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This week’s celebrity news was shaped largely by the Grammys, from headline-making wins to on-stage jokes that sparked backlash.
Beyond music’s biggest night, there were relationship revelations, reality TV drama, major announcements and a few moments that had social media split.
1. Trump threatens legal action against Trevor Noah over Grammy joke
Trevor Noah found himself at the centre of controversy after making a joke about US President Donald Trump while hosting the 68th Grammy Awards. The comment, delivered after Billie Eilish won the Song of the Year, referenced Trump’s interest in Greenland and allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump responded with a lengthy social media rant, calling the awards “virtually unwatchable” and accusing Noah of making false and defamatory statements.
He denied ever visiting Epstein’s island and threatened to sue the comedian, signing off his post as “President DJT”.
2. Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton spark romance rumours
Kim Kardashian and Formula One star Lewis Hamilton have set off dating speculation after reports of a private countryside getaway. According to insiders, the pair enjoyed a quiet weekend that included dinner and spa time at a luxury estate in England.
The pair have moved in overlapping circles for years, particularly during Kanye West’s fashion-heavy era, and are said to have reconnected more recently.
3. Nicki Minaj’s social media rants raise concern
Nicki Minaj dominated headlines for reasons that had nothing to do with her music after a series of explosive social media posts. During the airing of the Grammy Awards, the rapper drew backlash for comments involving unverified allegations against Jay-Z and Beyoncé.
She also tied her claims to political commentary and publicly aligned herself with Trump. With no evidence supporting the accusations and no response from the Carters, the situation has left fan bases divided and questioning Minaj’s behaviour.
4. Tyla confirms ‘A-Pop’ as her next album
Fresh off her second Grammy win, Tyla officially announced the title of her sophomore album. Speaking backstage at the awards, she revealed that the project is called “A-Pop” and it is set for release later this year.
The singer also explained in another interview that this album feels more intentional and grounded than her debut. She described the process as slower and more personal, reflecting her growth and clearer sense of direction as an artist.
5. Gospel legend Ron Kenoly passes away at 81
The gospel music world is mourning the loss of Ron Kenoly, who died at the age of 81. Tributes poured in celebrating his impact as a worship leader whose songs became staples in churches worldwide.
Kenoly was nominated for nine GMA Dove Awards and won Praise and Worship Album of the Year in 1997. He is remembered for songs like “Ancient of Days” and “Lift Him Up” and for dedicating his life to ministry through music.
6. Jasmin Lawrence and Eric Murphy announce pregnancy
Jasmin Lawrence and Eric Murphy announced they are expecting their first child together, making movie stars Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy first-time grandparents. The couple shared the news with a soft, intimate photoshoot posted on social media.
Both families celebrated the announcement publicly, with grandfather-to-be Martin sharing his excitement and gratitude. The couple married quietly in 2025 after getting engaged the year before.
7. Why Cole Walliser was missing from the Grammys red carpet
While the Glambot remained a highlight on the Grammys red carpet, its longtime operator Cole Walliser was noticeably absent. Reports later confirmed that he was not hired for this year’s show.
The decision followed renewed backlash over resurfaced emails from 2019 and criticism linked to a viral Jennifer Lopez red carpet moment. According to reports, “E!” is reassessing how it approaches future red carpet coverage, hence Walliser was nowhere to be seen.
8. Nonku Williams and Beverly Steyn’s friendship fallout
Reality TV fans were drawn back into drama after Beverly Steyn confirmed a fallout with Nonku Williams. Steyn shared a video hinting at betrayal before later stating that the issue involved money owed to her.
She revealed that she was “done” with an unnamed person and tired of protecting them. She alleged that an agreement was signed and repayment never happened, with legal action expected.
“Done creating a narrative to protect your image when people ask me what’s going on between the two of us. I can tell you one thing: whatever happens in the dark comes to light, and I’m done,” she said.
Even though she did not mention any names, fans were able to piece together that Steyn was talking about “The Real Housewives of Durban” star due to their friendship.
9. Juicy Jay explains why his relationship with Yvonne ended
Former “Big Brother Titans” contestant Juicy Jay opened up about the end of his relationship with Yvonne Awanga during a podcast interview. He said the relationship began to feel one-sided, with him initiating most communication.
According to Juicy Jay, distance was not much of a factor but rather the bigger issue was a lack of openness and emotional effort.
He also revealed that he was given a two-year ultimatum to get his finances up, realising at the end of the relationship that Yvonne had already tapped out way of the relationship.
10. Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance sparks Spanish learning boom
Ahead of Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, Duolingo reported a surge in Spanish learners. The artist is set to deliver the first halftime performance entirely in Spanish.
The language app leaned into the moment with ads translating Bad Bunny lyrics, encouraging fans to learn along. This follows the artist’s historic Grammy wins, including Album of the Year for a Spanish-language album.
