Eric Murphy, Jasmine Lawrence announce pregnancy
Eric Murphy and Jasmin Lawrence, the children of Hollywood comedy legends Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, have announced that they are expecting their first child together, marking a new chapter for one of Hollywood’s most well-known extended families. The couple shared the joyful news nearly a year after their wedding, revealing that their family is growing just eight months after they tied the knot in a private ceremony attended by close family and friends. Jasmin Lawrence, 30, confirmed her pregnancy through a joint Instagram post shared with her husband on February 2. The post featured a photograph in which Jasmin showcased her baby bump while wearing an elegant off-the-shoulder white dress. On the other hand, Eric Murphy, 36, was seen resting his head gently on her belly while looking into the camera. (ANI)
Saif, Pratik Gandhi team up for Hum Hindustani
Saif Ali Khan, the star of Netflix’s first original Sacred Games, said it was lovely to be back on the streamer with period film Hum Hindustani, which revolves around a team of officials battling chaos, resistance and impossible odds to to deliver India’s first elections. Directed by Rahul Dholakia of Parzania and Raees fame, the movie, inspired by true events, also features Pratik Gandhi as a cop. It is produced by Emmay Entertainment with Monisha Advani, Madhu Bhojwani and Nikkhil Advani serving as producers. ‘Honestly, it feels like being at home because Netflix and I started off together 10 years ago… Sacred Games was amazing. And I think it always stood for high quality. And the people that we work with, even in the production, have made sure that we make a lovely kind of good-looking and very interesting product every time. (PTI)
BTS comeback concert and documentary to stream live globally
There is good news for BTS fans as K-pop superstars are making their long-awaited return this March with a landmark global event. Streaming live from Gwanghwamun in Seoul, this monumental performance celebrates the release of their highly anticipated new album, Arirang Netflix, in collaboration with HYBE, has announced a comeback event for K-pop supergroup, featuring a live performance and a feature-length documentary slated for release in March 2026. The comeback concert, titled BTS The Comeback Live| Arirang, will be streamed live on Netflix on March 21, broadcasting live from the historic Gwanghwamun area in Seoul, South Korea. The performance marks BTS’s first global stage reunion following the completion of mandatory military service by all seven members, RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook. (ANI)
Swift skips Grammys, attends after-party in Los Angeles
Pop superstar Taylor Swift marked the 2026 Grammy Awards with a low-key appearance at an after-party, despite not attending the main ceremony earlier in the evening. Swift, 36, was spotted celebrating the 2026 Grammy Awards at a post-show party in Los Angeles. In a video shared on social media, the singer was seen chatting with guests. For the night out, Swift opted for a classic look, wearing a long-sleeved black top with a scoop neckline. She completed the outfit with her signature red lipstick, layered gold necklaces, and straight hair, according to E! News. Swift did not attend the Grammy Awards ceremony, hosted by Trevor Noah, as she was not nominated this year. The singer did not release new music during the eligibility period for the 2026 Grammys, which ran from August 31, 2024, to August 30, 2025. (ANI)





