Celebrity Buzz with Siners and Susan Sarandon

Mar 2, 2026 | 5:58 AM

Sinners led the 2026 NAACP Image Awards, with 13 wins from 18 nominations, including best picture. Michael B. Jordan won best actor and the top honor, Entertainer Of The Year. Other winners included Cynthia Erivo, Sterling K. Brown, and Angela Bassett. Viola Davis and Colman Domingo received special honors, along with the late Rev. Jesse Jackson. Story URL


The Kennedy Center Honors will now be called The Trump Kennedy Center Honors, and won’t be held at its namesake venue. Center president Richard Grenell said the program “will definitely go forward,” likely in a smaller venue “which just means ticket demand will be even higher.” The Kennedy Center is closing for a two-year, $200 million renovation. Story URL


Susan Sarandon says she was blacklisted in Hollywood after publicly supporting a ceasefire in Gaza. Speaking in Barcelona while accepting a lifetime achievement award at the Goya Awards, she said, “I was fired by my agency, specifically for marching and speaking out about Gaza.” She has since worked on smaller independent films, including The Echo Chamber. Story URL


Bhad Bhabie, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, shared that she received “bad news” from her doctor while undergoing cancer treatments, though she did not get into any specific details. Bregoli first gained fame as the “Cash Me Outside” girl on Dr. Phil before transitioning into a music career. She originally confirmed her diagnosis in November 2024. (Story URL)


Kelly Osbourne denounced body-shaming social media trolls, saying she’s experiencing “the hardest time in my life.” The 41-year-old personality posted on Instagram Stories: “There is a special kind of cruelty in harming someone who is clearly going through something. Kicking me while I’m down, doubting my pain, spreading my struggles as gossip.” (Story URL)


The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed Robert Carradine died by suicide at age 71 from sequelae of anoxic brain injury and hanging. The Lizzie McGuire actor died Monday in a hospital after a nearly two-decade battle with bipolar disorder. Brother Keith Carradine called it “an illness that got the best of him” and celebrated Robert’s “beautiful soul.” (Story URL)