Each week, Benzinga Buzz compiles the latest entertainment news into a cohesive column for your consideration. Read on for the latest updates — both useful and irreverent.
This week, we got a glimpse at the goings-on in Atlantic City, where Jay-Z's nonprofit — the Reform Alliance — raised millions via an auction.
Tom Brady and Kim Kardashian were among the attendees. Both stars contributed $2 million each at the auction, according to the New York Post.
Notably, during the auction, a piece by artist George Condo was presented. Both Brady and Kardashian enthusiastically bid $2 million each, leading Condo to agree to create a custom work for Kardashian.
Condo has previously designed album covers for Kardashian's ex, Kanye West.
The Reform Alliance was established in 2019 by Jay-Z, rapper Meek Mill, Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, Brooklyn Nets co-owner Clara Wu Tsai, Third Point CEO Daniel Loeb, Galaxy Digital CEO Michael Novogratz and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft (who's sort of like Brady's ex).
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- Speaking of "RiRi," Usher is set to take center stage at the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show. Our writer asks: Can the "Yeah!" singer topple Rihanna's hype?
- The Clooney Foundation for Justice — run by power couple George and Amal Clooney — honored trailblazers and agents of positive change across the globe as part of the second annual Albie Awards. Sure, it was for a good cause and all, but let's zero in on the fashion.
- During a segment on ESPN's "First Take" last week, billionaire Mark Cuban sort-of jokingly advised Taylor Swift to dump Travis Kelce. "I've got a bunch of good-looking, single guys that play for the Dallas Mavericks," Cuban said. Kelce replied to Cuban with an offer of his own — "Just sign me to a ten day!" — while alluding to a brief NBA contract.
- Meta Platforms Inc. META has new smart glasses, dubbed the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. The new eyewear, revealed at the Connect launch event, costs $299, can take calls, play music and conduct live streams. Basically, it's like wearing a smartphone on your face.
- Mattel MAT unveiled a new version of Pictionary where players can now compete against artificial intelligence instead of a human. It's an ideal birthday gift for that insufferable friend who takes game night way too seriously.
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