Celebrity Buzz with Haylie Duff and Rebel Wilson

Apr 22, 2026 | 5:53 AM

Jack Quaid and Claudia Doumit reportedly married Saturday during an intimate ceremony at Mona Farm in Braidwood, Australia. Attendees included Quaid’s parents Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid, plus Alec Baldwin, Tom Hanks, Kevin Costner, and Henry Golding. The couple’s The Boys costars Karl Urban, Colby Minifie, and Nathan Mitchell also attended. Story URL


Haylie Duff and Matt Rosenberg have ended their relationship after a 12-year engagement. The couple split “around the first of the year,” with Duff requesting privacy “in protection of her young daughters.” Rosenberg proposed on April Fools’ Day 2014 after dating for 18 months. The former couple shares daughters Ryan Ava Erhard, 10, and Lulu Gray, 7.  Story URL


Rebel Wilson’s crisis PR team allegedly called her “f*****g nuts,” according to evidence presented in a defamation trial. Actress Charlotte MacInnes is suing Wilson over Instagram posts about producer Amanda Ghost, who worked on Wilson’s film The Deb. MacInnes’ lawyers claim Wilson hired publicists to create websites attacking Ghost, which Wilson denies. Story URL


Sydney Sweeney’s cameo has reportedly been cut from The Devil Wears Prada 2. The 28-year-old actor filmed a scene in 2025 that was planned for the film’s opening. The outlet said the removal was a “creative decision.” The sequel follows journalist Andy Sachs, played by Anne Hathaway, reuniting with former colleagues to save Runway magazine. Story URL


Josh Groban is engaged to his longtime girlfriend, British theater actress Natalie McQueen. Groban announced the happy news on Instagram, sharing photos from his proposal at Disneyland. One image shows the couple kissing in front of a wishing well and floral arch, while another features a cake reading “Congratulations” and McQueen’s diamond ring. Story URL


Reese Witherspoon addressed criticism after writing on Instagram last week that “the AI revolution has begun” and urging women to learn about the technology. After facing accusations of being paid by AI companies, she clarified Tuesday, “No one is paying me to talk about this. I’m just a curious human…I don’t believe computers should replace humanity.” Story URL


Tucker Carlson apologized for backing Donald Trump, calling his past support a “moral failure.” Speaking on his show with his brother Buckley Carlson, a former Trump speechwriter, he said, “We’re implicated,” adding that their efforts helped elect Trump. Carlson admitted, “I want to say I’m sorry for misleading people — it was not intentional.” Story URL