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Scott Adams, best known for creating the comic strip Dilbert, has died at 68 after a battle with prostate cancer. The announcement came on January 13 during a live broadcast of Coffee with Scott Adams, when his ex-wife, Shelly Miles, confirmed his death and read a goodbye message he had written earlier this month.

"If you are reading this, things did not go well for me," Adams wrote in the message, dated January 1, 2026. "My body failed before my brain. I am of sound mind as I write this." He reflected on his life and career, adding, "I had an amazing life. I gave it everything I had. If I got any benefits from my work, I'm asking that you pay it forward, as best as you can. That's the legacy I want. Be useful and please know I loved you all to the very end."

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The Recording Academy and CBS have confirmed that Emmy Award winning comedian Trevor Noah will return to the Grammy Awards stage for one final appearance as host. The announcement marks Noah’s sixth time leading music’s biggest night, with the ceremony set to take place on Sunday, Feb. 1 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The broadcast will air live on CBS in the evening, with streaming options available through Paramount Plus.

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Matt Damon has never stepped away from Ben Affleck during the actor-director's most turbulent years, including public divorces and a long struggle with alcohol addiction.

The longtime friends appeared together Monday on SiriusXM's "The Howard Stern Show," where Affleck reflected openly on a period when he admitted he was "drinking too much." Stern turned to Damon and asked whether he felt able to step in and offer help during those highly scrutinized moments.

"Oh, yeah. Our relationship isn't affected by what people are saying," Damon said. "I was there for all of it."

Affleck, visibly moved, responded that Damon's loyalty meant everything to him. "That's sort of what a real friend is," he said.

Damon, 55, and Affleck, 53, have been close since childhood, growing up together in Boston before launching their careers with the Oscar-winning "Good Will Hunting." Stern described their bond as "a great romance" rooted in genuine love rather than Hollywood convenience.

"It's definitely love," Affleck agreed, explaining that the intensity of early male friendships often shapes identity. He said those relationships, especially ones built young, can last a lifetime and provide emotional grounding long after fame arrives.

Damon added that sharing success helped them stay balanced. "We hit the lottery," he said. "We hit it together."

Affleck credited that shared rise for keeping both men "sane" in an industry that can distort reality. Becoming famous simultaneously, he explained, gave them someone trusted to question choices, offer honesty, and cut through excess.

Damon has previously expressed sympathy for Affleck's level of scrutiny, saying he could not imagine enduring that pressure himself. Affleck has faced two highly public

divorces, from Jennifer Garner in 2015 and Jennifer Lopez in 2025, alongside well-documented efforts to address alcoholism.

In 2018, Affleck announced he had completed treatment, describing addiction as a lifelong commitment requiring humility and constant work. Damon stood by him throughout, largely shielded from similar attention.

"And it's been like that for 25 years," Damon said, noting their parallel careers and his gratitude for avoiding some of the spotlight.

Damon, married to Luciana Bozán since 2005, said stability and friendship have been key. For Affleck, that friendship remains foundational, a presence through recovery.

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Nikki Glaser and Judd Apatow aren't just funny.

In fact, when the Knocked Up director joked that the comedian used to babysit his and Leslie Mann's children, Maude Apatow, 28, and Iris Apatow, 23, while presenting at the 2026 Golden Globes, Nikki confirmed their relationship.

"You know, Nikki Glaser used to be our babysitter," Judd declared at the Jan. 11 awards ceremony. "That's true; she was our babysitter, and she was like, 'I do stand-up comedy.'"

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Sheinelle Jones marked a deeply emotional milestone on Monday, January 12, as she made her official debut as Jenna Bush Hager's permanent co-host on Today's fourth hour, newly titled Today With Jenna & Sheinelle. The broadcast was filled with tears, memories and tributes, as Jones reflected on stepping into the role months after the death of her husband, Uche Ojeh.

Early in the episode, Jones revealed a personal story she initially hadn't planned to share publicly. "I did not plan to share this, but I shared it with Jenna and she is having me share this with you," Jones, 47, told viewers. She recalled that Ojeh had always believed she belonged on a talk show dating back to their college years. "Uche always felt like, when we were in college, 'Oh, you should do a show,'" she said, admitting she often brushed off the idea.

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The Simple Life alum revealed on social media that she and Joel Madden's daughter, Harlow Madden, is now going by one of her two middle names, as the teen celebrates her 18th birthday on January 12.

Nicole, who also has a 16-year-old son named Sparrow Madden with her husband, wrote on Instagram, "18 years of you @katemaddennn."

Joel wrote in the comments, "That's my girl."

The couple's daughter's full name is Harlow Winter Kate Madden. As for how they came up with the lengthy moniker?

"I wanted a hippie name, and he wanted a more biblical name," Nicole explained in a 2008 People interview, with Joel mentioning that he admires actress Jean Harlow and his wife "likes Shalom Harlow the model."

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Bebe Rexha has jokingly suggested she might ask Taylor Swift to manage her pop career. Over the weekend, the 36-year-old singer shared a series of posts on X reflecting on her place in the music industry and poking fun at her own success level. She responded to a fan's suggestion that Swift, also 36, could take on the role of her manager with the comment, "That's actually genius."

The conversation began when Rexha shared a meme of the Grim Reaper preparing to unlock her door after freeing other pop stars, including Tinashe, Tate McRae, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX and Zara Larsson, from what internet users jokingly call the "Khia Asylum." The term refers to a supposed place where pop stars are kept until they achieve major success, named after rapper Khia. Rexha captioned the meme, "Guys

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