Caitlin Clark got a $28 million deal with Nike following public backlash over her WNBA rookie salary. The historic eight-year deal includes a signature shoe and is the largest sponsorship deal for a female basketball player.
Tom Holland will return for a fourth Spider-Man film. “The simple answer is that I’ll always want to do Spider-Man films,” he said. “I owe my life and career to Spider-Man. So the simple answer is yes. I’ll always want to do more.”
GLAAD will honor Jennifer Hudson with the Excellence In Media Award for promoting LGBTQ acceptance, and country singer Orville Peck will receive the Vito Russo Award, which is given to openly gay entertainers.
John Lennon’s long-lost Framus 12-string Hootenanny acoustic guitar, played on hits like “Help!” and “Norwegian Wood,” is expected to sell for more than $800,000, potentially setting a new record for the priciest Beatles guitar.
Russell Crowe is set to tour the US for the first time in 12 years with his band, The Gentlemen Barber and Lorraine O’Reilly, in cities like Newark, New York City, and Los Angeles. Tickets will be available this coming Friday.
Tom Cruise left guests “dumbfounded” at Victoria Beckham’s birthday party with his breakdancing skills on the dancefloor. On his way into the event, he also helped a photographer who stumbled outside the London venue.
Jerry Seinfeld, reflecting on his first feature film, Unfrosted, believes that “disorientation replaced the movie business.” He suggests many people still working in Hollywood “don’t have any idea that the movie business is over.”
Bam Margera claims he was defending himself and his friends in a recent fistfight caught on camera in Los Angeles. According to TMZ, the altercation began when an unidentified man threatened them. Police did not respond.
Rebel Wilson writes in her memoir about an invitation to a 2014 party thrown by a distant member of the British royal family. The event featured jousting and alleged orgies, and was attended by tech billionaires at a ranch near L.A.