Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Twin at Marty Supreme LA Premiere, Paramount Skydance Makes $108.4 Billion Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC Deal Extended Through May 2027

Christmas Card Day and National Pastry Day are celebrated

From The LifeMinute.tv Team

December 9, 2025

Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet squash breakup rumors at Marty Supreme LA premiere
The power couple put breakup speculation to rest as they made a coordinated and affectionate appearance at the Marty Supreme premiere last night. The duo turned heads in matching orange ensembles at the Samuel Goldwyn Theatre in Beverly Hills, confidently signaling that their relationship is still going strong. The film stars Chalamet as a charismatic table tennis prodigy loosely inspired by legendary player Marty Reisman, charting his rise to prominence in the late 1950s. Chalamet, 29, and Jenner, 28—who began dating in early 2023—had sparked recent split rumors after nearly two months without a public outing together. But on the red carpet, the couple appeared relaxed, happy, and very much in sync as they walked hand-in-hand.

Paramount Skydance launches hostile $108.4 billion cash bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery
Paramount Skydance ignited a Hollywood power struggle on Monday with a hostile $108.4 billion all-cash bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, offering $30 per share in a move that sent shockwaves through the industry. The dramatic offer comes just three days after Netflix struck its own deal to purchase a portion of Warner Bros. assets, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown between two rival suitors. Paramount’s proposal, notable for its sheer scale and cash-up-front certainty, puts the decision squarely in the hands of WBD shareholders, who must now choose between the newly launched takeover attempt and the previously accepted Netflix agreement.

Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC deal extended through May 2027
Jimmy Kimmel Live! Isn’t done quite yet. The long-running late-night staple has been officially renewed through May 2027, extending Jimmy Kimmel’s already record-setting run as the longest-tenured host currently on air. Kimmel shared the news with staff on Monday, confirming that the show will continue for at least another year and a half. The renewal comes only a few months after ABC temporarily pulled Kimmel off air following controversial comments, he made related to the killing of Charlie Kirk. Though he returned to the show six days later, uncertainty lingered over its long-term future. This new deal, however, firmly reaffirms ABC’s commitment to both Kimmel and the franchise that has become a defining part of its late-night identity.

Today’s holidays:
National Pastry Day, Christmas Card Day.

In today’s birthday news:
Dame Judi Dench 91, actor Beau Bridges 84, actor John Malkovich 72, entertainer Donny Osmond 68, actress Felicity Huffman 63, musician Jakob Dylan 56, Shark Tank's Lori Greiner 56, Green Day drummer Tré Cool 53.

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