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Sia recently shared the news of welcoming her third child, Somersault Wonder Bernard, with her ex-husband Daniel Bernard. Court documents revealed this information after Sia filed for sole custody of their child. In 2019, Sia also adopted two 18-year-old boys and mentioned her interest in foster parenting previously.
Aubrey Plaza and Jeff Baena were revealed to have been separated before Baena’s tragic passing in January, according to a recent report from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner. Despite their long-term relationship and secret marriage in 2021, the couple was facing difficulties in their marriage. Plaza and Baena’s family have requested privacy during this time.
Brett Goldstein, known for his role in Ted Lasso, will be premiering his first stand-up special, “The Second Best Night of Your Life,” on HBO and HBO Max in April. This marks Goldstein’s formal debut as a stand-up comic after years in the industry. Goldstein expressed his excitement about the special being released on HBO.
Pete Davidson has been reportedly seen dating model Elsie Hewitt, with the couple engaging in a romantic beach getaway recently. Hewitt has been linked to other celebrities like Jason Sudeikis, Benny Blanco, and Ryan Phillippe, while Davidson was briefly involved with actress Chase Sui Wonders in 2023.
Renowned film critic Richard Roeper is departing from the Chicago Sun-Times after a 37-year career. Despite this, Roeper remains dedicated to reviewing films and TV shows on various platforms, including his podcast. Roeper famously co-hosted “At The Movies” with Roger Ebert after the passing of Gene Siskel.
Paramount+ has announced the renewal of “School Spirits” for a third season, featuring Peyton List. Set to premiere in 2026, the show follows the character Maddie, played by List, as she navigates between the afterlife and the living world to reclaim her lost life.
A recent survey by the Global Cinema Foundation revealed a global audience desire for more comedies and thrillers in theaters. Lack of appealing films was cited as the top reason for not visiting cinemas more frequently. The survey also indicated that 72% of respondents believe going to the movies is a good value for the money, with 55% expressing a desire for more action movies.