Hudson Williams, star of 'Heated Rivalry,' responded to Deuxmoi's podcast comments revealing his alleged girlfriend and criticizing the show's acting, expressing discontent with the coverage of his personal life amid ongoing discussions about the cast's relationships and the show's reception.
Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter have announced a break in their relationship amid rumors of Keoghan's infidelity with influencer Breckie Hill. The speculation began with a blind item on Deuxmoi, suggesting Keoghan exchanged inappropriate messages with an influencer. Hill, an OnlyFans creator, fueled the rumors by reposting TikToks linking her to the scandal, which some interpret as a publicity move to boost her online presence. The situation highlights the complex dynamics of celebrity relationships and social media engagement.
Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan have reportedly ended their relationship, according to a source who cited their focus on their careers as the reason for the split. The couple, who were first linked in late 2023, have kept their relationship mostly private. Despite the breakup, they still follow each other on Instagram. Rumors of their split had circulated earlier, with unverified claims suggesting Keoghan was getting close to a TikTok influencer.
Taylor Swift's publicist, Tree Paine, has criticized the anonymous Instagram account Deuxmoi for spreading false rumors that Swift and her ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn got married. Paine posted a screenshot of Deuxmoi's claim and stated that there was never a marriage or ceremony of any kind. Deuxmoi later apologized to Swift, and Paine's response marks a rare comment from her on Swift's personal life. Swift recently released a song about the end of a long-term relationship, fueling speculation about her breakup with Alwyn.
The debut novel "Anon Pls." by the creator of DeuxMoi is being adapted into a TV show by Greg Berlanti's Berlanti Productions for Max. Diablo Cody and Ryan O'Connell will be writing for the show, which has received a script-to-series order. The book follows a fashion assistant who gains anonymous fame through a gossip Instagram account, raising questions about the value of fame and escaping real life.
Diablo Cody and Ryan O'Connell have been attached as writers for the Max series based on DeuxMoi's novel "Anon Pls." The one-hour drama series, developed by Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, follows the story of Cricket Lopez, an assistant to a celebrity stylist who turns her fashion Instagram account into a celebrity gossip blog. As the account gains popularity, Cricket must navigate the consequences of her newfound fame while questioning if it's worth losing everything she has. Cody and O'Connell will also serve as executive producers for the series.