Celebrity Buzz with Jullianne Moore and Lily Collins

May 22, 2026 | 5:56 AM

Apple TV will make sports production history Saturday by streaming a live Major League Soccer match filmed only with iPhones. The LA Galaxy–Houston Dynamo FC game in Carson, California, will be captured using iPhone 17 Pros. Apple said the broadcast will “deliver the pristine video quality fans expect, alongside dynamic new perspectives.” Story URL


Former New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez and fitness trainer Jaclyn Cordeiro have ended their relationship after several years. Cordeiro confirmed they are “taking some time apart” but said there remains “mutual love, care, and deep respect” between them. She added that she is focusing on “a serious health matter involving a family member.” Story URL


Netflix has confirmed that Emily In Paris will conclude with its sixth season, now filming in Greece. The final season renewal was first announced in January. Lily Collins, who plays Emily, shared in a video that Season 6 will deliver “everything you love about the show” as the “final chapter.” The series reached number one in 90 countries. Story URL


Illinois lawmakers have officially named the Italian beef sandwich the state’s signature sandwich, crediting the FX/Hulu series The Bear for renewing interest in the longtime Chicago favorite. The Illinois General Assembly issued the proclamation Wednesday. The ceremony at the state capitol included a food truck serving Italian beef sandwiches. Story URL


Netflix will debut its first live daily program with Charlamagne tha God’s The Breakfast Club, beginning June 1st. The show will stream live on Netflix at 6 a.m. each weekday while airing on radio for nearly three hours, featuring interviews and cultural discussions. Netflix’s live expansion follows similar deals with Spotify and The Ringer. Story URL


Hulu has ordered a three-part true-crime docuseries, Hunting Whitey Bulger, narrated by Ben Affleck. The series explores the life and downfall of Boston mob leader James “Whitey” Bulger. It features new reporting, including unseen prison letters and first-time interviews with key figures, promising what producers call the “definitive inside story.” Story URL


Julianne Moore will star in and executive produce a new Netflix comedy from Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground. The untitled film follows a mother who panics when her daughter receives a job offer across the country and sets out to find her the perfect romantic partner to keep her close. The project was written by Loot writer Maggie Sheridan. Story URL