Entertainment
Zara Larsson already has a ‘spot’ for Grammy award
Zara Larsson is having a defining moment in her career, and it’s one she’s been working toward for years.
The Swedish pop star has earned her first-ever Grammy nomination, a milestone that arrives as her music continues to reach new heights.
Her third studio album, Midnight Sun, released in September, has been widely praised, and its title track has now landed a nomination for Best Dance Pop Recording at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Speaking with PEOPLE about the recognition, Larsson didn’t hide how meaningful the moment feels.
“I just feel very seen. I feel very validated in my artistic direction,” she said, reflecting on what the nomination represents after years of dedication and growth.
For Larsson, the honour goes beyond trophies and headlines.
She described a Grammy as a symbol of respect from fellow creatives in the industry, emphasizing that it’s voted on by people who truly understand the craft.
The singer admitted that while the nomination feels surreal, she also had confidence in the song from the very beginning.
“I had so much faith and confidence in the whole record, but specifically Midnight Sun,” she shared, explaining how the track immediately stood out once it was written.
The project, from the music to the visuals and overall world-building, felt deeply personal to her, which makes this first nomination even more special.
Larsson also revealed that she’s already imagined where the award would live if she takes one home.
“Even if you just have one, you are a Grammy-winning artist forever. And I have a perfect spot for it on my bookshelf,” she said with a smile.
When asked if she truly has a plan, she confirmed, “Yes. I do have a plan. I know exactly where it would go.”
As Midnight Sun continues to gain momentum and industry recognition, Larsson’s Grammy nod marks a major turning point.
It’s a moment that not only celebrates one successful song, but also affirms her creative vision and place among today’s leading pop artists.
Entertainment
Who’s in, who’s out after chaotic first round in Pittsburgh
The 2026 NFL Draft was completed with full of trades and surprises on Thursday night, April 23.
In a significant move, the Las Vegas Raiders opted for Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No.1 overall pick.
After the first round, some teams are all in on their future, while others are dangerously close to being counted out.
Who’s in
The Las Vegas Raiders are in without a doubt. With the first overall pick, they drafted quarterback Fernando Mendoza, the winner of the Heisman Trophy, who will be the face of the franchise going forward.
All four teams in the NFC East are in contention now. The New York Giants are in after drafting Arvell Reese from Ohio State and tackle Francis Mauigoa. The Dallas Cowboys are in after trading up to select “transformative” safety Caleb Downs. Even the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders landed top talent.
The Los Angeles Rams are looking to build for the future. By taking Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick, they’ve guaranteed themselves their man under center when Matthew Stafford retires.
Who’s out
The New York Jets didn’t find the right path. Despite having three first-round picks, officials panned their haul, calling edge rusher David Bairly at No. 2 a major reach.
Another setback was the Arizona Cardinals. Selecting a running back like Jeremiyah Love with an underperforming offensive line and dire needs defensively made one wonder if the team had already tanked.
The Miami Dolphins disappointed just as much. Following their spending in free agency on a quarterback such as Malik Willis, they didn’t provide him with anything worthwhile offensively.
Predictions for round 2 and round 3
As rounds 2 and 3 are approaching, analysts make major predictions.
Starting with Round 2, San Francisco will select Emmanuel McNeil-Warren as their safety selection at No. 33 overall, while Arizona selects Carson Beck as a future starting quarterback at No. 34 overall.
Buffalo will be taking a chance by selecting Josh Allen’s red zone target in Denzel Boston at No. 35 overall, while New York adds to their depth with Jermod McCoy at No. 37 overall.
Meanwhile, Baltimore is going for yet another falling star in Avieon Terrell at No. 45 overall. Teams that need a quarterback will watch closely as the Steelers draft Garrett Nussmeier at No. 53 overall.
In Round 3, Philadelphia drafts an offensive tackle to help improve their offensive line with Caleb Tiernan at No. 68 overall, while Cleveland takes care of one more defensive player.
Miami selects tight end Oscar Delp at No. 75 overall, and Pittsburgh looks to continue rebuilding its secondary. As the third round progresses, expect runs on receivers and interior offensive linemen.
Entertainment
Jada Pinkett Smith seeks $49K legal fees from Will Smith former friend
Jada Pinkett Smith is asking a judge to order Will Smith’s former friend, Bilaal Salaam, to cover nearly $49,000 in legal costs after parts of his emotional distress lawsuit against her were dismissed.
According to court documents reviewed by TMZ, Pinkett Smith argued that Salaam should be responsible for the expenses she incurred defending herself.
Salaam had filed a $3 million emotional distress suit last year, claiming he was brought in to help Smith with damage control following the 2022 Oscars slap incident involving Chris Rock.
Salaam alleged that Pinkett Smith and members of her entourage threatened him after learning he was working on a memoir.
Allegedly, he was even warned that he could “end up missing” or “catch a bullet” if he continued “telling her personal business.”
He also claimed she pressured him to sign a nondisclosure agreement under implied threat.
Pinkett Smith categorically refuted all such claims calling them “false, uncorroborated and made to generate attention as part of an ongoing public campaign of harassment.”
She further argued that Salaam failed to provide evidence for claims that he lost a girlfriend, left the country, or suffered health issues due to distress.
While parts of the lawsuit have been thrown out, the case remains ongoing.
Entertainment
Denise Richards is ‘grateful’ to be in Patrick Muldoon’s first and last film
Denise Richards was able to make some lovely memories with Patrick Muldoon before his sudden death from a heart attack last week.
Muldoon and Richards — who dated in the 90s for five years and remained best friends for decades later — play romantic partners in the new action crime thriller film Dirty Hands, out in theatres on Friday, April 24.
“Pat & I were supposed to do press this week for Dirty Hands” Richards wrote on Instagram. “He was so passionate about this movie & worked so hard on it…We did our first movie together & I am so blessed & grateful I did his last movie with him.”
The post was accompanied by an emotional scene between their characters: Muldoon plays Chicago drug runner Patrick Muldoon and Richards plays his girlfriend Sheila, who is torn between her loyalties.
Richards, 55, and Muldoon, who was 57, first starred together in Starship Troopers in 1997, when they were 19 and 21 respectively. They formed a strong bond and dated for five years before deciding to remain friends.
Earlier this week, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star paid tribute to Muldoon on Instagram, admitting she’s “deeply heartbroken and devastated” losing her “best friend” and “family.”
“My whole adult life & I don’t know it without you. The friendship, love, support, respect & loyalty we we had was unconditional and rare,” she wrote. “You’ve had my back and protected me more than anyone. I don’t know what I’m going to do without you here.”
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