If you blinked, you might’ve missed a lot in the pop culture world this week. From steamy breakups and surprise livestreams to a live-action leap into the Minecraft universe, here’s everything you need to catch up on — all in one scroll.
Justin Bieber’s Instagram Live Has Everyone Talking (and Worrying)
Justin Bieber went on Instagram Live recently, and fans couldn’t help but feel…concerned. Shirtless, swaying, and barely making eye contact while mumbling through what seemed to be a new track, he had the internet raising eyebrows and asking questions. Add to that the drama around Hailey allegedly unfollowing him (she later chalked it up to a “glitch”), and it’s clear things are rocky in Bieberland. Some say he’s just vibing — others worry it’s something deeper.

Brooks Nader Breaks Up with Gleb Savchenko Over Cheating Rumors
The drama isn’t limited to livestreams. Brooks Nader, model and Sports Illustrated star, reportedly dumped “Dancing with the Stars” pro Gleb Savchenko this week — and the reason? She suspects he cheated. Gleb claimed he found out about the breakup from the tabloids (yikes) and said she ghosted him. They’d been on-again, off-again since meeting on DWTS last fall. Now? Looks like it’s officially off.

Alex Cooper’s Dating Show Is Coming to Hulu
“Call Her Daddy” queen Alex Cooper is getting into the reality TV game. Her new Hulu series Overboard for Lovethrows hot singles onto a luxury yacht — but of course, there’s a twist. To unlock the yacht’s VIP perks, they’ll have to face challenges. Love, drama, and high-seas chaos? We’re absolutely watching.

Lauren Graham Gets Real on “Call Her Daddy”
Speaking of Alex Cooper — this week’s podcast episode featured none other than Gilmore Girls’ own Lauren Graham. In the chat, she opened up about her time as Lorelai, her views on love and family, and yes, her obsession with coffee is very real. She got emotional talking about the show’s ending and also spilled on her relaxed outlook on marriage and kids. A cozy, heartwarming episode for longtime fans.

The Minecraft Movie Is Finally Here — and It’s…Wild
Gamers and movie lovers, rejoice! A Minecraft Movie officially hit theaters this week. The cast is stacked — Jack Black, Jason Momoa, Emma Myers — and the story follows four misfits sucked into the blocky Overworld. It’s part action-comedy, part heartfelt quest, and 100% pixel-packed. Reviews are mixed: some critics love the chaotic fun, while others feel it tries too hard to be deep. Either way, it’s a must-watch for any Minecraft fan.

Coachella 2025: What You Need to Know
Coachella is back, and this year’s festival is packed with big stars, wild fashion, and tons of music moments you won’t want to miss. Held across two weekends (April 11–13 and April 18–20), it’s the hottest event in the desert.
Headliners to Watch
- Lady Gaga – Pop queen returning to the Coachella stage with all the drama and vocals.
- Green Day – Bringing early 2000s rock back.
- Post Malone – Expect a mix of country, rap, and emotion.
- Travis Scott – High energy and probably a crazy set design.
Other must-see artists include SZA, Olivia Rodrigo, Tame Impala, Ice Spice, and Sabrina Carpenter.
The Fashion
It’s all about metallics, fringe, mesh, and Y2K vibes. Think futuristic cowgirl with lots of glitter. Celebs and influencers will be out in full force showing off their desert style.
Beyond the Music
Coachella is also known for brand lounges, pool parties, secret shows, and viral TikTok moments. Revolve Festival and Spotify Oasis will be big again, with lots of influencers and glam setups.
Final Vibe
Whether you’re going or just following along on social media, Coachella is still the it event of spring. Great music, unforgettable moments, and lots of content. Stay tuned for the chaos!
Final Thoughts: Is Coachella Still Cool?
Every year someone asks, “Is Coachella still relevant?” And every year, Coachella answers with a lineup that sells out in minutes, a roster of headliners that dominate the charts, and viral moments that flood TikTok for weeks. Love it or love to hate it, Coachella remains the pop culture event of the spring — and this year, it’s leveling up.
