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Taylor Swift Springs Out in a Floral Dress While in New York, Plus George Clooney, Paul Rudd and More

Taylor Swift Springs Out in a Floral Dress While in New York, Plus George Clooney, Paul Rudd and More

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Stars have been everywhere this week. In New York City, Taylor Swift hits the town for a dinner in New York, while George and Amal Clooney pose backstage on Broadway. Meanwhile, Kelsea Ballerini performs for Elle's Women in Music event with Rumer Willis in the audience as Paul Rudd supports a children's hospital fundraiser in his hometown of Kansas City, Missouri.
Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings!
Taylor Swift is a vision in florals as she steps out for dinner with Dakota Johnson and her brother (not pictured) in New York City on May 29.
George and Amal Clooney pose backstage at George's Broadway play, Good Night, and Good Luck, on May 29 in New York City.
Paul Rudd is all smiles on a panel at Big Slick Celebrity Weekend, a fundraiser for Children's Mercy Hospital in his hometown of Kansas City, Missouri on May 30.
Kelsea Ballerini and Rumer Willis attend Elle's Women in Music event on May 30 in New York City.
Terry Crews flexes his muscles during the practice round of F1 Grand Prix of Spain at Circuit de Barcelona on May 30.
Devin Booker and Odell Beckham Jr. meet up in Monaco for the Grand Prix on May 23.
Sue Bird celebrates J Vineyards' partnership with the Golden State Valkyries.
Sarah Ramos, Busy Philipps and Gillian Jacobs hang out at fashion designer Rachel Antononoff's Club Ra at Margaritaville in New York City on May 30.
Ricky Gervais celebrates his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a high kick in Los Angeles on May 30.
Jason Sudeikis speaks on a panel for Big Slick Celebrity Weekend, a fundraiser for Children's Mercy Hospital on May 30 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Baz Luhrmann, Sue Kim and Frank Marshall reunite at Sony Music Vision Content Showcase on May 29 in Los Angeles.
Helen Hunt looks chic while walking in New York City on May 29.
Josh O'Connor goes for a stroll around London with girlfriend Alison Oliver on May 30.
Jonathan Groff, Tom Kirdahy and Lin-Manuel Miranda honor playwright Terrence McNally in a street naming ceremony on May 30 in New York City.
Marc Shaiman, Matthew Broderick and John Slattery attend the unveiling ceremony for Terrence McNally's street dedication in New York City on May 30.
Alix Earle and Stassi Schroeder break out their bikinis for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Beach Club in Miami, Florida on May 30.
Bill Parks, David Arquette and Guilford Adams goof off at the theatrical premiere of American Clown in Los Angeles.
Cynthia Nixon, her wife Christine Marinoni, Sarita Choudhury and Kristin Davis enjoy the French Open on May 30 in Paris.
Luke Wilson supports his brother Owen Wilson at the premiere of his show Stick on May 29 in L.A.
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner take their seats courtside at Thursday's New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Corinne Foxx accompanies her dad Jamie Foxx to Netflix is a Joke's FYSEE L.A. Comedy Night at The Comedy Store in West Hollywood on May 29.
Jennifer Garner takes the stage at WSJ's Future of Everything event at The Glasshouse in New York City on May 29.
Dressed in fur and a cowboy hat, Beyoncé hits the stage at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on May 29.
Cynthia Erivo gives a nod to Elphaba in her green attire while out in New York City on May 29.
Alison Brie, Lily Rabe and Madeline Brewer pose together at a celebration for NET-A-PORTER and Isabel Marant's exclusive High Summer '25 Capsule Collection on May 29 in L.A.
Bert Kreischer and Michelle Buteau have a laugh at Netflix is a Joke's FYSEE L.A. Comedy Night at The Comedy Store on May 29 in West Hollywood.
Sydney Sweeney shows some love for Hey Dude while on set for her next campaign with the brand on May 29.
Judy Greer rocks a white suit for the L.A. premiere of Stick at AMC Century City 15 on May 29 in L.A.
Dakota Johnson is all dressed up at the Roberto Coin event at Cipriani 25 Broadway on May 29 in New York City.
Jonathan Groff steps out for the 25th Annual Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards on May 29 in New York City.
Rachel Bilson and January Jones share a moment together at the Isabel Marant and NET-A-PORTER dinner in L.A. on May 29.
Kaitlyn Dever pops on a pair of shades while out in L.A. on May 29.
Sarah Silverman arrives at Netflix is a Joke's FYSEE LA Comedy Night at The Comedy Store in West Hollywood on May 29.
Nicole Scherzinger strikes a pose at the 25th Annual Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards on May 29 in New York City.
Lily Allen steps out for Elizabeth Sulcer's birthday in New York City on May 29.
Iris Law grabs some donuts and a beverage to-go on May 29 in L.A.
Zoey Deutch adds a pop of color with her bag choice while out in New York City on May 29.
Wilmer Valderrama poses with USO CEO and president JD Crouch and USO SE regional president Lisa Marie Riggins as he is honored at the USO annual gala this week in Washington, D.C.
David Arquette rocks a layered look while out and about in L.A. on May 29.
Isabela Merced sports a smokey eye look for the Evening with Sony Pictures Television FYC Event on May 29 at the Sony Studio Lot in Culver City, California.
Jurnee Smollett sports a black gown for Thursday's premiere of Stick at AMC Century City 15 in L.A.
Honey Bxby celebrates the release of her new album Raw Honey on May 29 in New York City.
Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connelly smile together at the Evening with Sony Pictures Television FYC event at the Sony Studio Lot in Culver City on May 29.
Sting and Shaggy hang out backstage at the Cherrytree Music Company's 20th anniversary concert at The Belasco in L.A. on May 29.
Hailey Bieber and Winnie Harlow celebrate watchmaker Audemars Piguet's 150th anniversary with Vogue on May 28 in Los Angeles.
Hugh Jackman means serious business while zipping around New York City on May 29.
Spike Lee and Adrien Brody reunite at the opening night of Brody's art exhibit "Made in America" in New York City on May 29.
A shaded Serena Williams is all smiles while having a ball at Universal Studios Hollywood on May 27.
Nick and Kevin Jonas admire a portrait of Nick commemorating his performance in in The Last Five Years on Broadway in New York City on May 29.
Bradley Cooper steps out for a phone call in New York City on May 29.
Josh Allen arrives in style in Los Angeles on May 28, ahead of his wedding with Hailee Steinfeld this weekend.
Tinx gets out her cowgirl gear at Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter concert in New York City on May 28.
AnnaSophia Robb toasts to the Santa Margherita and LoveShackFancy collab at a launch party in New York City.
And Just Like That... costars Nicole Ari Parker and Sarita Choudhury have a glamorous day out in Paris on May 29.
Alana Thompson, a.k.a. Honey Boo Boo, and Mama June sip milkshakes to celebrate 100 episodes Mama June: Family Crisis.
Avril Lavigne visits the SiriusXM studios in New York City on May 29.
Cynthia Erivo goes for a walk in New York City in gravity defying heels on May 29.
Gayle King and Hoda Kotb focus on health at Kotb's Joy 101 launch event in New York City on May 28.
Mia Threapleton and Scarlett Johansson twin in diamond necklaces at the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme in New York City on May 28.
Noah Wyle and Shabana Azeez leave the scrubs behind at an Emmy FYC event for The Pitt in Burbank, California on May 28.
Tom Hanks attends the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme in New York City on May 28.
Debra Messing and her son Roman Walker Zelman match in suits at the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme in New York City on May 28.
Michael Cera and his wife Nadine Cera snap a shot at the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme on May 28 in New York City.
Jon Hamm and Bryan Cranston pose together at the afterparty of The Phoenician Scheme premiere in New York City on May 28.
Benicio del Toro and Gina Gershon reunite at the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme in New York City on May 28.
Uma Thurman keeps it cool on the set of Dexter: Resurrection on May 28 in New York City.
Peter Dinklage is all smiles on the set of Dexter: Resurrection in New York City on May 28.
Kelly Killoren Bensimon and her daughter Teddy Bensimon match in off-white at the American Ballet Theatre Spring Gala on May 28 in New York City.
Hilaria Baldwin and Alec Baldwin have date night at the American Ballet Theatre Spring Gala in New York City on May 28.
Quinta Brunson receives the key to the city of Philadelphia and unveils a mural co-designed by local artist Athena Scott on May 28.
John Mayer attends a Vogue and Audemars Piguet event to celebrate the watchmaker's 150th anniversary on May 28.
Victoria Monét and Winnie Harlow celebrate Audemars Piguet's 150th anniversary with Vogue on May 28 in Los Angeles.
Paige DeSorbo takes her cat Daphne for a walk in New York City on May 21.
Lucy Liu spreads positivity at Hoda Kotb's Joy 101 launch event in New York City on May 28.
Nicole Ari Parker, Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Sarita Choudhury promote And Just Like That... in New York City on May 28.
Cynthia Erivo steps out in white in New York City on May 28.
Lorde wins Song of the Year at the Aotearoa Music Awards for her hit collaboration with Charlie xcx, "Girl, so confusing," in Auckland, New Zealand on May 29.
Gigi Hadid rocks a minidress after her launch party with Havaianas in New York City on May 28.
Ashley Tisdale leaves a taping of The View in a double white ensemble in New York City on May 28.
Ryan Reynolds smiles from under his sunglasses while out in New York City on Wednesday.
Sarah Jessica Parker waves to the crowd at the And Just Like That... premiere on May 28 in Paris.
Julianne Moore rocks a pair of statement sunglasses while out in New York City on May 28.
Cynthia Erivo rocks a blue ensemble as she steps out in New York City on May 28.
Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt walk hand-in-hand in New York City on May 28.
Odell Beckham Jr. steps out for the 2025 French Open at Roland Garros in Paris on May 28.
Elsa Pataky sparkles in purple at the premiere of Matices at Callao Cinema in Madrid on May 28.
Ana de Armas strikes a pose in a strapless gown at the premiere of From the World of John Wick: Ballerina at Le Grand Rex in Paris on May 28.
Jackie Chan rocks a blue tracksuit while out in New York City on May 28.
Kristin Davis opts for florals at the season 3 premiere of And Just Like That... at Le Lido in Paris on May 28.
Nelly takes the stage at Barclays Arena in Hamburg, Germany on May 28.
Teddy Swims poses backstage with his BMI Pop Awards at Radio City Music Hall on May 27 in New York City.
Steph and Ayesha Curry have a laugh at chef Michael Mina's first-ever Art of Tuna carving event at Bungalow Kitchen in Tiburon, California on May 25.
Olivia Holt smiles at a special screening of Clueless at Hollywood Forever hosted by Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video on May 25.
Amir Arison spends some time at the Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines resort over Memorial Day weekend.
Hardcore Knicks fans Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller cheer on the team as they face off against the Indiana Pacers on May 27 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Sarah Jessica Parker continues the celebrations for And Just Like That... season 3 at a photo call in Paris on May 28.
Bono wears his signature shades and flashes a smile while out in L.A. on May 27.
Martha Stewart poses in front of a colorful Sydney Opera House on May 28.
Miley Cyrus has some fun at her Something Beautiful album release event hosted by TikTok at Chateau Marmont in L.A. on May 27.
Nicole Ari Parker is glowing at the And Just Like That... season 3 photo call on May 28 in Paris.
Ralph Macchio smiles at the world premiere of Karate Kid: Legends at SVA Theatre in New York City on May 27.
Sarah Snook flips her hair as she arrives at ABC Studios in New York City on May 27.
Sarita Choudhury has some fun at the And Just Like That... season 3 photo call on May 28 in Paris.
Queen Camilla smiles under the brim of her blue hat as her visit with King Charles to Ottawa, Canada comes to an end on May 27.
Kristin Davis flashes a happy smile at the photo call for And Just Like That... season 3 on May 28 in Paris.
Idina Menzel steps out for the 2025 New Dramatists Luncheon on May 27 at The New York Marriott Marquis.
Cole Escola shows off their star power at the 2025 New Dramatists Luncheon on May 27 at The New York Marriott Marquis.
Cynthia Nixon and Venus Williams share a moment together at the And Just Like That... season 3 photo call in Paris on May 28.
Jackie Chan holds up a pair of panda bears at Tuesday's New York City premiere of Karate Kid: Legends at SVA Theatre.
Joshua Jackson smiles at the world premiere of Karate Kid: Legends on May 27 at SVA Theatre in New York City.
Ike Barinholtz and Seth Meyers pose together at a Late Night with Seth Meyers FYC Event at The Vibrato Grill Jazz in L.A. on May 27.
Alexandra Daddario ducks under an umbrella at the Dior Cruise show on May 27 at the Villa Albani Torlonia in Rome.
Adam Lambert wears his tux undone at the Polar Music Prize 2025 at Grand Hôtel in Stockholm, Sweden on May 27.
Owen Cooper, Stephen Graham, Ashley Walters and Erin Doherty pose together at a an event for Adolescence hosted by ATAS at the Television Academy Saban Media Center in North Hollywood on May 27.
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