Waffle House Fired Its Viral Rockstar, Slipknot Dropped Sid Wilson After 30 Years, and Disney Announced Literally Everything — This Weekend Is Chaos
That's the weekend, besties — Disney owns the future, Slipknot's lineup is a revolving door, and justice for Rockstar Riley. See you Monday. 💅
Quick Hits
- D23 went absolutely feral: Frozen 3 is officially underway with Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel and Josh Gad teasing new music, AND Pixar just unveiled four — count 'em, FOUR — new movies including Coco 2 and Incredibles 3, complete with trailers and concept art. Disney said "your wallet is ours."
- Slipknot and Sid Wilson are over: After nearly 30 years together, the band confirmed his exit is "effective immediately." No warm goodbye lap — just "we wish him the best."
- Rockstar Riley says he's been fired: The viral Waffle House employee who became a legend says the company cut him loose, and he's asking fans for help. The internet is NOT okay.
- A heavy weekend for music: Hundreds of fans lined the streets of a Welsh seaside village Saturday to say goodbye to Bonnie Tyler, and legendary critic and Springsteen biographer Dave Marsh died at 76.
- Selena Gomez is pushing back: Her attorney calls the $1.2 million Wondermind investor-fraud allegations "meritless."
What's Trending
- Instagram changed its logo and apparently killed cursive in the process, and the internet already has a brutal theory about why — basically, nobody under 25 can read it anymore. As one person put it to BuzzFeed: "I don't see cursive in everyday life, nor do I see anyone using it." RIP to a whole alphabet, I guess.
- A teacher's genius solution for students who need to fart in class is going viral, and the vibes are somehow both hilarious and deeply comforting. One commenter said they "would have died and blew up like a sea urchin" before letting one rip in class, which is the most relatable sentence published today.
- BuzzFeed also kicked off a very tired-but-entertaining thread of unconventional pink tax examples, and look — they're pink taxing DOGS now. Enough.
Music
- Slipknot confirmed Sid Wilson's sudden exit, and the wording is icy: "Effective immediately, Slipknot will no longer be associated with Sid Wilson." Nearly three decades in the band, wrapped in one corporate-sounding sentence. That's gotta sting.
- A genuinely sad note: Bonnie Tyler's coffin was brought home to Wales on Saturday, with hundreds of fans lining the streets of her seaside village to say goodbye to the Grammy-nominated pop icon. Also resting in peace this weekend: Dave Marsh, the enormously influential critic, broadcaster and Bruce Springsteen biographer, who died Friday at 76.
- Lighter news: The Greatest Showman is officially West End-bound, opening at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in spring 2027 per Disney Theatrical Group. Start warming up your "A Million Dreams" now.
- At the 2026 Stellar Gospel Music Awards, taped live in Charlotte on Saturday, Lisa Knowles-Smith and Darrel Walls took home the big prizes.
Movies & TV
- D23 was the whole story this weekend. Frozen 3 was announced Friday with Bell, Menzel and Gad teasing new music — and Billboard says the excitement is already "snowballing," which, sure, pun very intended. Meanwhile Pixar dropped news on four new films, including Coco 2 and Incredibles 3, with trailers, plot details and concept art. For the business girlies, Disney leadership also spent a panel on streaming strategy — sports, local-language content, vertical media — but let's be real, we're here for the trailers.
- Shantay, you stay: RuPaul's Drag Race, All Stars AND Untucked were all renewed at MTV and Paramount+. The empire expands.
- At the Astra TV Awards, The Pitt cleaned up with six wins — the most of the night — while Hacks and Beef also scored big.
- Bollywood alert: Ranveer Singh's end-of-the-world action thriller Pralay has started filming in Mumbai, directed by Jai Mehta and produced by Ananya Birla's Birla Studios alongside Hansal Mehta.
- Festival corner, for the cinephiles: Slovenian director Urša Menart revealed her dramedy Everything That's Wrong With You was inspired by influencers inventing fake tragic backstories (art imitating the algorithm), Sacred Creatures director Frieda Luk talked walking the line between "crazy" and "enlightened" with Olivia Luccardi, Sundance winner Shame and Money landed at Sarajevo, and Locarno winner Forgotten Spaceman added executive producers ahead of its Toronto premiere.
Celebrity Tea
- Selena Gomez's lawyer Mathew S. Rosengart is not letting the Wondermind lawsuit breathe, calling the claims that she duped investors out of $1.2 million for the mental health startup "meritless." Legal battle, engaged.
- Influencer Brianna Olsen says the attempted murder arrest of her baby daddy, Santos Salazar, was "blown out of proportion" — arguing an attempted murder booking goes way too far. Photogs caught her Saturday, and honestly, that is a sentence.
- BuzzFeed resurfaced 15 celebrity couples you completely forgot ever dated — before the exes you remember, there were the exes nobody remembers. Go take the walk down memory lane and feel ancient.
TikTok & Internet
- The Rockstar Riley saga has a gut-punch chapter: the viral Waffle House employee who laid down a track "as sweet as the company's syrup" says he's been fired — and he's asking fans for help. The man gave us content, joy and breakfast vocals, and this is the thanks?? The internet is mobilizing.
- Meanwhile, r/TikTok is having a haunted-house week: users are warning each other about botted accounts, one person discovered that getting unblocked doesn't actually unblock anything, and someone found videos in their favorites that they never posted. TikTok, babe, are you okay? Blink twice.
That's the weekend, besties — Disney owns the future, Slipknot's lineup is a revolving door, and justice for Rockstar Riley. See you Monday. 💅