There’s been some rumblings about Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton but to me they seem fine. Boring in the best way. Boring is good! 

 

Attached to this post – photos of them on holiday with the children in Venice.

 

We are going into a tricky few days for US tabloid media as frankly, everyone is waiting for the Bennifer news to drop. In the meantime, PEOPLE’s top story is about pastors Carl and Laura Lentz who want to get the news out that they are solid and they have a new church (not Hillsong), as well as a podcast. My lukewarm take on the Lentzes is that they have three kids to provide for and their business is church – that’s literally how they make money. It makes sense for them to go back to that (particularly Laura, who grew up with Hillsong). Infidelity is a sin worthy of stoning in the town square on Reddit and TikTok so the Lentzes will have a very tough time finding a young, engaged audience like they had at Hillsong. 

 

“Three main living rooms” – never change, Martha Stewart!

A lot of celebrities have posted about the US Supreme Court decision but, for an election year, the endorsements have been fairly quiet. This could be many reasons, from fatigue to fear

 

There’s also the assessment of risk versus reward: do these endorsements even matter (in terms of actual voter registration or getting people to the polls)? 

 

Danny Pellegrino is a podcaster, author and overall sweetie and I think he says something very simple but very profound here: Necks do get tighter with age!!! 

 

I was too quick to jump on the “is Sophie Turner single” train because she received a piggyback from her boyfriend Peregrine at a polo match on his family’s “sprawling estate.” That’s exactly the kind of description that fits a name like Peregrine.