Kid Cudi testified that Sean “Diddy” Combs was responsible for the 2012 bombing of his Porsche and unauthorized entry into his home due to their simultaneous romantic involvement with R&B singer Cassie Ventura. He also detailed encountering Combs years later, where Combs apologized without specifying the car attack. (THR)
James Corden, Neil Patrick Harris, and Bobby Cannavale are set to star in the revival of Yasmina Reza’s play Art on Broadway this summer. Directed by Scott Ellis, the play revolves around three friends debating over a white painting. The limited 17-week engagement at the Music Box will run from Aug. 28 to Sept. 16, 2025. (THR)
Alix Earle, known for her TikTok and Instagram following, will compete on Season 34 of Dancing With The Stars. Earle is only the second confirmed celebrity, alongside wildlife conservationist Robert Irwin. Their professional dance partners and the rest of the celebrity cast will be announced in the near future. (Variety)
Mick Jagger will produce a film about “Godmother Of Rock and Roll” Sister Rosetta Tharpe. The pioneering gospel guitarist and singer influenced music legends such as Elvis Presley and Tina Turner. Despite being overlooked in her lifetime, she was posthumously inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. (Deadline)
Josh Hartnett will star in and executive produce an as-yet-untitled Netflix limited series set in Newfoundland, Canada, where a fisherman combats a mysterious sea creature to protect his town and way of life. The project reunites Hartnett with executive producer Jessica Rhoades, after they previously worked together on Black Mirror. (UPI)
Twin Peaks castmembers will embark on a tour called Twin Peaks: Conversations With The Stars to discuss the franchise, meet fans, and pay tribute to late creator David Lynch. The tour includes appearances from actors like Ray Wise, Harry Goaz, Sheryl Lee & Kimmy Robertson. The tour will visit memorable filming locations. (COS)
Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson biopic starring Jaafar Jackson will likely be moved to 2026. Lionsgate’s CEO mentioned a delay likely to push the film beyond the fiscal year ending in March 2026. The film, backed by a $155 million budget, features an ensemble cast portraying key figures in Michael Jackson’s life and career. (Variety)