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Watch ‘petrified' man get worshipped by THREE women in front of girlfriend in shocking Channel 4 show
Watch ‘petrified' man get worshipped by THREE women in front of girlfriend in shocking Channel 4 show

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Watch ‘petrified' man get worshipped by THREE women in front of girlfriend in shocking Channel 4 show

CONTROVERSIAL new series Open House: The Great Sex Experiment aired some of its most shocking scenes yet on Friday – as a woman watched a man being 'worshipped' by a string a of ladies. 5 Tom is left terrified as his girlfriend wants to open their relationship Credit: Channel 4 5 The girls quickly stripped down to racy lingerie Credit: Channel 4 5 The couples joined Tom and Lauren as they got to grips with the experiment Credit: Channel 4 Looked after by non-monogamy coach Effy Blue, the group are encouraged to have sexual encounters with each other in order to test their relationship boundaries. On Friday's episode, After getting engaged three months ago, it was Tom who was struggling most with the idea, admitting he has found himself struggling to perform in a multiple-person sexual scenario. He's also suffering from self-esteem issues after being diagnosed with Sudden Death Syndrome, a heart condition that has meant he can no longer go to the gym, putting on weight as a result. READ MORE OPEN HOUSE The bisexual bride-to-be admitted to Effy that Setting up a barn dance mixer, the couple were told to invite others into their room for foreplay, with Tom taking the lead in a situation that doesn't necessarily lead to sex or his need to perform. However, when three couples say yes, Tom admits he 'felt petrified and sick' as he's tied and blindfolded to a bed. With Lauren watching on excitedly from the sidelines with a glass of wine, Tom lets the women take control as they start caressing, kissing and touching him. Most read in TV One purred to him: 'You're getting worshipped, you're getting all the attention.' Sharing his fears, Tom said: 'I definitely want to make Lauren happy, I will try anything. To jump this hurdle this early, in my head, I can't perform. I just freeze. Overwhelmed husband wipes away tears after partner romps with another woman in Open House 'Once I'm in that rut, I can't get out of the rut.' As the episode came to an end, it seems the events of the night take a toll on Tom, who is heard vomiting in the bathroom. However, with Lauren insistent on wanting to make the open relationship work, will they be able to survive the retreat? Open House: The Great Sex Experiment airs on Channel 4. 5 Tom admitted he was petrified as he was tied to a bed Credit: Channel 4 5 Lauren encouraged her boyfriend to lean into the experiment Credit: Channel 4

‘Moviefone' Is Back: Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay On Reviving The Iconic '90s Brand For Today's Media World
‘Moviefone' Is Back: Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay On Reviving The Iconic '90s Brand For Today's Media World

Black America Web

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

‘Moviefone' Is Back: Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay On Reviving The Iconic '90s Brand For Today's Media World

Source: Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay (President & COO of 'Moviefone.') Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay's journey through the entertainment industry has been nothing short of amazing. Over the past two decades, the Brooklyn resident has navigated a career filled with bold moves and unexpected turns—from major media networks to groundbreaking new ventures. He spent a decade at TV One, driving advertising revenue across national linear, digital, VOD, app, direct response, and paid programming platforms. Before that, he spent eight years at Viacom Media Networks as Vice President of Client Strategy, holding key roles at MTV, Comedy Central, Spike TV, and more. But in 2020, Lindsay's career took an exciting new direction when award-winning film producer and entrepreneur Cleveland O'Neal III approached him with a game-changing opportunity: helping to revive Moviefone, the iconic '90s dial-in entertainment platform that once shaped how audiences discovered films and bought tickets. O'Neal—best known for his syndicated talk show, Made in Hollywood —acquired Moviefone out of bankruptcy for $1 million and tapped Lindsay to help reimagine it as the ultimate movie discovery hub. Now poised for a major comeback, Moviefone is being rebranded as a go-to guide for showtimes, streaming, reviews, and more—and it's proudly the only Black-owned movie service of its kind. Lindsay sat down with NewsOne to talk about his dynamic career, the evolution of Moviefone, and what's next in the platform's ambitious revival. NewsOne (NO): Mr. Lindsay, it's a pleasure to speak with you today. Your resume is incredibly impressive, with key roles at TV One, MTV, and now as President and COO of Moviefone. But I couldn't help but notice—you also had a brief stint in acting. Tell us about that! Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay (RL): Yeah! I mean, I don't even know if it was brief. I was acting probably for a good 15 years, but, you know, like a lot of people, you have to [juggle] a job and you're auditioning and trying to see what's what. I did the soap operas, commercials— and unfortunately, never got that big break, so to speak. It was still a lot of fun. I still do it now and then, but I just do it for fun, which is nice. It's nice to have something you love, but not have any pressure to make money at it. NO: What was your favorite project to work on during that time? The most exciting thing I did was this film called Cold Feet . The reason it was so exciting is because I had only been in New York for about six months or so when I booked it, and I had a short period where I booked, like, three different projects. Cold Feet was the biggest of the three. I was a lead in the film. That was probably the most exciting thing in the world at that point. That was also when—I mean, this is going to sound really old—when people would still read actual magazines. Variety would list all the castings and my name showed up three times in a very short period. That's probably the biggest thing that I did, but it didn't make me the most money. You know, the funny thing is, the commercials made me the most money. I did a Miller Genuine Draft commercial that paid pretty well over time. I did a Lowes commercial and some other stuff. Those were a lot of fun because you get treated like a movie star, even if it's just for a couple of days—it was a lot of fun. NO: With all of this incredible experience underneath your belt, you've now become a driving force behind Moviefone's revival. How did you and Cleveland O'Neal III meet? I've known the owner, Cleveland, for about 25 years. [We] have never worked together formally, but always kind of bounced ideas off each other. I've always had a lot of respect for him. He's one of those entrepreneurs who really has done it on his own. He started out making after-school specials—that's really what they were— the first of which was called, What About Your Friends? It ended up winning an Image Award. It was the first Black after-school special. And at the time when he did it, not only did he get to make it, but he actually got to own the IP. So, he started to build a library. He shot this movie called Phat Beach , which he did on his own as well. It was one of those things where he probably could have signed a deal, but he didn't. He wanted to continue to do things on his own because he's an entrepreneur. Eventually, he started a show called Made in Hollywood , which has been on the air now for about 20 years. I was a correspondent for the show for probably 10 years or so, which I also really enjoyed. [I] got to sit down with a lot of A-list actors, directors, producers. I just loved it as a fan and as a creative person, but never thought, he and I were going to work together in the capacity we are now. NO: So, how did the two of you first start talking about bringing Moviefone back? I mean, it's crazy! I remember over the years, we kept in touch, periodically. And five years ago, Cleveland called me and said, 'Oh guess what? I just bought Moviefone. I go, 'What? Like the Moviefone that we all know?' I couldn't believe it. I mean, first of all, a Black man owning an entity like that? It's just not very common. Several companies were looking at [buying] Moviefone , including the big boys like the NBCUniversals and those guys of the world. Cleveland and his team thought they might have a shot. There were a number of people in it, and then the pandemic hit. And what happened in the pandemic? The stock market tanked—lots of uncertainty. So, they instantly bowed out and [Cleveland] ended up being the winning bid. NO: What are you and Cleveland's vision for Moviefone's role in today's crowded media landscape? Well, we still sell tickets, but now we also have all this content that people come to us for. They come to watch trailers. They come to watch interviews. It's not just about theatrical films, right? You think about how much content now is in streaming. When you go to if you type in a film or a show, now, it will tell you exactly where it's playing. If it's in theaters, obviously that'll pop up, but if it's streaming or digital, it'll tell you where it's playing. It'll even tell you if it has a cost, too! The goal, now, is really more to be a discovery tool, especially because there's so much content out there. NO: I hear you're also launching a TV show and an app as well for the platform. Yes! We're launching a new show called Moviefone TV in the fall, and that's a huge part of the strategy. One, because everything kind of lives at the Moviefone studio level. Moviefone Studios produces content for Made in Hollywood , for Moviefone TV , for the app, obviously, and for social. But this is going to be a weekly show that is very much a lean-back experience. We tell you what's playing, what's hot, what to expect at the box office, etc. But then there's all that content that we can push out over all the other channels. It's also a way to market the name. Believe it or not, there's a whole generation of people who don't know about Moviefone. In today's world, people are so used to doing everything on their phones, like buying movie tickets, sometimes they're watching on their phones. So, we're probably about 60% mobile now [thanks to the forthcoming app.] We think once we launch, we'll be more like 90% mobile. Right now, it's just in beta. NO: That's amazing. Looking back on your journey with Moviefone and your broader career in entertainment, what are some key lessons or insights you've picked up along the way that have stuck with you? There are a lot of people who want to be in this space, right? It seems really sexy. It can be a lot of fun, but it can also be a real slog. There are plenty of opportunities for things to go well and also not to. I think the biggest thing is to stay true to yourself and know what your brand is about. Also being willing to bet on yourself. A great example for me and somebody I admire, is Cathy Hughes. Ms. Hughes bet on herself. Everybody was counting her out as a young Black woman to do what she did. But that's because she bet on herself. There are plenty of people who paint inside the lines and follow all the rules and things don't work out anyway. So, if nothing else, at least, take a shot and see where you land. NO: That was beautifully said. To wrap things up—what's the last movie you watched that got you excited or left a big impression? The last thing I saw was Sinners. I mean, I hadn't seen anything like it in a while. One, it was pretty original. It's beautifully shot and I care about stuff like that. The cinematography, the music was incredible. I also thought Michael B. Jordan was really good. There's something about him in general that's magnetic. But this was different. Every time he was on screen, you just had to wait for what was gonna happen next. I'm gonna watch it again because I'm sure I didn't take it all in. SEE MORE: Black Movie Soundtracks As Good As The Film Itself Ryan Coogler Thanks Fans For 'Sinners' Box Office Win SEE ALSO 'Moviefone' Is Back: Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay On Reviving The Iconic '90s Brand For Today's Media World was originally published on Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE

Carlos King: The Media Mogul Making Diversity Reality on TV
Carlos King: The Media Mogul Making Diversity Reality on TV

Newsweek

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Carlos King: The Media Mogul Making Diversity Reality on TV

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. When it comes to reality television, Carlos King is undoubtedly one of the most influential minds in the genre. As the CEO of Kingdom Reign Entertainment, he has produced some of the most talked-about shows shaping the landscape of unscripted television. From his groundbreaking work on The Real Housewives of Atlanta to creating hit series like Love & Marriage: Huntsville, King's journey from behind-the-scenes producer to media mogul has been nothing short of remarkable. His ability to craft compelling narratives and showcase diverse perspectives has positioned him as a leading industry force. Profile shot of Carlos King Profile shot of Carlos King Kendrick Ken Beauty King, who had left college after being offered a production assistant job at BET, got his break in the business in 2008 when he became an associate producer on The Real Housewives of Atlanta—"You know, a little show you may have heard about," he told Newsweek. "It was my first reality show. Real Housewives of Atlanta became an instant hit, and I sort of climbed the ladder. I had every single position up until becoming the first Black man to executive produce a Real Housewives franchise, which was in season six. I just kept falling in love with the ladies, the production, the audience." After accomplishing so much with the franchise, and believing he'd done everything he could with it, King said he felt divinely guided to move on. Despite his success, he felt there was a gap in the industry—there weren't enough Black-owned production companies creating these types of shows. "I'm very ambitious, but I also believe in God's timing," the Detroit native said. "God has this thing where he whispers to you and you have to be still in order to hear the small, still voice. I was doing that, and God just kept saying to me, 'Carlos, you need to move on. I know you're happy, you're making all this money.' All of that was great, but I knew there was more for me. When I decided to leave the show, I wanted to be somebody who was an agent of change, and that's what led me to create my production company Kingdom Reign Entertainment." His first major project under Kingdom Reign was Hollywood Divas for TV One. The series gave Black actresses—including Golden Brooks, Paula Jai Parker, Elise Neal, Countess Vaughn and Lisa Wu—a platform to share their personal journeys and ran for three seasons, helping to establish King's company as a major player in the industry. (L-R) Actress Countess Vaughn and Executive Producer Carlos King attend TV One's "Hollywood Diva's" Reunion Special Filming on July 13, 2016 in Glendale, California. (L-R) Actress Countess Vaughn and Executive Producer Carlos King attend TV One's "Hollywood Diva's" Reunion Special Filming on July 13, 2016 in Glendale, California. Earl Gibson III/Getty He has since gone on to build a diverse portfolio of projects, but one of his biggest successes has been the Love & Marriage franchise, which launched with Love & Marriage: Huntsville in 2019 on OWN. The concept for the show was born from King's vision to make the reality TV landscape richer in representation. "I am an openly gay Black man in this business where there's not a lot of us, so my mission statement when I created Kingdom Reign Entertainment was to make sure that I told diverse stories—that could be diverse in race, sexuality, but also diverse in terms of an equal playing field when it comes to men and women sharing the spotlight on television," he said. "Love & Marriage: Huntsville was created because, after coming from Housewives and Hollywood Divas, I wanted to do a show where men have great perspectives too. I don't think husbands are just somebody who comes into the kitchen [to observe]. "One thing I know about couples, pillow talk is at an all-time high. And men have strong opinions about their ladies' friends." The show became a ratings powerhouse for OWN, paving the way for multiple spinoffs. With Kingdom Reign now responsible for nearly 70 percent of OWN's original programming hours over the past year, King's impact on the network is undeniable. His work extends beyond OWN. He has collaborated with major networks like Netflix, producing Styling Hollywood, BET with BET Presents: The Encore and Lifetime's My Killer Body with K. Michelle. King's ability to tell diverse and engaging stories has been a driving force behind his success. "I'm most proud that I have created a safe space to give people of color the opportunity to tell their stories," he said. "I think that's the most fruitful blessing that I have in terms of creating a space for that for people in front of the camera. "But behind the cameras I have a large, diverse group of producers who come from all walks of life. To know that I've given opportunities to people of color to be first-time executives, first-time producers. I grow my team to excel in their own endeavors." Stepping in Front of the Camera In recent years, King has made his own moves from behind the scenes with his hit podcast and YouTube series Reality with the King, a shift that started after he was encouraged to host the reunion for the first successful season of Hollywood Divas. "That put my face on the map," King said. "I started to ride that wave by doing more speaking engagements. It was definitely something that I said, 'OK, I'm good at this, I think the audience likes me, let me see where this can go.' Thankfully it has been rewarding but also challenging." The move proved fruitful and now King hosts reunions for Love & Marriage and Belle Collective (which follows the lives of a group of businesswomen), twice-weekly episodes of his podcast—which drop Tuesdays and Thursdays—and YouTube live segments every Monday. "It's called Monday Night Live," King said. "Every Monday, I talk to my fans, called the 'Reigndrops.' We get 50,000 to 70,000 views per episode weekly. "So, I drop three episodes a week, I run a production company, we're in current production on my shows right now, I have to do meetings for the networks, do meetings with my producers. I've got to watch these episodes, get my notes on it. But because I love what I do, it doesn't feel like work." Stepping into the spotlight has not been without its challenges. "Being in front of the camera has a lot of blessings, there's a lot of pros with it; the cons are obviously I wasn't prepared for people just to make stuff up about me," King said. "That was sort of weird. No one prepares you for that until it happens. And it's a gut punch. "Thank God I'm spiritual and have my faith, so I'm able to understand that this isn't real. These are a bunch of strangers who just want to see you in this way. They may join in on negative conversations, but you know who you you have to always stay focused. So that's something I always tell myself. "It's easier said than done. However, it's the best advice that I give my reality stars. And when the tables turned, I said, 'Oh, I gotta practice what I preach.'" (L-R) Maurice Scott, Kimmy Grant Scott, Carlos King, Latisha Scott and Marsau Scott attend OWN's Love & Marriage: Huntsville Event with Carlos King at Nya Studios on November 06, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (L-R) Maurice Scott, Kimmy Grant Scott, Carlos King, Latisha Scott and Marsau Scott attend OWN's Love & Marriage: Huntsville Event with Carlos King at Nya Studios on November 06, 2024 in Los Angeles, OWN Staying True to Oneself Reality with the King continues to be popular in Apple's podcast charts, but the media mogul refuses to chase trends to stay ahead of the curve, instead preferring to listen to his gut when deciding which guests to pursue for the show and which concepts to develop for TV. "The beauty of my audience, they're very diverse," King said. "It's funny because my audio podcast listeners are largely white people and my YouTube channel is largely viewed by Black people, but in both arenas, I'm myself. I don't code switch for the audio. I'm just me. "As long as I remain myself, I feel like I can continue to have what we call in the business 'The Oprah Effect,' which is that she had the number one talk show for 25 consecutive years and she never changed who she was. "I don't want to cater to the younger audience by bringing on this young person who I don't have a connection with. You see a lot of podcast hosts who just interview anybody and I'm sure their team is saying, 'Interview this person. They have 20 million followers and they have a young demographic.' I don't look at myself that way. I look at it in terms of, if I'm not intrigued or curious, my audience [is] going to say, 'Carlos, you are phoning this interview in.' I'm known as the guy who asks the questions for the people." With the continued success of Love & Marriage: Detroit, which returned on April 12, and new projects in development, King shows no signs of slowing down. "We were greenlit for another season of Belle Collective, so the Belles are back and they are ringing," he teased. "I can't wait for you guys to see that. And of course many other things that I will wait until the network announces because I don't like to get in trouble, but we are cooking up some great things."

Famous People Who Attended Florida A&M University
Famous People Who Attended Florida A&M University

Black America Web

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

Famous People Who Attended Florida A&M University

When it comes to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University is one of the best—ranked No 3 best HBCU overall by USNews. Known affectionately as FAMU, this Tallahassee-based institution has long been a hub for excellence, creativity, and unapologetic Black brilliance. Since its founding in 1887, FAMU has nurtured generations of game-changers who've gone on to leave their mark in every corner of society—from entertainment and politics to sports, business, and activism. Disney's first Black princess, Hollywood blockbuster producers, and chart-topping singers alike, FAMU's alumni list reads like a 'who's who' of Black excellence. The university's legacy is rooted in more than just academics—it's a place where culture, community, and ambition collide, producing stars both on stage and behind the scenes. Whether you're a proud Rattler or just wanting to get an idea of the magic of FAMU, get ready to be inspired by these trailblazers who got their start at one of the most iconic HBCUs in the country. Source: Erika Goldring / Getty Source: TV One / TV One SEE ALSO

Michael B. Jordan Signs Autographs in New York City, Plus Hailee Steinfeld, Harry Styles, Julia Roberts and More
Michael B. Jordan Signs Autographs in New York City, Plus Hailee Steinfeld, Harry Styles, Julia Roberts and More

Yahoo

time03-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Michael B. Jordan Signs Autographs in New York City, Plus Hailee Steinfeld, Harry Styles, Julia Roberts and More

Stars have been everywhere this week. In New York City, Michael B. Jordan gives his autograph to fans, Hailee Steinfeld struts out in style and Julia Roberts waves to onlookers. Meanwhile, Harry Styles goes for a walk around London. Here, are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings! Michael B. Jordan beams as he gives his autograph to a fan at Good Morning America in New York City on April 2. Hailee Steinfeld has a morning glow as she leaves Sherri in New York City on April 2. With his earbuds in, Harry Styles enjoys a drink while out in London on April 2. Julia Roberts leaves a performance of George Clooney's Good Night and Good Luck in New York City on April 2. A fashionable Sharon Stone puts on a pastel yellow coat for a day in Athens on April 2. Kristin Davis puts her hand on her hip at the Today show in New York City on April 2. Danielle Brooks drapes a leather trench coat around her as she spends time in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood on April 2. Lea Michele waves in a two-piece set at the Today show in New York City on April 2. Irina Shayk holds her dog as she goes for a stroll around New York City on April 2. Rita Ora pops in bright pink and blue as she leaves her hotel in Milan on April 2. Gerard Butler stands onstage during a screening of How to Train Your Dragon at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on April 2. A colorful Billy Idol visits SiriusXM Studios in New York City on April 2. Chris Perfetti holds up a cutout of his face on Good Morning America in New York City on April 2. Rob Reiner stops by Bleecker Street's CinemaCon party in Las Vegas on April 1. Paul Walter Hauser attends the premiere of The Luckiest Man in America in New York City on April 1. Porsha Williams, Chef Jernard Wells and Michelle Rice celebrate the premiere of his TV One series Savor the City with Chef Jernard in Atlanta on April 1. Glen Powell grabs a bite to eat during a visit to New York City on April 1. Sporting his new brunette look, George Clooney signs autographs following his performance in Good Night and Good Luck on April 1 in New York City. Ellen Pompeo takes her seat for an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show in Burbank, California for an episode airing April 2. Rita Ora is all smiles during the Douglas x Typebea Beauty launch event on April 1 in Dusseldorf, Germany. Teyana Taylor, Leonardo DiCaprio and Regina Hall pose together at CinemaCon 2025 on April 1 in Las Vegas. David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult pose together at CinemaCon 2025 in Las Vegas on April 1. Dua Lipa hits the stage at Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand on April 2. Patrick Schwarzenegger strikes a pose at The Last of Us season 2 premiere in Australia on April 2. Bella Ramsey sports a snake-embellished outfit for The Last of Us season 2 premiere in Sydney, Australia on April 2. Usher is wrapped in a fur coat while performing at the O2 Arena in London on April 1. Simone Missick, Tom Pelphrey, David Oyelowo and Kaley Cuoco pose together at a screening of Government Cheese on April 1 in L.A. Michelle Williams shows off her spring style while out in New York City on April 1. Michelle Buteau flashes a peace sign while out in New York City on April 1. Natasha Rothwell shows some shoulder at The Last of Us season 2 premiere in Sydney, Australia on April 2. Maggie Gyllenhaal and Jessie Buckley sit together atThe Big Picture presentation at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on April 1. Leslie Bibb is ready in red at The Last of Us season 2 premiere in Sydney, Australia on April 2. Kit Connor, Michael Gandolfini, Cosmo Jarvis and D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai pose together at a special screening of Warfare on April 1 in London. Kevin Bacon stops by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on April 1 in New York City. Jessie J rocks a bright pink jacket for her appearance at the Beyond the Beat event during Advertising Week Europe in London on April 2. Irina Shayk is all bundled up as she steps out for a dog walk in New York City on April 1. Finn Wolfhard celebrates the premiere of Hell of a Summer at Village East Cinema in New York City on April 1. Ike Barinholtz chats with Seth Meyers on an episode of Late Night on April 1 in New York City. Cynthia Erivo steps into the studio recently to record her part for the animated Disney Jr. series Robogobo. Busy Philipps flashes a smile while out on a stroll in New York City on the first day of April. Amanda Peet sports feathered sleeves during her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on April 1. Olivia Holt and her dog, Roger have some fun together at the National Walking Day Dog Party in Santa Monica recently. Wilmer Valderrama and the team at his activewear brand E.P.U. lend a hand with Operation BBQ and the Hillsborough County Tax Collector in Florida recently to help rebuild following the 2024 hurricanes. The Handmaid costars Amanda Seyfried, Brandon Sklenar and Sydney Sweeney grab a group photo at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on April 1. Channing Tatum holds hands with his new girlfriend Inka Williams as they shop on Melrose Place in West Hollywood, California, on March 31. Mariska Hargitay beams as she plays Olivia Benson on the set of Law & Order: SVU in New York City on April 1. Viola Davis sports a bob cut and a black blouse at a photo call for her film G20 in London on April 1. Jenna Ortega arrives to promote her upcoming film Hurry Up Tomorrow at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on April 1. The Weeknd snaps a photo with Lionsgate President Kevin Grayson at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on April 1. Also at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Mark Hamill speaks during Lionsgate's presentation on April 1. Ana de Armas sparkles in a striped pantsuit during Lionsgate's presentation at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on April 1. Cynthia Erivo pairs green and gold together for a chic outfit while in New York City on April 1. Heidi Klum goes for a sleek all-black look in New York City on April 1. A stylish Michelle Williams says hello to the cameras as she strolls around New York City on April 1. Olivia Munn rocks shades as she exits a building in New York City's Midtown on April 1. Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld touch down in New York City's John F. Kennedy Airport on April 1. Sutton Foster rolls a big suitcase as she arrives in Dallas for the next leg of her theater tour on April 1. Katie Holmes carries her signature purse around New York City's Meatpacking District on April 1. Maya Jama wears an oversized suit to the Now You Know launch party in London on April 1. Harrison Ford sits on the New York City subway while out with wife Calista Flockhart on March 29. Paul Rudd and Drew Barrymore pose cheek to cheek at Monday's Night of Too Many Stars event benefiting Next for Autism in New York City. Pierce Brosnan and Tom Hardy celebrate the premiere of MobLand with an after party at The Twenty-Two in New York City on March 31. Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick and their son Travis Bacon pose together at the premiere of The Bondsman on March 31 in New York City. Katie Holmes sports statement earrings at opening night for the Glengarry Glen Ross revival on March 31 in New York City. Chris Rock takes the stage during the 2025 Night of Too Many Stars event on March 31 in New York City. Joseph Quinn, Barry Keoghan, Harris Dickinson and Paul Mescal pose together CinemaCon 2025 on March 31 in Las Vegas as it is announced they will star as the Beatles in an upcoming film. Evan Jonigkeit and Zosia Mamet step out for the opening night of her dad David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross Broadway revival at The Palace Theatre in New York City on March 31. Showing off an impressive collection of friendship bracelets, Kieran Culkin attends the opening night of Glengarry Glen Ross — in which he stars — at The Palace Theatre in New York City on March 31. Dave Lawson and Sarah Snook smile together at Monday's opening night of Glengarry Glen Ross at The Palace Theatre in New York City. Dax Shepard flashes a big smile while attending the MotoGP Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas in Austin, Texas this weekend. Eiza González sits courtside at Arena while the Los Angeles Lakers face off against the Houston Rockets on March 31. Jennifer Lawrence — who just welcomed her second baby with husband Cooke Marone — enjoys the spring weather in New York City while sporting a Mickey Mouse T-shirt and blue trench coat on March 31. Justin Long and Kate Bosworth have some fun at Monday's Los Angeles Lakers game at Arena in L.A. Finnigan McCormack joins dad Eric McCormack at the opening night of Glengarry Glen Ross at The Palace Theatre on March 31 in New York City. Jack Black greets the crowd during his Monday appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 31 in New York City. Bobby Cannavale and Rose Byrne hold hands at the opening night of Glengarry Glen Ross on March 31 in New York City. Britt Lower sparkles in blue during her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 31 in New York City. New parents Lily Collins and Charlie McDowell catch the Los Angeles Lakers take on the Houston Rockets at Arena in L.A. on March 31. Nathan Lane makes an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers on March 31 in New York City. Trace Adkins rocks a cowboy hat for his visit to SiriusXM Studios in Nashville on March 31. Sienna Miller supports her sister Savannah Miller at her Bridal Ballerina Breakfast at Four Seasons Tower Bridge in London on April 1. Adrienne Warren takes her seat for an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers on March 31 in New York City. Amy Schumer steps out for Night of Too Many Stars at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on March 31. Tone Bell, Michelle Buteau, Peppermint and Tasha Smith attend a conversation about their show Survival of the Thickest at 92NY in New York City on March 31. Wunmi Mosaku, Michael B. Jordan and Hailee Steinfeld are all dressed up for a special Sinners fan event in Mexico City on March 31. Taylor Neisen and Liev Schreiber attend the opening night of Glengarry Glen Ross at The Palace Theatre in New York City on March 31. Ralph Macchio and Ben Wang pose together at at CinemaCon 2025 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on March 31. Jason Momoa is cool and casual as he steps out in New York City on March 31. Yankees catcher J.C. Escarra enjoys some Raising Cane's with his mom after recently signing his first MLB contract. Madonna honors the 40th anniversary of her first film Desperately Seeking Susan by wearing her character's iconic jacket at an N.Y.C. fashion show on March 29. Rami Malek makes a shocked expression while walking by fans at The Amateur premiere in London on March 31. Usher strikes a pose at the opening of his Past, Present, Future tour's merch pop-up in London on March 31. Spike Lee roots for the New York Knicks during their game against the Portland Trailblazers in N.Y.C. on March 30. Michelle Williams keeps it fun and fashionable while in New York City's SoHo neighborhood on March 31. Jason Momoa snaps a selfie in a bright pink suit at the Today show in New York City on March 31. Max Greenfield and his wife Tess Sanchez leave NBC Studios in New York City on March 31, after promoting the release of her debut memoir, We've Decided to Go in a Different Direction. Laurence Fishburne shows up to The Amateur London premiere in a stylish ornate suit and a bowtie on March 31. Catriona Balfe rocks a bright yellow gown to The Amateur premiere in London on March 31. Rita Ora shows off her new haircare products at a launch event in Warsaw, Poland, on March 31. Demi-Leigh Tebow and Tim Tebow stroll into Good Morning America in New York City holding hands on March 31. Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse walk through Los Angeles with bags of takeout on March 30. Michael Bublé suits up for the 2025 Juno Awards with his wife Luisana Lopilato in Vancouver, Canada, on March 30. A casual Kaia Gerber has her arm around a friend while out and about in Los Angeles on March 30. Lionel Richie performs a special concert exclusively for Wells Fargo credit cardholders in Philadelphia on March 29. Chrishell Stause and G Flip watch the L.A. Kings take on the Toronto Maple Leafs during a game in Los Angeles on March 29. Real Housewives of Miami's Alexia Nepola, Lisa Hochstein and Kiki Barth celebrate costar Marysol Patton's birthday at Maple & Ash Miami on March 29. Natalie Portman reads a book to a patient at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles over the weekend in support of the Make March Matter campaign. Pro boxer Edgar Berlanga meets up with Alex Rodriguez at Univision: Despierta América in Doral, Florida and gifts him an exclusive, autographed Sonrisa Rum gift on March 24. Bijou Phillips and Pizza Girl founder and CEO Caroline D'Amore celebrate the restaurant's second brick-and-mortar location in N.Y.C. on March 22. Zooey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott smile together at Bell Media's Northern Lights cocktail event on March 27 in L.A. Mikey Madison makes her Saturday Night Live hosting debut on March 29 in a sequined black dress on March 29 in New York City. Daniel Craig sports a pair of shades at a special screening of Queer at Cinema Colosseo in Milan on March 29. Joel Madden and Benji Madden rock coordinated looks at the 2025 Juno Awards at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on March 30. With the Sydney Opera House in the background, Patrick Schwarzenegger strikes a pose at the Australian launch of Max on March 31 in Sydney. Hailee Steinfeld, Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler attend a photo call for Sinners in Mexico City on March 30. JoJo Siwa and Benedict Polizzi pose with a "Polite Catcalling" sign at Saturday's Billboard Women in Music 2025 at the YouTube Theater in L.A. Kaitlyn Dever smiles at the Australian launch of Max streaming platform in Sydney on March 31. Usher is all dressed up for his special event with Spotify at The Box Soho in London on March 30. Fred Armisen performs at the "Comedy for Musicians but Everyone is Welcome" event at Emo's Austin in Austin, Texas on March 29. Shakira hits the stage at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City during her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour on March 30. Read the original article on People

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