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Taylor Swift’s Dream Wedding: Inside Her Rhode Island Ceremony with Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce are already deep into wedding planning, and if reports are to be believed, the couple is preparing for a grand celebration in June 2026. After their engagement in August, the two have been searching for a venue worthy of their star-studded guest list — and they may have finally found the perfect spot.
Initially, Swift hoped to host the ceremony at her iconic Watch Hill mansion in Rhode Island. However, as the guest list continued to expand, the pair shifted focus to the luxurious Ocean House hotel, a New England landmark known for its sweeping ocean views and upscale charm. According to Page Six, Swift has long admired the property and is strongly considering Saturday, June 13, 2026, as the date for her big day — a date that reportedly carries numerological significance for the couple.
In true Swift fashion, the planning process already includes a dramatic twist: another bride was said to be scheduled to marry at the venue on the same date. Rumours suggest Swift wrote the couple a substantial cheque to secure the location for herself, ensuring nothing stands in the way of her dream ceremony.
Ocean House is known for its exclusivity. Standard rooms begin around USD 660 per night, while suites soar upward of USD 7,845 — with the Penthouse Suite nearly touching USD 10,000. With 49 guest rooms and 23 suites, it promises a lavish experience for family and celebrity friends alike.
Swift’s close friends Selena Gomez and Gigi Hadid are reportedly in line to serve as bridesmaids, adding even more sparkle to the already glamorous occasion.
Kelce proposed to Swift in the backyard of his Kansas estate, later announcing the news with a charming Instagram caption: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.”
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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s Christmas Holiday Decor is All About the Kisses and Snuggles

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are welcoming the festive season with the joy and warmth of their first Christmas as a married couple. The singer–actor, who has been giving fans sweet glimpses into her new chapter, shared another heart-warming update on Instagram — this time revealing how she and her husband have already begun preparing for the holidays.
In a cozy video post, Selena treated her 416 million followers to a behind-the-scenes look at their Christmas tree-decorating ritual. Sitting beside Benny in front of a glowing tree, the couple lovingly hung ornaments while chatting, laughing, and sharing affectionate kisses. The time-lapse clip beautifully captured how the pair transformed the tree into a sparkling, intimate centerpiece of their home. “Our first Christmas as a married couple,” Selena wrote, expressing her excitement at experiencing the holiday season together for the first time as husband and wife.
Selena and Benny exchanged vows on September 27, 2025, in an intimate ceremony in Santa Barbara. The wedding was a deeply private affair with strict confidentiality, attended only by close friends and family. A star-studded guest list included Taylor Swift, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Paul Rudd, Paris Hilton, Zoe Saldana, SZA, Ed Sheeran, and Camila Cabello. Though the ceremony was low-profile, the couple later shared tender photographs, giving their fans a chance to witness their joy.
Since confirming their relationship, Selena and Benny have frequently spoken about their deep connection and their dreams of starting a family in the future. With their first holiday season as a married couple officially underway, fans are eagerly watching for more heartwarming moments — and perhaps even hints of the “good news” the couple has previously said they hope to share someday.
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Netflix Is Buying Warner Bros. What Does It Really Mean For Streaming?

Netflix has just made one of the boldest moves in entertainment history. The company has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Warner Bros. including its film and television studios, HBO and HBO Max, in a deal that values Warner Bros. Discovery at an enterprise value of about 82.7 billion dollars and an equity value of 72 billion dollars. The transaction is expected to close in 12 to 18 months, after Warner Bros. Discovery completes the planned separation of its global networks business into a new company called Discovery Global, and after regulators and shareholders sign off.
If this goes through, it will pull some of the most powerful brands in Hollywood under one streaming roof. Warner Bros. brings with it a century of storytelling, from classics like Casablanca and The Wizard of Oz to modern pillars like Harry Potter, The Sopranos, Game of Thrones, Friends and the entire DC Universe. Netflix already has global hits like Stranger Things, Bridgerton, Squid Game and Money Heist. Put those libraries together and you get a content catalogue that touches almost every corner of pop culture in one place.
The deal is structured as a cash and stock transaction. Each Warner Bros. Discovery shareholder would receive a mix of cash and Netflix shares, with the stock portion protected by a price collar so that its value stays close to 4.50 dollars per share at closing. Behind the financial engineering is a simple ambition. Netflix wants to move from being only the world’s biggest streaming platform to also controlling one of the most important legacy studios in Hollywood. That means more control over franchises, more control over release strategies and more leverage when negotiating talent and distribution.
For Warner Bros. Discovery, this is a way out of years of debt, restructures and strategy shifts. The company has already spent the last few years merging, rebranding and cutting costs. Spinning off Discovery Global into a separate company that will keep CNN, TNT Sports, Discovery Channel and other networks, and selling the core Warner Bros. studio and HBO operations to Netflix, lets each side focus on what it does best. Discovery Global will still run big linear and sports networks around the world, while the Warner Bros. studio machine plugs directly into Netflix’s streaming engine.
For viewers, the biggest question is simple. Will everything be on Netflix now. The honest answer is not immediately and not all at once. Existing licensing deals in different countries will take time to unwind and there will be complicated rights questions, especially for regions where HBO shows and Warner Bros. films are already tied up with other platforms. Over the next few years though, it is very likely that Netflix will become the primary home for most new Warner Bros. and HBO content, particularly in markets where Netflix is already dominant. That could mean fewer separate subscriptions for some users, but it also raises the risk of one platform having too much power.
Inside the industry, this deal signals another step in the consolidation of entertainment. A handful of companies now control the majority of big film and TV franchises. On one hand, Netflix says it plans to keep theatrical releases and expand studio production, which could mean more jobs and more long term investment in original content. On the other hand, fewer independent competitors can also mean less diversity in how stories are financed and distributed, and more pressure on artists to work within a smaller set of corporate ecosystems.
For fans, it is easy to get excited about the obvious possibilities. Imagine curated hubs where you can move from a Game of Thrones rewatch to a DC superhero marathon to a Harry Potter weekend without leaving one app. Imagine cross promotional events where Netflix originals and Warner Bros. franchises share universes, marketing campaigns and fan events. It may also push rivals like Disney, Amazon and Apple to sharpen their own strategies and invest even more in signature series and films.
At the same time, regulators in the United States and other markets will look closely at whether this much content power in one company is healthy for competition. The transaction still needs regulatory approvals and a shareholder vote at Warner Bros. Discovery. Nothing changes overnight. Until the deal officially closes, HBO Max, HBO and Warner Bros. will continue to operate as they do today.
Right now though, it already feels like a new chapter in the streaming wars. Netflix started life as a DVD rental service, grew into a streaming pioneer and then a global studio. If this acquisition goes through, it will also become the owner of one of the most storied film and TV legacies on earth. For audiences, this could mean more convenience and bigger franchises in one place. For the industry, it is a reminder that the future of entertainment will be decided by a small number of very large players, and that every deal of this size reshapes the way we watch stories for years to come.
Deepika Padukone’s One-Line Review of Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar Sends Fans Rushing to Theatres

Deepika Padukone is beaming with pride as Ranveer Singh’s latest film Dhurandhar gains impressive momentum at the box office. The actress took to Instagram Stories to share her glowing review of the action thriller, calling it “worth every minute” of its 3-hour-36-minute runtime. Urging fans to watch it on the big screen, she added, “So incredibly proud of you, Ranveer Singh,” accompanied by a kiss emoji. She also extended her congratulations to the cast and crew for bringing the ambitious project to life.
Although Dhurandhar began with a relatively modest start—posting just under 16% morning occupancy across 5,000 screens—positive audience response quickly turned things around. Afternoon shows jumped to over 28%, and by early evening, the film had collected ₹17.44 crore net. With growing footfalls and strong word of mouth, trade analysts believe the film could surpass the ₹20 crore mark by day’s end, outperforming initial expectations.
The film revolves around Intelligence Bureau Chief Ajay Sanyal, played by R. Madhavan, who leads a covert operation to dismantle a major terror network in Pakistan. Ranveer Singh stars as a 20-year-old Punjabi inmate recruited to infiltrate Karachi’s dangerous underworld. Shot across locations like Thailand, Ladakh, Punjab, and Mumbai between July 2024 and October 2025, the thriller stands out with its 214-minute runtime—making it one of India’s longest mainstream theatrical releases.

The CBFC awarded the film an ‘A’ certificate, citing its graphic depiction of real-life terror events including the IC-814 Kandahar hijacking, the 2001 Parliament attack, and Operation Lyari. Box office predictions currently range between ₹18–20 crore nett for opening day, with conservative estimates still holding at ₹15 crore. Advance bookings reportedly crossed ₹9 crore.
Adding to the excitement, the makers have already announced Dhurandhar 2, set for release on March 19, 2026, locking in a high-profile box office face-off with Yash’s Toxic.
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The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin Brings a Darker Arthurian Legend to TV

A new chapter of Arthurian mythology is on the way, and it isn’t the glossy, medieval fairy tale most of us grew up with. The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin, based on Stephen R. Lawhead’s award winning novels, is taking the legend back to its rough and ancient roots. This version steps into a Britain still recovering from Roman occupation, a land caught between rising Christianity, old magic and the violent darkness creeping across its borders.
Instead of knights in polished armor and courtly romance, this story unfolds in a world that is raw, spiritual and dangerous. Barbarian invaders are closing in, belief systems are colliding and the people who will eventually shape the legend of King Arthur are still struggling to survive the chaos around them. At the center of it all stands Merlin, not as the elderly wizard we know but as a figure shaped by conflict, destiny and a world desperate for hope.
The cast is stacked with rising talent including Tom Sharp, Rose Reid, James Arden, Finney Cassidy, Myles Clohessy and Brett Cooper, along with an ensemble of performers stepping into the gritty vision Lawhead created. The series is directed by Jeremy Boreing, Jesse V. Johnson and Ryan Whitaker, with a production team led by Travis Mills, Jonathan Hay, Amanda Presmyk and Stephen Lawhead himself.
From the first look, the show seems committed to the atmosphere of the novels. Earthy, intense and spiritual, where myth feels rooted in survival rather than fantasy. Early descriptions suggest a blend of action, faith, prophecy and old world mysticism, all unfolding in a landscape that is fighting to define itself long before Camelot ever exists.
For fans of Arthurian stories, this series promises a very different energy. It feels less like a retelling and more like a rediscovery, peeling back the polished legend to reveal a world battling for light in the middle of overwhelming darkness. With its massive ensemble cast and ambitious world building, the show is shaping up to be one of the most interesting fantasy releases of 2026.
The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin premieres January 22, 2026 on DailyWire+. And before anyone asks, no, we haven’t seen the series yet. This is simply what the creators have revealed so far.
Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco Toast to First Christmas as Married Couple


There’s only love in Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s festive building.
As Christmas nears, the I Said I Love You First singers—who tied the knot in September—offered a look at how they’re…