Explore More Not every Kelce is soaking up the Taylor Swift spotlight.
Kylie Kelce, who is married to Eagles center Jason Kelce, said she will not be in the suite for the “Monday Night Football” matchup between her husband’s team and brother-in-law Travis Kelce’s Chiefs.
“I will be in the stands (Monday), I’m a stands girl,” Kylie told Spectrum News in Kansas City of her plans for the game at Arrowhead Stadium.
Surveillance footage from a coffee shop in the Seattle metro area shows a man attempting to kidnap a barista with a zip tie.
A Washington state man was arrested after a chilling video showed the attempted abduction of a barista through a drive-thru window.
Matthew William Darnell, 38, is accused of one count of kidnapping in the second degree, according to the Auburn Police Department. He was arraigned on Wednesday afternoon and a judge in King County found probable cause to support the charge against him, police said in a news release.
Explore More Marcellus Wiley’s feud with Stephen A. Smith continues with the former NFL defensive end taking the next jab.
One week after Smith pushed back on Wiley’s Max Kellerman comments during an appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” Wiley called out Smith for “sidestepping the truth” and twisting his comments into something “hypocritical” — given what happens regularly on “First Take,” according to Wiley.
“I couldn’t let you keep doing that to Max Kellerman because that dude has earned his stripes,” Wiley said Thursday in a video posted on X.
Robbie Williams was flaunting his two stone weight loss as he shared a video while getting a spray tan on Instagram on Wednesday.
The singer, 49, revealed it was his first spray tan in more than 10 years as he prepared for the pop of his self titled Netflix documentary on Thursday night.
His wife Ayda, 44, posted the video to her social media page and joked that the Angels hitmaker was taking the prep ‘very seriously’.
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Oscar-nominated actor Sam Shepard died in Kentucky last week following a battle with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, a spokesperson for the family told news outlets. He was 73 years old. Shepard’s acclaimed plays, known for their surrealist elements, dark humor and keen observations of the American family, include “True West,” “Fool for Love” and “Buried Child,” which won the Pulitzer Prize for drama. Shepard was also nominated for an Academy Award for his role as Chuck Yeager in the 1983 film “The Right Stuff,” the story of the astronauts who made the first manned spaceflight by the United States.