A provocative social media post claiming that Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes vowed to boycott the Super Bowl over Bad Bunny as the headliner halftime show, has gone viral. The post, shared widely across Facebook and fan pages, alleges that Mahomes "caused a stir" by publicly rejecting Bad Bunny's appearance at the halftime show.
Jessica Alba has sparked an online firestorm with a bold statement telling her 20 million followers, "You owe us." The actress and entrepreneur took to Instagram with a direct message about the pay gap that continues to affect Latinas across the United States, and this time, she didn't hold back.
The prosecution went hard against the concept of Sean "Diddy" Combs being remorseful and aware of his crimes during his sentencing hearing. Federal prosecutor Mary Slavik took the stand and revealed that the music mogul and artist had already made plans for next week.
Sean "Diddy" Combs's twin daughters, Jessie and D'Lila Combs, took the stand at his October 3 sentencing hearing with a tearful plea, invoking the memory of their late mother, Kim Porter as the emotional core of their argument for mercy. Their words were raw, personal, and deeply calculated in the courtroom battleground.
Selena Gomez wed Benny Blanco in Santa Barbara with celebrity guests, but kidney donor Francia Raisa was absent, fuelling speculation about their friendship.
Jennifer Lawrence just couldn't help herself. While promoting her new drama Die, My Love with Robert Pattinson, she decided to wade into The Summer I Turned Pretty discourse. Against the sage advice of her friends, who apparently begged her not to do this, Lawrence announced she's Team Jeremiah. Cue fandom meltdown. And, possibly, a micro-expression from Robert Pattinson that launched a thousand memes.
Aubrey Plaza is officially making her way back to the New York stage. The actress, widely recognized for her sharp humor and unforgettable roles in film and television, will star in Let's Love!, an Off-Broadway production that promises to deliver both wit and raw emotion.
Love and culture came together in California this weekend. Selena Gomez, proud of her Mexican roots, and producer Benny Blanco are officially husband and wife after saying "I do" in a star-studded yet intimate ceremony in Montecito, the exclusive enclave of Santa Barbara. The September 27 celebration was not only unforgettable for the couple, but also a moment fans around the world had been eagerly anticipating.
Tom Holland was injured filming 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day', putting production on hold. See how the internet reacted — memes, support and debates over safety.
"We the people must never accept government threats to our freedom of speech. Efforts by leaders to pressure artists, journalists, teachers, and companies with retaliation for their speech strike at the heart of what it means to live in a free country," starts a letter published by ACLU signed by 400 superstars, including some of the biggest Latinos in Hollywood, including Selena Gomez, Pedro Pascal, Diego Luna and many more.
After Jimmy Kimmel Live was pulled off the air for the host's comments on the murder of Charlie Kirk, a movement across the entertainment industry to protest the decision has erupted.
Edward James Olmos has built a career out of resilience, from Stand and Deliver to Selena and Battlestar Galactica. But his toughest battle didn't happen on screen. "I almost died," he admitted, recalling a life-threatening illness that left him physically and emotionally drained.
Guillermo Rodriguez, the beloved sidekick of Jimmy Kimmel, was photographed outside the Los Angeles studio looking downcast after ABC abruptly cancelled 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' following the host's controversial remarks.