
Awkward And Outrageous Celebrity Stories June 29 2025
Cruz Beckham (the one in the middle) shaded Brooklyn Beckham (the one on the right) about the latter's various career pursuits.
Miley Cyrus was accused of ignoring a fan during a meet-and-greet alongside Naomi Campbell.
Martin Kove was kicked out of a fan convention after biting Cobra Kai costar Alicia Hannah-Kim.
'I deeply regret and apologize for my actions regarding the incident with Alicia (Hannah-Kim), a genuinely kind and wonderful person who didn't deserve to be put in this position,' Martin said in a statement to TMZ. 'I've always respected her and considered her a highly professional and talented co-worker on Cobra Kai. I was being playful in the moment but went too far and there is absolutely no excuse for my behavior. I regret my actions for which I take full responsibility for what I did, and again I apologize to her and her husband. I'm committed to learning from this and it will never happen again.'
Marge Simpson died (kind of) in the season finale of The Simpsons.
Kelly Clarkson got caught staring at Allison Williams' Botox on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
'You looked at my forehead. There's Botox in there,' Allison said, pointing out that Kelly glanced at her forehead after the actor mentioned Botox. (They both had a nice laugh about it.)
Andrew Garfield came face-to-face with a fan who once said she wanted him to "smash a laptop on my tits" as part of our Thirst Tweets video series.
"Honestly, one of the more creative sex acts I can imagine," he said to the fan during a Q&A at the Glastonbury festival. "I haven't imagined participating in that. I'm not. I refuse. But happy to meet you, and you're very creative...and sick. You're sick [laugh]."
Will Smith seemingly referenced slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars as part of a new freestyle.
'If you talking crazy out your face up on the stage and disrespect me on the stage, expect me on the stage...Jokers dish it out, cry foul when it's time to take it/ City full of real ones, wasn't raised to fake it," he rapped during an appearance on Apple Music's Fire in the Booth series.
Matty Healy seemingly referenced his ex Taylor Swift during the 1975's Glastonbury headlining performance.
'What this moment is making me realize is that I probably am the best," he said, before gesturing towards the title track of Taylor's album The Tortured Poets Department. "I'm probably the best songwriter of my generation. The best, what do we say… A poet, ladies and gentlemen, is what I am.'
And finally, Katie Couric shaded Lauren Sánchez's bridal styling.
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Los Angeles Times
8 minutes ago
- Los Angeles Times
After outspoken Glastonbury performances, Bob Vylan and Kneecap face U.K. criminal investigation
After several acts at the U.K. festival Glastonbury led chants in support of Palestinian freedom and denouncing the Israel Defense Forces, U.K. police opened a criminal investigation into their performances. Several outlets including the BBC cited a statement from Avon and Somerset police in the U.K. announcing an inquiry into sets by the rap-punk group Bob Vylan and the Northern Irish rap group Kneecap. During Bob Vylan's set, the band's singer Bobby Vylan (born Pascal Robinson-Foster) led Glastonbury crowds in chants of both 'free, free Palestine' and, more controversially, 'death, death to the IDF.' Though police did not cite specific actions that were being investigated, 'This has been recorded as a public order incident at this time while our enquiries are at an early stage,' the statement read. 'The investigation will be evidence-led and will closely consider all appropriate legislation, including relating to hate crimes.' The BBC, which broadcast Bob Vylan's set, said in a statement that 'The antisemitic sentiments expressed by Bob Vylan were utterly unacceptable and have no place on our airwaves.' The network added that it 'respects freedom of expression but stands firmly against incitement to violence.' Glastonbury's organizers said in a statement that they were 'appalled' by Vylan's comments, which they said 'crossed a line.' The U.S. State Department also announced the the two members of Bob Vylan would have their U.S. visas revoked. 'Foreigners who glorify violence and hatred are not welcome visitors to our country,' U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau said on social media. The BBC did not broadcast the Glastonbury set from the acclaimed Belfast rap trio Kneecap, which has attracted worldwide attention for its outspoken criticism of Israel's war on Gaza, including at its recent Coachella sets. Kneecap instead reportedly roused the crowd in a profane chant against U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who had criticized their booking at the festival after the group's Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, who performs as Mo Chara, was charged with supporting a proscribed organization for allegedly waving a flag from the terror group Hezbollah at a London concert in 2024 (Chara denied the charge). U.K. prosecutors, citing time limits, recently dropped charges against the group after a 2023 concert where Chara allegedly said, 'The only good Tory is a dead Tory. Kill your local MP.' After the performance, talent agency UTA reportedly dropped Bob Vylan from its roster. Singer Bobby Vylan stood by his comments, writing on social media that 'Teaching our children to speak up for the change they want and need is the only way that we make this world a better place.'

Wall Street Journal
24 minutes ago
- Wall Street Journal
‘Death to the IDF' Chant Fuels Uproar at the Glastonbury Music Festival
LONDON—Britain's state-run broadcaster and the U.K.'s biggest music festival came under criticism Monday after a punk group led thousands of cheering fans in a chant that called for the deaths of Israeli troops. The British duo Bob Vylan was onstage at the Glastonbury music festival this weekend when its lead singer led chants of 'Death, death to the IDF,' referring to the Israel Defense Forces. He later regaled the audience with an anecdote about once working at a record label for a 'f—ing Zionist.'
Yahoo
33 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Police Launch Investigation Into Bob Vylan & Kneecap Glastonbury Sets
Police are now investigating Bob Vylan and Kneecap's Glastonbury sets. In what has been a fast-moving story over the past 48 hours, the local Avon and Somerset police force have just announced that they have opened investigations into both and have recorded the activity as a 'public order incident' for the time being. More from Deadline UTA Drops Bob Vylan After "Death To The IDF" Chant During Scandal-Hit Glastonbury Set BBC Says It "Regrets" Not Pulling Bob Vylan Glastonbury Set After Controversial Chants On 40th Anniversary Of Live Aid, Bob Geldof Denounces "Thuggery" Of Trump, Vance, Musk As He Questions Why Charity Has Become "Almost An Embarrassment" 'Video footage and audio from Bob Vylan and Kneecap's performances at Glastonbury Festival on Saturday has been reviewed,' said the police force in a statement. 'Following the completion of that assessment process we have decided further enquiries are required and a criminal investigation is now being undertaken. A senior detective has been appointed to lead this investigation.' The force added: 'This has been recorded as a public order incident at this time while our enquiries are at an early stage. The investigation will be evidence-led and will closely consider all appropriate legislation, including relating to hate crimes.' The police did not specify which part of Bob Vylan or Kneecap's set would be subject to the criminal investigation. Punk duo Bob Vylan chanted 'death to the IDF' and complained about working for a 'f***ing Zionist.' Their live stream was not taken down from the BBC, which the corporation today said it 'regrets,' while the duo have since been dropped by UTA. Kneecap were heard accusing Israel of genocide and chanting 'free, free Palestine,' while voicing support for Palestine Action, a protest group that the UK government intends to proscribe under anti-terror laws. One member of the Irish hip-hop trio is already bailed on a terror charge, while the group has just been let off after being investigated for calling for the death of MPs at a gig 18 months ago. Due to these concerns, Kneecap's set was not shown live on the BBC but uploaded to iPlayer afterwards. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery