Travis Kelce bonds with ‘SNL”s Colin Jost over being the ‘less famous person’ in the relationship

Travis Kelce bonds with ‘SNL”s Colin Jost over being the ‘less famous person’ in the relationship
Travis Kelce bonds with ‘SNL”s Colin Jost over being the ‘less famous person’ in the relationship
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift attend the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 26, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

Travis Kelce and Saturday Night Live’s Colin Jost have something unique in common: Despite their celebrity status, they’re still both much less famous than their significant others. And when Colin appeared on Travis and Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast on Wednesday, they bonded over that fact.

Travis is, of course, engaged to the world-famous pop star Taylor Swift. Colin is married to Scarlett Johansson, a two-time Oscar nominee and the second-highest-grossing actor in box office history. Her movies have collectively earned more than $15 billion.

“As two guys who are also of the ‘plus-one fraternity’ and have the same experience, how nice is it to be the less famous person in your relationship?” Travis asked Colin.

“Huge relief,” he responded.

“It’s really funny because … I think I’m probably almost approached more because she’s less approachable,” Colin continued. “Because I’m on TV … I’m in their living room, so [people are] just like, ‘Hey, what’s up, man? How’s it going?’ She’s actually almost, like, so famous that they don’t believe [it’s her] a lot of times.”

“Shout out to the plus-ones out there,” said Travis.

“It’s good. I feel like we can commiserate,” Colin added. “I’m on the team,” Travis agreed.

Colin also noted that because he’s married to Scarlett Johansson, he can never complain about his wife in his stand-up. “I can’t be like, ‘She’s nagging me about this,'” he laughed. “Everyone’s like, ‘Shut the f*** up!'”

Travis also discussed his recent trip to London with Taylor, raving that the meal they had at the famous Indian restaurant they dined at, Gymkhana, was “f****** remarkable.”

“You didn’t like food before you starting dating … Taylor,” Jason said, a comment Travis said was “bogus.”

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Ledisi lands first Broadway principal role as she joins new musical ‘Wanted’

Ledisi lands first Broadway principal role as she joins new musical ‘Wanted’
Ledisi lands first Broadway principal role as she joins new musical ‘Wanted’
Ledisi performs during ‘The Music of Billy Joel’ at Carnegie Hall on March 12, 2026, in New York City. (Photo by Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)

Ledisi is returning to Broadway, this time as star. After serving as a standby for the 2004 production of Caroline, or Change, the singer has landed the role of Tallulah Clarke in the new musical Wanted.

The musical follows sisters Mary and Martha Clarke, played by Solea Pfeiffer and Liisi LaFontaine, two Black women who pass for white and become outlaws in an effort to save their mother and preserve their family’s legacy. Tallulah Clarke is their mother.

“I am beyond thrilled to join the cast of Wanted. My first Broadway principal role, and I still can’t believe it,” Ledisi said in a statement. “I keep thinking about the journey, God’s timing, and the importance of legacy.”

“I’m grateful to Angelica Chéri, Ross Baum, Stevie Walker-Webb, and our producers for trusting me with the role of Tallulah, and to my family, friends, and team for giving me the courage to say ‘yes,’” she continued. “I love being a recording artist, and that will never change. Theatre has always been part of my vision as a storyteller. This isn’t a pivot… It’s another expansion of me. And I’m just getting started.”

Wanted begins previews at The James Earl Jones Theatre on Oct. 15 and officially opens Nov. 8.

Fans can now register for access to the presale, which starts June 16 at 10 a.m. ET at Wantedmusical.com. Tickets go on sale to the public June 23 at 10 a.m. ET. Groups of 10 or more can purchase tickets now through March 31 on Broadway Inbound

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‘Big Brother’ season 28 gets CBS premiere date

‘Big Brother’ season 28 gets CBS premiere date
‘Big Brother’ season 28 gets CBS premiere date
Julie Chen Moonves awards Ashley Hollis the winner of ‘Big Brother’ season 27. (Matthew Taplinger/CBS)

It’s not summer without Big Brother.

CBS has announced that season 28 of the hit reality competition series will premiere on July 9. The special 90-minute episode kicks off premiere week. It will be followed by the return of the show’s companion series, Big Brother: Unlocked, on July 10. Another 90-minute episode will air on July 12.

Big Brother follows a group of people who live together in a house without the ability to leave it or access anything about the outside world. The house has dozens of cameras and microphones that record their every move, every second of the day. Each week a person gets voted out of the house, until the last remaining houseguest wins the $750,000 prize.

Julie Chen Moonves returns once again to host the show, which this season will include the milestone 1,000th episode of the series. This means Big Brother will become the first primetime series to reach 1,000 original episodes.

After its premiere weekend, Big Brother season 28 will air Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays on CBS. It will also be available to stream on Paramount+ the following day.

Additionally, fans will once again be able to watch the Big Brother live feeds on Paramount+ and Pluto TV.

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Trump arrives in Beijing for high-stakes summit with Xi amid US war with Iran

Trump arrives in Beijing for high-stakes summit with Xi amid US war with Iran
Trump arrives in Beijing for high-stakes summit with Xi amid US war with Iran
Chinese youth hold American and Chinese flags as they join officials to welcome U.S. President Donald Trump at Beijing Capital International Airport, May 13, 2026 in Beijing, China. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

(BEIJING, China) — President Donald Trump arrived on Wednesday in Beijing for a multi-day summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, during which he said he’d seek to deepen diplomatic and economic ties between the world’s two largest economic powers.

After his arrival at Beijing Capital International Airport on Wednesday evening, Trump’s itinerary included a welcome ceremony, a bilateral meeting with Xi at the Great Hall of the People later in the day and a state banquet that night, according to the White House.

“We have a lot of things to discuss,” Trump said on Tuesday as he departed the White House, where he fielded questions about what would be on the table during the high-stakes summit. The summit begins as the effects of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran continue to ripple around the globe and the U.S. economy remains a pressing issue at home.

The president was asked whether the pair would discuss diplomatic ways to end the war with Iran, which is in its third month. China is a key buyer of Iranian oil, which could give it considerable diplomatic leverage over Tehran, experts told ABC News. Trump said the U.S. had Iran “very much under control,” adding that it would be among the topics discussed.

“We’re either going to make a deal or they’re going to be decimated, one way or the other. We win,” Trump said. “We’re going to be talking about, we’re going to be talking with President Xi.”

Trump traveled on Air Force One with a more than a dozen U.S. executives, including Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Apple CEO Tim Cook. Trump said on social media on Tuesday that he planned to ask Xi to “open up” the Chinese economy.

Asked to respond on Wednesday, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Guo Jiakun, said that the scheduled diplomatic meetings were expected to play “an irreplaceable role in providing strategic guidance for China-U.S. relations.”

“During the visit, the two heads of state will have an in-depth exchange of views on major issues concerning China-U.S. relations and world peace and development,” Guo added, according to a transcript published by the ministry. “China stands ready to work with the U.S. to expand cooperation and manage differences in the spirit of equality, respect and mutual benefit, and provide more stability and certainty for a transforming and volatile world.”

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My Chemical Romance shares mysterious ‘Danger Days’ teaser

My Chemical Romance shares mysterious ‘Danger Days’ teaser
My Chemical Romance shares mysterious ‘Danger Days’ teaser
‘Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys’ album artwork. (Reprise Records)

My Chemical Romance has shared a teaser post related to the band’s 2010 album, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.

The post, which went up on MCR’s Instagram Wednesday, features an image of the Danger Days cover artwork with the letters XV imposed over it. The letters could be the Roman numeral for 15, though Danger Days technically turns 16 in 2026.

My Chem simply writes “Tomorrow” in the caption, suggesting we’ll find out what’s up on Thursday.

My Chemical Romance is also headlining the Sonic Temple festival on Thursday. They’ll then head to Europe before launching a U.S. stadium tour in August, during which they’re celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2006 opus, The Black Parade.

Danger Days, meanwhile, remains the last My Chemical Romance album before the band broke up in 2013. They reunited in 2019 and put out one new single, “The Foundations of Decay,” in 2022.

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The Rolling Stones reveal ‘Foreign Tongues’ track list

The Rolling Stones reveal ‘Foreign Tongues’ track list
The Rolling Stones reveal ‘Foreign Tongues’ track list
The Rolling Stones’ ‘Foreign Tongues’ (Capitol Records)

The Rolling Stones have revealed the track list for their upcoming album, Foreign Tongues.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers posted the 14-song track list on Instagram Wednesday, one day after they teased fans with the song titles.

The Stones released the track list to streaming services on Tuesday. But, taking inspiration from the album’s title, all the song titles were in different languages, with the exception of already released tracks “Rough and Twisted” and “In the Stars.” The band didn’t identify what languages they were.

The Stones are also planning to drop the music video for “In the Stars” on Thursday and offered a short tease of the clip, featuring actress Odessa A’zion, on Instagram.

Foreign Tongues, The Rolling Stones’ first album since 2023’s Hackney Diamonds, drops July 10.

Here is the track list for Foreign Tongues:
“Rough and Twisted”
“In The Stars”
“Jealous Lover”
“Mr. Charm”
“Divine Intervention”
“Ringing Hollow”
“Never Wanna Lose You”
“Hit Me In The Head”
“You Know I’m No Good”
“Some of Us”
“Covered In You”
“Side Effects”
“Back in Your Life”
“Beautiful Delilah”

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Kehlani, RZA, Kirk Franklin, Meagan Good and more to be honored at Hollywood Impact Awards

Kehlani, RZA, Kirk Franklin, Meagan Good and more to be honored at Hollywood Impact Awards
Kehlani, RZA, Kirk Franklin, Meagan Good and more to be honored at Hollywood Impact Awards
Meagan Good on ‘$100,000 Pyramid’ (Disney/Christopher Willard)

Hollywood Unlocked will honor several stars at its sixth annual Impact Awards in June, including Kehlani, Kirk Franklin, Meagan Good and RZA, all of whom will be recognized for making a lasting impact on culture.

Kehlani will receive the Fearlessness Award, presented to “an individual who faces the world unafraid and unapologetic,” according to a press release. “They stand in the face of fear with resilience and tenacity, and through their accomplishments, they inspire and change the world.”

Kirk will be honored with the Inspiration Award for overcoming hardships and rising above adversity. RZA will receive the Culture Award, typically presented to those who move the culture forward and “are a voice for the people, a keeper of integrity, and demand respect from the community,” the release states.

Others set to be honored are Spirit Award recipient Meagan Good, as well as previously announced honoree Tyler Perry, who will be honored with the Innovator Award for demonstrating longevity in his career and transforming a genre with the entertainment industry. 

Hosted by Tiffany Haddish, with Babyface as musical director, the 2026 Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards will take place in LA on June 5. The event will also feature special performances. A livestream begins at 7 p.m. PT on Zeus Network. 

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Meg Stalter to make Broadway debut starring in ‘Oh, Mary!’

Meg Stalter to make Broadway debut starring in ‘Oh, Mary!’
Meg Stalter to make Broadway debut starring in ‘Oh, Mary!’
Meg Stalter attends the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Hacks’ season 5 on April 8, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. (Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic via Getty Images)

Oh, Mary? More like Oh, Meg!

Meg Stalter will make her Broadway debut by taking on the starring role of Mary Todd Lincoln in the Tony Award-winning play Oh, Mary!

Stalter’s run in the production will be a 10-week limited engagement starting on July 6 and ending on Sept. 12.

Oh, Mary!‘s official Instagram shared a poster with Stalter adorned in Mary’s signature bratty curls. The account also posted a video of Stalter getting in costume as Mary before looking straight to the camera and saying, “Sensational.”

Cole Escola created, wrote and won a Tony for starring in Oh, Mary! The show is a one-act comedy play centered on Mary Todd Lincoln in the weeks leading up to her husband Abraham Lincoln’s assassination.

Maya Rudolph is currently starring as Mary Todd Lincoln in the production. She made her Broadway debut through this limited run, which was recently extended for two additional weeks. Her final performance in the role will be July 5.

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Alex Van Halen says Van Halen reached out to Michael Anthony about 2006 David Lee Roth reunion

Alex Van Halen says Van Halen reached out to Michael Anthony about 2006 David Lee Roth reunion
Alex Van Halen says Van Halen reached out to Michael Anthony about 2006 David Lee Roth reunion
Drummer Alex Van Halen of Van Halen performs during the 2015 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 17, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Alex Van Halen is setting the record straight about not having Michael Anthony in Van Halen for their 2006 reunion with original frontman David Lee Roth.

In an interview with the Brazilian outlet KazaGastão, Alex says that when the band decided to reunite with Roth they reached out to Anthony, but wound up going with Eddie Van Halen’s son Wolfgang Van Halen when Anthony didn’t respond.

“We did call,” Alex says. “To put the record straight, we did call Mike cause we owed him that, and we did call, he just didn’t answer.”

“You know, and I’m not angry at him, I love Mike,” he adds, noting that he was his “drinking buddy.”

Alex says Wolfgang wound up getting the gig because he impressed him and Eddie in the studio.

“People think … that there’s family influences in how he became part of the band, which is just simply not true,” he says.

Anthony’s last tour with Van Halen was their 2004 reunion tour with Sammy Hagar. Anthony is currently playing with Hagar on his The Best of All Worlds Tour, which has Hagar performing a set filled with Va Halen classics. The next U.S. leg launches June 13 in St. Louis.

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Alex Murdaugh murder convictions overturned by South Carolina Supreme Court

Alex Murdaugh murder convictions overturned by South Carolina Supreme Court
Alex Murdaugh murder convictions overturned by South Carolina Supreme Court
Alex Murdaugh, convicted of killing his wife and youngest son, listens as his attorneys Dick Harpootlian, left, and Phil Barber speak during a judicial hearing at the Richland County Judicial Center in Columbia, South Carolina, on Jan. 29, 2024. (Tracy Glantz/The State/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) — The South Carolina Supreme Court has overturned the murder convictions of Alex Murdaugh, who was found guilty of killing his wife and younger son, finding that the court clerk’s “improper external influence” on the jury denied him a fair trial.

Murdaugh’s wife, Margaret “Maggie” Murdaugh, 52, and younger son, Paul Murdaugh, 22, were found dead from multiple gunshot wounds near the dog kennels at the family’s hunting estate in 2021.

Murdaugh was convicted in 2023 of murdering them following a six-week trial, with jurors deliberating for nearly three hours before reaching a guilty verdict.

The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that Murdaugh must have a new trial, citing the actions of former Colleton County Clerk of Court Mary Rebecca “Becky” Hill, the court clerk who served during the double murder trial.

Hill “egregiously attacked Murdaugh’s credibility and his defense, thus triggering the presumption of prejudice, which the State was unable to rebut,” the court’s opinion stated. “As noted at the outset, Hill’s shocking jury interference was accomplished outside the presence and knowledge of the outstanding trial judge and superbly competent and professional counsel for the State and the defense.”

In a footnote, the justices said they “commend the post-trial court, which inherited Murdaugh’s motion for a new trial and was placed in the unenviable position of evaluating unprecedented jury interference by a clerk of court within the context of a murky area of law.”

Following the decision, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson said his office will “aggressively” seek to retry Alex Murdaugh for the murders “as soon as possible.”

“Let me be clear — this decision does not mean Murdaugh will be released,” Wilson said in a statement. “He will remain in prison for his financial crimes. No one is above the law and, as always, we will continue to fight for justice.”

Murdaugh was also convicted on several financial crimes following the murder trial and is serving a 27-year sentence on state charges and a 40-year sentence on federal charges related to those crimes.

In the murder trial, prosecutors made the case that Alex Murdaugh, who comes from a legacy of prominent attorneys in the Lowcountry region, killed his wife and son to gain sympathy and distract from his financial wrongdoings, while the defense argued that police ignored the possibility that anyone else could have killed them.

Murdaugh has continued to maintain his innocence. His defense alleged that jury tampering and evidentiary errors — including the inclusion of his financial crimes — denied him a fair trial.  

Murdaugh’s attorneys contend that Hill tampered with the jury by “advising it not to believe Murdaugh’s testimony and other defense evidence, pressuring it to reach a quick guilty verdict, misrepresenting information to the trial court in an attempt to have the court remove a juror she believed to favor the defense.”

During oral arguments before the state Supreme Court justices on the matter in February, the defense alleged that Hill tampered with the jury to ensure a guilty verdict because, they claimed, it would help her sell more copies of a book she would go on to write about the high-profile case. 

Murdaugh’s defense claimed that Hill influenced the verdict through remarks heard by some jurors during the trial, including in one instance to watch Murdaugh’s body language during his testimony, according to court filings. 

“The clerk of court allowed public attention of the moment to overcome her duty,” Murdaugh’s attorney, Dick Harpootlian, said during the February hearing.

Lead prosecutor Creighton Waters countered during the hearing that Hill made a “few fleeting comments” over the course of a six-week trial that included nearly 90 witnesses and almost 600 exhibits, arguing that they weren’t enough to influence the verdict. 

Chief Justice John Kittredge called Hill a “rogue clerk of court” during the hearing and said he wanted to make note that the “overwhelming majority” of clerks in the state are “dedicated, conscientious public servants” who “do not act like this.”

Hill resigned as the Colleton County clerk of court in March 2024, amid the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division’s investigation into allegations she may have abused her government position for financial gain.

She pleaded guilty in December 2025 to obstruction of justice, perjury and misconduct in office for showing photographs that were sealed court evidence to a reporter during the trial and then later lying about doing so on the stand during a hearing related to Murdaugh’s bid for a new trial.

The charges did not allege any jury tampering, and she denied any tampering with the jury during her testimony.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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