Madonna’s younger brother, art director Christopher Ciccone, died at 63 after battling cancer. In a touching note on Instagram, she called him “the closest human to me for so long” and said they “soared the highest heights together.”
Al Pacino, now 84, revealed a near-death experience from COVID-19 in 2020, when he temporarily lost a pulse. Paramedics revived him at his home, and he revealed that it changed his perspective on death as he grows older.
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson made a surprise return to WWE at Bad Blood, interrupting Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes. He wore his People’s Champion belt, hinting at a showdown with Rhodes rumored for Wrestlemania 41.
Netflix has canceled That ’90s Show, a sequel to That ’70s Show, after two seasons. Kurtwood Smith, who played Red Forman, announced the cancellation on Instagram. The producers plan to shop the show to other platforms.
Blink-182’s Travis Barker & Kourtney Kardashian have requested increased police patrols around their California home due to past trespassing incidents. The couple aims to enhance security measures to protect their family.
Sophie Turner’s new series Joan, based on a true crime story, will now air on Fridays at 9pm ET on The CW, starting October 11. The show follows Joan Hannington’s journey as a master jewel thief to provide for her daughter.
Richard Simmons was buried in his regular clothes, but underneath he wore the iconic tank top and shorts that he was known for in his career. His brother revealed this “little secret” during a celebration of life in New Orleans.