Demi Lovato Brings Sunny Vibes to New York City, Plus Penn Badgley, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Heidi Klum and More
Stars have been everywhere this week, Demi Lovato smiles bright while out and about in New York City, as Penn Badgley continues to promote You. Also in the Big Apple, Heidi Klum looks supermodel fierce in statement shades while Julia Louis-Dreyfus graces the Thunderbolts* premiere in London.
Here, are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings!
Demi Lovato is all smiles while looking chic in a crisp white shirt and dark shades in New York City on April 22.
Penn Badgley has some fun at the Mooney's bookstore activation in celebration of the upcoming season of You on April 22 in New York City.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus graces the carpet for the premiere of Thunderbolts* at Cineworld Leicester Square in London on April 22.
Heidi Klum casually brings the glam while out and about in New York City on April 22.
Robert Irwin touches down at LAX after a long flight from Australia on April 21.
A cheerful Pedro Pascal waves to fans during the European premiere of Thunderbolts* at Cineworld Leicester Square in London on April 22.
Eva Longoria and Ana Navarro are hugged up at the screening for CNN's Searching for Spain with Eva Longoria on April 21 in New York City.
Antoni Porowski speaks onstage during CNN's Searching for Spain with Eva Longoria screening on April 21 in New York City.
A dressed-down Paul Rudd is pictured exiting Madison Square Garden after catching the New York Knicks take on the Detroit Pistons on April 21.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige shares a moment with Florence Pugh at the Thunderbolts* premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square in London on April 22.
Miley Cyrus flashes a smile and a wave while out in New York City on April 22.
Jordyn Woods is all decked out in her New York Knicks gear for the team's game at Madison Square Garden on April 21.
Proud mom-to-be Olivia Culpo steps out for a dog walk in L.A. on April 21.
Lionel Richie gives a thumbs up after grabbing a bite to eat at Cipriani on April 22 in Beverly Hills.
Minka Kelly smiles while making an appearance in New York City on April 22.
Sarah Hyland and Orville Peck strike a pose together at the 91st Annual Drama League Award nominations celebration at The New York Public Library on April 22 in New York City.
Timothée Chalamet roots for the New York Knicks while seated courtside during their playoff game at Madison Square Garden on April 21.
Jon Bernthal and Ben Affleck celebrate their new movie The Accountant 2 at a screening in New York City on April 21.
Penn Badgley attends a 92NY event for his podcast Podcrushed on April 21 in New York City.
Demi Lovato takes the stage to perform at the Caron Treatment Centers' New York Gala on April 21 at Cipriani 42nd Street in New YOrk City.
Miley Cyrus rocks a pair of statement sunglasses after spending some time at Electric Lady Studio in New York City on April 21.
Idina Menzel opts for a blue velvet set at the Entertainment Community Fund's Gala on Monday at Marriot Marquis in New York City.
Nick Jonas reps the New York Knicks from his seat during the team's playoff game at Madison Square Garden on April 21 in New York City.
Nicole Scherzinger is all glammed up for the Entertainment Community Fund's Gala at Marriot Marquis in New York City on April 21.
Quinta Brunson flashes a smile and a wave while arriving at Jimmy Kimmel Live! on April 21 in L.A.
Lizzy McAlpine and Jeremy Jordan celebrate the opening night of their show Floyd Collins on April 21 at The Vivian Beaumont Lincoln Center Theater in New York City.
Lisa Ann Walter steps out for the Entertainment Community Fund's Gala at Marriot Marquis in New York City on April 21.
Denzel Washington and Spike Lee smile together at the Entertainment Community Fund's Gala at Marriot Marquis in New York City on April 21.
Rob McElhenney cheers for his team AFC Wrexham from the stands during a match against Blackpool on April 21 in Blackpool, U.K.
Eva Longoria rocks red for an appearance on Watch What Happens Live on April 21 in New York City.
Kandi Burruss poses with a peace sign at the Entertainment Community Fund's Gala at Marriott Marquis in New York City on April 21.
Beanie Feldstein, Taylor Trensch and Kate Baldwin smile together at the opening night of Floyd Collins on Broadway on April 21 in New York City.
Dascha Polanco grabs some popcorn at CNN's Searching for Spain with Eva Longoria screening and reception on April 21 in New York City.
Amelia Gray Hamlin, Meghan Trainor and Ben Platt are on the set of The Beauty on April 21 in New York City.
Antonio Banderas holds a small arrangement of flowers at the Talía Awards' candidates party at All In One Caixabank in Madrid on April 21.
Brooks Nader does some shopping on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills on April 21.
Gavin Casalegno hosts an event at La La Kind Café in L.A. for his clothing line Kai Lo this week.
Members of PEOPLE's editorial staff joined, from left, PEOPLE VP & GM Charlotte Triggs (in blue), Paige DeSorbo, PEOPLE President Leah Wyar, PEOPLE Chief Revenue Officer Melissa Guy and PEOPLE App GM Courtney Mason to celebrate the launch of the PEOPLE App (download it here!) with NASDAQ on April 22 and ring the opening bell.
New York Knicks' Josh Hart is stocked with an assortment of Mike and Ike sweet treats ahead of his game this week in New York City.
Engaged couple Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse go for a romantic walk around New York City on April 21.
Ryan Reynolds keeps it low-key wearing AirPods and sporting shades on a walk around New York City on April 21.
Simone Biles, Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year, attends the ceremony in Madrid on April 21 to accept the honor.
Megan Thee Stallion delivers a denim moment at Friday Nights in the Desert at Coachella in Indio, California, on April 18.
After performing in Saudi Arabia, Jennifer Lopez opts for a comfy outfit on the set of Office Romance in Hoboken, New Jersey, on April 21.
Sarah Jessica Parker waves to the cameras as she boards her vehicle in New York City on April 21.
Eva Longoria walks through New York City's Hudson Yards wearing all black on April 21.
Lindsey Vonn arrives to the Laureus World Sports Awards in a chic look in Madrid on April 21.
Below Deck's Brianna Duffield and Marina Marcondes are all dolled up in New York City on April 21.
AnnaSophia Robb, Michael Urie and Isa Briones beam at a press junket for the Off-Broadway production All Nighter in N.Y.C. on April 21.
Miley Cyrus enjoys a day out with her boyfriend Maxx Morando (not pictured) in New York City on April 20.
Sofia Richie reps Chanel as she walks through Coachella in Indio, California, on April 20.
Eva Noblezada shows off her engagement ring from her Hadestown costar Reeve Carney in New York City on April 20.
Justin Bieber parties with Chase B at Tao, Revolve and Beach Club's Friday Nights in the Desert at Coachella in Indio, California, on April 18.
Jenna Ortega and The Weeknd snap a photo in front of their film Hurry Up Tomorrow's takeover of the Coachella ferris wheel in Indio, California, on April 18.
John Mayer, Stevie Nicks and Bob Weir meet backstage at the Pollstar Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on April 16.
Jennifer Lopez smiles from ear-to-ear as she performs at the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix in Jeddah on April 20.
Post Malone closes out Coachella 2025 with his headlining performance on April 20 in Indio, California.
Cynthia Erivo holds up two peace signs at the YouTube + Coachella pop-up in Indio, California, on April 19.
BLACKPINK's Jennie rocks the Coachella stage during her closing night performance in Indio, California, on April 20.
Eva Longoria shimmers in a sequin dress as she arrives at Live with Kelly and Mark in New York City on April 21.
Bowen Yang chats about his new film The Wedding Banquet on The Jennifer Hudson Show in Burbank, California, for an April 21 episode.
With their costar Yang, Lily Gladstone appears on The Jennifer Hudson Show in Burbank, California, on an April 21 episode.
Shaboozey brings country to the Coachella Valley in Indio, California, on April 20.
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong strums the guitar during the band's headlining performance at Coachella in Indio, California, on April 19.
Natasha Bedingfield dons a cowboy hat for her Coachella performance in Indio, California, on April 19.
GloRilla dances during her performance on the first day of Coachella's second weekend in Indio, California, on April 18.
King Charles and Queen Camilla coordinate in blue for Easter Sunday service at St. George's Chapel in Windsor, England, on April 20.
Liam Hemsworth and his girlfriend Gabriella Brooks enjoy a day sightseeing in Rome on April 20.
Elijah Wood speaks to fans during Comic-Con in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on April 20.
Chaka Khan takes the stage on fourth day of Byron Bay Bluefest in Australia on April 20.
John Cena prepares to take on Cody Rhodes during the championship match of WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas on April 20
Flavor Flav sports his signature clock necklace in red at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas on April 20.
Travis Scott carries the championship belt to the ring during WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas on April 20.
Vanessa Hudgens puts up bull horns to match her jersey at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas on April 19.
Jelly Roll beams while attending WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas on April 19.
Brie Bella and Nikki Bella match in red at the SiriusXM Busted Open Wrestlemania party in Las Vegas on April 19.
Benny Blanco brings his mom Sandra Beth Levin backstage to greet Sarah Snook after a performance of The Picture of Dorian Gray on Broadway in N.Y.C. on April 19.
DJ Khaled suits up for the Global Champions Arabians Tour in Miami Beach, Florida, on April 19.
Jared Leto keeps it casual on a walk around New York City on April 19.
Laura Jane Grace and the Mississippi Medicals sit backstage after their performance in Petaluma, California, on April 19.
Dave Franco, Mckenna Grace and Mason Thames watch a game between the Hawks and the Miami Heat in Atlanta on April 18.
Idina Menzel poses in a pink Doors t-shirt at SiriusXM Studios in New York City on April 18.
Yvette Nicole Brown receives a smooch from her husband Anthony Davis on the red carpet at Friday's with Tab and Chance fragrance launch party in L.A. on April 18.
Addison Rae performs with Arca at the Gobi Tent during Coachella in Indio, Calif., on April 13.
Priscilla Presley speaks onstage during a screening of the American Humane Society's documentary Escape from Extinction: Rewilding in Laguna Beach, Calif., on April 19.
Heidi Klum steps out holding an Easter basket with husband Tom Kaulitz in N.Y.C. on April 20.
Shaggy poses during a photocall ahead of his performance at the At Top Of The Mountain Easter Concert in Idalp, Austria on April 20.
Luann de Lesseps blows a kiss on Easter morning in Houston on April 20.
Cynthia Erivo and Dave Grohl pose backstage at the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 19 in Indio, California.
Rihanna steps out in a fur shawl and double denim ensemble as she exits her favorite eating spot, Giorgio Baldi, in Santa Monica, Calif., on April 20.
Ed Sheeran performs onstage during weekend two of the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 19 in Indio, California.
Will Ferrell and his wife Viveca Paulin attend the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves NBA game at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena on April 19.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie costars Jack Black and Sebastian Maniscalco catch up at the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves game on April 19 in Los Angeles.
Aubrey Plaza is spotted heading out for a walk with her dog in Los Feliz, Calif., on April 19.
Bethenny Frankel wears springtime colors of a pastel yellow dress and matching clutch as she arrives at the Global Champions Arabians Tour on April 19 in Miami.
Brie and Nikki Garcia strike a pose in matching red outfits as they attend the SiriusXM Busted Open Wrestlemania party on April 19 as the Wynn Las Vegas.
Jennifer Garner sports a casual look of dungarees and a striped T-shirt as she heads out on a coffee run in Los Angeles on April 19.
Cuba Gooding Jr. attends the Global Champions Arabian Tour in Miami on April 19.
Eva Longoria attends the Global Gift Gala at Hotel President Wilson in Geneva on April 19.
Heidi Klum steps out looking chic in SoHo in N.Y.C. on April 19.
Kacey Musgraves smiles while attending the Ralph Lauren Fashion Show in N.Y.C. on April 17.
Will Ferrell and Jake Szymanski work behind the scenes during Ferrell's latest PayPal ad, which debuted nationally on April 19.
Rap artist Quavo reacts to a play during an NBA play-in tournament game between the Atlanta Hawks and the Miami Heat in Atlanta on April 18.
Ferrari guest Jennifer Lopez attends the final practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on April 19.
Lisa lights up the stage in a glowing outfit while performing during weekend two of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 18 in Indio, California.
Hayden Christensen visits the Ahsoka at Celebration Stage on day two of the Star Wars Celebration event held in Tokyo on April 19.
Rosario Dawson is in happy spirits backstage at the Star Wars Celebration event in Tokyo on April 19.
Benson Boone performs at the Coachella Stage during weekend two of the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 18 in Indio, California.
Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker enjoy a basketball date night at the Miami Heat vs. Atlanta Hawks game at Atlanta's State Farm Arena on April 18.
Melissa Gorga reads a book while sunbathing on vacation in Boca Raton, Florida, on April 18.
Joe Keery of Djo performs at the Mojave Tent during weekend two of the 2025 Coachella Festival on April 20 in Indio, California.
Jennifer Beals discusses her book The L Word: A Photographic Journal onstage at Barnes & Noble Union Square in New York City on April 17.
Andor star Diego Luna is all-smiles backstage while attending the Star Wars Celebration event in Tokyo on April 19.
Paris Hilton rocks a see-through lace outfit to The L.A. Women Luncheon on April 18.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Elsa Hosk shoot a new campaign for UGG near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on April 18.
Jessica Alba glows by the rink as the Kings take on the Calgary Flames in Los Angeles on April 17.
Dan Reynolds and Minka Kelly show off some PDA while shopping in New York City's SoHo neighborhood on April 18.
Daisy Edgar-Jones and her boyfriend Ben Seed spend a day together in New York City on April 18.
Lala Kent wears an ornate dress to The L.A. Women Luncheon on April 18.
LoCash's Preston Brust and Chris Lucas visit SiriusXM Studios in Nashville on April 18.
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