(airdate: 2.4.26)
Travis Kelce jokes he’s in trouble again — this time over a broken chair and Swiftie-level embarrassment. The Devil Wears Prada sequel turns movie night into a full fashion event, with fans encouraged to dress like Miranda Priestly herself. And Sabrina Carpenter finds herself “intimidated” by Miss Piggy, which somehow makes perfect sense. Celebrities behaving dramatically so you don’t have to.
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(airdate: 2.3.26)
In Who Cares News, pop culture takes over. We’re talking about the viral fantasy casting of Stranger Things if it had actually been made in the 1980s—and why the internet can’t stop debating it. Then it’s all eyes on Chappell Roan, who set the Grammys red carpet buzzing with a bold fashion moment and an even bolder attitude. And finally, Taylor Swift reminds everyone she doesn’t need a spotlight to steal one, making a low-key Grammys after-party appearance that still managed to dominate the conversation.
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(aidate: 2.2.26)
It’s a full pop-culture whirl. We hit the biggest moments from the Grammys, including surprise wins, awkward presentations, and the kind of chaos only award shows can deliver. Then there’s Kim Kardashian, who’s back in the headline cycle thanks to a rumored romance that has the internet doing math and overanalyzing luggage. And over at Saturday Night Live, longtime cast members are getting real about what it’s like to think about leaving a show that’s been home for decades. Fame, feelings, and famous people behaving exactly how you’d expect — that’s Who Cares News.
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(airdate: 1.30.26)
Kim Kardashian and Khloé Kardashian finally explain how their surprisingly cozy slumber party with Britney Spears came together — and why the internet made it way weirder than it actually was. Martha Stewart reminds everyone she’s simply built different, revealing she won’t even step into the gym without a full shower, makeup, and cappuccino because… standards. And Ariana Grande goes viral after a Vogue Japan photo briefly gives her an extra finger — a glitch she laughs off while opening up emotionally about her mom, her late grandmother, and what it really means to feel seen by the industry. Celebrities being iconic, relatable, and mildly exhausting — exactly as expected.
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(airdate: 01.29.26)
Michael J. Fox opens up about living with Parkinson’s, pushing for more government support for brain research, and sharing emotional scenes with Harrison Ford on Shrinking (Apple TV+). Plus, Ryan Reynolds is reportedly eyeing a return to Deadpool mode as he looks to reset his public image and get back into the role fans love most.
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(airdate: 1.28.26)
We’re in full pop-culture feelings mode. Rocket teams up with Lady Gaga for a Super Bowl commercial that leans all the way into heart, home, and connection — the kind of ad that quiets the room. Then Graham Norton jokes he’s signed “so many NDAs” surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, which naturally sends the internet spiraling. And yes, Dirty Dancing is officially getting another sequel — with Jennifer Grey back as Baby.
Nobody puts nostalgia in the corner.
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(airdate: 1.27.26)
Hollywood chaos check. Sydney Sweeney has the internet arguing again — this time over fame, money, and why everyone suddenly has opinions. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck can’t seem to quit their haunted Beverly Hills mansion, yanking it off the market after months of price cuts and side-eye. And Kanye West drops a very public apology tour that has people debating sincerity, timing, and damage control. Fame, feelings, and a whole lot of “sure, okay.”
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(airdate: 1.26.26)
In today’s Who Cares News, Martha Stewart sets the record straight on plastic surgery rumors, insisting her age-defying look is more about honesty, discipline, and a freak dog-related injury than going under the knife. Meanwhile, Jason Biggs shares the most awkward parenting moment imaginable — showing his young son the infamous American Pie scene as his own version of “the talk.” And finally, model Brooks Nader shuts down dating rumors linking her to Ben Affleck, reminding everyone that flirting does not equal a relationship. Fame is weird, rumors are louder than facts, and celebrities remain deeply unserious.
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(airdate: 1.23.26)
In Who Cares News today, Hollywood did what it does best: hand out Oscar nominations, break records, and somehow still make everyone mad. We’ll hit the highs, the very loud snubs, and the movies people are already pretending they’ve seen.
Also, Carrie Underwood reveals she almost passed on one of her biggest hits because it didn’t fit her image — which would’ve been a crime against car-singalong history. And Taylor Swift makes an appearance after her boyfriend misses a very obvious Easter egg, proving love is real but pop culture literacy is optional.
It’s awards season chaos, country music what-ifs, and Swiftie-level overanalysis — in other words… Who Cares.
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(airdate: 1.22.26)
Hollywood drama, royal ratings, and a couple of awkward goodbyes. We’re talking Blake Lively and the resurfaced email that has the internet cringing as her legal battle continues. Then it’s over to Meghan Markle, whose Netflix lifestyle experiment may be done after season two — though the brand hustle lives on.
Plus, bad news for fans of Mayor of Kingstown, as season four is shaping up to be its last ride. And on the Olympic front, Gabriella Papadakis is out of NBC’s Winter Games coverage following fallout from her new book.
Care level varies… but the gossip is solid.
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(airdate: 1.21.26)
We’re bouncing from family drama to holiday couch behavior to country soul-searching. First up, things get awkward inside the David Beckham household after son Brooklyn took their private issues public — and Dad responded without actually responding. Then, Christmas 2025 officially broke America, as Nielsen says it was the biggest streaming day ever, powered by football and binge-watching guilt-free. And finally, Chris Stapleton gets candid about possibly stepping away from music if the creative spark doesn’t come back. Fame, family, and unplugging — who cares? Apparently, we do.
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(airdate: 1.20.26)
Today in Who Cares News, daytime TV might be losing one of its biggest names as Kelly Clarkson is reportedly considering stepping away from her talk show, with insiders hinting her focus has shifted firmly to family. Meanwhile, Billy Bob Thornton is swatting down internet rumors with a laugh, confirming he’s not going anywhere on Landman and blaming the gossip on overconfident AI and bad math. And in country music drama, Keith Urban is once again at the center of dating rumors — which multiple people are lining up to deny. It’s exits, denials, and a whole lot of “please stop making things up” in today’s celebrity roundup.
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(Airdate: 1.15.26)
Today in Who Cares News, the internet spirals after fans claim Stranger Things may have flirted with AI while writing the finale and the debate is already messier than the Upside Down. We also check in on Jenna Bush Hager, who’s quietly leveling up with a new producing role at NBC while juggling morning TV life. And break out the pink prom dress, because Pretty in Pink is officially returning to theaters for its 40th anniversary, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Nostalgia, controversy, and celebrity glow-ups, the stuff that truly matters.
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(Airdate: 1.14.26)
Today in Who Cares News, Jennifer Lawrence explains why she proudly identifies as a stay-at-home mom — even while juggling movies, fame, and a surprise turn as an ice-hockey mom. Kiefer Sutherland finds himself in real-life trouble after a ride-share argument allegedly went full Jack Bauer, landing him under arrest in Los Angeles. And a rare Superman comic once owned by Nicolas Cage sells for a jaw-dropping $15 million, officially becoming the most expensive comic book ever and proving that capes are still a solid investment.
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(Airdate: 1.13.26)
In Who Cares News, the Golden Globes gave us peak Hollywood energy as Jennifer Garner and Jennifer Lopez both had moments that sent the internet spiraling — because apparently we still love a good red-carpet body-language breakdown. We also check in on Daniel Stern, who popped back into headlines and reminded everyone that the guy from Home Alone has had a quietly fascinating life away from the spotlight. Plus, Zoe Saldaña is back in the conversation, proving once again that being part of multiple massive franchises doesn’t stop people from rediscovering her every few years like she’s brand new. It’s awards season, nostalgia season, and “wait, what?” season all rolled into one — exactly how Who Cares News likes it.
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(Airdate: 1.12.26)
Monday’s Who Cares News wraps up the Golden Globes fallout — who won, who joked, and who got talked about more than the actual awards. We also get into Kendall Jenner finally responding to years of plastic surgery speculation and why she says the internet has it very wrong. Plus, a fresh wave of unverified rumors pops up around Michael Jackson’s youngest son, Bigi, reigniting one of pop culture’s longest-running mysteries. It’s Hollywood, hindsight, and hearsay all in one place — shiny trophies, famous faces, and just enough gossip to make you say, “Why do I know this?”
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(Airdate: 1.9.26)
This episode of Who Cares is basically a masterclass in fame. The Kardashians find yet another way to dominate your streaming queue, the Golden Globes line up a ridiculous list of presenters including George Clooney because of course they did, and there’s fresh chatter swirling around Travis Kelce and what life might look like beyond football. It’s celebrities doing celebrity things, awards season flexing hard, and just enough rumor and glamour to make you say, “Must be nice.”
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(Airdate: 1.8.26)
We start with Katy Perry, whose cozy Christmas somehow included exes, kids, ice skating, and a former world leader — because her holidays are never normal. Then David Harbour taps out of his next movie, admitting he needs recovery time after the Stranger Things press marathon. Honestly? Relatable.
And finally, Ben Affleck opens up about his son asking for sports betting money, revealing that gambling may actually run in the family — along with a very Boston-style loyalty problem.
Fame, fatigue, family oversharing, and questionable decisions — the things that absolutely do not affect your life… but you’ll still care about anyway.
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(Airdate: 1.7.26)
Today in Who Cares news: Netflix is rebooting Star Search with celebrity judges, live voting, and the kind of chaos that launched careers the first time around. We’ll tell you why this feels like appointment TV all over again.
Then Jennifer Aniston casually admits her iconic hair isn’t actually real, confirms she’s a natural brunette, and reminds everyone that an entire generation has been living a highlighted lie.
And finally, Gwyneth Paltrow reveals she was fired from a movie after announcing her now-infamous “conscious uncoupling,” proving that emotional maturity once made Hollywood uncomfortable.
Fame, feelings, and follicle fraud, it's everything that absolutely does not matter… which is exactly why we’re talking about it.
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(Airdate: 1.6.26)
This episode is pure celebrity chaos. Chelsea Handler kicks off awards season by roasting everyone, including Leonardo DiCaprio and a billionaire-packed boat situation. Cher casually reminds Dax Shepard — in front of Kristen Bell — that she still doesn’t quite understand his appeal, and somehow makes it charming. And Megan Thee Stallion officially secures the bag and the biscuits by becoming a Popeyes franchise owner in Miami.
It’s jokes, shade, glow-ups, and famous people doing famous-people things — with just enough ego, money, and chicken sandwiches to keep it entertaining.
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In today’s Who Cares, Guy Fieri proves Flavortown runs deep as his sons step up to cook the holidays after his injury — with Guy calling plays from the sidelines. Tom Brady keeps the mystery alive after a cozy New Year’s Eve appearance sparks romance rumors, followed by some very cryptic Instagram posts. And America once again crowns its New Year’s Eve king, as Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest dominates the TV ratings and reminds everyone who owns the countdown clock.
Celebs, vibes, and just enough drama to care… briefly.
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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 about his 200-pound weight loss, admitting it wasn’t just about health… it was also about getting busy again with wife Bunnie Xo.
Add in pop culture chaos, celebrity oversharing, and the kind of stories that make you say “who cares?”—and somehow care anyway.
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(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 was relentless, and the internet feasted. And Zooey Deschanel reveals her kids think Elf is… weird — which feels like a personal attack on Christmas itself.
It’s all the celebrity stuff you don’t need to know, but absolutely want to hear — wrapped up with snark, caffeine, and zero shame.
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(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 maternity lawsuit claiming Miley Cyrus had a secret biological mother. A Tennessee judge shut it down with prejudice, ending the strange case and handing Billy Ray Cyrus a legal win.
And finally, Leonardo DiCaprio explains his personal philosophy for surviving fame: speak only when you have something to say, disappear the rest of the time, and stay out of people’s faces if you want a long career.
It’s celebrities, chaos, and questionable choices — the Who Cares trifecta.
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