
19 Thirsty Celeb Moments Aug 9 2025
Bad Bunny posted a series of thirst photos, including posing against the tiled wall with the tip of his undies showing.
Brie Larson rocked these super hot pink boots while participating in the Nicki Minaj challenge to promote her new book.
JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes posed for a "cheeky" Snapchat photo that almost showed more than we bargained for.
Benito Skinner posted this shirtless selfie saying, "I promise to ALWAYs be a whore on television."
Kehlani showed off her tattoos and all-black fit on her Instagram.
Joey, Matthew, and Andrew Lawrence did bathrobe bathroom dancing to promote their upcoming live podcast shows in Las Vegas.
Lizzo and Florida rapper Saucy Santana worked the walkway in their Yitty to promote his new single "Bad to the Bone."
Love Island Season 7 star Olandria Carthen filmed her boyfriend, Nicholas Vansteenberghe, singing and getting into bed, shirtless.
Nicholas Hoult went viral for his seriously unexpected response to an interviewer calling him "beautiful," when he's obviously gorgeous.
Overcompensating star Mary Beth Barone shared a fun, summer selfie on a rooftop.
Sterling K. Brown received praise after he explained why he deliberately picks Black women to play his love interests.
Charlie Puth did a little fidgety dance for j-hope with Tyler Creator's "Ring Ring Ring" from Don't Tap The Glass in the background.
Carrie Underwood ditched her signature blonde hair and went back to her natural color for the first time 30 years, and people are obsessed.
Meg Stalter made a hilarious parody of the viral Sydney Sweeney jean ad.
In celebration of their Netflix movie My Oxford Year, Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest tried to guess each other's favorite romance movies.
Doja Cat wore this zebra print outfit with bleach blonde hair, possibly channeling 1980s rockers Debbie Harry and Lita Ford.
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