South Korean K-pop star Cha Eun-woo has announced the settlement of a tax case amounting to <strong>$13.6 million</strong>, offering his apologies to the public. This announcement comes amid increasing pressure regarding his military obligations.
Turkish authorities have initiated a new security campaign against drug use, targeting nine prominent figures from the arts and media, including well-known singers and actors. This operation is part of ongoing efforts to combat drug abuse among celebrities.
Kuwaiti fashionista Nuhad Nabil announced that her Snapchat account was hacked shortly after news of her divorce from her husband, Ibrahim Al-Ali, circulated. This incident has sparked a wave of speculation among her followers.
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger have canceled the sale of their luxurious mansion in Pacific Palisades after nearly three years on the market at $32 million. This decision comes as they reside in singer Katy Perry's home, raising questions about their future plans.
Reality TV star Kylie Jenner has announced the sale of her luxurious mansion in Hidden Hills, California, for <strong>$20.25 million</strong>, nearly <strong>10 years</strong> after purchasing it for less than half that price.
American football star Josh Allen and actress Hailee Steinfeld have welcomed their first child, bringing immense joy to their fans. The event took place late last week, with the couple expressing their happiness over this special occasion.
The bright lights of English star David Beckham's home in Los Angeles have caused discontent among neighbors, who complain about their impact on daily life. They report that the lights disturb their peace and comfort.
On Saturday, the United States witnessed massive protests under the slogan 'No Kings,' with participation from several celebrities in cities like Washington and New York. These demonstrations reflect widespread discontent with President Trump's policies.
Malaysian actress Bella Astilla has announced her engagement to Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, a member of parliament for the Muar constituency. This news comes at a time when Malaysian society is increasingly interested in celebrity lives.
A Florida woman, Ivana Lisette Ortiz, has pleaded not guilty to attempting to murder the famous singer Rihanna. The incident occurred at Rihanna's home in Los Angeles on March 8, 2026, while Rihanna and her family were inside during the shooting.
Turkish authorities have launched extensive investigations into drug trafficking and prostitution, resulting in the arrest of 16 individuals, including actress Hande Erçel. The star has confirmed she will return to Turkey to clarify her position.