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Life is at a standstill, and yet the celebrity romance rumor mill still, somehow, finds a way to churn. While many in America are now on their third week of social isolation, the gossip columns are still somehow full of news of the latest celebrity hookups.
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Blondey McCoy—the 23-year-old English professional skateboarder, fashion designer, artist, and model signed to Kate Moss's modeling agency—got his start skating in London's South Bank district. His attendance at Westminster School subsequently suffered—because back then, he'd skip classes to go out and ride.
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Oprah Winfrey isn't taking any chances when it comes to the coronavirus. She has her longtime partner Stedman Graham quarantining in a separate guest house just to be careful.
While some questions about the future of celebrity weddings in the time of the coronavirus have been answered, one mystery remains: did Michelle Williams secretly get married to Tommy Kail this month?
Grocery stores have been struggling to keep their shelves stocked, but Los Angeles’s favorite health food hot spot, Erewhon Market, has yet to let down Ashley Benson, Cara Delevingne, Tommy Dorfman, and Kaia Gerber. The self-described “quarantine buddies,” who’ve been thriving amidst the global pandemic, made yet another trip to the store on Sunday, where they stocked up on essentials like whipped cream, tea, and Popchips.
Rihanna arrives for her 5th Annual Diamond Ball Benefitting The Clara Lionel Foundation at Cipriani Wall Street on September 12, 2019 in New York City.
Madame X is ...quarantined. Or at least practicing social distancing.
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How does an actor or model work from home? It’s a question that Kaia Gerber and Cara Delevingne have been attempting to navigate together in the midst of the White House’s call for Americans to self-isolate for 15 days as the coronavirus pandemic begins to spread into the U.S. It took them a few days, but by Tuesday, they seemed to have discovered the answer: Join TikTok.
Wendy Williams wears Telfar. February 2020.
Kim Kardashian in the upcoming two-part season finale of ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians.’
In the long history of celebrity-on-celebrity shade and digs, has anyone accidentally launched as lasting of an insult as Shania Twain at Brad Pitt? At the peak of her success in 1998, Twain released "That Don't Impress Me Much," and while wearing a indelibly iconic leopard hood in the video she purred the almost as indelible lyrics, "So you're Brad Pitt? That don't impress me much."
Madonna celebrating her 61st birthday.
The first celebrities to announce they've tested positive for coronavirus are also some of America's most beloved. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson announced that they've contracted the virus in a statement posted to Twitter. The pair are in Australia, where Hanks has been filming director Baz Luhrman's upcoming Elvis Presley biopic opposite Austin Butler. Wilson, meanwhile, had been performing as a musician in concert and on local television.
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“I wanted to bring my mom, but I couldn’t," Brad Pitt joked earlier this year when accepting his Golden Globe. "Because, any woman I stand next to, they say I’m dating…and it would just be awkward."
Blue Ivy Carter, like any other respectable child of a former NBA team owner, knows that ball is life.
Both Justin Bieber's exotic cat Sushi and lifestyle personality Sandra Lee have been keeping a low profile lately, but together they rocketed back into the headlines this afternoon in a very surprising way.
In 2016, the actress Haley Bennett was positioned as the Next Big Thing: this Jennifer Lawrence look-alike, with plump porcelain cheeks blushed by the softest rosacea. She was hailed as a total star, a babe. Bennett costarred in The Magnificent Seven, The Girl on the Train with Emily Blunt, and a handful of other films that year. Then—professionally, anyway—she appeared to slow down.
After a spree of attempted cancellations, Grimes (AKA Claire Boucher) says she's experienced "ego death": she really doesn't care what people say about her online at this point. "There’s something very freeing in having disappointed people," she tells Rolling Stone's Brian Hiatt in a new cover story.
The music video that Katy Perry dropped on Wednesday night was, as she later put it, “a double whammy.” “Never Worn White,” which stars Perry rebelliously wearing white, doubled as a pregnancy announcement, ending with the 35-year-old singer wearing a piece of tulle as she caresses her baby bump. “I had to reveal it at some point,” Perry said later that night on Instagram Live while tearing into a piece of dried mango. “It’s getting pretty obvious.”
There's no one more culturally vigilant than Daniel "Desus" Baker and Joel "Mero" Martinez.
Storm Reid photographed by Justin Von Oldershausen. Styling by Jenna Wojciechowski. Hair by Nai’vasha and makeup by Camille Thompson using CHANEL Makeup. Reid wears Marc Jacobs dress, tights, and shoes.
Perception of Pete Davidson as a boyfriend is definitely up in the air, but, publicly at least, he seems to be a pretty chill ex.
Katherine Johnson, the trailblazing mathematician who inspired the 2016 film Hidden Figures, has passed away at 101. She was one of the first black women to work as a scientist for NASA.
Over the weekend, B. Smith, a model and lifestyle guru, passed away at the age of 70. She had been battling early onset Alzheimer's disease, according to reports.
When Dakota Fanning first started acting, she tried out for a spot in Quentin Tarantino's movie Kill Bill. She auditioned for the role of daughter of The Bride, played by Uma Thurman—and she didn't end up getting it. But, as the 25-year-old actor explains in this episode of Screen Tests, this exposure to director Tarantino piqued her interest, and the experience stuck with her.