Celebrity Business Update: Who’s Cashing In, Who’s Cancelled, and Who Faked Their Own Death?
- Jessica Ramirez
- Jul 14
- 3 min read
Celebrity business just got wilder: AI masterminds eyeing Google’s throne, scandal-scorched TV chefs, comeback queens, and a TikTok death that wasn’t. Who’s cashing in, who’s crashing out — and who’s faking their own funeral?
Demis Hassabis: The AI Kingpin Plotting Google’s Future
If you’re not name-dropping Demis Hassabis at your next startup pitch, are you even paying attention? The DeepMind cofounder — yes, the guy whose brain is probably an actual quantum computer — is now the big boss of Google’s AI unit.
Rumor has it Hassabis is perfectly poised to snatch Sundar Pichai’s CEO throne. He’s leading Google’s AI commercialization push — translation: he’s about to turn all that nerd magic into billions. Of course, he claims he “prefers research.” Sure, Demis. You can run your next “experiment” from the corner office, can’t you?
Munroe Bergdorf’s “Love & Rage” — From Canceled to Iconic
Meanwhile, Munroe Bergdorf is busy rewriting the book on celebrity comebacks. You remember the mess: in 2017, she was dropped by L’Oréal for calling out systemic racism — then, plot twist! She joined their Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Board. Now she’s the star of Love & Rage, a brand-new documentary premiering July 15.
It’s raw, honest, and powerful — an A+ case study in how personal branding, resilience, and staying loud pay off in the influencer economy. Expect to see Munroe everywhere soon, speaking up for Black transgender rights while cashing those brand partnership checks.
Gregg Wallace: MasterChef Host Gets Cooked
Hold onto your spatulas: MasterChef’s Gregg Wallace is in boiling water. A Banijay investigation confirmed over 45 allegations of inappropriate behavior — dating back to the era when everyone thought low-rise jeans were cool (2005–2018).
The fallout? He’s out at the BBC, the Culture Secretary is sharpening the knives for systemic reform, and MasterChef’s future on the Beeb is shakier than a soufflé under a ceiling fan. Moral of the story? Bad behavior doesn’t stay hidden when you’re a celebrity brand — and cancel culture loves leftovers.
Fake Death on TikTok? Grace Wolstenholme Says: Not Dead Yet!
And finally — a plot twist straight out of a telenovela: British TikToker Grace Wolstenholme, beloved for her real talk about life with cerebral palsy, found out she was “dead.” Except — spoiler alert — she’s very much alive, thanks.
A viral hoax claimed she’d passed away, racking up tens of thousands of views. It tanked her engagement, messed with her influencer income, and sparked a police probe. Proof that in 2025, your digital reputation is your business capital — and faking your death is apparently the new clout-chasing strategy.
So whether you’re launching the next AI empire like Hassabis, dropping a doc like Munroe, getting cancelled like Gregg, or fighting a fake death like Grace — remember: fame is fleeting, but scandal is forever. Stay tuned for updates and more in-depth coverage of your favorite celebrities and entertainment news! Create a free membership account with us today!
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References — Because Even Gossip Needs Receipts
Business Insider — How Demis Hassabis became Google's best superpower in the AI race
People — Munroe Bergdorf Shares Her Journey in New Documentary Love & Rage
The Times — Gregg Wallace: Allegations and BBC Fallout
People — Influencer Reveals 'Someone Faked My Death on TikTok'
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