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Ariana’s split, Tyla’s Disney role and Kim hits Monaco
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|June 12, 2026
FROM relationship breakups and personal revelations to major music announcements and career milestones, this week delivered plenty of talking points across the entertainment world.
Ariana Grande’ reported split from Ethan Slater made headlines, South African stars opened up about deeply personal matters, and fans received exciting news about upcoming projects, tours and international performances.
Grande and Slater have reportedly gone their separate ways after nearly three years together. According to reports, the pair ended their relationship amicably several months ago and remain supportive of one another.
The couple met while filming Wicked in 2023 and later made their romance public.
While the relationship has come to an end, Grande appears focused on a busy year ahead, having recently launched her Eternal Sunshine tour and preparing for the release of her upcoming album, Petal.
Nick Cannon is preparing to give audiences an inside look at one of the most talked-about aspects of his life.
Netflix has announced a new docuseries that will follow the entertainer as he balances fatherhood, work and co-parenting across his large blended family.
The series is expected to offer a more personal look at Cannon's day-to-day life and the realities of raising 12 children while maintaining a demanding career in entertainment.
Months after announcing her separation from Brandon “Gashl” Mthombeni, Thato Mokoena has shared more insight into what led to the breakdown of their marriage.
Speaking on YouTube, the former Big Brother Mzansi star revealed that the relationship began facing challenges during their third year of marriage when boundaries she considered non-negotiable were crossed.
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