1. Met Gala 2026
The Met Gala 2026 completely took over social media this week, with celebrities, influencers, and fans flooding TikTok and Instagram with reactions to the night’s biggest fashion moments. This year’s theme, Fashion Is Art, pushed celebrities to wear some of the boldest and most dramatic looks the event has seen in years. While some stars were praised for perfectly matching the theme, others quickly became the subject of memes and worst dressed lists online. One of the most talked about appearances came from Katy Perry, whose oversized headpiece instantly went viral and sparked countless jokes across social media. Beyoncé also made a major return to the Met Gala after years along with her daughter, Blue Ivy. Rihanna also stood out again, with clips of her red carpet interviews spreading widely online. Fans were also shocked by several major celebrities skipping the event entirely. Stars like Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet were expected by many and their absence quickly became a trending topic.

2. Whitney Leavitt’s Announcement
Whitney Leavitt shocked fans by announcing she is leaving “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” during her final Broadway performance of Chicago. While performing as Roxie Hart on May 3, Leavitt broke character to reveal the news on stage, instantly creating buzz on TikTok and Instagram. Videos of the moment quickly went viral, with fans calling it the most Whitney way possible to leave the show. She later confirmed online that she will still appear in Season 5, but it will officially be her last season. In an emotional Instagram video, she explained that before reality TV she had always wanted to pursue theater and acting. She now feels ready to move on to a new chapter in her career. She said she was “leaving with gratitude” and reflected on both the highs and lows she experienced with the cast over the years. Many fans now wonder what the future of the show will look like without one of its most recognizable stars. Leavitt’s Broadway success has only increased her popularity. Her time in Chicago helped the show reach some of its highest ticket sales in years, proving that her career may be heading far beyond reality television. 



















