A few nibbly things from some of our favorite websites that we think you might enjoy or would enjoy nibbling on, so to speak.
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet love to keep us guessing. Instead of making their red carpet debut at Monday’s Met Gala (Chalamet was very invested in the New York Knicks’ game that same night), the two just stepped out as a couple at the 70th David Di Donatello Awards in Rome.

Robert Francis Prevost becomes the first U.S. pope and will be known as Leo XIV. [Deadline]
Liam Payne left a $32 million fortune and no will. Cheryl Cole names administrator. [Extra]
Prince William is done with Prince Harry, as the two are no longer on speaking terms. [Celebitchy]
Adam DeVine says Zac Efron “ghosted” him after asking him for a place to stay. [omg blog]
Hilaria Baldwin, please stop talking. [Pajiba]
Barry Diller comes out as gay at 83! [Boy Culture]
What have they done to Kerry Washington?!?!!? [Go Fug Yourself]
A Ladies of London reboot is coming to Bravo. [Reality Tea]
Leighton Meester is addressing Michelle Trachtenberg’s “devastating” death for the first time in an emotional statement. [Page Six]
Kylie Jenner had her Met Gala shoes glued on and had to have her team remove them for her. [Teen Vogue]
The Real Housewives of Rhode Island is coming to Bravo. Okay. [The Wrap]
Tom Brady is reflecting on the aftermath of his divorce from Gisele Bündchen with a new regret regarding his viral 2024 Netflix roast. The retired NFL star, who split from the Victoria’s Secret model in 2022, admitted yesterday on the “Impaulsive” podcast that his kids were unhappy with their dad’s attention-seeking antics. Jack, Benjamin, and Vivian asked him, “What was the point of that?” Brady recalled. Apparently, the roast was “tough on” the kids, which felt like “a stake through the heart” for Brady. [Extra]
Just in time for summer, Katie Holmes debuts blonde hair. [Glamour]
Watch RuPaul break down the Drag Race All Stars 10 points system twist. [OUT]
David Beckham has been labeled as “narcissistic” by Nicola Peltz amid the Beckham family feud. [Bored Panda]
Leonardo DiCaprio snuck into the Met Gala with his girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti. [Page Six]
HOT DEALS

- Save 30% on the Ninja Cookware, Ninja NeverStick Premium, 16-Piece Pots and Pans Set! Won’t stick, chip or flake. Super-heated at 30,000°F, plasma ceramic particles are fused to the surface of the pan, creating a super-hard, textured surface that interlocks with their exclusive coating for a superior bond. [Amazon]
- Save $15 on the Ninja 12-Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker. With 2 brew styles: Classic or Rich, each brew is flavorful and never bitter with custom brew strengths. [Walmart]
- Save $95 on the Arc’teryx women’s Thorium Hoody. Made for cold, dry conditions, this Arc’teryx hoodie delivers serious warmth. A combo of 750-fill-power grey goose down and synthetic Coreloft™ keeps you cozy and dry. [REI]
- Save 30% (using the FRIEND promo code) on the Fiesta Classic Rim 12 Pc. Dinnerware Set, Service For 4. [Macy’s]
- Save 30% on the JBL Go 4 Portable, Waterproof and Dustproof Bluetooth Speaker, Big Pro Sound with Punchy bass, 7-Hour Built-in Battery, Made in Part with Recycled Materials (Black). [Woot]
- Save 20% on the Silicone Luggage Tag with name ID card. Perfect to quickly spot your luggage! [Amazon]
- Save $100 on the Dyson Ball Animal 3 Extra Upright Vacuum. The best cleaning performance of any upright detangling vacuum.1 The Dyson Ball Animal 3 Extra deep cleans your whole home- and your pet. The vacuum tackles tough tasks easily, making it ideal for pet owners and parents. [Target]
- A Roku 65-inch TV for under $300 — onn. 65” Class 4K UHD (2160P) LED Roku Smart Television HDR. Roku Smart TV – wirelessly stream 500,000+ movies and TV episodes available across thousands of free or paid channels, conveniently presented through your own customizable home screen. [Walmart]
Like most websites, Socialite Life uses affiliate links where available, which means we earn a little commission if you click through and buy something. Also, as Amazon Influencers, we earn from qualifying purchases. Savings shown are those from the date and time of this article’s publication.