Hilary Duff is set to contribute a new song to Warner Bros. Pictures Animation’s upcoming film adaptation of “The Cat in the Hat,” scheduled for release on November 6. The track, titled “Catastrophe,” will be featured in the movie, which stars Bill Hader as the iconic feline. The voice cast also includes Xochitl Gomez, Matt Berry, Quinta Brunson, Paula Pell, Tiago Martinez, Giancarlo Esposito, America Ferrera, Bowen Yang, and Tituss Burgess.
In personal news, Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley have reportedly separated after nearly three years of marriage. Sources describe their relationship as strained due to frequent arguments and conflicting schedules, with Antonoff often on tour or working late in the studio, and Qualley managing her own career commitments. Speculation about their split grew when Antonoff attended Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at Madison Square Garden without Qualley, who was noticeably absent.
Meanwhile, model and author Emily Ratajkowski has secured a lucrative book deal with Penguin Press for her forthcoming work titled “Mother F--ker.” The book, inspired by her viral essay for the Cut, will explore intimate aspects of her life following childbirth and the breakdown of her marriage. The project reportedly attracted significant interest, resulting in a seven-figure deal after a competitive bidding process. Although Ratajkowski does not disclose specific individuals in the essay, she has been romantically linked to several high-profile figures in the past.
Legal tensions have emerged involving billionaire Peter Thiel and his husband, Matt Danzeisen, after a flight attendant filed a lawsuit alleging violent behavior aboard their private jet. The claim, filed in California federal court, accuses Danzeisen of throwing heavy cooler bags at the attendant during a July 2024 flight from Idaho to Washington, D.C., after becoming frustrated over restricted bathroom access. The attendant, Stefanie Bojar, asserts she was injured and humiliated in front of witnesses. Danzeisen and his legal team deny the allegations, characterizing them as extortion and a “shakedown,” pointing to prior compensation Bojar received and accusing her of attempting to coerce a financial settlement. Both sides are preparing for litigation.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding, held recently at Madison Square Garden, drew a guest list of approximately 1,000 attendees, including numerous celebrities from various industries. Sources suggest that some guests had limited or no prior personal connection to the couple but were invited nonetheless. Notable attendees ranged from actors Brad Pitt, Tom Hanks, and Dakota Johnson, to musicians Paul McCartney, Ed Sheeran, and Selena Gomez. Ryan Seacrest, who had RSVP’d, reportedly canceled due to a hosting commitment.
Also attracting attention was the world premiere of Disney’s live-action adaptation of “Moana” at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, where 4,000 guests gathered. The event featured branded giveaways from companies such as Coppertone and Dole Whip, along with promotional appearances including a life-sized Moana LEGO display and the distribution of a special edition of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s energy drink, Zoa. The LA Philharmonic performed the film’s score live under conductor Sarah Hicks, while director Thomas Kail and songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda addressed the audience. Celebrity attendees included Stassi Schroeder, Scott Hoying, Jenna Dewan, and Disney Legend Ming Na Wen.
Separately, Jeff Bezos was seen attending the Sun Valley Conference in Idaho alongside his wife, Lauren Sánchez.
