Travis Kelce Says He and Taylor Swift Have Never Fought. Are We Even Surprised?

Relationship experts love to say that if a couple never fights, it might be a red flag.

But apparently those experts have never met Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, a duo who continue to live in what feels like the romantic equivalent of a carefully curated Instagram reel. And Swifties are eating it up. The idea of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce never arguing is already trending as fans debate whether this is relationship goals or simply the kind of magic you get when two mega-celebrities somehow make their schedules and personalities line up.

The topic came up when Travis and his brother Jason had George Clooney on their New Heights podcast. Clooney casually mentioned that he and Amal have made it a full decade without a single fight. Travis jumped in and said he and Taylor have also never had an argument, but he added that it has only been two and a half years for them, so they have a little less data to work with.

Still, two and a half years without arguing about takeout or thermostat settings is impressive for literally any couple, let alone one that gets dissected across every corner of the internet.

Online fans immediately started comparing the couples, joking about what their own relationships look like in contrast. Spoiler: most involved at least one weekly debate over where to pick up dinner.

Meanwhile, a Kansas City Chiefs official revealed that Travis is just as loyal to his teammates. He said that when Travis and Taylor first started dating, he actually asked the team not to play Taylor’s music in the stadium. Not because he isn’t proud of dating one of the most famous artists on the planet, but because he didn’t want to separate himself from his teammates.

Quote, “Travis, to his credit, is all about team, and he’s all about the guys, and he’s all about being part of the team and not being separate.” Considering the amount of attention Taylor brings everywhere she goes, choosing to keep the focus on football is a pretty grounded move.

Whether or not their no-fight streak continues, fans seem convinced that these two are genuinely happy together.

Kendrick Lamar Dominates Apple Music’s 2025 Charts, But Drake Tops the Streams

If 2025 belonged to anyone in music, it was Kendrick Lamar. Apple Music dropped its year-end stats, and the numbers paint a pretty clear picture. Kendrick didn’t just have a good year, he had a monster one. And that’s great news for anyone who searched “top songs of 2025,” “Kendrick Lamar Apple Music,” or “most-streamed artist globally.”

The biggest win came from his chart-topping duet with SZA. Their track Luther took the number one spot in the U.S., and it wasn’t the only Kendrick-related song crowding the top of the list. In fact, the Top 10 looks almost like his personal playlist. SZA, Morgan Wallen, Drake, and Post Malone also made their mark.

Here’s the full rundown of Apple Music’s Top 10 songs in the U.S. for 2025:

  1. Luther, Kendrick Lamar and SZA
  2. Not Like Us, Kendrick Lamar
  3. 30 for 30, SZA featuring Kendrick Lamar
  4. I’m the Problem, Morgan Wallen
  5. TV Off, Kendrick Lamar featuring Lefty Gunplay
  6. Die with a Smile, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars
  7. NOKIA, Drake
  8. Love Somebody, Morgan Wallen
  9. I Had Some Help, Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen
  10. Just in Case, Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen fans didn’t go hungry this year either. He secured four spots in the Top 10, proving that country-pop crossovers aren’t slowing down anytime soon. Drake made the list too, although Kendrick might not love the fact that NOKIA is still hanging in there after everything that went down between them.

On the global stage, the top spot went to APT. by ROSE and Bruno Mars. Luther landed at number two worldwide, which is still an enormous feat considering how competitive the global charts have become.

And here’s the twist ending. Even with Kendrick dropping hits left and right, sparking the most talked-about beef in years, and stacking the U.S. charts like Jenga blocks, he didn’t actually complete the mission he set out for: ending Drake. Because Drake walked away with Apple’s crown as the most-streamed artist globally in 2025.

So Kendrick dominated the charts. Drake dominated the streams. And the rest of us got one of the most entertaining music years in recent memory.

Variety’s Top 20 Comedy Movies Spark Outrage After “Airplane!” Lands at #62

If you want to start a fight in a group chat, just ask everyone to name the greatest comedy movie of all time.

Variety apparently did exactly that, then poured gasoline on the internet by ranking Airplane! at a criminally low #62. Sixty. Two. At that point, why even make a list? But hey, their Top 20 still gives plenty to argue about, especially if you’re into classic comedies, cult favorites, or movies your parents insist “you just had to be there” to appreciate.

For anyone Googling best comedy movies, top comedy films ever, or funniest movies of all time, here’s what Variety says belongs at the top of the pile.

Their number one pick is The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! and honestly, that’s a choice with big goofy energy.

Leslie Nielsen’s deadpan genius absolutely deserves recognition, even if we can debate whether it’s the single greatest comedy ever made. Right behind it is Some Like It Hot, the 1959 classic that’s still quoted, referenced, and studied today. Billy Wilder fans are celebrating, teenagers everywhere are shrugging, and film professors are pumping their fists in victory.

Meanwhile, Annie Hall sits at #3, followed by The Great Dictator at #4, proving the list leans heavily on iconic, influential films, not just the ones that make you spit out your drink laughing. By the time you hit the middle of the Top 10, the list really starts to feel like a comedy hall of fame: Waiting for Guffman, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Duck Soup, Fargo, Young Frankenstein, and Groundhog Day. This is basically the comedy starter pack for anyone who wants to pretend they’re serious about cinema.

Spot #11 goes to Buster Keaton’s silent-era masterpiece Sherlock Jr., which probably delighted exactly three cinephiles while confusing everyone who just wanted to know where Step Brothers is.

Tootsie, Dr. Strangelove, and Sideways follow, giving the list a nice mix of satire, character comedy, and movies your dad quotes annually.

Then you get deep cuts like Playtime and His Girl Friday, plus cult classics like The Heartbreak Kid and mockumentary legend This Is Spinal Tap. Rounding it out are It Happened One Night and Superbad, the lone modern teen comedy in the Top 20, representing an entire generation that believes McLovin is basically Shakespeare.

Is this list perfect? Absolutely not. Is ranking Airplane! outside the Top 10 a cinematic crime? Yes. Should we still enjoy arguing about it? Always.

Here’s the full Top 20 according to Variety:

  1. The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
  2. Some Like It Hot (1959)
  3. Annie Hall (1977)
  4. The Great Dictator (1940)
  5. Waiting for Guffman (1996)
  6. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
  7. Duck Soup (1933)
  8. Fargo (1996)
  9. Young Frankenstein (1974)
  10. Groundhog Day (1993)
  11. Sherlock Jr. (1924)
  12. Tootsie (1982)
  13. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
  14. Sideways (2004)
  15. Playtime (1967)
  16. His Girl Friday (1940)
  17. The Heartbreak Kid (1972)
  18. This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
  19. It Happened One Night (1934)
  20. Superbad (2007)

Feel free to yell your disagreements into the void. Variety probably can’t hear you over the sound of all that chaos they just caused.

William Shatner Once Shat His Pants on Stage

William Shatner has always been a great storyteller, but this one might be his most unforgettable.

During a recent chat, the 94-year-old legend admitted he once had a full-on bathroom emergency right in the middle of his 2012 Broadway run of Shatner’s World: We Just Live in It. And yes, it happened on opening night. If you’re searching for William Shatner story, Shatner Broadway, or embarrassing celebrity moments, you’ve come to the right place.

Shatner explained that he’d been dealing with stomach issues that day, and the second he stepped onstage, things took a turn.

As he put it, “All of a sudden, I have to go. In fact, I’m going to use the past tense. I had gone.”

That’s… not the kind of dramatic reveal Broadway usually aims for.

He didn’t try to power through it either. Shatner told the audience there had been a “technical difficulty,” then ducked offstage to deal with the crisis. He later joked that “things were coming out of me I didn’t know existed,” which is both horrifying and impressively honest.

But in true showbiz fashion, he got himself cleaned up, walked back onstage, and finished the performance like nothing happened.

According to him, the show ended up being “very successful,” which feels like an understatement considering what he endured.

It’s one of those celebrity confessions that instantly becomes internet gold, partly because Shatner tells it with a kind of dramatic flair no one else can quite pull off. And honestly, it’s kind of refreshing. Most stars pretend they’re not human. Shatner shares a story that proves he absolutely is, even if the universe decided to humble him at the worst possible moment.

If nothing else, it’s a comforting reminder that even Captain Kirk has had a humiliating day at work. And he still got a standing ovation.

Paris Hilton Responds to Rumors She Was Targeted by Jeffrey Epstein

There is a wild new twist in the ongoing public fascination with the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, and it involves a name the internet absolutely loves to click on. Yes, Paris Hilton is back in the headlines, but this time it is for a rumor she wishes people would stop attaching her to.

In the 2020 documentary Surviving Jeffrey Epstein, one of Epstein’s former associates says that Ghislaine Maxwell once spotted a teenage Paris Hilton at a party and immediately wanted an introduction. The dramatic quote, which has been floating all over social media again, was allegedly, “Oh my god, who’s that? She’d be perfect for Jeffrey.”

If any of this actually happened, Paris says she has zero memory of it.

In a new interview, she brushed the whole thing off, saying, “I don’t even remember ever meeting [Maxwell]. I’m such a good clickbait name.” And honestly, she is not wrong. Few celebrities can fire up search engines and gossip pages quite like Paris, who built an empire on exactly that kind of attention, in all the ways she chose to.

Still, there’s photographic evidence that it happened. Paris Hilton and Ghislaine Maxwell were photographed together at an event in 2000, when Paris was around 18 or 19. Incidentally, Donald Trump is in the picture, too.

So yes, Paris and Maxwell crossed paths. But as for the idea that she was almost recruited into Epstein’s orbit, Paris Hilton herself is very clear: she has no recollection of anything close to that. And given how much of her life has already been picked apart in the public eye, she seems more amused than bothered that her name still gets tossed into the rumor mill with such enthusiasm.

Straight Guys Are Owning Up to Their Man-Crushes, and the Internet Is Loving It

It is not always easy to get straight men to openly acknowledge that another guy is attractive.

For some reason, saying Chris Evans looks like a human superhero statue still feels like a line many dudes refuse to cross. But over on Reddit, the walls apparently came tumbling down, and the results have been wildly entertaining.

A thread asked men to name the guys they find attractive or might even make an exception for, and thousands of replies came rolling in. The list has been delightfully honest, packed with Hollywood icons, rugged heartthrobs, and the occasional wait, seriously? Him? But mostly it is a greatest hits collection of the men who have defined cool, charisma, and general jawline excellence.

The thread has also sparked plenty of conversation across social platforms, where people are having fun comparing picks, defending their personal favorites, and declaring certain names as mandatory entries.

Spoiler alert, Chris Evans is basically the undisputed king of the straight-man crush universe.

Here is just a sample of the names Redditors dropped, and honestly, it is hard to argue with the lineup. We’re talking major star power, classic Hollywood legends, and guys who have entire fan bases dedicated to their hair alone. The list includes Chris Evans, Hugh Jackman, Henry Cavill, Timothy Olyphant, Ryan Gosling, Ewan McGregor, and even peak 1980s Harrison Ford. Several old-school icons made the cut too, like Paul Newman and Robert Redford, proving that a good smolder never goes out of style.

Modern favorites also showed up in full force. Pedro Pascal is the the Internet’s emotional support celebrity… Jason Momoa is a god… and Idris Elba and David Beckham remain internationally recognized as unfairly good-looking.

What makes the thread so fun is not just the names, but the way guys genuinely bonded over the shared experience of thinking, Yeah, okay, that dude is cool. There is something oddly wholesome about seeing a bunch of straight men casually celebrate other men’s looks without turning it into a big thing. If anything, it feels like the internet taking a collective step toward being more relaxed, more confident, and definitely more honest.

Reddit may be full of chaos on most days, but every now and then, it delivers a gem like this, where people just have fun hyping up handsome dudes. And if nothing else, it proves this much: straight men might not always admit it out loud, but they definitely know a good-looking guy when they see one.

Most People Can’t Tell an A.I. Song from a Human One, and That’s Terrifying

If you’ve been looking for a fresh reason to panic about artificial intelligence, congratulations, your search is over.

A new music survey is basically the plot of every Black Mirror episode we were hoping wouldn’t come true.

In a study that tested whether people could tell the difference between A.I. music and human made music, more than 9,000 people across several countries, including the U.S., listened to three short clips. Two were composed by A.I., one was made by an actual human.

And here’s the unsettling part, the part that should probably count as a dystopian jump scare: 97 percent of participants couldn’t tell which was which.

Yes, ninety. Seven. Percent. For anyone keeping score, that means your odds of spotting A.I. music are now only slightly better than your odds of winning a scratch-off. Not great.

This new finding comes as A.I. generated music becomes more common online, especially on social media where fake collaborations and fake celebrity vocals spread faster than real releases. The study highlights something a lot of people have quietly worried about, that A.I. isn’t just getting good, it’s getting indistinguishable.

And some of these A.I. systems have learned enough patterns from human composition to mimic structure and style so well that even trained listeners are getting fooled.

What makes the whole thing even more intriguing, or unsettling depending on your caffeine level, is the emotional reaction. More than half the people who failed the test admitted they were uncomfortable with how easily A.I. fooled them. So people care, but caring doesn’t seem to help anyone tell the difference. It’s like realizing the call is coming from inside the house, shrugging, and going, “Huh. Weird.”

The broader trend here is obvious. As A.I. improves, creative fields keep bumping into the same question, if you can’t tell what’s real, does it matter who made it? Musicians are already wrestling with deepfaked voices and synthetic samples, and this survey won’t exactly ease their minds.

It also raises questions for streaming platforms, record labels, and anyone who relies on authenticity as part of the art.

So yes, if you wanted another reason to side-eye your playlist, you officially have one. And the next time a new track sounds strangely perfect, maybe don’t assume it came from a human. It might have been cooked up by a server farm somewhere, quietly learning that we can’t tell the difference.

Sleep tight.

Drake Bell and Josh Peck Just Shared a Drink… In a Very Gross Way

Nickelodeon nostalgia is alive and well, but Drake Bell and Josh Peck might’ve taken it a sip too far.

Josh just dropped a new Instagram video that starts off innocently enough: he’s sipping a drink through a straw. Enter Drake, who casually leans in with his own straw—then pops it between Josh’s lips and starts drinking the same beverage, straight from Josh’s mouth.

Yep, you read that right. It’s a mix between a friendship flex and a scene from a weird rom-com no one asked for.

Some fans are cracking up, others are gagging, and everyone’s talking about it.

Still, it’s not all shock value. The video has fans buzzing about whether it’s teasing something bigger—like an official Drake & Josh reunion. The two have had a complicated friendship since their Nickelodeon days, drifting apart for years before publicly reconciling. Seeing them back together, sharing a moment that’s both gross and goofy, feels like classic Drake & Josh energy.

So, could this viral video be the start of a reboot announcement? Maybe. Or maybe they’re just having fun and testing how much their fans can handle. Either way, they’ve proven that some duos never lose their chaotic chemistry.

This clip is pure nostalgia with a splash of “wait, did that just happen?”—and the internet can’t stop sipping it up.

Tom Bergeron Is Coming Home to “Dancing with the Stars” for Its 20th Anniversary

Five years after getting the ballroom boot, Tom Bergeron is making a comeback on Dancing with the Stars—and fans couldn’t be happier.

The longtime host will return next Tuesday to help the show celebrate its 20th anniversary, stepping back onto the dance floor as a guest judge alongside Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Derek Hough.

Bergeron, who hosted DWTS for 15 years and 28 seasons, told reporters he’s looking forward to the reunion. “I’m anticipating that it’s going to be a wonderfully emotional, nostalgic night,” he said. “It’s so much fun to watch my friends do the work. I don’t have to throw to commercials. I don’t have to worry about the timing.”

For longtime viewers, Bergeron’s return feels like a full-circle moment. He was the face of Dancing with the Stars from its debut in 2005 until 2020, when he and co-host Erin Andrews were unexpectedly let go.

The move shocked fans and sparked plenty of debate online about whether the show could thrive without its beloved emcee.

While the series has continued to evolve—with new hosts, new formats, and a streaming move to Disney+—Bergeron’s easy charm and quick wit have remained unmatched in the eyes of many fans. His return to the judging table, even temporarily, is being seen as both a nostalgic nod to the past and a savvy way to mark two decades of sparkly chaos, celebrity missteps, and viral samba fails.

The show’s 20th anniversary special promises a night filled with familiar faces, emotional performances, and plenty of reminiscing.

And for Bergeron, it sounds like the perfect gig: he gets to enjoy the party without worrying about keeping the show on schedule.

The special airs next Tuesday, so grab your sequins and your score paddles—it’s time to welcome Tom Bergeron back to the ballroom.

Lil Jon Drops a Meditation Album Inspired by His Biggest Hits

If you’ve ever wanted to meditate while Yeah! is blasting in your head, you’re in luck. Lil Jon just dropped a new project that lets you actually do that — on purpose.

The rapper, best known for getting parties hyped with hits like Turn Down for What and Get Low, has released a guided meditation album called Remix Meditation. It features six of his biggest tracks reimagined as chill, affirming soundscapes designed to help you find your inner peace — or at least a moment of calm before yelling “OKAY!” again.

Along with Yeah! and Turn Down for What, the album includes meditative versions of Get Low, Lovers and Friends, Alive, and Goodies.

The collection blends his signature energy with slower rhythms and positive affirmations, turning club anthems into something you might actually hear in a yoga studio.

In a statement about the release, Jon explained that the project comes from personal experience. “There was a time in my life where there was lots of stuff going on, and meditation and saying affirmations helped me to get back into a positive mindset when I was drifting away from it,” he said. “It helped me to really manifest what I wanted out of life. So it was important to share all of that stuff with people.”

So if your usual guided meditation feels a little too zen for your taste, Lil Jon’s got you covered. It might just be the most unexpected (and entertaining) way to relax this year.

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