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Star Sightings: Meryl Streep Looks Chic in New York City, Machine Gun Kelly Performs in Australia
Here’s a look at what celebrities have been up to as of late!
Meryl Streep arrived at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in New York City carrying DeMellier’s Hudson bag before appearing on the show in Mejuri’s silver Brioche Hoops. She also was out in New York City wearing Bared Footwear’s Mino Black Leather Hardware Heeled Boots, and again in DISSH’s Romy Cream Barrel Leg Tailored Pant. The actress also stepped out in Tokyo, Japan in Frank Darling’s Pear Gumdrop Earrings.
Taylor Swift wore the Audry Rose Pave Diamond Lock and the Three Diamond Lariat to dinner in New York City.
Lauren Conrad was out and about in New York City wearing Steve Madden’s Jypsey Sandal.
François Arnaud attended the David Yurman Noumenon event in New York City in the Bohol Crochet Top and Neo Pant by Cult Gaia.
Alexa Demie appeared on Season 3 of Euphoria in Simone Pérèle’s Scenario Sheer Demi Bra in black.
Emma Roberts attended The Paris Review Gala in Paris, France in the Alanna Halter Cowl Neck Midi Dress in black by ASTR the Label.
Jodie Comer walked her dog in London, England in MOTHER’s The Lil Goodie Ringer in Mother Moto.
Gabrielle Union attended the Blue Book launch soirée at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City in JustFab’s Emilia Stiletto Boot.
Anitta performed on Saturday Night Live! in New York City in a beaded PatBo gown.
Aubrey Plaza was out in New York City carrying The New York Shoulder bag by DeMellier. The actress also appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers in New York City wearing the Betsey Johnson Jenii Heel and L’eggs 360 Degree Sheer Contour Shaping Tights.
Pamela Anderson posed on Instagram in the Larroudé Verona Ballet Flat in Peanut Suede.
Amy Adams and her husband Darren Le Gallo enjoyed a date night at Black Tap in The Venetian Resort Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada, where they had burgers and a CrazyShake.
Beyoncé posed on Instagram with the Cult Gaia Pearl Bag.
Michael B. Jordan attended the Swapped premiere at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Los Angeles, California in the Bleusalt Classic T Lite.
Megan Thee Stallion was out in New York City wearing The Blare set from I.AM.GIA in black.
Dolly Parton teamed up with Good American to launch the Good American x Dolly Parton Dolly’s Joleans Spring ’26 collection.
Demi Lovato took the stage in Orlando, Florida for her It’s Not That Deep Tour wearing the cream Lucia Bolero from DUCIE and posed on Instagram in the same style in black. The singer also shared her love for CYKLAR’s Vanilla Verve Body Wash while speaking to Good Housekeeping.
Zoë Saldaña celebrated the unveiling of RH Milan, The Gallery on Corso Venezia, in Milan, Italy in the L’eggs® 360° Contour™ Sheer Tights.
Kourtney Kardashian posed for Instagram photos in an archive Betsey Johnson dress.
Anne Hathaway was out in New York City carrying DeMellier’s The New York Shoulder bag in black small grain.
Jennifer Lawrence was out in New York City wearing DISSH’s Monica Ink Satin Pant.
Barbie Ferreira stepped out in New York City wearing the Addison Resin Hoop earrings from 8 Other Reasons and the Cheetah Tote Bag from the brand.
Kristen Doute appeared on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in New York City in the Sunrise Pump by Valentina Rangoni and the Palm Textured Cuff in gold by Alex + Ani.
Machine Gun Kelly performed in Melbourne, Australia in the Lanley LS Shirt Militant and Trooper Cargo Pant Militant by KSUBI and in Sydney, Australia in the Blackjack Maxx Aged Pant by KSUBI.
Lana Del Rey snapped a selfie for Instagram in the Montce Camo Jacelyn Ruffle One-Piece.
Elizabeth Banks attended a screening of The Miniature Wife at DGA Theater in Los Angeles, California in a SIMKHAI gown and the Jennifer Meyer Stick Earrings and Jennifer Meyer Small Leaf Ring.
Sabrina Carpenter released the music video for “House Tour”, where the singer, Margaret Qualley, and Madelyn Cline wore La Marquise jewelry, with Qualley also sporting an archive Betsey Johnson dress.
Milo Manheim enjoyed a stroll in Los Angeles, California in the Steve Madden Sanderson Dark Tan shoes.
Hailey Bieber shared a photo on Instagram of Jack Blues Bieber wearing a custom INKED by Dani.
Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard starred in a campaign for Uber Eats produced by Millennial Entertainment.
Meghan Trainor released the music video for her single “Get In Girl”, which features an Alfa Romeo Giulia.
Emily Blunt was out and about in New York City carrying VESTIRSI’s Vera Black Baguette Bag.
Teresa Giudice taped an episode of Kai Stone’s Turning the Tables podcast.
Terry Dubrow appeared on IMPACT x Nightline: “LOOKSMAXXED”.
Heidi Montag appeared on Tay Lautner’s The Squeeze podcast.
Lisa Hochstein had dinner at Sofia in Miami, Florida with friends, where they enjoyed margaritas, burrata, gamberoni, spicy rigatoni, cacio e pepe, cavatelli bolognese, and zeppole for dessert.
Laura Marano appeared on NBC New York in the Classic Elegance Olive Satin Sleeveless Mock Neck Mini Dress.
Gia Giudice appeared on Hallie Batchelder’s Extra Dirty podcast
Lisa Ann Walter appeared on Sherri in New York City in the Alisha Black Dress by Nadine Merabi.
Salem Mitchell attended the Lakers Game 2 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California with Shop The Sample to celebrate the shopping destination’s debut in West Hollywood, California.
Melissa Barrera hit the Titanique opening night red carpet in New York City in a Betsey Johnson archive dress and Betsey Johnson Cruze Nude shoes.
Paris Berelc attended the premiere of Roommates at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles, California wearing the Iconica Drop Earring and Iconica Ring by Za Zewelz.
Kat Velasco released her single, “You’re Drunk”.
Paige Lindgren celebrated the launch of her debut cookbook Sync & Savor with a community walk in Santa Monica, California.
Violet Witchel appeared as a panelist at Omnivore Books on Food in San Francisco, California.
Leandra Medine attended the Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere in New York City wearing a pair of Havaianas Brazil Flip Flops.
Sophia Rose Wilson appeared on Season 3 of Euphoria wearing the Logen Dress by OUTCAST.
Jane Olivia launched the Jane Olivia smoothie to celebrate her collaboration with Kaleidoscope Juice.
Sophie Saint restored a Ferrari F40.
Melinda Melrose was appointed as a Dolce&Gabbana Global Makeup Expert.
Susan Holmes McKagan cheered on her husband, Duff McKagan, at the Guns N’ Roses show at the Tecate Pa’l Norte festival in Monterrey, Mexico.
Miranda McKeon, Sarrah Strimel Bentley, and Kiley Durham Castricone joined the Breast Cancer Alliance for a conversation on diagnosis, treatment, and life beyond, in Old Greenwich, Connecticut.
Caroline Vazzana attended the Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere in New York City.
RAYE posed on Instagram in the Sienna Fur Jacket from DUCIE.
Donni Davy and Half Magic Beauty launched a Euphoria cosmetics collaboration.
Shelton Wilder of California Wilder Windows by Shelton Wilder Estates partnered with P.S. Arts in Los Angeles, California for the fifth year.
Jamie Crane-Mauzy announced her Alive to Thrive event in Salt Lake City, Utah with the MoCrazy Strong Foundation.
Kail Lowry announced her Fatherless Behavior tour, which kicks off in June 2026.
Chase DeMoor appeared on Celebrity Ex on the Beach.
TJ Palma starred on season 2 of Love Island: Beyond the Villa.
Beauty expert Erika Vasco launched The Tan Edit’s Water Veil™, a sheer, buildable tanning mist designed to shift tanning from dramatic color change to natural skin tone enhancement and believable glow.
Levi’s launched its Levi’s® x Beastie Boys Tee Collection to celebrate the group’s formative years in New York City and their lasting influence on music, street culture, and self-expression.
RIXO launched a new collection made with Liberty Fabrics a part of the brand’s SS26 We Are One 10-year anniversary collection, which includes mirrored embellishments, ruffled hems, boho prints, and expressive colors.
Simone Ashley enjoyed a stroll in New York City while carrying the VESTIRSI Ashley Leather Shoulder Bag in Black Leather.
Kristi Cook, a.k.a. Spill Spesh, celebrated an audio-video deal for her Weekly Teacap podcast with The Roost.
Jeanee Crane-Mauzy celebrated her engagement at Lake Effect in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Strong Girl Society founder Holly Brooks hosted a two-day retreat in the U.K. to celebrate the launch of her second activewear collaboration with Myprotein.
RedHanded podcast co-hosts Hannah and Suruthi appeared on the What Went Wrong podcast.
Elyse Arons, Frances Valentine CEO and co-founder teamed up with Blair Eadie, Atlantic-Pacific founder, to launch a limited-edition capsule collection.
Celebrity makeup artist Carolina Gonzalez hosted a virtual masterclass with Armani beauty to reveal the artistry behind Sabrina Carpenter’s signature festival glam.
Alberto Toso Fei released Assouline’s latest Ultimate title, Venice, La Serenissima, which unveils across a thousand-plus years of Venetian history and culture.
Anna Sitar, Holly Mayland, Sharlize True Trujillo, and Juliet Schroder attended the Dolce Glow in the Desert event in Indio, California presented Tower 28, and Sunnee BAEskin.
Connie Nam celebrated the opening of Astrid & Mayu Abbot Kinney in Venice, California.
Weddings by PURR co-founders Madison Woolley and Kaitlyn Rodriguez attended New York Bridal Fashion Week in New York City.
Smashbox celebrated the next era of their Photo Finish Primers and the debut of the Photo Finish Invisible SPF 45 Primer at the Sheats-Goldstein Residence in Beverly Hills, California.
HigherDOSE teamed up with CorePower Yoga to host a C2 red light workout class to celebrate their collaboration rooted in movement, recovery, and wellness.
Intimissimi hosted a pop-up to celebrate the Ultralight Cotton collection in Venice, California, where guests discovered the Natural Intimates collection, enjoyed a photobooth and custom embroidery, refreshments, and more.
Bollare hosted a Sunset Sessions event in Los Angeles, California, where guests explored spring and festival must-haves from Beginning Boutique, Havaianas, Summer Fridays, and TJ Swim after enjoying beauty touchups with Pixi, SexyHair, Urban Decay, and Lawless Beauty.
RIXO launched a new collection made with Liberty Fabrics a part of the brand’s SS26 We Are One 10-year anniversary collection, which includes mirrored embellishments, ruffled hems, boho prints, and expressive colors.
Benefit Cosmetics hosted the Benefit x Kopari poolside party at The Glaze and Glow Masion in Encino, California to celebrate the launch of Benefit’s Dream Sheen Brow Glaze, a new tinted brow gel designed to add sheen and definition to brows.
Oscar de la Renta hosted its Spring 2027 Bridal Trunk Show in New York City, where models prepped their complexions with Allies of Skin products.
G&B Digital Management partnered with College of Influence to launch the College Creator Micro-Grant ’26 to support emerging content creators currently enrolled at U.S. colleges.
CLD PR hosted the CLD Pre-Festival House 2026 in Beverly Hills, California, where guests stocked up on Osier products.
SHEIN launched the SHEIN x Gossip Girl collection inspired by the show and its characters with miniskirts, satin tops, elevated basics, and party dresses.
MARA Beauty launched the Aura Cleanse Foaming Gel Cleanser, a gel-serum that transforms into a foam to cleanse the skin with a formula made with marine and mineral actives to support clarity and resilience.
Edikted teamed up with Barbie to launch a fashion collection filled with 71 pieces across ready-to-wear and accessories spanning sunglasses, bags, and jewelry, available to shop on Thursday, May 7. To celebrate the launch, Edkited and Barbie are hosting a pop-up at The Grove in Los Angeles, California from Friday, May 8 through Sunday, May 10.
Dancing launched the Rosé 2025, grown on a 12-acre estate in Sonoma, California and made from 100% Zinfandel grapes.
CATS: The Jellicle Ball opened on Broadway in New York City with Omari Wiles and Arturo Lyons as the co-choreographers.
Lee Jeans teamed up with Feng Chen Wang to launch the Lee x Feng Chen Wang collection filled with denim cowboy jackets, wide-leg and slouchy jeans, oversized tees, and layering pieces with prices ranging from $50–$120.
Beauty Pie launched the All Systems Grow H-Wave LED Hair and Scalp Treatment in an innovative and discreet baseball cap which harnesses 123 medical-grade LED lights and delivers 655nm of red-light therapy.
Medicube launched the full assortment of 13 SKUs available across Target stores nationwide and online at Target.com.
Emm Kuo debuted 10 statement-making bags on REVOLVE.
Typology launched the Targeted Expression Lines Mask Set + Silicone Patches A70 to visibly smooth fine lines and wrinkles in 10 minutes with a Peptide Complex (7%) paired with biomimetic fibrillin.
Taco Bell launched the limited-time Diablo Dusted Crispy Chicken Nuggets, a spicy spin on the Crispy Chicken Nuggets, featuring all-white meat chicken nuggets coated in crunchy tortilla chip breading with a fiery layer of Diablo Dust. The food chain also launched Zab’s Chicken Ranch Nacho Fries, a limited-time collab with slow-roasted chicken, warm nacho cheese sauce, a three-cheese blend, pico de gallo, and topped with Zab’s Ranch. Taco Bell also brought back the Triple Double Crunchwrap for a limited time.
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Nikki Glaser Says Confession About Her Boyfriend Is ‘Humiliating’
If Nikki Glaser could turn back the hands of time, she probably wouldn’t have revealed that she “gets turned on” when her boyfriend Chris Convy hooks up with other women.
The comedian said her experience so far has been “embarrassing” as people often allude to it wherever she goes out.
The reaction to her comment about her boyfriend has also served as a learning experience for Nikki Glaser, who now intends to be more careful about what she shares with the public.
Nikki Glaser Admits Feeling Regret After Revealing Kink Involving Her Boyfriend

Glaser has been feeling the sting of public judgment after revealing on Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy” podcast that she “kinda likes it” when her boyfriend gets to hook up with other women, and she even encourages him to.
During her appearance on the Monday, April 20 episode of the “On with Kara Swisher” podcast, she revealed that the social stigma has been characteristically uneasy for her, as people now get to bring it up with her in spaces where they shouldn’t.
“I wasn’t even thinking about censoring myself in any way, knowing that this podcast makes headlines, and then a week later, I wake up to just headlines about ‘Nikki Glaser says that she likes for her boyfriend to sleep with other women,’ and it was like five different headlines showing up on my feed,” Glaser recounted.
“It was just really embarrassing because I was like that was just one little thing I talked about, like, ‘Oh, I’m kind of turned on by this idea of it,’” she continued. “Everyone I knew had seen that day I went in to do some voice-over work, and people on the Zoom in the voice-over were like, ‘Wow, a lot of headlines about you today.’ I’m like that is so humiliating that they know this.”

Elsewhere, Glaser noted that she has learned her lesson and would be more cautious with what she lets out.
“I just have to pay more attention now to the stuff I say,” she said.
The controversy stemmed from her appearance on Cooper’s podcast, where she said she doesn’t “really care” if her boyfriend gets to hook up with other women.
“In a relationship, I don’t really care if my boyfriend were to hook up,” she said. “But that is not a two-way street. Like, I’m not someone who likes to hook up when I’m in a relationship. … I don’t really care about that.”
“But I don’t care if someone else were to. In fact, I kind of like it,” she added. “It’s kind of — it’s a problem, I think.”
Nikki Glaser Still Maintains Control In Her Relationship When It Comes To Women Her Boyfriend Fools Around With

Amid the shocking kink revelation, Glaser maintained that she’s “in charge” and always looks to exert control in such situations.
According to the comedian, she makes her position quite clear, daring any woman to try to steal her man from her, hinting that Convy is solely committed to her and their relationship.
“If my boyfriend were to like, fool around with someone else, I would need that girl to know, like, ‘do you know who’s in charge though?’” Glaser said to Cooper.
“‘Like who he’s coming back to?’” she continued. “And I would love to see you try to get him.”
The Comedian Shared That Her Partner Has Already Started Exploring Being With Other Women

During her chat with Cooper, Glaser revealed that her boyfriend Convy has indeed “done some stuff” with at least one other woman, but refused to go into details.
“He probably wouldn’t appreciate me elaborating on that, but like there’s been interesting things that have been like really fun for me to hear about and experience and fun for him too,” the 41-year-old said.
“Because you know you get older,” she continued. “He’s 45, and I’m like, get out there, know that you’re a sexual being again.”
Glaser added, “Like sometimes I’m too busy to be really sexy, so I’m like, get out and get some attention.”
Nikki Glaser Talks Being Snubbed From An Upcoming High-Profile Wedding

The “Dancing With The Stars” alum, who’s a big Taylor Swift fan, was a guest judge for the “American Idol” Taylor Swift-themed night, where the top seven contestants got to perform the pop star’s songs.
Last Thursday, she opened up in a chat with Entertainment Tonight, revealing that she wasn’t invited to Swift’s upcoming wedding to Travis Kelce, even though she had spent over $100,000 to attend several of her Eras Tour shows.
However, Glaser wasn’t angry and said the “Anti Hero” singer made a “smart” decision not to invite her, adding that she’s satisfied with whatever content she gets to see from that day.
“I look forward to the grainy helicopter pictures that I see of it eventually, but that’s all I should get,” she said about Swift’s nuptials.
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21 Chic Matching Linen Sets That Nail Quiet Luxury Summer Style
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Recent fashion trends make it clear — linen is officially taking over this season. Airy dresses, breezy pants and billowy skirts are all having a moment, but I’m especially obsessed with the matching linen-like sets popping up everywhere. Breathable, beautiful and endlessly wearable, these easy-going sets are the secret to looking demure and put together with no extra effort.
Should your closet need a dose of quiet luxury style or rich mom polish, consider this your cue to refresh your wardrobe with chic linen sets from Amazon, Nordstrom, Macy’s, Reformation and more. I did some digging and found 21 summer linen sets below, including work‑approved styles, vacay‑ready options and elevated everyday looks that bring coolness (in more ways than one) to your summer capsule collection.
21 Matching Linen-Like Sets That Define Easy, Elevated Style
1. Our Favorite: Rich mom style is alive and well in this airy shorts set that’s just as ready for a resort‑style vacation as it is for a polished weekend outing. Reviewers rave about its soft feel and texture.
2. Pricey Appeal: Admirers will swear you got this linen tank and pants set at a pricey boutique. Spoiler: It’s actually a budget‑friendly find that looks and feels super elevated. It’s available in several fun colors like hunter green and rose.
3. Travel-Friendly: If you’re into matching linen-style loungewear for throw‑on‑and‑go days, this top‑selling top and shorts set is an immediate add to cart. Shoppers rave about its versatility, especially for traveling and casual outings.
4. Office-Approved: A linen work set? This polished three‑piece blazer, vest and shorts set looks just as stunning with sleek loafers as it does with strappy sandals.
5. Luxury on Display: Quiet luxury is on full display in this spaghetti‑strap linen-blend set from Free People. It’s lightweight, breathable and positively refined without even trying.
6. Investment Piece: As a Petal & Pup fan, I can attest to the cozy‑chicness of this black linen set. Ideal for capsule wardrobes, this set is ready for every summer event on your agenda.
7. Lace Meets Linen: Mixed media comes alive in this English Factory linen‑blend set that’s complete with lace and trendy color selections, including butter yellow. It’s a summer showstopper that’s bound to sell out fast.
8. Rainbow Spectrum: Lean into a prismatic, colorful summer with this budget-friendly set. The linen‑blend cropped pants and tank come in compliment‑worthy hues like neon yellow, lavender and red.
9. Bed-to-Brunch: Okay, so it’s technically a linen sleep set, but this Quince duo is polished enough to pass for daytime wear the second you style it sandals and a tote.
10. Statement-Maker: Consider the romper search quest over, thanks to this Quince linen jumpsuit that’s about to become my whole summer personality. It takes the stress out of getting dressed, offering instant polish in just one stunning outfit.
11. Make It Your Own: If there’s a Macy’s brand I know can deliver solid linen style, it’s I.N.C. International Concepts. The brand’s affordable‑luxury tie‑front linen set even lets you choose separate sizes for a truly tailored summer look.
12. Botanical Beauty: Why keep it simple when you can add in a tropical flare with this floral linen-blend set? The breathable find features a chic cami and flattering wide-leg pants.
13. Elegance Achieved: Embrace all the gorgeous toile in this linen top and skirt set from Charter Club. It’s a classy, all‑ages set that’s both fun and refined, aka the perfect combination.
14. Size-Inclusive: It’s the color selections, including moss green, bright white and soft cream, that give this plus‑size linen set a Hamptons‑inspired finish. Complete the rich mom look with raffia sandals and designer sunnies.
15. Splurge Worthy: This Reformation two-piece features the type of linen I’d expect to see on fashionistas like Meghan Markle. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised to see her wear it soon, complete with a sleek bun and pricey bag.
16. Weekend Away: Go full vacation mode in this cotton‑linen pants set from Free People. With ruched drawstring‑waist pants and a peplum‑style top, it’s anything but basic.
17. Bohemian Babe: Breathable meets beautiful in this boho linen set that features an eyelet top and shorts. No matter if you go with white or lilac, the linen-blend set stays breezy, feminine and incredibly fashionable.
18. Polished But Breezy: For that just‑right amount of dressed up, don’t miss this linen vest and pants set. It’s the kind of outfit that looks structured and intentional, even if you only have five minutes to get out the door.
19. Perfectly Breezy: From beach walks to brunch, this quarter‑sleeve linen set keeps things comfortable and undeniably cute. Cold‑prone shoppers, rejoice! Reviewers say the fabric has a little extra weight to it.
20. Extra Insulation: Go full regal and relaxed in this oversized linen set from Modenaire. The button‑front top and drawstring pants have an relaxed silhouette that’s also luxurious.
21. Flattering Fit: Designed with a dollop of poise and professionalism, this slimming linen vest and shorts set has earned its share of rave reviews. Shoppers especially love its expensive‑looking design and breathable comfort.
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17 Writer-Approved Summer Wedding Guest Dresses for Petites
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Wedding season is swiftly approaching, and I’m preparing for the five nuptials I’ll be attending this summer. I can’t possibly wear the same dress to all of them, right? Right! That said, I find shopping for wedding guest dresses to be a challenge because I’m so short, that is until I stumbled upon these petite-friendly picks.
I hate the idea of purchasing a nice dress and then having to alter it. Luckily, brands are catering to those of Us who are petite with dress options that don’t require hemming. Sounds almost too good to be true, I know, but I managed to find 17 gorgeous wedding guest dresses designed especially for those who are 5’3” and under. You can officially break up with your tailor with these options from Amazon, Anthropologie, Macy’s and more.
Wedding Guest Dresses for Petites
1. My Favorite: Match the romantic vibes of the wedding you’re attending with this elegant off-the-shoulder maxi that tapers off right at the ankle, even if you’re 5’3” and under.
2. Glistening: Finally, a silky gown that doesn’t have a spaghetti strap neckline! This shiny satin dress offers a bit more coverage with its wrapped cap-sleeved bodice.
3. All the Right Places: The sophisticated ruching on this form-fitting dress creates a sculptural illusion, so you’ll look like a work of art at your next wedding.
4. Garden Party: A whimsical outdoor wedding calls for a billowing floral gown. With the blooming decals, an open back design and side slit, this dress is a worthy choice that will score you endless compliments.
5. The Perfect Length: This pleated midi lands right at your mid-calf, so you won’t have to worry about hemming it! Plus, it comes in 12 colors and patterns, from pretty florals to airy pastels.
6. A Casual Pick: If you’re not in the mood to drop money on a dress you’ll wear once (or once a year), this dainty A-line pick is refined enough for weddings, but can also be dressed down. We love the emerald hue that leans into the trendy gem style.
7. Mix and Match: No one will guess that this set isn’t one piece. The pleated skirt and peplum top can be worn together for weddings and special occasions, but you’ll also get a ton of wear out of them separately.
8. Bold in Black: Whoever said black dresses are basic hasn’t feasted their eyes on this figure-flattering stunner that has a waist-accentuating corset and full midi skirt.
9. One-Shoulder Wonder: One-shoulder dresses are a foolproof flattering silhouette. Not only is the shape ideal for weddings, but the ruching on this silky midi dress is also a major confidence booster.
10. No Hem Required: High-low dresses are designed to be tailor-proof. You will never need to get this ruffled pink gown altered, even if you wear flats!
11. Dots Galore: The polka dots trend shows no signs of slowing down. Embrace the pattern during this year’s wedding circuit with this lacey silk column dress that feels summery and whimsical. Opt for lilac or jade for the day of!
12. Party in the Back: Turn heads with, well, nothing. The back of this flowy halter dress is completely open, allowing you to show off all the work you’ve put in at the gym.
13. Chilly Nights: It can still get a bit breezy during summer evenings. This long-sleeved wrap dress keeps the chill out all night long.
14. The Comfiest Pick: You’ll never go to another wedding in a too-tight, uncomfortable dress again when you have this ruffled Hill House Home gown in your closet. It’s seriously comparable to pajamas.
15. Mint Condition: For black tie optional weddings, we see no harm in wearing a short dress, especially in the summer heat. We recommend this sophisticated mint green mini that will work with any venue.
16. Old Reliable: This chiffon A-line dress is one you’ll keep on hand for decades. It doesn’t matter how old you are, the flowy design works for every life stage, from your 20s to your 60s.
17. Truly Timeless: A figure-skimming satin halter dress will always work for weddings. Pick a color that you feel incredible in — this affordable frock comes in 12 options.
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18 Years Later, This 91% RT Sci-Fi Epic Is Still TV’s Greatest Masterpiece
Between Felicity, Alias, and Lost, J.J. Abrams dominated the early 2000s television world. His name practically became its own brand, one synonymous with appointment viewing, intense water cooler discussions, and familiar tropes re-packaged inside mystery box-themed wrapping paper. Although his stylistic preferences don’t align with everyone’s tastes, Abrams’ credulity-straining approach has rarely been better realized, or more organically suited to the material, than his last small-screen project of the aughts era.
Fringe, a collaboration between Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, and showrunners Jeff Pinkner and J. H. Wyman, gathered a loyal following and critical superlatives during its five-season run. Within the larger public eye, however, the 2008 series seems overshadowed by its spiritual predecessors, like Lost and The X-Files, as well as by Fringe‘s own successors. In fact, the precise way this series’ ingredients (intricate worldbuilding, cerebral pseudoscience, disarming poignancy) combine feels right at home with the high-caliber genre shows that are currently smashing Apple TV’s streaming records. A serialized exercise made of leaner, sterner stuff than Season 1’s procedural origins indicate, Fringe warrants wider recognition as one of the century’s most audacious and innovative sci-fi works.
That renewed relevance isn’t just theoretical. Since March 1, every episode of Fringe is available to stream for free on Pluto TV, both on demand and via the platform’s dedicated Sci-Fi channel. All 100 episodes will be accessible 24/7, giving the series a rare second life in an era where genre television is once again surging.
What Is ‘Fringe’ About?
The Fringe Division investigates strange phenomena that can’t be explained through traditional means. Supervised by former Homeland Security agent Phillip Broyles (Lance Reddick), the top-secret joint task force takes its name from the theoretical branch of science called fringe science, and staffs its ranks with specialists from various federal organizations. In their collective hands, the wildest plausibilities become irrefutable fact.
As the Division’s recruits — Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv), an FBI Special Agent, Dr. Walter Bishop (John Noble), an eccentric scientist with a heart of gold, Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson), Walter’s estranged civilian son, and Astrid Farnsworth (Jasika Nicole), an overqualified research assistant — shift from one perplexing, gruesome case to the next, they discover a tangled web of mystery and unravel the sinister truth that connects each incident: a cataclysmic war between their universe and a parallel one. The barriers dividing each dimension have weakened over time, leading to quantum entanglement, doomsday cults, enhanced cognitive abilities, diverging timelines, targeted retribution, and a dystopian future. The most pressing question, however, is whether anyone survives long enough to witness any future. If neither dimension finds a solution, then humankind will bring about its own demise.
‘Fringe’ Blends Its Speculative Sci-Fi Premise With Emotionally Complex Characters
The opposite of risk-averse, Fringe roots its highly speculative concept in a rich bedrock of original mythology, sly twists, actualized characters, and devastating heart. There’s a tangible texture to how the series defies narrative conventions, its tone fluidly looping between entertaining, philosophical, and melancholic. The same commitment applies to the coherent framework through which Fringe presents its motifs, most of which are variations on the Butterfly Effect—the idea that stepping on an insect can trigger an ecological disaster worldwide.
Although it’s amusing to compare and contrast the cultural landmarks and technological progress between Fringe‘s various Earths, the real meat and potatoes are quieter and more fundamental. Decisions made in grief, trauma, and love to upset all sorts of fragile balances, both the cosmic and the personal. One difference in a character’s circumstances causes minor but visible ripple effects in their doppelgänger’s psychology, like a stone tossed into a still pond. Good intentions or youthful naivety, meanwhile, can unravel the fabric of reality.
Either way, what isn’t immutable in Fringe‘s multiverse are the endless ways that our relationships mold our identities. That sentiment grants the ensemble’s intertwined relationships both a relatable foothold and rewarding poignancy, neither of which falls into overt triteness. Isolated outcasts populate the Fringe Division; their tiny-but-mighty found family is a unit capable of being fractured by human fallacies and mended with equally soulful effort, self-reflection, and compassion.
‘Fringe’s Phenomenal Cast Delivers Their Career-Best Performances
At its creative apex, Fringe was stellar enough to summon Star Trek legend Leonard Nimoy as William Bell, Walter’s former partner-in-science and the founder of a shadowy technological corporation. Nimoy’s involvement is a stamp of approval of its own pedigree. That said, Fringe‘s plot logistics wouldn’t soar as high if its performers — main parts and reliable recurring presences — didn’t play their roles to the committed hilt. Olivia remains the highlight of Torv’s underrated career and a gripping showcase for her range. In a series about duality, Olivia’s burden — carrying the self-inflicted weight of two worlds on her shoulders — is a product of her abusive upbringing as well as her innate sense of justice. She turns her empathy into her superpower; she protects that raw vulnerability by retreating into introversion. Differentiating between alter egos can be an actor’s paradise, and Torv’s capacity for refined nuance turns the physical clash between her heroine’s various selves into an ongoing existential crisis.
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Even against tough competition, this dystopia’s meticulous world-building and nuanced social commentary win the sci-fi crown.
Meanwhile, Noble and Jackson wield their father-son chemistry like a weapon. Walter and Peter are mirrors and polar opposites: both certified geniuses, with Peter a roaming con artist who fails upwards and Walter as kooky as he is tormented. A former mental institute patient, Walter, understands his capacity for corruption better than most men. He keeps hold of his heartfelt guilt, slices out parts of his curious brain, and both parts seek absolution. As Walter’s damaged relationship with Peter thaws from a resentful skeptic butting heads with an eccentric believer into a gut-wrenching for the ages, Noble emerges as Fringe‘s most invaluable asset.
On paper, Fringe’s constant plot-juggling should’ve collapsed like a house of cards. Not every episode of those 100 installments is a winner, of course, but that’s a natural part of the process. Even though the series’ reputation isn’t as unanimous or as widespread as it deserves, the legacy it has cemented, while thoroughly sci-fi in nature, surpasses category borders. Fringe is prescient, exhilarating, and exquisite television — no matter the genre.
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D4vd Dismembered Celeste Rivas With Chainsaw: Prosecutors
Singer D4vd dismembered 14-year-old Celeste Rivas with a chainsaw after stabbing her to death, prosecutors allege.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed a brief on Wednesday, April 29, laying out its case against the 21-year-old singer — real name David Anthony Burke — after he was charged with murder earlier in April. He pleaded not guilty during an April 20 arraignment.
Rivas’ remains were found in the trunk of Dv4d’s Tesla in September 2025. He was arrested on April 16 after a months-long investigation and later charged with one count of murder, one count of continuous sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14 and one count of unlawful mutilation of human remains.
In Wednesday’s brief, obtained by Courthouse News and viewed by Us Weekly, prosecutors allege that D4vd killed Rivas on April 23, 2025, one day after they had a “lengthy argument” over text messages.
“The messages reveal the victim’s jealousy over defendant’s relationships with other women, as defendant led her to believe they had a future together,” prosecutors claim. “She became extremely upset and threatened to disclose damaging information about her relationship with defendant to end his career and destroy his life. Defendant’s first studio album was due to be released on April 25, 2025. He had an emerging multi-million-dollar career already in progress. He also had multiple product endorsements, which were highly profitable.”
Prosecutors claim that the following day, Dv4d ordered Rivas an Uber to transport her to his home in the Hollywood Hills, where he “stabbed the victim to death multiple times and stood by while she bled out.”
The brief alleges that the singer then called and texted Rivas’ phone asking where she was, claiming he “calculated and planned to set up his defense within a very short timeline after the victim’s vicious murder.”
D4vd “subsequently purchased tools to carry out his plot to dismember and dispose of the victim’s body,” prosecutors said, including allegedly ordering a body bag, heavy-duty laundry bags and a blue inflatable pool from Amazon under the fake name Victoria Mendez.

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Prosecutors allege that the “defendant took horrifying measures to destroy and discard the victim’s body,” such as “placing her body into the blue inflatable pool to prevent her blood from spilling onto his garage floor,” before using a “chainsaw and perhaps other tools to cut off her limbs.”
The prosecution further alleges that D4vd “amputated her left ring and pinky fingers because her ring finger contained a tattoo of his name. Her fingers have not been recovered. Defendant then placed her head and torso into the cadaver bag he purchased. He placed her limbs into a garbage bag, which he deposited into his front trunk, laying the cadaver bag on top. For several weeks, or possibly months, defendant left the victim’s body to decompose inside his Tesla.”
Us has reached out to D4vd’s attorneys for comment.
In an April 16 statement following his initial arrest, D4vd’s attorneys, Blair Berk, Marilyn Bednarski and Regina Peter, denied that he was involved in Rivas’ death.
“Let us be clear — the actual evidence in this case will show that David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the cause of her death,” the singer’s attorneys told TMZ, vowing to “vigorously defend David’s innocence.”
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25 Years Later, Steven Spielberg’s 10-Part War Drama Show Is Still a Masterpiece From Start to Finish
Band of Brothers premiered at just about the worst time possible, and it almost got taken out before it even got a chance to show viewers how much of a masterpiece it was. Premiering on September 9, 2001, it aired just two days before the terrorist attacks on 9/11 and HBO ended up pulling marketing for it because of how violent the show was. HBO saw an absolutely massive drop in viewership because people just weren’t in the mood for violence. But, the show later went from being hated for its violence, to loved for its patriotism and celebration of sacrifice against evil forces.
At the time of the premiere, war dramas were definitely seen as prestige, but they were niche and the idea of spending tons of money on just ten episodes for a war drama was really unheard of. But, Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks proved that taking gambles on shows that have deep writing, great acting and build an emotional connection with the audience will pay off. Band of Brothers doesn’t just hold up over time, it defines the upper limit of what war storytelling can be.
Adapted from Stephen E. Ambrose’s nonfiction book, the 10‑part miniseries tells the story of Easy Company of the 101st Airborne from their brutal training at Camp Toccoa through D‑Day, the Battle of the Bulge, and the war’s final days in Germany. What makes the show go from good to great is how strongly the show commits to its vision. There are no weak episodes, no filler content and every scene and comment feels intentional.
Why ‘Band of Brothers’ Still Sets the Gold Standard for War TV
What immediately sets Band of Brothers apart from nearly every war series that followed is how critical every episode is to the success of the show. The 10 episodes each center on different members of Easy Company, which could leave the show feeling disjointed or capsules inside a bigger series. But, the episodes play off each other and instead of breaking the show into pieces, the episodes give the audience a chance to understand the military unit not as one group but as a collection of very distinct personalities who are thrown together in shared trauma.
Yes, leaders like Richard Winters, played by Damian Lewis, and Ron Livingston, played by Lewis Nixon, anchor the story, but they aren’t responsible for carrying the emotional weight of the show. It’s almost evenly distributed across the ensemble. Each character is given space to breathe, be triumphant and also to completely fall to pieces. And war is a main character in the show, but it isn’t the only character.
Most war dramas treat battles as the narrative endpoints, but Band of Brothers uses combat as a way of propelling the story forward. It helps tell the emotional toll the war is taking on men and how, even in victories, there is loss, which deepens fatigue. By the time the series reaches episodes like “Bastogne” and “Why We Fight,” the exhaustion of the men is palpable, and the audience can feel the depth of the storytelling.
Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks’ Most Lasting Collaboration
Spielberg’s influence on Band of Brothers isn’t limited to its visual style. As an executive producer, he helped shape the series’ moral perspective. He made it reverent without being overly sentimental and determined without feeling needless in any part of its storytelling. And Spielberg wasn’t afraid to test the bounds of what viewers would be able to separate reality and fiction. Each episode opens with real Easy Company veterans, who are only identified at the end of the series. They’re only identified at the end of the series and are framed as witnesses to what happened.
Hanks’ involvement is just as vital. Having just done Saving Private Ryan a few years earlier, Hanks brought both credibility and purpose to the series. His behind-the-scenes commitment to historical accuracy, actor immersion, and narrative authenticity pushed the series beyond adaptation and into a whole new realm. The show made itself a bridge between the real memories people have and cinematic representation. It avoids flashy realism or modern commentary, instead opting for bringing people into a truly immersive world.
Hanks and Spielberg trusted history to be the ultimate form of entertainment, and they didn’t go chasing relevance. They showed viewers they would earn it through the writing, acting and emotional connection the audience built with the story. It’s why the series continues to resonate with new generations and attract repeat viewers.
A Perfectly Structured Miniseries With No Weak Episodes
What’s most striking 25 years later, is how airtight Band of Brothers remains as a complete work. With so many series, even limited ones, there are episodes that viewers generally agree can be skipped. They’re fine if you want to spend the time watching them, but they’re also expendable. You could read a recap and get the gist of what happened and move on. But, in Band of Brothers, every episode is critical to the story’s overall progression.
“Day of Days” delivers one of the most immersive depictions of the D‑Day landings ever put onscreen. “Crossroads” interrogates leadership under pressure. “The Breaking Point” strips away any remaining illusions about command competence or control. By the final episode, “Points,” the series refuses easy catharsis. Survival itself becomes morally complicated. It’s shaped by luck just as much as bravery, just like in actual war and even in life.
That restraint is part of why the show’s final moments still land with such quiet devastation. When Easy Company reaches the Eagle’s Nest, the victory feels strangely hollow. It’s not because the mission failed, but because the men are already changed beyond repair. There’s no amount of victory that could replace the brutal memories of war or take back the innocence they’d lost.
The Ensemble Cast That Grew Into Legends
Part of Band of Brothers’ enduring appeal is its astonishing cast — not just because so many performers went on to major careers, but because the series never treats that future stardom as the point. At the time, actors like Lewis, Livingston, Donnie Wahlberg, Michael Cudlitz, and Neal McDonough were largely unknown personalities. The series also features early appearances from James McAvoy, Tom Hardy, Michael Fassbender, and Simon Pegg. It’s almost surreal watching the show now knowing how many household names are in it, even though they weren’t household names then.
Despite some absolutely massive names and exceptional performances, the show never puts one single person above the unit as a whole. No one is framed as “the star” of the series and no one is framed as a pure villain. David Schwimmer’s depiction of Herbert Sobel could have been an easy villain to turn the audience against. Instead, he’s portrayed as a deeply complicated character that deserves sympathy after crumbling under the pressure of unimaginable trauma. The series lets discomfort linger, trusting the audience to sit with contradictory perspectives rather than give into archetypes.
Why ‘Band of Brothers’ Has Never Been Surpassed
In the years since its release, countless war dramas have tried to replicate Band of Brothers’ success — some large‑scale, others more intimate. Few have come close to matching its total control over tone, pacing, and purpose. Even projects with comparable budgets can feel fragmented. They’re either overstuffed with spectacle or underdeveloped at the character level.
What Band of Brothers achieves is coherence. Its technical excellence exists in service of emotional truth, not the other way around. Every creative decision — from episode structure to casting to the absence of sentimental scoring in key moments — reinforces the same core idea: this story matters because it actually happened. That clarity makes the series feel timeless, not dated. It relies on the artists’ craft to keep people engaged instead of trends or twists.
Twenty‑five years after it first aired, Band of Brothers remains the rare television experience that feels complete. It’s almost only good as a complete series because each episode relies so heavily on the others. Watching it can feel less like watching a series and more like watching a very long movie. It’s flawless in its totality and not just one of the best war dramas ever made, it’s a benchmark for every serious limited series to be measured against.
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2001 – 2001
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HBO
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David Frankel, David Nutter, Mikael Salomon, Phil Alden Robinson, Richard Loncraine, Tom Hanks
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Bruce C. McKenna, Graham Yost, John Orloff
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Donnie Wahlberg
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Netflix’s New Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein Rom-Com Gets Must-See First Trailer
Jennifer Lopez has worn many hats in her collaborations with Netflix. In 2023, she played the role of a highly-skilled former U.S. operative trying to find her kidnapped daughter in the action thriller, The Mother, and one year later, she delved into sci-fi as a cynical data analyst in a fight to save humanity from A.I. in Atlas. In 2025, production also wrapped on yet another project at the streamer — The Last Mrs. Parrish, an adaptation of the slow-burning thriller novel by Liv Constantine directed by Robert Zemeckis. Before that film’s release, however, she has another job to report to in just under one month — Office Romance.
Described as a charming and raunchy rom-com, Office Romance stars Lopez as a high-powered airline CEO, a role that she teased with an update on her LinkedIn page. Not only is she the head of the company, but she also operates as a pilot, constantly navigating high-stakes decision-making whether she’s on the ground or in the air. One such unexpected decision is her relationship with the airline’s newest lawyer, played by Ted Lasso star Brett Goldstein. Although the two are strict workaholics, a secret office romance blossoms between them when they decide to follow their hearts instead of the rules for once.
Netflix followed up Lopez’s teasing on Wednesday by sharing the official trailer, showing a love story that’s as risky and raunchy as it is heartwarming. Both stars have a lot of experience to bring to the table when it comes to matters of the heart. Lopez is a rom-com queen, having dominated the scene from The Wedding Planner to Maid in Manhattan, The Back-Up Plan, and more recent movies like Shotgun Wedding. Goldstein, on the other hand, may be better known for his comedy-drama efforts, particularly in collaboration with Bill Lawrence, but he’s also shown a romantic side with the feature All of You with Imogen Poots. In addition to being Lopez’s latest man of the hour, he also put his writing skills to work, penning the screenplay with Ted Lasso writer and co-creator Joe Kelly.
Who Else Is Clocking in for ‘Office Romance’?
Office Romance hails from director Ol Parker, who’s also familiar with Netflix, having co-written the screenplay for A Boy Called Christmas. He also previously helmed and co-wrote Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again and the George Clooney and Julia Roberts rom-com Ticket to Paradise. Adding to the high-profile starring duo and creators is a buzzy supporting cast, featuring Betty Gilpin, Amy Sedaris, Tony Hale, and Bradley Whitford. Rounding out the cast is Edward James Olmos in a reunion with Lopez nearly 30 years after he played her on-screen father in the biopic Selena.
Office Romance premieres on Netflix on June 5. Check out the trailer in the player above.
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Lost Marilyn Monroe Interview Reveals Hidden Truth
More than six decades after her death, Marilyn Monroe is still finding new ways to captivate the world, this time through a never-before-published interview that’s finally coming to light. The rare conversation offers an unfiltered look at Marilyn Monroe’s thoughts on fame, identity, and the pressures of being one of Hollywood’s most recognizable faces, all in her own words.

A newly surfaced interview conducted by journalist Richard Meryman and shared exclusively with the Daily Mail offers a candid look at Monroe’s views on fame, image, and the pressures of Hollywood. In the conversation, Monroe directly addressed the label that followed her throughout her career, and made it clear she never fully embraced it.
“I never quite understood it, this sex symbol, I always thought [cymbals] were those things you clash together! That’s the trouble, a sex symbol becomes a thing,” she said. “I just hate to be a thing. I don’t confine myself to it, but, actually, if I’m going to be a symbol of something, I’d rather have it be sex than some of the other things they’ve got symbols of.”
Monroe also addressed how she was perceived, suggesting she’d rather be seen as desirable than overlooked, noting it was better to be viewed as “something sexual rather than asexual” than to be dismissed entirely.
Monroe Wanted To Be Taken Seriously As An Actress

Beyond the glamorous image the public saw, Monroe made it clear she viewed fame very differently, explaining she knew it was “fickle” and chose to “take it as it comes or goes,” stressing that it wasn’t the focus of her life. “Where I live is in my work. Within a few relationships,” she said. “People that I can really count on, people that I really respect and I know that they feel the same about me.”
But she didn’t stop there. “I want to be an artist, an actress with integrity. That includes playing all kinds of parts. When I’m older, I’ll play other kinds of parts,” she said. “It doesn’t always have to just be ‘the spring lovers,’ you know? How about Life Begins at 40?”
Marilyn Monroe Reflected On Her Infamous Nude Calendar

Monroe also opened up about one of the most talked-about moments of her early career: posing nude before she became a star. “I regretted the studio finding out about it. I was a little embarrassed because, I thought, my god, there I am with my bare tuchus out,” she said, laughing. “But, you know, it was really true.”
Monroe said she initially shut down the idea when photographer Tom Kelly approached her, recalling she thought, “Me? Are you kidding? Never,” but admitted financial struggles changed her mind, explaining she was “four weeks behind” on rent and felt she had no real choice at the time.
She even described the now-iconic shoot in vivid detail. “He stretched me out on this red velvet. It was a little draughty, but he and his wife were very nice,” she said. “He kept going: ‘Oh my god.’ And I thought, oh well, maybe it’s not too bad. That red velvet… when I was a kid, I used to dream of red velvet, but I never thought I was going to end up nude on red velvet.”
The actress revealed she “got paid fifty dollars.”
A Glimpse Into Her Childhood

The interview also offers a rare look at Monroe’s early years, long before she became a household name. “Everything seemed magical around the age of 11 or 12, and it seemed to happen overnight,” she said, reflecting on how attention from others began to shape her experience. “I couldn’t figure out why some of the girls hated me so much. Then I realized it was because the boys liked me.”
Monroe also looked back on simple childhood memories, recalling how neighborhood boys would gather near her home while she’d “hang from the limb of a tree,” often asking to ride their bikes and “go zooming… laughing in the wind.”
The actress added, “I loved the wind because it caressed me.”
A More Personal Portrait Of Marilyn Monroe

Decades after her death, Monroe remains one of the most analyzed figures in Hollywood history. But this newly surfaced interview offers something different: her own voice, unfiltered.
Rather than the polished persona the world knew, these reflections reveal a woman who was thoughtful, self-aware, and determined to be seen as more than just an image.
And now, years later, those words are giving fans a deeper understanding of the person behind the legend.
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