Ben McKenzie Is Still Pissed at Matt Damon Over Those Crypto Ads

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Anti-crypto king Ben McKenzie is promoting his documentary, Everyone is Lying To You For Money. Ben is still pretty pissed off at Matt Damon for doing those Crypto.com TV commercials. [Pajiba]

Pete Davidson was at CinemaCon last week to promote How To Rob a Bank. During his appearance, he gave people an update on his $200,000 laser tattoo removal journey. That said, he did just add one very special tattoo. [Celebitchy]

What Is Matthew Rhys Wearing?! Um. Ah. [Go Fug Yourself]

Tom Daley has traded the high board for new thrills—from YouTube to hosting the knitting reality show Game of Wool, he’s still diving right in. [Kenneth in the 212]

Clavicular‘s looksmaxxing friend Dillon Latham says being called gay is a compliment because the gay dating market is more competitive. Huh? [Queerty]

Parker Posey has signed on to Alan Cumming it up for Hulu’s new mobster-based celebrity competition show, The Mob. [AV Club]

Once again, Jill Zarin is seemingly up to no good. [The Cut]

After Nikki Glaser poked fun at Leonardo DiCaprio over his private life during the Golden Globes, he made sure to let her know there were no hard feelings by gifting her baskets of pasta. [Page Six]

Kendall Jenner and Jacob Elordi have been reportedly dating for months, and they have Kylie Jenner to thank for the matchmaking. [Page Six]

No, Taylor Frankie Paul is not going away. [TMZ]

Madonna‘s missing Coachella costume may have fallen off the back of a golf cart. [Billboard]

Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton packed on the PDA while frolicking around Malibu Beach. [Us Weekly]

Tucker Carlson is apologizing for “misleading” Americans into backing Donald Trump. Sure, Jan. [Intelligencer]

Mariah Carey does not seem too bothered about being snubbed for the third time over being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. [E! News]

Blake Lively believes the “mean girl” label placed on her amid her battle with Justin Baldoni cost her upwards of $40 million in reputational damages. [TMZ]

Do not mess with anyone associated with the show The Reacher. You will most likely regret it. [THR]

The satirical website The Onion has a new deal to take over Infowars, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ far-right media company. If approved by a Texas judge, the deal would take away his Infowars microphone and allow The Onion to resume its plans to turn the website into a parody of itself. Crossing everything in hope that this does indeed happen. [NPR]

After 15 years, Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down and will be succeeded by John Ternus, currently Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering. [The Verge]

Days of Our Lives and Starship Troopers actor Patrick Muldoon has died at age 57, following a heart attack on Sunday, April 19, 2026. [Us Weekly]

As Bad Bunny delivered his historic halftime performance at Super Bowl LX in February, Pedro Pascal was not prepared to be so involved with the celebration. [Fantastic Man]


  • Rihanna Debuts Her Baby Girl Rocki on the Cover of W Magazine [Celebitchy]
  • Laverne Cox Deployed Some Drama [Go Fug Yourself]
  • Parker Posey Gets In on 'The Traitors' Action With 'The Mob' for Hulu [Pajiba]
  • Vinnie Hacker, the 23-Year-Old Michelangelo of Thirst Traps, Plots a Life After Influencing [Kenneth in the 212]
  • Sounds Like Teen Spirit: A Review of 'Screams from the Tower' [Boy Culture]