From the scoop on a superstar split to 'American Idol' mom-shaming, here are your top entertainment headlines.

Gisele Opens Up

Gisele Bündchen is breaking her silence following a very public breakup with her ex-husband Tom Brady. In an interview with Vanity Fair, the supermodel discussed a wide range of topics and revealed that she was hurt by the rumors that she had forced the famed NFL quarterback to retire from the NFL. She told the publication that the narrative that she gave Brady an ultimatum was "the craziest thing I've ever heard." Bündchen went on to say that the couple simply grew apart after realizing they wanted different things at this stage in their lives.

Drama in the DC Universe

Shazam: Fury of the Gods bombed spectacularly in its opening weekend and now some of the blame for the film's performance is being placed on Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, according to a report from The Wrap. In his bid to forge a Superman and Black Adam crossover, Johnson allegedly scrapped the idea of a post-credit scene featuring Zachary Levi's Shazam and instead went with Henry Cavill playing Superman. The appearance of Levi would have established the second part of his story in the DC universe, as well as his rivalry with Black Adam. Levi seemed to confirm this theory in recent days after commenting "The truth will set you free," on an Instagram post about the report. 

Katy Perry Tells a Not-So-Funny

A former American Idol hopeful is getting attention for her response to an "embarassing" and "hurtful" experience auditioning for the show. When Sara Beth Liebe was preparing to sing for judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan, the youthful-looking contestant revealed that she is a 25-year-old mother of three. Perry feigned faintness and Leibe said, "If Katy lays on the table, I think I'm going to pass out." Perry replied, "Honey, you've been laying on the table too much." In her response, Leibe says "mom-shaming is super lame" and encouraged women to encourage each other.

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