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Yahoo
15 hours ago
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Former Escort Booked By Diddy Reveals How ‘The Tone' Allegedly Changed During His Last ‘Freak Offs' with Cassie (Exclusive)
A former escort hired for Sean "Diddy" Combs' alleged "freak offs" exclusively tells PEOPLE that his final experiences with Combs and Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura were "darker" than their initial encounters Shawn Dearing claims that Ventura was "playing her role," and "it was evil" Dearing's photo and past alias were revealed during Combs' sex trafficking trialA former escort allegedly hired by Sean 'Diddy' Combs for "more than a dozen" of the music mogul's 'freak offs' with Cassandra 'Cassie' Ventura says "the tone" of the sex parties changed over time. 'I just would say overall, the tone was a little darker towards the last times I'd seen them," Shawn Dearing claims in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE. 'I got to see the dark side of things," the model, 37, adds. Ventura's attitude during those final 'freak offs' was, 'I'm here, I have to perform. Let's do this," Dearing alleges. "It was more of a 'doing this to please him' type of spirit overall," he notes. "I can tell when the energy was different." Ventura, 38, "was playing her role," Dearing claims. "It was evil ... and she was under that." Dearing continues, "In my opinion, in that situation, she didn't know if this was a beast she could control or not anymore. So she was along for the ride, because she had to, because who knows? Who knows where this beast is going, and there's no way to tame it.' Ventura broke down in tears while testifying about the "freak offs" during Combs' sex trafficking trial on Friday, May 16. The 'Me & U' singer claimed that Combs coerced her into participating in what federal prosecutors have described as 'elaborate and produced sex performances' through physical violence and threats of blackmail. 'I had to do 'freak offs',' she said on the stand, after telling the court on Wednesday, May 14, that she did not want to do them. Dearing says Combs first hired him in late 2014 or early 2015 through the website Cowboys4Angels and that he did not know the identity of the client beforehand. He claims he was booked for "more than a dozen" sessions with Combs and Ventura, which typically took place at either a bungalow at The Beverly Hills Hotel or a condo off Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles that he believes belonged to Ventura. After leaving escorting behind in 2017 and moving back to his home state of Hawaii, Dearing says Combs tried to hire him again. He passed. 'I just kind of had to do a lot of personal soul searching, in a sense,' he explains. 'I stepped away from that, realizing it was darker. Because honestly, I do care about these ladies. So I had to step away." Dearing adds, 'I never thought that [escorting] was part of my life plan." Though he is "on a different path these days," Dearing says he is unfazed by others' opinions of him. "The truth is, I don't care what anyone says about me," he shares. "If people would want to think negative thoughts about me, that's on them.' Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. Dearing says he has only come forward now to lend 'some credence' to Ventura's story, after prosecutors revealed his photo and alias in court. Combs' trial is currently is now entering its fifth week. He faces charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges. A lawyer for Combs did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or go to Read the original article on People
Yahoo
16-05-2025
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Inside the Dreamiest Wedding at The Beverly Hills Hotel
Bebe Ding still has childhood photos of herself on the steps of The Beverly Hills Hotel. So, when her mother suggested it as the venue for her wedding to Wei Koh, it felt like the perfect choice. With their home just a few blocks away, the couple has long been enamored by the hotel's signature pink décor. Both Bebe, the founder of Cru68 Fitness, and Wei, the publisher behind The Rake and Revolution Watch, share a deep love of fashion—and their wedding was the perfect opportunity to express it. They kicked off the festivities with a welcome party inspired by Old Hollywood glamour, where their favorite color, pink, was woven throughout every detail. 'We know that when [our friends] come to L.A., they're going to have a good time, so we don't have to necessarily babysit anyone,' Bebe says. 'They'll have the best food or be able to go to really cool bars and restaurants and try different go to Disneyland!' Read on for all the details—including the hilarious (and well-known) officiant, a surprise performance by the bride herself, and a guest list sprinkled with familiar Hollywood faces. Bebe and Wei held their rehearsal the morning before the wedding, followed by an intimate luncheon for their families and wedding party. With loved ones traveling from afar—some flying nearly 18 hours—they wanted to make the most of their time together. 'A lot of them had flown in 18 hours to hang out with us for two days,' says Bebe, who spent her childhood between the U.S. and Singapore. 'My family hadn't been to L.A. in almost 25, 30 years. It was really important to me—especially because my granddad had just passed last year.' One of the standout moments came during the speeches, when groomsman Andrew Lauren—a film executive and co-producer of The Brutalist—unexpectedly took the mic. 'He got up, [which] we didn't expect him to, and gave this amazing, really warm, really fun speech that just set the tone beautifully,' Wei says. The couple, who worked with planner Lisa Jaroscak of Elegante Weddings & Events, made it a priority for their personalities to shine through in every detail of the weekend. For the welcome party, they put together a mood board channeling vintage Hollywood glamour. 'It was Gloria Swanson, Rita Hayworth, Ava Gardner. Then for the guys, Gary Cooper and Fred Astaire,' Bebe says. She embraced the theme in a gold Jenny Packham gown, while Wei wore a custom three-piece white silk dupioni suit by tailor Lorenzo Cifonelli. The event was held at Dante, perched on the top floor of the Maybourne Hotel. 'You see the Getty Museum and then the Hollywood sign. The sun sets over the mountains and it's just the most incredible view,' Bebe says. For Wei, one of the highlights was gathering some of his closest friends—including actors Fred Savage and Michael Nouri of Yellowstone, and artist Wes Lang—all in one room. The party's dress code—'a touch of pink'—perfectly matched the hotel's aesthetic. The groomsmen wore pink evening shirts by Dunhill underneath their tuxedos, while Wei stood out in a rose-hued shirt from Charvet. To complete the look, the couple gifted their bridesmaids and groomsmen matching Persol sunglasses with pink lenses, along with pink watches. Bebe began looking for dresses in Singapore. The selection there was limited, so she moved her hunt to Los Angeles. At the last minute she made an appointment at the Monique Lhuillier store, where she tried on a lace gown with a bustier top that she loved. She visited other places after but kept thinking about the one she had tried there and went back to purchase it by the end of the day. She wore it with a matching bolero that she removed following the ceremony. 'I loved it so much that I knew I wanted to stay in it for most of the night,' she says. For the afterparty, Bebe wore an embellished pink Oscar de la Renta dress that she had pre-ordered with matching pink Manolo Blahnik heels that her mother had bought for her. Wei wore a black three-piece tuxedo also made by Cifonelli, along with the Chavret shirt and a platinum Cartier watch with a pink dial. Bebe dressed for the wedding at her parents' house and made her way to the hotel in a chauffeured Rolls-Royce with her father. Although she had initially resisted the idea of a first look, she ultimately decided it made sense with the timing of the ceremony. 'You always think you're going to walk down the aisle to your groom seeing you for the first time and cry. That's the romantic fairy tale that goes on in a lot of girls' minds,' she says. 'To be realistic, we had sunset to fight at four o'clock. I had to give up two days before and say, 'You know what? Screw it, I think we're fine. I think we're going to have to do the first look.'' The ceremony was officiated by Bridesmaids director Paul Feig, who, according to Wei, 'potentially did the greatest job in the history of wedding officiating. He was hilarious but so touching at the same time. Everyone was laughing one minute and crying the next minute.' Bebe adds: 'It was so special to have that personal connection [with the officiant] and [hear] the stories Paul shared about Wei from the past, along with how he's seen him evolve.' Bebe's sister and parents and Wei's brother and father all gave toasts. Wei's 87-year-old father, who served as Singapore's permanent representative to the United Nations, is a wonderful speaker. Although he struggles with health issues that prevent him from traveling, he recorded his remarks. Wei initially felt uneasy about meeting Bebe's parents—given his divorce and significant age difference—so it meant a great deal that they played a large role in the wedding. 'Bebe didn't tell me until I was just about to meet her parents, three years ago, that her parents do not like tattoos,' says Wei, who has many of them. 'I remember the very first meal we had, at the South Beverly Grill. I was in this thick hand-knit Double RL sweater, sweating profusely because I was so nervous, and I couldn't take it off. What was really nice is that we got to a point where we can joke about it. There were so many jokes about my tattoos throughout the evening.' Bebe knew she wanted to do a performance at the wedding but kept Wei in the dark about the specifics. When he would tell her how much he loved Van Morrison, she would say his songs were boring, but when she got onstage during the reception, she sang 'Crazy Love' followed by Jennifer Lopez's 'Let's Get Loud.' The reception menu included a wedge salad with blue cheese, a Beverly Hills Hotel specialty, filet mignon, and miso cod. Unfortunately, Bebe and Wei were too busy to partake. 'I was so convinced that I would stay up till sunrise, that I would be partying all night long,' she says. 'But no—because I didn't eat, I fell asleep so early. I was done. I was so confident at the tasting. I was like, 'I'm going to eat my own wedding food and I'm going to be able to be the last one to go home.'' Wei adds: 'It would've been great, in some alternate reality, to attend a 10-hour wedding as a guest and enjoy the food without the stress and responsibility of being the couple getting married.' Still, he says, the event was a blast. 'We heard it was so much fun because everyone was so nice. That's a successful curation of guests.' The historic Beverly Hills Hotel. The couple loves pink. Bebe and Wei hosted a welcome lunch for close friends and family. There was light teasing all weekend long. For the welcome drinks, the bride wore a gold Jenny Packham gown that was a perfect fit for the classic Hollywood theme. The groom smoked cigars with his closest friends. Actor Michael Nori. The party was held at the restaurant Dante, an offshoot of the New York City Italian spot. The restaurant had incredible views of the Getty Museum and the Hollywood sign. Bebe with her family. The groom and his groomsmen in pink shirts. The bride and her bridesmaids. The ceremony was officiated by Paul Feig, the director of A Simple Favor and Another Simple Favor, 2016's Ghostbusters, and, most fittingly, Bridesmaids. Bebe wore a lace bolero during the ceremony. The tablescape. The happy couple. More laughs. The dinner got rave reviews. No one expected Bebe to go onstage. Wei looked shocked. Bebe surprised Wei with her renditions of 'Let's Get Loud' and 'Crazy Love.' You Might Also Like The 15 Best Organic And Clean Shampoos For Any And All Hair Types 100 Gifts That Are $50 Or Under (And Look Way More Expensive Than They Actually Are)


The Independent
14-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Best luxury hotels in LA for 2025, reviewed
Given that it's home to more celebrities per square mile than any other city on Earth, it's no surprise that Los Angeles does luxury well. Whether you're keen to soak up some old-school Hollywood glamour or just want to chill out and let your troubles drift away at an exclusive Malibu hideaway, there are a wide and varied selection of high-end hotels and resorts scattered around the city ready to make you feel like an A-lister even if your name isn't likely to ever appear on the Walk of Fame. Many of the city's best hotels are clustered around Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, but if you're hoping for Pacific views then there are also excellent options in Malibu and Santa Monica. You'd also be remiss to overlook Pasadena, a gorgeously landscaped and historic neighborhood with a landmark hotel to match. Here's our pick of the most luxurious places to stay in Los Angeles in 2025. Best luxury hotels in LA 2025 1. The Beverly Hills Hotel Take a dip in the pool made famous by Faye Dunaway's iconic morning after the Oscars photograph (The Beverly Hills Hotel) A hotel that's almost as famous as the stars who like to call it home, the 'Pink Palace' of Beverly Hills is an iconic luxury destination. The property sprawls over 12 acres of gardens containing bougainvillea, banana plants and towering palm trees, and there's a beautiful outdoor pool ringed by towering palm trees beside which Faye Dunaway was famously photographed the morning after she won the Oscar for Network in 1976. The hotel's history dates back long before that, to 1912 when Beverly Hills was yet to become a city and wealthy newcomers would stay here while looking to buy property in the area. The Polo Lounge remains one of the most famous restaurants in Los Angeles, a longtime favourite of Hollywood deal-makers as well as stars like Humphrey Bogart and the Rat Pack. To make your stay extra luxurious, splash out on one of the 23 bungalows hidden amongst the gardens. Address: 9641 Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Hills, 90210 Read more: How to explore Beverly Hills like a Real Housewife 2. Hotel Bel-Air This pink-hued hotel evokes elegance and sophistication (Hotel Bel-Air) Nestled in a dozen acres of lush gardens in the canyon hills, the secluded Hotel Bel-Air is just a mile west of Beverly Hills but seems to occupy another time and place entirely. Many of the 103 rooms and suites open directly onto private gardens, the ideal way to soak up the Californian sunshine away from the buzz of the city or, well, any distractions at all. Hotel legend has it that at one time, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr were all staying on site and none of them even knew the others were there. The hotel dates from 1946 and its pink-walled, mission-style buildings speak of discreet elegance. Grace Kelly lived at the hotel prior to her marriage to Prince Rainier Grimaldi III in 1956, and the particularly luxurious suite where she stayed is named in her honour. Address: 701 Stone Canyon Road, Los Angeles, 90077 Read more: Best hotels in LA for beach views, luxury stays and Hollywood glamour 3. Calamigos Guest Ranch & Beach Club hotel Calamigos offers a sense of calm amid the buzz of Los Angeles (Catherine Dzilenski) You probably don't associate rural nature reserves with Los Angeles, but that's exactly what makes the Calamigos Guest Ranch so enticing. Set on a 250 acre ranch in Malibu wine country, a stay at this one-of-a-kind resort also includes access to their exclusive oceanside beach club located off the nearby Pacific Coast Highway. This is the sort of place you come when you're ready to truly get away from it all, with dwelling options including cabins, cottages and bungalows. Enjoy the sunshine and the Malibu countryside from your outdoor soaking tub, before sitting out under the stars by the fire pit. The onsite Spa Calamigos features five pools, a tranquil jacuzzi and a wide range of opulent treatments. You won't believe you're still so close to the buzz of LA – and may need some convincing to return. Address: 261 Calamigos Road, Malibu, 90265 Read more: The best things to do in Los Angeles 4. Langham Huntington hotel The Langham's historic ballrooms often cater to grand events (Langham Huntington) The Langham Huntington dates back to the Gilded Age, and really feels like it. First opened in 1907 as the Hotel Wentworth, it was purchased a few years later by railroad tycoon Henry E Huntington and reopened as The Huntington Hotel in 1914. Huntington's eponymous nearby library and botanical gardens remain a must-visit attraction. The Langham Huntington's grand building and sprawling grounds have made it something of a favourite Hollywood location, and over the years it has appeared on screen in everything from The Parent Trap to Westworld and Hacks. These days, the hotel is managed by the Langham group, so you can expect plenty of their signature luxury touches, such as regular servings of a decadent afternoon tea. There are two pools on site, as well as the highly-rated Chuan Spa, which offers treatments, massages and facials. Address: 1401 S Oak Knoll Avenue, Pasadena, 91106 Read more: How to spend a day in Crenshaw, LA's modern hub of art and creativity 5. Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows hotel Searching for a coastal vibe? Fairmont Miramar's rooms feel as if you have stepped into a Californian beach house (Fairmont Miramar Hotels) Located not far from Santa Monica Pier, this five-star hotel offers ocean views and a high-end take on the idea of a seaside resort. The historic property dates back to 1889 when John P Jones, who'd helped found Santa Monica after making his fortune in silver mining, built a mansion here. After his death, the estate was bought by King Camp Gilette, inventor of the safety razor, who sold it a few years later to hotelier Gilbert Stevenson. It was converted into a resort in the early 1920s, and Greta Garbo was one of the first celebrities to call it home. Today, the hotel features 31 spacious bungalows, the only accommodation of its kind in the area. They provide the perfect way to combine the Californian beach house dream with a prime Santa Monica location. Address: 101 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, 90401 Read more: How to have a sports-filled trip to LA ahead of the next Olympics 6. Nobu Ryokan Malibu hotel Nobu's charming lounges offer an ideal place to relax with an sundowner after a long day in the city (Fairmont Miramar Hotels) A truly unique and luxurious destination even by LA's standards, the Nobu Ryokan Malibu opened in April 2018 and offers a rare combination of minimalist Japanese design and Californian ocean-front living. Situated on one of the most desirable stretches of beach in the world, this exclusive hotel has just 11 guest rooms and five beachfront bungalows. Each room comes complete with handcrafted teak soaking tubs, bamboo towels and cashmere robes. You can choose between garden, beach or ocean views, while some rooms also have their own fireplaces. The property is located just a few steps down the beach from Nobu Malibu, so naturally the food is as exquisite as you'd expect from chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Robert De Niro's trailblazing sushi restaurant. Address: 22752 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, 90265 From: $2,000 per night (minimum two-night stay) Book now Read more: The best California cities to visit on your next holiday, from LA to Santa Barbara 7. The Maybourne Beverly Hills hotel The Maybourne focuses on a chic and sophisticated design throughout its interiors (Maybourne Hotel) The heart of Beverly Hills is known as the 'Golden Triangle', a walkable area enclosed by Santa Monica Boulevard, Wilshire Boulevard and Canon Drive and known for its art galleries, upscale restaurants and the luxury shopping boutiques of Rodeo Drive. The Maybourne, a grand yet chic hotel overlooking Beverly Cañon Gardens, is the Golden Triangle's landmark hotel. On the rooftop you'll find a cabana-lined pool and the al fresco Dante restaurant and aperitivo bar. Fittingly for the area, The Maybourne also focuses on showcasing international art and you'll find works by Ed Ruscha, Damien Hirst and Harmony Korine on display around the property. The hotel's Whisky Bar houses a world-class whisky and cigar collection, and is also notable for being one of just three locations in Beverly Hills where smoking is permitted. Address: 225 N Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, 90210 Read more: Why the LA to Palm Springs 'desert route' is the perfect California road trip 8. The Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel More than just the set of Pretty Woman, this Four Seasons resort offer large rooms with breathtaking views (The Beverly Wilshire) The Beverly Wilshire is probably best known as the setting for much of the Julia Roberts and Richard Gere rom-com Pretty Woman, but this elegant Four Seasons property has a long and storied history besides that. Located in a prime spot in Beverly Hills at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and the shopping highlights of Rodeo Drive, both Elvis Presley and Warren Beatty have called it home and John Lennon hid out on the property during his 'Lost Weekend'. The suites are large, offering spectacular views of the city, and there's an onsite spa, a Mediterranean-style pool modeled after the one at Sophia Loren's Italian villa and several excellent restaurants. As Julia Roberts might say, not taking the chance to enjoy a stay here would be a big mistake. Huge. Address: 9500 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, 90212 Read more: Forget driving in LA – here's how to explore the sprawling California city by bike 9. Regent Santa Monica hotel Private balconies complete with fire pits will make you feel like you never need to leave your room (Tanveer Badal Photography / TANV) Opened in October last year following a $150 million renovation, the Regent Santa Monica has been described as offering not just luxury but 'ultra-luxury' with its oversized rooms, 10,000sq-foot Guerlain Spa and sprawling oceanfront pool deck. At this expansive property it's all about enjoying your space, with even the most reasonably-sized rooms spanning 720sq feet while the Regent's Signature Suites go all the way up to 3,200sq feet. Sure, the hotel is excellently located in the heart of Santa Monica and the beach is just a stone's throw away, but when the huge rooms offer complimentary minibars, game rooms and private balconies the challenge will be finding a reason to ever go out. Address: 1700 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, 90401 Read more: How to have a budget 72-hour break in New York City 10. Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles hotel The Ritz-Carlton's rooftop pool is surrounded by plush cabanas and day beds (Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles) If you want to stay in luxury in downtown Los Angeles, you won't find a better option than the Ritz-Carlton. This sleek, modern hotel opened in 2010 and towers over the LA Live entertainment complex and the Arena that the LA Lakers call home. It's the only hotel in downtown to offer a first-rate, full service spa, and there's a cabana-flanked rooftop pool on the 26th floor. If you really want to splash out, check yourself in to the 3,000sq-foot Ritz Carlton Suite and make use of the formal dining room, fully-equipped entertainment room and spacious primary bedroom. Needless to say given the location, whichever room you end up in you're guaranteed spectacular views. Address: 900 W Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90015 From: $598 per night Read more: The best cruises to travel America


Fox News
19-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Bruce Willis dances with Demi Moore in throwback footage as family celebrates his 70th birthday
Bruce Willis is celebrating his 70th birthday. On Wednesday, the legendary actor's daughters paid tribute to their father on the "Die Hard" star's big milestone birthday. "To the King… I love you Daddio. Happy 70th Birthday papa," Bruce's eldest daughter, Rumer, wrote on Instagram alongside a throwback video of the actor and ex-wife Demi Moore dancing together. Tallulah Willis, Bruce and Moore's youngest daughter, wrote, "Happy 70th to my favorite friend! You are a light that can never be dimmed! I love you so proud to be your baby Tallulah Belle Bruce Willis." In a follow-up post, Tallulah praised her "hero" and shared how proud she is to be a Willis. "He's a spaceman, a hero with a badge, a sassy detective with unparalleled banter – and it's been a privilege to witness all these different characters enlived, and engraved into history because of his innate spirit and soul," Tallulah wrote. "But really – this is my Dad. throughout my childhood I was so frequently asked what it was like to have capital B Bruce Willis as a dad, that somehow these people thought that when they saw him jump off buildings via a 20ft screen he remained EXTRA LARGE." "He's a person, a man, a son, a kid from Jersey who hit the mother f---ng jackpot of life by the stroke of luck he couldn't even explain," she continued. "I love this Jersey boy, who combed my hair in baths, and always made sure I layed a towel down before eating on his bed, and is known far and wide as the Corn Cake King to our safe circle of intimates." "For years I would get red in the face when people found out my 'full' name," she concluded. "But I'm pretty damn proud to be Tallulah Belle Bruce Willis." Scout Willis, the middle child of the eldest three Willis girls, dubbed her dad the "greatest of all time." "Happy birthday to the Greatest of all time," Scout wrote. "Every day I thank the Gods that 50% of my DNA is from him. The music I make, the magic I create, and the magnetic mischief I incite, that's my father's legacy alive in the world." Emma Heming Willis, Bruce's wife and mother of his two youngest daughters, Mabel and Evelyn, shared a photo of the actor smiling on a four-wheeler, and in the caption, she asked her followers to send along birthday wishes for him. "It's Bruce's birthday, and if there's one thing I know, it's that there's no greater fan than a Bruce fan," she wrote. "So flood him with all the love today – he will feel it, I swear he will. You are one powerful bunch. I love how you rally for him, and I'm so grateful that he has you." Last month, Scout opened up about the family's birthday celebration plans for Bruce, as he continues to battle dementia. "You know, as we always celebrate," Scout, 33, told Fox News Digital at the Cure Addiction Now inaugural fundraising evening, hosted at The Beverly Hills Hotel, when asked about the family's plans for Bruce's birthday. "We are a huge unit. We are very supportive of one another, and it's sort of like ironclad… we are so loving with one another.… I think that is the foundation of everything we do." That same month, Rumer gave a health update on her dad. "He's doing great. I think, obviously, as many people in California, the thing we're all kind of most scared of dealing with is just the fires and wanting to make sure everything is OK," the 36-year-old said on the British talk show, "Loose Woman." "Because my family, we're all so close, I think what's so beautiful is the way that we rally around each other, [it's] so lovely, because we really are a unit." Fox News Digital's Larry Fink contributed to this post.
Yahoo
02-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mick Jagger and Girlfriend Melanie Hamrick Make Rare Public Appearance at Star-Studded Pre-Oscars Dinner
Mick Jagger and Melanie Hamrick are spending some time with the stars! The Rolling Stones frontman, 81, and his longtime girlfriend, 37, stepped out for a rare public appearance on Saturday, March 1, to attend Chanel and Charles Finch's annual pre-Oscars dinner in Beverly Hills. The couple made the awards season event — which was held at The Beverly Hills Hotel's iconic Polo Lounge — a date night, cuddling up to each other on the red carpet before later mingling with the swirl of Oscar nominees, industry professionals and other celebrities. Related: Mick Jagger's Girlfriend Melanie Hamrick Shares Rare Snaps of the Singer with Son Deveraux on His 8th Birthday For the duo's rare appearance, Jagger looked stylish — and evoked Grease's Pink Ladies! — in a silky, baby pink bomber jacket, which he layered over a gray shirt and teal trousers. He paired the attire with black sneakers and wore his hair in his classic, tousled style. Hamrick, meanwhile, went a bit more formal for the pre-Oscars event, wearing a strapless black midi dress, which she accessorized with a dainty, silver Chanel belt. She topped off the simple but chic look with a pair of clear and black heels. The author and former ballerina also added a pop of color — and complemented her rocker beau's dinner look — with a glossy, fuchsia lip. Elsewhere during the Beverly Hills event, Jagger was spotted mingling with other stars, even posing for a cheeky snap with 2025 Oscar nominees Adrien Brody (The Brutalist) and Colman Domingo (Sing Sing). Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Jagger first met Hamrick in Tokyo in early 2014, when the American Ballet Theatre and The Rolling Stones were both on tour in the Japanese capital. Their relationship didn't become romantic, however, until later that summer, when the rock icon invited the dancer to join him for his band's stop in Zurich. The pair then welcomed a son — Jagger's youngest, Deveraux Octavian Basil — in 2016. (The 'Beast of Burden' rocker has seven other children: Karis, Jade, Elizabeth, James, Georgia May, Lucas and Gabriel.) Related: Melanie Hamrick Reveals She Has 'Matching' Tooth Gems with Partner Mick Jagger and 7-Year-Old Son Deveraux Despite their high-profile relationship, Hamrick does not share much about Jagger publicly, instead sticking to sharing photos of 8-year-old Deveraux and her dance work. She has, however, shared a bit about their relationship in the press, including addressing their 44-year age gap — which Hamrick said she "doesn't think about.' Addressing the decades between them while chatting with The Times last fall, the author said, "Everyone's going to have their opinion. If you think about others' opinions, no matter where you are in life, you're going to have a problem and you're going to analyze it.' Read the original article on People