Monty, a giant schnauzer, won Best In Show at the 149th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in NYC. His handler, Katie Bernardin, expressed overwhelming pride and likened Monty to “my Secretariat” for his relentless effort.
The 21st Puppy Bowl garnered an average of 12.8 million viewers, a 2% increase from last year. It was broadcast across multiple platforms, resulting in the highest ratings for both Animal Planet and Discovery-owned channels.
Cynthia Erivo will be honored with the Stephen F. Kolzak Award at the GLAAD Media Awards. This recognition celebrates her role in advancing LGBTQ visibility and acceptance. Erivo is commended for her impactful voice.
Jeremy Strong will lead a Netflix series adaptation of Ira Levin’s novel The Boys From Brazil, produced by Peter Morgan (The Crown). Strong will play Nazi hunter Yakov Liebermann, leading the search for Dr. Josef Mengele.
Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Amy Schumer, and more are set for the Night of Too Many Stars comedy event on March 31 in New York City. Hosted by Jon Stewart, the event rasies funds to support initiatives for autistic adults.
Michael B. Jordan said he’s willing to work with Jonathan Majors again in a GQ interview. Despite the controversy surrounding Majors’ conviction for assault, Jordan commended his resilience. “I’m glad he’s good. That’s my boy.”
Wendy Williams has been confined to an assisted living facility due to a controversial conservatorship after a dementia diagnosis. But the talk show is only 60, and appears to be in full control of her mind in a new documentary.