Hollywood Rallies Trump for AI Rules as 'Jeopardy!' Fans Boil Over

Sarah Johnson
March 22, 2025
Brief
Hollywood stars urge Trump to protect AI copyright, 'Jeopardy!' fans react to a clue blunder, and entertainment news covers Rick Harrison's tragedy, Blake Lively's legal drama, and more celebrity headlines.
Hollywood’s big guns have spoken. Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney, and a host of other stars are urging former President Trump to step in and protect AI copyright rules, which they argue are crucial for creative industries. This coalition of talent isn’t messing around, calling for action to prevent artificial intelligence from running amok in the artistic domain. It's not every day you see McCartney and Stiller tag-teaming a political issue—consider this a high-stakes celebrity petition.
Meanwhile, 'Jeopardy!' fans are up in arms over a missed triple stumper clue about the show 'Cheers.' The outrage was palpable as contestants flubbed what viewers deemed an obvious answer. Honestly, you’d think the question involved nuclear physics with the way Twitter lit up.
In other entertainment news, 'Pawn Stars' boss Rick Harrison is grappling with heartbreaking questions about whether he could have saved his son from a fentanyl overdose. His raw honesty in reflecting on the tragedy is gut-wrenching—and a stark reminder of the opioid epidemic’s devastating toll.
The drama doesn’t stop there. Blake Lively’s legal moves to extricate herself from what a lawyer calls a “self-concocted disaster” have raised eyebrows and accusations of abusing the legal system. Oh Blake, Hollywood scandals just can’t resist a splash of courtroom theatrics.
On a somber note, 'Little House on the Prairie' actor Jack Lilley has passed away at the age of 91. Known for his memorable performances, Lilley’s legacy as a one-of-a-kind talent remains intact.
Across the pond, Kate Middleton reportedly treats Prince William like a “fourth child,” managing royal tantrums with insider-worthy finesse. Ah, the glamorous struggles of royalty—it’s not all tiaras and tea parties, folks.
Kelly Clarkson stirred curiosity with a cryptic message following an unexplained absence from her talk show. Fans are left wondering what’s behind the mysterious vibe as she returns to the spotlight.
And in the realm of reality TV, HGTV star Erin Napier openly admitted to feeling jealous of “supermodel-looking” women messaging her husband. Erin, you’re not alone—social media has everyone rethinking relationship boundaries.
Gwyneth Paltrow, ever the wellness guru, expressed her fascination with the MAHA movement and criticized institutions that she believes are failing society. If there’s one thing Gwyneth excels at, it’s making headlines with her introspections.
Finally, 'Wheel of Fortune' host Vanna White candidly shared that she doesn’t cook for her family, asking, “Why should I?” Honestly, if you’ve been flipping letters on national TV for decades, maybe you’ve earned that right.
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Editor's Comments
It’s fascinating how Hollywood’s elite are rallying around AI copyright rules, almost like they’re forming their own Avengers team. But the 'Jeopardy!' clue debacle? That’s my pick for the most delightfully ridiculous outrage of the week—seriously, people need to chill. And Blake Lively’s legal drama? Sounds like the plot of her next movie.
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