Liza Minnelli invented the moonwalk and slept with Scorsese, apparently — her memoir is UNHINGED
What's Trending
Liza Minnelli's memoir is serving absolute chaos. Sex with Scorsese, beef with Sondheim, and a claim that she invented the moonwalk?? Every new excerpt from this book reads like fan fiction except it's allegedly real. The internet is losing it and honestly, we are too.
Bradley Whitford came for Timothée Chalamet and didn't hold back. After Timmy made some comments about opera, Whitford delivered a shade so clean it barely left fingerprints. The "Marty Supreme" press tour is already giving us content and the movie isn't even out yet.
Chappell Roan and the paparazzi saga sparked a whole debate. People are once again discussing which celebrities actually handle fame well versus who crumbles under the weight of it. The consensus? Most of us would be an absolute disaster, so maybe let's give her a break.
Music
Spotify dropped its annual receipts and 1,500+ artists are now millionaires. The platform paid out a record $11 billion in royalties in 2025, bringing its all-time total to nearly $70 billion. Good for those 1,500 artists — less clear how the other several million are doing.
AURORA is celebrating 10 years of her debut album and getting reflective about it. She opened up about the songs, the stories, and the journey behind the record that put her on the map. A decade in and she's still one of the most genuinely unique artists out there.
Movies & TV
Nicole Kidman gave one of those sprawling, fascinating cover interviews. She talked her buzziest Oscar moments, life after her divorce, and — crucially — insisted that "Practical Magic 2" hire a female director. Nicole said what she said and she's right.
Netflix's "Firebreak" is the sleeper hit nobody saw coming. The Spanish-language psychological thriller shot to No. 1 worldwide and director David Victori is breaking down how they pulled it off. If you haven't watched it yet, your algorithm is about to force you to.
A24 has a new horror movie called "Undertone" and people are already shook. Early reactions say it will seriously mess with your head, which is basically A24's entire brand at this point. Consider this your warning.
The Oscars producers teased a "Fab Five" casting tribute and an extended In Memoriam. Only two musical performances this year though, which is a choice. They're clearly trying to tighten the runtime — we'll see if they actually pull it off.
Joe Bob Briggs turned his cancellation into a victory lap. After "The Last Drive-In" got axed from Shudder, the horror host announced a new production company and basically said the fans lifted him right back up. A joyous cancellation? Only Joe Bob could make that work.
Celebrity Tea
Daryl Hannah wrote a SCATHING op-ed about the show "Love Story" and the drama is escalating. The actor who played her in the series, Dree Hemingway, had already been talking about how much was "fiction" and "dramatization." Now Daryl's clapping back publicly and this beef has layers.
Rosalía casually announced her type is gay men. In a new interview she opened up about dating and what qualities she looks for, and the internet is having a field day. Relatable queen, honestly.
Singers who chose absolute violence onstage are getting their flowers. From lyric changes that aired out exes to full-blown stage drama, performers have been giving audiences way more than what they paid for. The bar for pettiness in live music has never been higher.
TikTok & Internet
TikTok creators are fed up with the algorithm — again. Multiple users are reporting tanked metrics and views mostly coming from old videos. The "what happened last Tuesday" energy is very real and nobody has answers.
TikTok Shop is glitching out on people and the error messages are cryptic. Users with perfectly valid payment methods are getting blocked from purchases with zero explanation. Classic TikTok, always keeping you on your toes.
Content moderation on TikTok is apparently in its chaotic era. Creators are reporting removals that make zero sense, which at this point feels like a weekly tradition. The app giveth and the app taketh away.