Catch up on Us Weekly‘s most talked-about stories in celebrity news, sports, and entertainment as of June 24, 2026. Here are the top highlights:
An autopsy report on The Wire actor Bobby J. Brown determined that his death was due to diffuse thermal injuries and smoke inhalation from a barn fire in Maryland. Toxicology results showed 71 percent carbon monoxide concentration in his blood along with traces of alcohol. His death, which happened in February while he was trying to jump-start a vehicle, has been classified as accidental.
Speculation is mounting that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce might be getting married at Madison Square Garden on July 3. A permit has been filed to close nearby streets, and a city official has confirmed that the venue is preparing to host the wedding. Additionally, some of Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs teammates have booked accommodations at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square for the weekend.
Country singer Rory Feek has announced that his daughter Indiana is scheduled to undergo open-heart surgery this week at Dell Children’s Medical Center in Austin, Texas. The procedure aims to correct a ventricular septal defect diagnosed at birth. Feek mentioned that Indiana is expected to stay in the hospital for about 10 days, followed by a recovery period of six to eight weeks at home.
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