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(Airdate: 12.11.25)
Khloé Kardashian sparks the internet after flirting with a viral high school teacher on Instagram, proving once again that comment sections are the new dating apps. 50 Cent stirs the pot by teasing more unreleased Diddy footage that didn't make the Netflix documentary and could end up on YouTube—because apparently the drama isn't done yet. Plus, Jelly Roll gets brutally honest a...
(Airdate: 12.10.25)
Today, we're diving into a trifecta of celebrity chaos and charm. Pamela Anderson opens up about her surprisingly sweet, rom-com-level fling with Liam Neeson, proving even Hollywood crushes can involve bathrobes and bear encounters. Then Joe Jonas goes viral for battling the most unforgiving opponent in New York City: a parallel parking spot. His struggle was real, the TikTok wa...
(Airdate: 12.9.25)
Today on the Who Cares News podcast, we break down the Stranger Things frenzy after Noah Schnapp may have let slip a major Season 5 detail during a Hot Ones taping — a moment that was scrubbed from the final cut but not before fans grabbed it. We're not spoiling anything, but we are talking about how fast the internet can turn a slip of the tongue into a full-blown investigation.
Then we unravel the bizarre mater...
(Airdate: 12.8.25)
Today on Who Cares, we're diving into the celebrity universe where the news is big, the drama is bigger, and the stakes are… well, mostly entertainment. First up: Katy Perry goes Instagram official with Justin Trudeau, proving once again that pop stars and former world leaders are the crossover event we didn't know we needed.
Then Martha Stewart reveals her end-of-life plan, and let's just say she's taking "back ...
(Airdate: 12.5.25)
The latest swirl of celebrity chaos and pop-culture headlines. First up: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's newly leaked wedding date — complete with numerology, symbolism, and the kind of check-writing power that can rearrange someone else's dream venue. Then, Disney+ and Hulu celebrate Home Alone's 35th anniversary by building a record-breaking gingerbread McCallister house big...
(Airdate: 12.4.25)
On today's episode of Who Cares, we're diving into Hollywood's most unnecessary drama — starting with the Golden Globes, where you can now buy your way into the room for a cool $70,000. (Because nothing screams "prestige" like sitting next to a producer's dentist.) Then we check in on Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, who shut down breakup rumors the old-fashioned way: with a strat...
(Airdate: 12.3.25)
Today on the Who Cares News, we go from the Rat Pack to TikTok in one wild swing. First up: Paul Anka confirms what Hollywood's been whispering for decades — yes, Frank Sinatra was packing more than just vocal range… and somehow Milton Berle still outdid him. Then we jump to the present with Miley Cyrus flashing a massive...
(Airdate: 12.2.25)
On today's Who Cares News, we're sorting through a whole lot of celebrity confusion, clarifications, and wedding chaos. First up: Amy Schumer posts a glam new photoshoot and forgets one tiny detail — her wedding ring — sending the internet into full detective mode. Then Reba McEntire stops Today in its tracks...
(Airdate: 12.1.25)
Today on The Who Cares News, Kim Kardashian gets rattled after a brain scan shows "low activity," sparking a whole new wave of Kardashian-level stress. Then we jump to Ray J, who managed to turn Thanksgiving into a legal drama with a 4 a.m. arrest that came complete with livestream accusations and a $50,000 bailout.
And in the most wholesome ch...
(Airdate: 11.25.25)
On today's episode of the Who Cares News, we're diving into a trio of celebrity "Wait—what?" moments you didn't know you needed. First up, Law & Order: SVU shakes the precinct as Christopher Meloni and Ice-T address the behind-the-scenes drama, schedule cuts, and a certain "love" remark that sent fans ...
(Airdate: 11.24.25)
Today on the Who Cares News, we're taking a victory lap through the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where the celebs were out in force, Beyoncé and Jay-Z shut down the paddock, and Max Verstappen won the whole thing after a wild pair of post-race disqualifications. Then we're slipping into Oz as Wicked: For Good smashes box office records with a $150 million domestic debut and $226 mil...
(Airdate: 11.21.25)
On today's episode of Who Cares?, we're diving headfirst into a buffet of celebrity chaos you didn't ask for — but absolutely deserve. Kim Kardashian is having a rough season, between bombing the bar exam and watching critics roast her new TV show like an overdone holiday ham. We'll break down the quotes, the excuses, and Morgan will definite...
(Airdate: 11.20.25)
Today on the Who Cares News, Travis Kelce is out here thanking Taylor Swift for turning his podcast into a chart-topping juggernaut — because apparently the Swift Effect now extends to tight ends and their microphones. Meanwhile, Sean "Diddy" Combs may have just blown up his own $100 million lawsuit against NBC, thanks to courtroom comments that handed the network's lawyers a g...
(Airdate: 11.19.25)
In today's episode, we're stepping onto the sparkly dance floor as Dancing With the Stars shakes up its Season 34 finale with a brand-new, three-round format that has judges ripping shirts, contestants hitting perfect scores, and fans bracing for the wildest finale yet.
Then, we unpack
(Airdate: 11.18.25)
Today on the Who Cares News: Tom Cruise is feeling a little "karma glow" over Nicole Kidman's latest divorce drama, the Met Gala is already stirring up fashion chaos months in advance, and Saturday Night Live is stacking its holiday lineup with Ariana Grande, Cher, and more star power than the Rockefeller tree. Buckle up—because none of it matters, and that's exactly why you love it.
(Airdate: 11.17.25)
(Airdate: 11.14.25)
Today's Who Cares News is basically a tour of Hollywood headaches. First up, Ray J is back stirring the Kardashian beehive with yet another lawsuit, claims, counterclaims, and enough drama to power a full season of reality TV. Then we check in on Zachery Ty Bryan, who continues his unfortunate streak of legal trouble with disturbing new allegations that feel miles away from his...
(Airdate: 11.13.25)
Today on the Who Cares News, the celebrity chaos buffet is fully stocked. Kathy Griffin spills the price tag on her third facelift—and let's just say you could buy a small condo for the same amount. Amy Schumer scrubs her entire pre–weight loss history from Instagram and relaunches her grid like she's rebooting a franchise. And Sophie Winkleman, a.k.a. Lady Frederick Windsor, d...
(Airdate: 11.12.25)
Today on The Who Cares News, Kelly Clarkson hits back at her ex-manager who once told her to get a boob job — and her comeback was pure mic-drop perfection. We'll also check in on Diddy, who's spending his days somewhere between rehab, reflection, and restricted reading material. And in gaming news, Grand Theft Auto 6 just broke a YouTube record, racking up more than 268 million views and dethroning Avengers: In...
(Airdate: 11.11.25)
Today on The Who Cares News—Kris Jenner turns 70 in peak Kardashian fashion with a star-studded bash so loud the cops showed up… twice. Orlando Bloom's Halloween date is raising eyebrows after she dressed up as his ex, Katy Perry—because apparently awkward is the new romantic. And Billy Bob Thornton says Hollywood still looks down on Southerners—proving even an Oscar winner can'...
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