Mar. 15, 2025
Ludacris at his Atlanta home.Photo:Booking.com
Booking.com
Ludacriswants you to move into his Atlanta home . . . for two nights.
The rapper, 46, is partnering with Booking.com to offer four guestsa stay at his Georgia mansionfor just $4.04, a nod to the city’s area code.
The “immersive experience into Ludacris’ world” includes family-friendly activities and the opportunity to meet Ludacris himself, PEOPLE can exclusively share.
The rapper, whose real name is Chris Bridges, has lived at the impressive compound, which features 22 acres of landscaped gardens, since 2003.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:AmazonIt’s true — Amazon sells inexpensive, inviting, easy-to-assemble, and sustainably constructedtiny homes.As you search for markdowns on vacuums, fall fashion, and more duringPrime Big Deal Days, which starts tomorrow, Tuesday, October 8, why not add a tiny home to your virtual cart, too? In fact,a few PEOPLE readersscooped one up from the site during Amazon’s July Prime Day.We rounded up the best five small structures, including one resembling a charming mountain ski chalet.
Mar. 15, 2025
Naomi Scott in ‘Smile 2’.Photo:Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures
Smile 2scared its way into theaters nearly three weeks ago, but fans of the movie — or theSmilecurious — can now watch the film’s first seven minutes online.
Paramount Pictures recently published the opening minutes of the movie on awebsitefor anyone over 18 to watch, so long as they smile into their phone or laptop camera for those entire seven minutes. The video pauses if the technology used senses that the viewer has stopped smiling, forcing interested audience members into participating in the horror franchise’s signature facial expression in order to see the film’s first scene.
Mar. 15, 2025
Melissa Ordway in Los Angeles, California in June 2024.Photo:Stewart Cook/Getty
Stewart Cook/Getty
Melissa Ordwayis ready for her next chapter.
The Young and the Restlessstar shared on her Instagram Stories that the popular soap had taken her “off contract.” She also offered a glimpse at her new “look” — a shorter hairstyle — ahead of getting ready for auditions.
“Honestly, it’s been an interesting couple of months,” she wrote. “The show decided to take me off contract so I decided to change my look up a bit for auditions.
Mar. 15, 2025
Before the tsunami Theo (left) and Louis traveled around the world with their adventurous parents.Photo:National Geographic/Charlie Laing/Alec Davy
National Geographic/Charlie Laing/Alec Davy
Louis Mullan and his brother Theo returned home to the U.K. in shock after their parents vanished when theworld’s deadliest tsunami in historyslammed into Khao Luk, Thailand, on Dec. 26, 2004.
“Flying home without your parents and not knowing anything, but obviously [we had] common sense what the reality probably is,” Louis, who is featured in National Geographic’sTsunami:Race Against Time(streaming now on Disney+ and Hulu), tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue.