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Five huge reunions that have happened in 2025
Five huge reunions that have happened in 2025

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time16 hours ago

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Five huge reunions that have happened in 2025

The Jonas Brothers ramped up the nostalgia meter over the weekend as they brought on their former Disney co-star Demi Lovato on stage for a Camp Rock reunion, leaving fans going wild. On Sunday, the three-piece band — comprising of brothers Kevin, Joe and Nick — kicked off their 20th anniversary tour, JONAS20, at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The brothers were reminiscing about their 2008 Disney movie, Camp Rock, before star of the film Demi Lovato joined them on stage. The Jonas Brothers ramped up the nostalgia meter over the weekend as they brought on their former Disney co-star Demi Lovato on stage for a Camp Rock reunion, leaving fans going wild. Pic:for Live Nation It's been a nostalgic year of comebacks and reunions, so take a look at some of the best reunions of 2025 to date…. It was a moment many thought may never happen but Oasis are back, and the countdown for their Croker gigs is well and truly on. Following their split in 2009, last year brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher confirmed they were reuniting for a string of shows as part of Live 25. It was a moment many thought may never happen but Oasis are back, and the countdown for their Croker gigs is well and truly on. Pic: Samir Hussein/WireImage Initially, a UK and Ireland tour, high demand led the band to expand the tour worldwide with dates in Canada and the United States of America as well as Asia and Australia. The Mancunians kicked off the tour last month at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, and it is almost Ireland's time with the brothers taking to the stage at Croke Park this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, August 16 and 17. Tickets are like gold dust, but should you manage to nab some last minute tickets there is still accommodation available in the capital — but you gotta be 'rolling in it' to cover the costs. Freakier Friday hit cinemas on Friday with Lindsay reprising her role as Anna Coleman alongside Jamie-Lee Curtis who returned to the role as Anna's mom, Tess. Pic: Don Arnold/WireImage Lindsay Lohan is back on the silver screen and we couldn't be happier. The 29-year-old made her acting return in 2021 following a tumultuous few years and this year gave the people what they wanted: A Freaky Friday sequel. Freakier Friday hit cinemas on Friday with Lindsay reprising her role as Anna Coleman alongside Jamie-Lee Curtis who returned to the role as Anna's mom, Tess. The sequel, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, also saw original cast member Chad Michael Murray returning 22 years after the first movie was released. The Los Angeles premiere of the Disney movie also saw another reunion on the cards for Lindsay and die-hard fans as she reconnected with Lisa Ann Walter and Elaine Hendrix, who were in The Parent Trap alongside Lindsay in 1998. The Los Angeles premiere of the Disney movie also saw another reunion on the cards for Lindsay and die-hard fans as she reconnected with Lisa Ann Walter and Elaine Hendrix, who were in The Parent Trap alongside Lindsay in 1998. Pic: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Presenting an awards show like the Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAGS) will bring you face-to-face with an array of your former co-stars as Kristen Bell learned earlier this year when she shared the stage with Nobody Wants This' Adam Brody as well as her Gossip Girl co-star Leighton Meester (who is also in Nobody Wants This). It was the mini-reunion with Ted Danson and William Jackson Harper in the audience during the show that had everyone screaming however, as the trio joked about having their own Challengers moment. @ #Challengers you will forever be iconic, as will #TheGoodPlace! #SAGAwards #KristenBell #TedDanson #WilliamJacksonHarper ♬ original sound – ELLE Australia The actors were the stars in Netflix' The Good Place, which ran for four seasons, concluding in 2020. 'This is not a challenge,' Kristen said, referencing Zendaya's tennis flick, Challengers. 'Yes, it is,' both Ted and William said before leaning in to kiss Kristen. @ Former Buffy costars and longtime besties #sethgreen and #sarahmichellegellar had a red carpet reunion at the Los Angeles premiere of #KnowWhatYouDidLastSummer 🖤🖤 #fypp #buffytok #buffyedit #icon #og ♬ More Than a Feeling – Boston Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar has reunited with a number of her former Buffy co-stars in recent months, which added fuel to speculation that a reboot could be on the cards. Seth Green, who Daniel Osbourne on the hit show, was among those at the Los Angeles premiere of I Know What You Did Last Summer, with fans going wild as the 51-year-old posed alongside long-time pal Sarah. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sarah Michelle (@sarahmgellar) Elsewhere, Sarah reunited with Alyson Hannigan, who played Willow Rosenburg in the show, as they worked together on a campaign to raise awareness about meningitis. Hopefully, we'll be seeing a lot more Buffy reunions in the coming months following news that Hulu are currently developing a reboot of the iconic 90s show. Heavy metal band Black Sabbath reunited this year, on the request of lead singer Ozzy Osbourne. The band performed one final charity show at Villa Park in Birmingham on July 5, titled Back to the Beginning. The gig was the band's first together in eight years, and also marked the first time in 20 years that the original line-up performed together. Just weeks after the performance, Ozzy died 'surrounded by love' following a years-long battle with Parkinson's disease. He is survived by his wife Sharon and children Kelly, Aimee, Jack, Jessica, Louis and Elliot.

The Lohanaissance is real: Lindsay Lohan serves 8 ultra-stylish looks for ‘Freakier Friday'
The Lohanaissance is real: Lindsay Lohan serves 8 ultra-stylish looks for ‘Freakier Friday'

Tatler Asia

time17 hours ago

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The Lohanaissance is real: Lindsay Lohan serves 8 ultra-stylish looks for ‘Freakier Friday'

The preppy perfection with a double twist This butter-yellow Balmain tweed suit, worn on Good Morning America , was a layered homage tailor-made for fashion insiders. It nodded to Annie James—Lohan's posh London twin in The Parent Trap —with its preppy cardigan-and-skirt energy, while unmistakably echoing Cher Horowitz's iconic yellow plaid set from Clueless . Styled with yellow Christian Louboutin heels, a black Hermès bag and Jessica McCormack diamond earrings, the look bridged two beloved '90s fashion moments while establishing Lohan's current luxury credentials. 'The Devil Wears Prada' wink for fashion lovers Above Lohan blooms in a printed minidress from Oscar de la Renta. (Photo: Instagram / @lindsaylohan) This delicate cherry blossom–printed minidress from Oscar de la Renta's Pre-Fall 2025 collection featured an Easter egg that was more cerebral than visual. Lohan's Instagram caption—'Florals? For Freakier Friday? Groundbreaking. So excited for all that's blooming!'—playfully nods to Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada . Finished with lace detailing and a tumble of golden curls, the look doubled as a stylish litmus test for fashion insiders who caught the clever reference. The Carrie Bradshaw tribute for New York City For the Freakier Friday special screening in New York, Lindsay Lohan wore a custom white Jacquemus midi dress featuring a dramatically ruffled tulle skirt. The tutu moment was a nod to Carrie Bradshaw's iconic Sex and the City opening credits look, confirmed by Lohan on Instagram. The location made the reference even smarter: honouring New York's most iconic fictional fashion figure, in New York, was a move of pure sartorial savvy. The psychedelic power move in Pucci Above The actress wears Pucci's signature Marmo print. (Photo: Instagram / @lindsaylohan) Departing from direct film references, this vibrant 'Marmo' cocktail dress marked a shift into pure fashion territory. The custom Pucci piece featured the house's signature psychedelic marble print in pink, black and beige. Paired with a matching tasselled bag from Pucci's Spring 2025 collection and Aquazzura mules, it was a head-to-toe power move. The deeper message? Aligning with a heritage brand amid its revival signalled mutual recognition—and serious industry clout. The ultimate 'Freaky Friday' homage The London premiere delivered the tour's most emotionally resonant look: a custom Ludovic de Saint Sernin gown in lavender metal mesh, dripping with Swarovski crystals. It was a couture-level reimagining of Anna Coleman's lilac outfit from Freaky Friday 's final wedding scene. The vintage Judith Leiber guitar-shaped clutch sealed the reference, nodding to Anna's band, Pink Slip. This transformation, from early-2000s teen fashion to high-concept luxury, perfectly mirrored Lohan's grown-up evolution. The princess moment with a rockstar edge For the star-studded Los Angeles premiere at El Capitan Theatre, Lohan wore a custom pale pink Miu Miu chiffon gown with crystal-embellished straps—a refined take on classic Disney Princess glamour. But the Easter egg was in the accessories: a US$4,995 Judith Leiber 'Microphone Karaoke' clutch offered a clever nod to Anna Coleman's rockstar alter ego. Paired with rose-cut diamond jewellery by Lorraine Schwartz and Veronica Lake–inspired waves, the look struck a balance between Old Hollywood elegance and pop culture flair. The diplomatic fashion moment in Rosa Mexicano The Mexico City premiere was a masterclass in sartorial diplomacy. Lindsay Lohan wore an architectural fuchsia Balmain gown from Resort 2026, complete with cascading ruffles and a commanding silhouette. While it tapped into the Barbiecore trend, fashion insiders noted a deeper layer: the specific hue matched Rosa Mexicano, a vibrant pink with cultural roots in Mexico. Styled with Lorraine Schwartz jewellery and a sleek updo, the look signalled global style fluency. Credits This article was created with the assistance of AI tools

Lindsay Lohan Says She Has ‘PTSD to the Extreme' From Being ‘Chased by' Cameras as a Young Adult
Lindsay Lohan Says She Has ‘PTSD to the Extreme' From Being ‘Chased by' Cameras as a Young Adult

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Lindsay Lohan Says She Has ‘PTSD to the Extreme' From Being ‘Chased by' Cameras as a Young Adult

Lindsay Lohan is reflecting on the cost of spending her formative years in the spotlight. 'I don't ever want my family to experience being chased by the paparazzi the way I was,' Lohan, 39, told The Times of London in a Saturday, August 2, profile. 'They were terrifying moments I had in my life. I have PTSD to the extreme from those things.' Lohan started acting in 1998, when she landed her breakout role in The Parent Trap. Since then, she has been at the center of often relentless media attention. Speaking to The Times, Lohan recalled dealing with 'really scary' and 'the most invasive situations." 'I pray stuff like that never comes back,' she said. 'It's not safe. It's not fair.' Lindsay Lohan Through the Years Lohan, who was born in New York and later lived in Los Angeles, has since moved to Dubai, where she met now-husband Bader Shammas. The pair reside in the United Arab Emirates with their 2-year-old son, Luai. 'I lived like that and it's not who I am. Dubai is a safe place where we can just have a normal life, outside of what I call 'the noise,'' Lohan explained to the British newspaper. '[It is] where my husband and I can see what is right for our child. It's not about me anymore.' Lohan and Shammas, 38, have also made a conscious decision to keep Luai out of the limelight, opting against sharing photos of his face on social media. 'It's something my husband and I discuss all the time. 'Do we want to show our son?'' she said. 'We will know when the time might be right, but it's also a protection.' The Freakier Friday actress added, 'Kids are so pure, such a clean slate, and they are learning everything for the first time — it is beautiful. I want to relive those moments with my son, like I have never seen them before.' Lindsay Lohan Says Her Career Is 'Changing' After Welcoming Son Luai: 'A Learning Process' It is Luai, in part, who inspired Lohan to reprise her Freaky Friday role in the long-awaited sequel. 'Jamie [Lee Curtis] mentioned the idea when I was pregnant and I was like, 'Well, not right this second,'' Lohan quipped of her onscreen mother. In the 2003 film, Lohan's character was 16 and switched bodies with Curtis' onscreen persona. In the follow-up flick, Lohan's Anna Coleman is now a single mother and changes places with her own teenage child. Curtis' Tess, meanwhile, swaps positions with Anna's soon-to-be British stepdaughter. Freakier Friday is the first time that Lohan has played a mother onscreen. 'Yes, this is a first,' she quipped to The Times. 'It's timing. Time is working on my side, which is great.' Solve the daily Crossword

Why Dennis Quaid's iconic 'Parent Trap' pool scene was a costume designer's nightmare
Why Dennis Quaid's iconic 'Parent Trap' pool scene was a costume designer's nightmare

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

Why Dennis Quaid's iconic 'Parent Trap' pool scene was a costume designer's nightmare

Not even Elizabeth James could save Dennis Quaid from the fashion heroics of "The Parent Trap." Quaid starred alongside then-newcomer Lindsay Lohan and Natasha Richardson in the 1998 family comedy about estranged twin sisters Hallie Parker and Annie James, who scheme to reunite their divorced parents after meeting during a chance encounter at summer camp. One of Quaid's most memorable scenes from the Disney film, which grossed $92.1 million at the global box office, is when his character Nick Parker spots his fashion designer ex, Elizabeth James (Richardson), at a hotel pool area. Stunned to see his former spouse after more than a decade, Nick quickly — and ungracefully — makes his way across the deck to talk to James, eventually falling into the pool after bumping into a hotel employee. Nick, who was dressed in a crisp two-piece suit and black dress shoes, later emerges from the pool and sheepishly walks over to James to greet her. "Dennis was very game to fall into the pool a few times in a row, which meant drying off, changing, and taking another spill," the film's director Nancy Meyers told People magazine in an interview published Aug. 9. "He was just wonderful to work with." The now-iconic scene was filmed at The Ritz-Carlton in Marina del Rey, California, and turned the marina hotel into something of a pop cultural landmark over the years. "Of all the filming we have had at the hotel over the past 35 years, that is the movie that guests mention the most," Ed Curry, the hotel's director of sales and marketing, told the magazine. "People love the movie, and all seem to know that is our pool area." 'Parent Trap' reunion! Lindsay Lohan explains Elaine Hendrix's 'Freakier Friday' cameo How Dennis Quaid pulled off 'Parent Trap' pool scene Quaid's commitment to his "Parent Trap" wipeout came at a sartorial cost. Costume designer Penny Rose told People magazine that Quaid changed between six identical designer suits from Giorgio Armani for the aquatic scene, with the production crew even spraying the suits with pool water to test the fabric. Rose noted that the chlorine from the pool water caused the suit to shrink. "I mean, I've had Tom Cruise in a fake suede shirt so that he can get it wet," Rose said. "But you can't really replicate an Armani suit." A 'Parent Trap' revival? Dennis Quaid not sure it's possible without Natasha Richardson Quaid reflected on the impact of "The Parent Trap" on his career in a March interview with People magazine, telling the outlet that the beloved dad character has become his signature role. "Everybody grew up with 'The Parent Trap,' and now there's always new kids coming along," said Quaid, jokingly adding: "I tell people, 'I was your babysitter because your parents would put this on. They'd go do what they wanted to do in the next room.'" This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Dennis Quaid's 'Parent Trap' pool scene was a fashion nightmare

Why Dennis Quaid's iconic 'Parent Trap' pool scene was a costume designer's nightmare
Why Dennis Quaid's iconic 'Parent Trap' pool scene was a costume designer's nightmare

USA Today

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Why Dennis Quaid's iconic 'Parent Trap' pool scene was a costume designer's nightmare

Not even Elizabeth James could save Dennis Quaid from the fashion heroics of "The Parent Trap." Quaid starred alongside then-newcomer Lindsay Lohan and Natasha Richardson in the 1998 family comedy about estranged twin sisters Hallie Parker and Annie James, who scheme to reunite their divorced parents after meeting during a chance encounter at summer camp. One of Quaid's most memorable scenes from the Disney film, which grossed $92.1 million at the global box office, is when his character Nick Parker spots his fashion designer ex, Elizabeth James (Richardson), at a hotel pool area. Stunned to see his former spouse after more than a decade, Nick quickly — and ungracefully — makes his way across the deck to talk to James, eventually falling into the pool after bumping into a hotel employee. Nick, who was dressed in a crisp two-piece suit and black dress shoes, later emerges from the pool and sheepishly walks over to James to greet her. "Dennis was very game to fall into the pool a few times in a row, which meant drying off, changing, and taking another spill," the film's director Nancy Meyers told People magazine in an interview published Aug. 9. "He was just wonderful to work with." The now-iconic scene was filmed at The Ritz-Carlton in Marina del Rey, California, and turned the marina hotel into something of a pop cultural landmark over the years. "Of all the filming we have had at the hotel over the past 35 years, that is the movie that guests mention the most," Ed Curry, the hotel's director of sales and marketing, told the magazine. "People love the movie, and all seem to know that is our pool area." 'Parent Trap' reunion! Lindsay Lohan explains Elaine Hendrix's 'Freakier Friday' cameo How Dennis Quaid pulled off 'Parent Trap' pool scene Quaid's commitment to his "Parent Trap" wipeout came at a sartorial cost. Costume designer Penny Rose told People magazine that Quaid changed between six identical designer suits from Giorgio Armani for the aquatic scene, with the production crew even spraying the suits with pool water to test the fabric. Rose noted that the chlorine from the pool water caused the suit to shrink. "I mean, I've had Tom Cruise in a fake suede shirt so that he can get it wet," Rose said. "But you can't really replicate an Armani suit." A 'Parent Trap' revival? Dennis Quaid not sure it's possible without Natasha Richardson Quaid reflected on the impact of "The Parent Trap" on his career in a March interview with People magazine, telling the outlet that the beloved dad character has become his signature role. "Everybody grew up with 'The Parent Trap,' and now there's always new kids coming along," said Quaid, jokingly adding: "I tell people, 'I was your babysitter because your parents would put this on. They'd go do what they wanted to do in the next room.'"

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