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Bill of Rights put to the test over Trump's immigration crackdown in Minnesota

February 22, 2026
Bill of Rights put to the test over Trump's immigration crackdown in Minnesota

In and out of court, more than half of the amendments enshrined in the Bill of Rights are being fought over as a direct result of President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota.

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In his second term, Trump and his administration have been aggressive in stretching the boundaries of political conventions, resulting ina number of court challenges. Trump's push to eliminate birthright citizenship, freeze federal funds and bypass Congress through executive orders have tested the separation of powers.

The Twin Cities campaign, though, has been a flashpoint, with fights over at least six — the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and 10th — of the first 10 amendments. Conservative-leaning scholars see both lawyers and judges overstepping their bounds in fiery filings and opinions, while liberal-leaning counterparts see a notable disregard by the Trump administration for Bill of Rights provisions.

"You could teach a great constitutional law seminar about the Bill of Rights just through the violations that have taken place in Minneapolis alone," said Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., a former constitutional law professor. "There have been massive violations of the civil rights of minority groups in the past, like Native Americans and African Americans and Asian Americans, but it is hard to sum up any historical analogy to the systematic violation of all of the fundamental constitutional rights of the people in such a comprehensive and indiscriminate way."

Randy Barnett, director of the Georgetown Center for the Constitution, said he saw the battle over the Bill of Rights in Minneapolis as "unprecedented" for how many far-fetched claims he believes advocates have made that have gained traction with district court judges.

"As a Ninth Amendment scholar, I'm a little disappointed that this provision has yet to be thrown against the wall to see if it sticks," joked Barnett, who represented the National Federation of Independent Businesses in its constitutional challenge to the Affordable Care Act.

Abigail Jackson, a White House spokesperson, said the administration "is working to lawfully deliver on President Trump's mandate to enforce federal immigration law and carry out the largest mass deportation campaign of criminal illegal aliens in history."

"The real story should be the unrelenting unlawful rulings issued by lower court judges pushing their own policy agenda," she continued. "President Trump will not waver when implementing the agenda he was elected on."

The Fourth, Fifth and 10th Amendments

In court, the Fourth, Fifth and 10th amendments have been core to legal battles over specific immigration enforcement actions.

John Yoo, who served in President George W. Bush's Justice Department, said many of the constitutional fights are taking place because of how unsettled areas of immigration law are.

"There's very few Supreme Court cases about it, and very few about the responsibility of the federal and state government," said Yoo, a strong advocate for presidential power who helped author the "torture memos" on interrogation after the Sept. 11 attacks. "So whenever you have that kind of uncertainty, that's where people step in — lower courts, litigants — and just start getting creative."

Yoo added that the contests over the Fourth Amendment might be the most significant as the space where individual liberties may most be at stake. That amendment protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures and requires the federal government to obtain warrants based on probable cause to enter a person's home. It has been tested under a Trump administration policy that allows Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to enter people's homes with administrative warrants issued by the executive branch, instead of a judge.

The question over the use of administrative warrants has already arisen in court. Fred Biery, a federal judge in Texas who was appointed by President Bill Clinton, accused the Trump administration of ignoring the Fourth Amendmentin a ruling last monthordering the release of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, an asylum-seeker from Ecuador, from an immigration detention center in Texas. The two have since returned home to Minneapolis.

Biery said the administration was treating the Fourth Amendment like a "pesky inconvenience."

"Civics lesson to the government: Administrative warrants issued by the executive branch to itself do not pass probable cause muster," Biery wrote. "That is called the fox guarding the henhouse. The Constitution requires an independent judicial officer."

In that same opinion,Biery also pointed to the Fifth Amendment, which provides for due process rights. The judge wrote that the father and son "seek nothing more than some modicum of due process and the rule of law."

Another Clinton-appointed federal judge, Michael J. Davis in Minnesota —who has handleda number of petitions stemming from Operation Metro Surge — wrote last month of "an undeniable move by the Government in the past month to defy court orders or at least to stretch the legal process to the breaking point in an attempt to deny noncitizens their due process rights."

Moderate Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., a frequent Trump critic who is not seeking re-election this year, said he's confident the courts will step in to halt unconstitutional activity related to Minneapolis and ICE.

"I think the warrants will lose in court," Bacon said. "In the end, I think the courts will be an effective backstop. But I don't know why they want to push the envelope. I wouldn't do it, but in the end I think our Constitution will be secured and we got a good court that will do it. The problem is it just takes awhile to make that happen."

The 10th Amendment, meanwhile, was the basis for Minnesota officials to argue for a temporary restraining order to block the administration from carrying out Operation Metro Surge. That amendment reserves powers not explicitly delegated to the federal government — or prohibited to the states — to the states or citizens at large. Minnesota officials alleged that the operation was aimed at forcing change to state immigration policies, running afoul of the amendment.

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Katherine Menendez, a federal judge in Minnesota appointed by President Joe Biden, rejected the request from Minnesota officials,writing last month that their argumentswere not strong enough to justify blocking the administration.

The First Amendment

First Amendment rights have most notablyarisen in the charging of journalist Don Lemon. The former CNN anchor last month followed protesters into a Minnesota church and livestreamed a demonstration against a pastor who protesters claimed worked for ICE. Lemon, who has pleaded not guilty to all charges he faces, was arrested last month and charged alongside eight co-defendants involved in the church protest.

Lemon and free speech advocates have argued his conduct is protected by the First Amendment. He was charged with conspiracy against the rights of religious freedom at a place of worship and injuring, intimidating and interfering with the exercise of the right of religious freedom at a place of worship.

"I wanted to say this isn't just about me. This is about all journalists, especially in the United States," Lemon said outside court in Minnesota last week. "For more than 30 years, I've been a journalist, and the power and protection of the First Amendment has been the underpinning of my work."

Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., said he's considered Lemon's case but hasn't arrived at a conclusion about whether his arrest and prosecution were justified.

"If there is a disruption of a church service and you have someone who is aware of it, comes in with it, and then actually is in the middle of asking questions of individuals while their church service is being disrupted, are they exercising First Amendment rights? Or are they violating somebody else's First Amendment rights to freedom of religion?" Rounds asked. "I don't know the answer to that, but once again, a question of fact but also a question for the courts."

Separately,a class action lawsuitfiled by the American Civil Liberties Union against the Department of Homeland Security alleges that DHS agents violated the First Amendment rights of protesters in Minnesota. (It isincredibly difficultto win damages by suing individual federal agents for constitutional violations.)

The Second Amendment

Tom Homan, the Trump administration official who took over leadership of the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, dubbed Operation Metro Surge,announced earlier this monththat it would be winding down. DHS said this month that 4,000 people had been arrested since the operation began in November. Immigration authorities shot and killed two U.S. citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both 37 years old, in separate confrontations.

Those killings, particularly Pretti's, have had Second Amendment implications. After Pretti's death last month, the president and administration officials criticized the ICU nurse for carrying a concealed handgun — which he was legally permitted to do — when he approached federal law enforcement before being shot.Eyewitness videos showedfederal agents apparently discovering and removing the gun during that altercation, and they did not appear to show Pretti holding the weapon during the altercation.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said she didn't "know of any peaceful protester that shows up with a gun and ammunition rather than a sign."

The sentiment, shared by other administration officials, sparked a riftwith some gun-rights advocates. At the time, the White House pointed to comments made by Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino in an interview with CNN where he said: "We respect Second Amendment rights, but those rights don't count when you riot and assault, delay, obstruct and impede law enforcement officers."

Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., whose family has posed with guns in its Christmas photo, said he has major objections to top Trump officials' comments about restricting gun rights.

"The administration is just bungling all of the statements on the Second Amendment," said Massie, who has clashed with Trump and has drawn a Trump-endorsed primary opponent. "Carrying a firearm to a protest is not a death sentence — it's a constitutional right."

Other conservatives took issue with the remarks following Pretti's shooting, too.

"Yes, you absolutely can carry at a protest. Anyone who tells you otherwise is an anti-2A [Second Amendment] statist," Dana Loesch, a conservative radio and TV host,wrote on X, adding, however, that people "cannot interrupt a federal op while armed."

The Third Amendment

Then, there's the rarely cited Third Amendment, which was briefly the subject of debate in Minneapolis, too. That amendment prohibits the government from forcing Americans to house soldiers without their consent.It arosewhen staff at aMinneapolis hotel apparentlycanceled room reservations for ICE agents — an episode DHShighlighted.

Beth Colgan, a law professor at UCLA, acknowledged this amendment comes up so rarely that it's essentially become "a trivia question as 'What is the Third Amendment?'"

Looking at the constitutional fights stemming from the Twin Cities in totality, Colgan said it's unclear what the long-term impact will be.

"I think that's something people should be very worried about," she said.

As for whether the battles were anything out of the ordinary, Erwin Chemerinsky, the dean of the University of California, Berkeley, law school, said they assuredly were.

"It is unusual," said Chemerinsky, who worked in the Department of Justice during the Carter administration, "for one set of government actions to clearly violate so many provisions of the Constitution."

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France will summon US Ambassador Charles Kushner after US comments on activist’s death

February 22, 2026
France will summon US Ambassador Charles Kushner after US comments on activist's death

PARIS (AP) — France will summon U.S. AmbassadorCharles Kushnerto protest comments by the Trump administration over thebeating death of a far-right activist,the foreign minister said.

Associated Press French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot speaks during a press conference in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla) People hold a banner reading 'Goodbye mate' as they take part in a march in Lyon, France, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, to pay tribute to Quentin Deranque, a 23-year-old nationalist activist who died from a beating after a clash between far-left and far-right supporters. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

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Jean-Noel Barrot was reacting to a statement by the State Department's Counterterrorism Bureau, which posted on X that "reports, corroborated by the French Minister of the Interior, that Quentin Deranque was killed by left-wing militants, should concern us all."

Deranque,a far-right activist, died of brain injurieslast week from a beating in the French city of Lyon. He was attacked during a fight on the margins of a student meeting where a far-left lawmaker, Rima Hassan, was a keynote speaker.

His killing highlighted a climate of deep political tensions ahead ofnext year's presidential vote. French President Emmanuel Macron called for calm on Saturday as some 3,000 people joined a march in Lyon organized by far-right groups to pay tribute to Deranque.

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"We reject any instrumentalization of this tragedy, which has plunged a French family into mourning, for political ends," Barrot said. "We have no lessons to learn, particularly on the issue of violence, from the international reactionary movement."

The State Department said in its post that "violent radical leftism is on the rise and its role in Quentin Deranque's death demonstrates the threat it poses to public safety. We will continue to monitor the situation and expect to see the perpetrators of violence brought to justice."

Seven people have been handed preliminary charges. The Lyon public prosecutor's office requested that each of them be charged with intentional homicide, aggravated violence and criminal conspiracy. Six of the accused were charged on all three counts. The seventh was charged with complicity in intentional homicide, aggravated violence and criminal conspiracy.

Barrot said he has other topics to discuss with Kushner, including U.S. decisions toimpose sanctionsonThierry Breton,a former EU commissioner responsible for supervising social media rules, and Nicolas Guillou, a French judge at the International Criminal Court.

Barrot said both are targeted by "unjustified and unjustifiable" sanctions.

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Display of St. Francis of Assisi's bones confirms enduring appeal of relics for Christians

February 22, 2026
Display of St. Francis of Assisi's bones confirms enduring appeal of relics for Christians

ASSISI, Italy (AP) — The bones ofSt. Francis of Assisiwent on public display for the first time Sunday, capping an 800-year saga over his bodily remains and confirming the enduring appeal to Christians of venerating a saint's relics.

Associated Press Pilgrims honor the bones of St. Francis during the first public display inside the St. Francis Basilica, marking the 800th anniversary of the saint death, in Assisi, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.(AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Pilgrims honor the bones of St. Francis during the first public display inside the St. Francis Basilica, marking the 800th anniversary of the saint death, in Assisi, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.(AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Pilgrims honor the bones of St. Francis during the first public display inside the St. Francis Basilica, marking the 800th anniversary of the saint death, in Assisi, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.(AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Pilgrims queue to honor the bones of St. Francis during the first public display inside the St. Francis Basilica, marking the 800th anniversary of the saint's death, in Assisi, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.(AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Journalists record the remains of Francis of Assisi inside the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Assisi, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, on the eve of a public exposition beginning Feb. 22 to mark the 800th anniversary of his death in 1226. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) Friars pray before the remains of Francis of Assisi inside the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Assisi, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, on the eve of a public exposition beginning Feb. 22 to mark the 800th anniversary of his death in 1226. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Italy St. Francis Death Anniversary

Nearly 400,000 people registered in advance to see the bone fragments, which are contained in a slim, bulletproof Plexiglas case in the lower Basilica of St. Francis in the hilltop Umbrian town the medieval friar made famous.

The Franciscans decided to exhibit the bones for one month, through March 22, to honor the 800th anniversary ofSt. Francis' death in 1226. The aim is to revive his message of peace and fraternity that made him one of the most beloved Christian saints and inspired Pope Francis totake his name, the first pope to do so.

The exposition of his bodily remains is particularly remarkable given the somewhat tortured history of the body of St. Francis, a wealthy merchant's son born in 1182 who gave up all his possessions to live as a mendicant friar.

At the end of his life, St. Francis' body was said to have acquired the stigmata, the first documented case of a saint acquiring the marks of Christ on the cross.

In death, his body was lost for hundreds of years, after it was secretly buried by one of his followers who feared it would be stolen during the fight over relics that was common in Christianity in the Middle Ages.

That history is recounted in an exhibition mounted in the Franciscan convent, adjacent to the basilica, which pilgrims can visit as part of their appointment to pass by the bones.

A fascination with relics that isn't gruesome

Brother Giulio Cesareo, spokesman for the Franciscans in Assisi, said the exposition wasn't a macabre celebration of the dead. Rather, he said, it was part of the long tradition of Christians venerating the physical remains of saints to experience the spirit that lived in them.

"It is not so much about venerating Francis, but rather encountering Francis by venerating the Holy Spirit who filled that humanity and made it capable of giving itself," he said. "And it is, at least for a believer, a way to renew oneself in this one life."

Over centuries, the fascination with relics has of course led to abuses, with thefts, forgeries and now online sales all part of their history. But that doesn't diminish their hold on the faithful, said Sean Pilcher, who runs Sacra: Relics of the Saints, which provides consulting and authentication services to the Catholic Church.

If the saints are our brothers and sisters in heaven, "then it makes sense that we're going to have things that we hold on to," he said. "And what the church does is just take this natural desire that we all have for connection and belonging and direct it in a way that leads us toward Christ."

For Fiorella Farina, a resident of northern Reggio Emilia who is so devoted to St. Francis that she bought a country house in Assisi and named her children Francesco and Francesca, the exposition is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

"Just talking about it gives me goosebumps," she said outside the basilica. "It's an event I couldn't miss."

St. Francis, she said, went against all societal norms to live out the Gospel message of peace, care for the poor and the environment.

"In this historic moment, we need him," she said.

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Security significant but discreet to protect bones

Security was tight but discreet on Sunday morning as the first pilgrims passed through metal detectors before filing into the basilica. Police declined to provide details, but said extra officers, sniffer dogs, plain-clothed police, television cameras and other measures were being used to protect the relics.

Given the history of St. Francis' body, such measures seem only appropriate.

Even before he died, St. Francis had gained such a reputation for sanctity that he traveled with an armed escort when he made his final return to Assisi, said Brother William Short, professor of Christian spirituality at the Franciscan School of Theology at the University of San Diego.

There are also references in contemporary accounts of people reaching up to try to grab parts of his tunic as he went by on horseback, believing that his relics could help heal the sick or prevent calamity, Short said in an interview at the Franciscan residence in Rome, where he directs an international Franciscan study center.

When St. Francis died Oct. 3, 1226, he was initially buried in a small Assisi church, San Giorgio. Within two years, Pope Gregory IX had canonized him and laid the cornerstone for a basilica to house his tomb.

But on the eve of the transfer, St. Francis' trusted aide, Brother Elias, took the body and secretly buried it in the basilica, fearing it could be stolen, said Short. The body remained there, hidden in a column but unmarked, until 1818. That's when excavations discovered the remains and Pope Pius VII confirmed the bones belonged to St. Francis.

"It was a matter of safety and economics," Short explained. "If you have a big saint, a new saint — and this guy had the potential to be a really big saint — whoever gets the body gets the pilgrims."

And Assisi now has them, in spades.

Some people signed up to visit the relics when the exposition was first announced in October, and they were slotted into 10-minute increments starting Sunday morning.

Silvanella Tamos traveled to Assisi from Pordenone, north of Venice, with a group of 54 people from her diocese. They had had one of the earliest slots Sunday, at 9:30 a.m.

"It's a body that's alive," she said. "It's not a dead body. He still has a lot to tell us today," she said.

Winfield reported from Rome.

Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the AP'scollaborationwith The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content.

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Kate Hudson Radiates Glam at a Pre-BAFTA Party in London, Plus Lily Allen, Patrick Dempsey and More

February 22, 2026
Kate Hudson Radiates Glam at a Pre-BAFTA Party in London, Plus Lily Allen, Patrick Dempsey and More

Celebrities have been everywhere this week.Kate Hudson,Lily Allen,Patrick DempseyandOdessa A'zionattend pre-BAFTA events in London, whileAnderson .Paaksteps out for the 2026 UNCF Masked Ball in L.A.

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Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings!

All Glam

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Jeff Spicer/Getty

Kate Hudson radiates pure Hollywood glam at the the Charles Finch & Chanel 2026 Pre-BAFTA Party in London on Feb. 21.

London Calling

Lily Allen  Mike Marsland/WireImage

Mike Marsland/WireImage

Lily Allen stops for a pic at the Charles Finch & Chanel 2026 Pre-BAFTA Party in London on Feb. 21.

Family Outing

Jillian Dempsey, Patrick Dempsey and Talula Fyfe Dempsey Mike Marsland/WireImage

Mike Marsland/WireImage

Patrick Dempsey, his wife, Jillian Dempsey, and their daughter, Talula Fyfe Dempsey, enjoy a family night out at a pre-BAFTA party in London on Feb. 21.

Night Out

Anderson .Paak Earl Gibson III/Deadline via Getty

Earl Gibson III/Deadline via Getty

Anderson .Paak is all smiles at the 2026 UNCF Masked Ball in L.A. on Feb. 20.

Nominees Night

Neil Mockford/WireImage

Neil Mockford/WireImage

Odessa A'zion attends the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards Nominees' Party at the National Portrait Gallery in London on Feb. 21.

Birthday Girl

Olivia Rodrigo ALEXJR / BACKGRID

ALEXJR / BACKGRID

Olivia Rodrigosteps out in a pink princess-themed look to celebrate her 23rd birthday with friends in Los Angeles on Feb. 20.

In Her Element

Jessie Buckley Charles McQuillan/Getty

Charles McQuillan/Getty

Jessie Buckleyis in happy spirits after receiving the Lead Actress award at the 2026 Irish Film & Television Awards for Film & Drama in Dublin on Feb. 20.

Special Screening

Antonio Banderas and Nicole Kimpel GTRES / BACKGRID

GTRES / BACKGRID

Antonio Banderasand his partnerNicole Kimpelattend the relaunch screening of the 2006 filmThe Camino de los Englishes, which Banderas, 65, directed, in Malaga, Spain, on Feb. 20.

Chic Lady

Rose Byrne Mattpapz / BACKGRID

Mattpapz / BACKGRID

Rose Byrnemakes a chic appearance in a brown blazer and matching handbag as she heads over to BBC Radio 2 in London on Feb. 21.

Star Guest

Tate McRae and Jake Shane Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Tate McRaecatchesJake Shaneperform the hit Broadway showAll Out: Comedy About Ambitionat New York City's Nederlander Theatre on Feb. 20.

Taking on New York City

Nick Gehlfuss and Tom Ellis John Nacion/Getty

John Nacion/Getty

CostarsNick GehlfussandTom Ellisvisit the Empire State Building while promoting their new CBS showCIAon Feb. 20.

Surprise Surprise!

Megan Moroney Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

Megan Moroneymakes a surprise appearance at a listening event with fans to celebrate the release of her new albumCloud 9, held at Raising Cane's flagship store in New York City's Times Square on Feb. 20.

Cover Star

Damian Hurley Dave Benett/Getty 

Dave Benett/Getty

Elizabeth Hurley's sonDamian Hurleycelebrates the launch of hisThe London Standardcover during London Fashion Week in the U.K. capital on Feb. 20.

New Year Celebration

Harry Shum Jr. BFA.com / BACKGRID

BFA.com / BACKGRID

Harry Shum Jr.attends the Brooks Brothers x Gold House 2026 Lunar New Year dinner at Mr. Chow in Los Angeles on Feb. 20.

Big Night

Ally Evenson Emily Krisky

Emily Krisky

Ally Evenson attends the premiere of her sophomore albumSpeed Killsheld at Los Angeles' Brain Dead Studios on Feb. 19.

Two of a Kind

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Brad Pittand his girlfriendInes de Ramonwere cool and casual as they touch down in Greece for the actor's filmThe Riderson Feb. 19.

Snap a Selfie

Kelly Clarkson and John Legend Noam Galai/Getty

Noam Galai/Getty

The VoicecoachesKelly ClarksonandJohn Legendattend SiriusXM's Front Row Series at SiriusXM Studios on Feb. 20 in New York City.

Happy Guy

Daniel Radcliffe Bruce Glikas/Getty

Bruce Glikas/Getty

Daniel Radcliffeflashes a big smile as he poses during a press day for his new Broadway play,Every Brilliant Thing,at The Lambs Club on Feb. 19 in New York City.

Serving Face

Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty 

Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty

JosephinecostarsChanning TatumandGemma Chanmake a gorgeous pair at the film's premiere during the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival Berlin on Feb. 20.

King of Purple

Colman Domingo Darren Gerrish/WireImage

Darren Gerrish/WireImage

Colman Domingois the perfect host in London as he helms a house party with Valentino Beauty on Feb. 19.

Three's Company

Aimee Mullins, Rupert Friend and Lily James Hoda Davaine/Getty

Hoda Davaine/Getty

Aimee Mullins,Rupert FriendandLily Jamesattend the JW Anderson Celebrates Pimlico Road Store event during London Fashion Week on Feb. 20.

Bundled Up

Minnie Driver Hoda Davaine/Getty

Hoda Davaine/Getty

Minnie Driverkeeps it chic at the JW Anderson Celebrates Pimlico Road Store event during London Fashion Week on Feb. 20.

What's Poppin'?

Jack Harlow Dave Benett/Getty

Dave Benett/Getty

Jack Harlow is a cool guest asBritish GQcelebrates excellence in film with Paul Smith at Mount Street Restaurant on Feb. 20 in London.

Movie Talk

John Turturro Arturo Holmes/Getty

Arturo Holmes/Getty

John Turturrospeaks atThe Only Living Pickpocket in New Yorkpress conference during the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival Berlin on Feb. 20 in Berlin.

At the Movies

Sean Baker, Michelle Yeoh, Samantha Quan and Han Chong Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty

Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty

Sean Baker,Michelle Yeoh,Samantha Quanand Han Chong attend the Los Angeles premiere ofSandiwaraon Feb. 19.

Husband and Wife

Cillian Murphy and Yvonne McGuinness Charles McQuillan/Getty

Charles McQuillan/Getty

Cillian Murphyand wife Yvonne McGuinness attend the 2026 Irish Film & Television (IFTA) Awards for Film and Drama at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre in Dublin on Feb. 20.

Red Hot

FKA Twigs Aimee Rose McGhee/Dave Benett/Getty

Aimee Rose McGhee/Dave Benett/Getty

FKA Twigsdisplays her fiery red hair at the reopening of Sistah Space in Dalston, supporting African and Caribbean-heritage women affected by domestic and sexual abuse on Feb. 20 in London.

Warm Embrace

Jonathan Anderson and Edward Enninful Hoda Davaine/Getty 

Hoda Davaine/Getty

Jonathan Anderson gives Edward Enninful a big hug as the pair attend the JW Anderson Celebrates Pimlico Road Store event during London Fashion Week on Feb. 20.

Best of the Best

Montrel McKay, Giselle Bailey, Issa Rae, Danielle Young and Phil Bertelsen Jarrod Bailey for American Cinematheque at Aero Theatre

Jarrod Bailey for American Cinematheque at Aero Theatre

Montrel McKay, Giselle Bailey,Issa Rae, Danielle Young and Phil Bertelsen pose together after a Q&A of the documentarySeen & Heard: The History of Black Televisionon Feb. 17.

Birthday Girl

Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi. BrosNYC / BACKGRID

BrosNYC / BACKGRID

Millie Bobby Brown and husband Jake Bongiovigrab breakfast at Sadelle's in New York City to celebrate her 22nd birthday on Feb. 19.

Hats On

Brooklyn Beckham. Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty 

Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty

Brooklyn Beckhamhosts the Burger Bash at the 2026 South Beach Wine & Food Festival in Miami on Feb. 19.

Like Father, Like Son

Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Kurt Russelland sonWyatt Russellare twinning at theMonarch: Legacy of Monstersseason 2 premiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

Très Chic

Lily Collins. Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty

Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty

Lily Collinswears a sculptural black look at the Harris Reed fashion show during London Fashion Week in London on Feb.19.

Hot Pink

Megan Moroney. Kevin Mazur/Getty 

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Megan Moroneyrocks a hot pink ensemble at her Spotify Presents: An Evening with Megan Moroney performance at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on Feb. 19.

Spotlight on Me

Damson Idris. Dave Benett/Getty

Dave Benett/Getty

Damson Idrisproudly holds his spotlight award at the Newport Beach Film Festival UK & IE Honours in London on Feb. 19.

Country Crooner

Lainey Wilson. Brittany Long/Getty 

Brittany Long/Getty

Lainey Wilsontakes the stage on her Whirlwind World Tour in Melbourne, Australia, on Feb. 19.

Pizza Party

Jordyn Woods. Diane Bondareff for Papa Johns

Diane Bondareff for Papa Johns

Jordyn Woodshas a bite of pizza at an event promoting Papa John's quest to earn a Michelin star on Feb. 19.

A Pirate's Life

Priyanka Chopra. David Jon/Getty 

David Jon/Getty

Priyanka Chopraserves pirate chic at a screening of her new swashbuckler filmThe Bluffin Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

Skater Traitors

Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir. Jean Catuffe/Getty

Jean Catuffe/Getty

Figure skating champs,Traitorsstars, and bestiesTara LipinskiandJohnny Weirpose together after commentating on women's single free skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan on Feb. 19.

Love Song

Joe Tippett and Sara Bareilles. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Sara BareillesandJoe Tippettare a happy couple at theMonarch: Legacy of Monstersseason 2 premiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

Beautiful Day in 'The Neighborhood '

Anthony Anderson and Marcel Spears. Jesse Grant/Getty

Jesse Grant/Getty

Anthony AndersonandMarcel Spearsstop for a pic at the finale party forThe Neighborhoodin Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

1,000 Watt Smile

Ashley Graham. Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty

Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty

Ashley Grahamsmiles for the camera at the Burger Bash during the 2026 South Beach Wine & Food Festival in Miami on Feb. 19.

West End Girl

Lily Allen. Ricky Vigil M / Justin E Palmer/GC Images

Ricky Vigil M / Justin E Palmer/GC Images

Lily Allenwears a bright orange top at the Valentino Beauty party during London Fashion Week on Feb. 19.

Dot Dot Dot

Kate Moss. John Salangsang/Shutterstock

John Salangsang/Shutterstock

Kate Mosssports a polka-dotted two piece at theSandiwarapremiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

Ghostface Killers

Matthew Lillard. Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty

Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty

Matthew Lillardposes with Ghostface at his Ghost Face Vodka launch party in Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

Bump It Up

Melissa McCarthy. Raymond Hall/GC Images

Raymond Hall/GC Images

Melissa McCarthyposes outside ofThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertin New York City on Feb. 19.

Party Time

Michael Gladis and Beth Behrs. Maddie Knight/Variety via Getty

Maddie Knight/Variety via Getty

Michael GladisandBeth Behrsattend the finale party forThe Neighborhoodin Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

Ice Cold

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BFA.com / BACKGRID

Ice Spicestays warm in fur at The Wang Contemporary's inaugural opening in New York City on Feb 19.

Hold Me Closer

Tichina Arnold and Garrett Morris. Michael Tullberg/Getty

Michael Tullberg/Getty

Tichina Arnoldwraps her arms aroundGarrett Morrisat the finale party forThe Neighborhoodin Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

Smizing

Barbara Palvin. Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty

Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty

Barbara Palvinlooks fierce in black at theSandiwarapremiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

Buttoned Up

Max Greenfield. Jesse Grant/Getty 

Jesse Grant/Getty

Max Greenfieldattends the finale party forThe Neighborhoodin Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

Funny Guy

Anders Holm. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Anders Holmsmiles at theMonarch: Legacy of Monstersseason 2 premiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

Black & White

Nicky Hilton. Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty

Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty

Nicky Hiltonis front row ready at the Harris Reed fashion show during London Fashion Week on Feb. 19.

Peak Performance

Marc Anthony. Jason Koerner/Getty

Jason Koerner/Getty

Marc Anthonyperforms at Univision's 38th Premio Lo Nuestro in Miami on Feb. 19.

Warm Embrace

Anna Sawai and Kiersey Clemons. Emma McIntyre/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty

Emma McIntyre/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty

Anna SawaiandKiersey Clemonsbring it in at theMonarch: Legacy Of MonstersSeason 2 premiere after party in Los Angeles on Feb. 19.

A Look Back

Amanda Seyfried Arturo Holmes/Getty

Arturo Holmes/Getty

Amanda Seyfriedstrikes a sultry pose as she hits the red carpet forThe Testament of Ann Leepremiere during the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival in Germany on Feb. 19.

Dimples Darling

Jennifer Garner Jas Lehal Media Assignments/PA Images/INSTARimages

Jas Lehal Media Assignments/PA Images/INSTARimages

Jennifer Garner's beautiful dimples are on full display as she visitsThe Graham Norton Showon Feb. 19.

Feeling the Blues

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TheImageDirect.com

Al Rokerlooks sharp as always in hues of blue while out and about in New York on Feb. 19.

Cheers to Us

Lola Tung, Jenny Han Sklyar Searing/BFA

Sklyar Searing/BFA

Lola Tungattends a private dinner to celebrate Lunar New Year, co-hosted byJenny Han, as well as celebrity makeup artist Daniel Martin and journalist Kathleen Hou, in N.Y.C. on Feb. 18.

Talking Shop

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Christi McQueen

Joachim Trier and Eskil Vog chat withJesse Eisenbergduring an event at the Strand Bookstore in New York on Feb. 16.

Doing Good

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Ciara and Russell Wilsonare a happy duo as they celebrate their Why Not You Foundation's $2 million donation to the Los Cabos Children's Foundation on Feb. 19.

Star Performer

Dave Grohl Jas Lehal Media Assignments/PA Images/INSTARimages

Jas Lehal Media Assignments/PA Images/INSTARimages

Dave Grohlof the Foo Fighters hits the stage atThe Graham Norton Showon Feb. 19.

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With the Queen

Anna Wintour and Queen Camilla Chris Jackson/WPA Pool/Shutterstock 

Chris Jackson/WPA Pool/Shutterstock

Anna Wintourstands withQueen Camillaat St. James's Palace on Feb. 19 in London.

Women at Work

Carrie Preston, Carra Patterson and Constance Wu Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Carrie Preston, Carra Patterson andConstance Wuare spotted filming at theElsbethset in Tribeca, Manhattan on Feb. 19.

Let Him Cook

Gordon Ramsay Jas Lehal Media Assignments/PA Images/INSTARimages

Jas Lehal Media Assignments/PA Images/INSTARimages

Gordon Ramsayis all smiles as he guests onThe Graham Norton Showat BBC Studioworks 6 Television Centre in London on Feb. 19.

Watch This Space

Aaron Taylor-Johnson Mike Marsland/Getty

Mike Marsland/Getty

Aaron Taylor-Johnsonattends the LA28 at OMEGA House event during the 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 19 in Milan.

Going Green

Sophie Turner Dave Benett/Getty

Dave Benett/Getty

Sophie Turnerglows in shades of green at the Newport Beach Film Festival UK & IE Honours on Feb. 19.

Dapper Gentleman

Sam Claflin Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty

Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty

Sam Claflingives the camera a smolder as he attends the Newport Beach Film Festival UK & IE Honours at Raffles on Feb. 19.

Three Is Company

Eva Omaghomi, Edward Enninful and Vanessa Kingori Dave Benett/Getty

Dave Benett/Getty

Eva Omaghomi, Edward Enninful and Vanessa Kingori attend the launch of Brand63Africa — a new social enterprise dedicated to connecting fashion designers of African heritage with the global luxury market — at Sale e Pepe Knightsbridge on Feb. 19 in London.

Chic Attendance

Priscilla Presley Diana Zapata/BFA.com

Diana Zapata/BFA.com

Priscilla Presleyrocks a chic creme two-piece at the Center for Family Services of Palm Beach County's 27th Annual Old Bags Luncheon on Feb. 18.

Hostess with the Mostest

horsegiirL TJ Black

horsegiirL hosts an intimate healing and listening session featuring new music at Othership in New York City on Feb. 17.

A-List Athletes

Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens JMP/ABACA/Shutterstock

JMP/ABACA/Shutterstock

Simone Bilesand her husband Jonathan Owens enjoy a men's hockey quarterfinals match at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan on Feb. 18.

Beatles of Their Own Drum

Paul Mescal, Paul McCartney and Gracie Abrams Prime Video/Shutterstock

Prime Video/Shutterstock

Paul MescalandGracie AbramssupportPaul McCartney— who the actor will play in the Beatles biopic — at a special screening ofMan on the Runin London on Feb. 18.

Book Smart

Mindy Kaling Courtesy Victor Arriola/BFA/Shuttersock

Courtesy Victor Arriola/BFA/Shuttersock

Mindy Kalingstops by the book launch ofStraight from the Grapevine: How to Crush Your Job Searchin Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

Sibling Resemblance

Tallulah Willis and Scout Willis JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

SistersTallulah Willis and Scout Willishang out at the premiere of Baz Luhrmann'sEPiC: Elvis Presley in Concertin Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

The First Thing She Told Me

Jennifer Garner Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty

Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty

Jennfier Garnerappears onThe Jennifer Hudson Showto promoteThe Last Thing He Told Mein Burbank, California, during a Feb. 19 episode.

Everything Is Blue

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Ryan Michelle Bathesupports her husbandSterling K. Brownat theParadiseseason 2 premiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

Emmy-Winning Smile

Julianne Nicholson Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Julianne Nicholsonpairs a white blouse with a long black skirt at theParadiseseason 2 premiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

Expecting Greatness

Nicole Brydon Bloom Monica Schipper/Getty

Monica Schipper/Getty

Nicole Brydon Bloomcradles her baby bump at theParadiseseason 2 premiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

Star in Stripes

Garcelle Beauvais Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Garcelle Beauvaisrocks a chic black-and-white outfit at theParadiseseason 2 premiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

'Descendents' and 'Divergents'

Thomas Doherty and Shailene Woodley Tommaso Boddi/Variety via Getty

Tommaso Boddi/Variety via Getty

CostarsThomas DohertyandShailene Woodleysnap a photo together at theParadiseseason 2 premiere in L.A. on Feb. 18.

Boyfriend All Be All

Andrew Rannells and Tuc Watkins Monica Schipper/Getty

Monica Schipper/Getty

Andrew Rannellsand his boyfriend Tuc Watkins walk the red carpet at theParadiseseason 2 premiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

For the Love of Rock n' Roll

John Stamos Kevin Winter/Getty 

Kevin Winter/Getty

John Stamosrolls back the clock with his style at theEPiC: Elvis Presley in Concertpremiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

Elvis 2.0

Austin Butler JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

Elvis'sAustin Butlerlooks dapper at the premiere of Baz Luhrmann'sEPiC: Elvis Presley in Concertin Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

Skull Face

Bob Odenkirk JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

Bob Odenkirkarrives at the premiere of Baz Luhrmann'sEPiC: Elvis Presley in Concertin Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

Under Her Umbrella

Kate Hudson XNY/Star Max/GC Images

XNY/Star Max/GC Images

Kate Hudsonstays dry during a rainy night in New York City on Feb. 18.

Woman in Black

Arielle Kebbel Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Arielle Kebbelsmiles in shades while out in New York City on Feb. 18.

Six Plus Three

Abigail Barlow, Anna Uzele, Jasmine Forsberg, Adrianna Hicks, Connor Leavitt, Whitney Leavitt, Dylan Mulvaney, Mark Ballas, Olivia Donalson and Adrianna Hicks Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Mark Ballas,Whitney LeavittandConner Leavittgreet the cast ofSIXbackstage on Broadway in New York City on Feb. 18.

Through the Looking Glasses

Dove Cameron TheStewartofNY/GC Images

TheStewartofNY/GC Images

Dove Cameronsteps out in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood on a rainy Feb. 18.

Sofa So Good

Alicia Keys Emma McIntyre/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty

Emma McIntyre/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty

Alicia Keystakes a seat at She Is the Music's Sharing the Spotlight event in West Hollywood, California, on Feb. 18.

Model Walk

Alessandra Ambrosio Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Alessandra Ambrosiolooks stylish while out and about in Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

Bodak Purple

Cardi B Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty

Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty

Cardi Bsparkles onstage at her Little Miss Drama Tour stop in Inglewood, California, on Feb. 16.

Fit the Playbill

Allison Russell and Brandi Carlile Tricia Baron

Tricia Baron

Brandi Carlilepays a visit to Allison Russell and the cast ofHadestownon Broadway in New York City.

Goonies Never Say Die

Ke Huy Quan and Jeff Cohen Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

FormerGooniescostars Ke Huy Quan and Jeff Cohen have a reunion at Michelle Yeoh's Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony on Feb. 18 in Los Angeles.

Guest of Honor

Michelle Yeoh Unique Nicole/Getty

Unique Nicole/Getty

The woman of the hour, Michelle Yeoh, is sunny in yellow as she attends her Walk of Fame Star Ceremony on Feb. 18 in L.A.

Cool Crew

Sandra Oh and Awkwafina Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Sandra Oh and Awkwafina are the ultimate cool duo at Michelle Yeoh's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Feb. 18.

Showing Faith

Mark Wahlberg XNY/Star Max/GC Images

XNY/Star Max/GC Images

Mark Wahlberg commemorates Ash Wednesday in New York on Feb. 18.

Low-key and Casual

Ethan Slater BACKGRID

A laid-backEthan Slateris spotted exiting NBC Rockefeller Center after a studio visit on Feb. 18.

Breakfast of Champions

Charlie Puth Elder Ordonez/INSTARimages

Elder Ordonez/INSTARimages

Charlie Puthputs health first as he holds an apple and hot beverage while leaving his New York City hotel on Feb. 18.

For the Girls

Brie Larson Girl Scouts of the USA

Girl Scouts of the USA

Brie Larsonjoins the Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles at Universal Studios to celebrate Girl Scout cookie season.

Keeping it Neutral

Loren Ridinger, Dee Ocleppo, Winnie Harlow and Isabela Rangel Grutman Raymond Hall/GC Images

Raymond Hall/GC Images

Loren Ridinger, Dee Ocleppo,Winnie Harlowand Isabela Rangel Grutman strike a pose outside FOX Studios on Feb. 18 in New York City.

Keeping It Real

Lisa Rinna and Dorit Kemsley John Salangsang/Shutterstock for InStyle 

John Salangsang/Shutterstock for InStyle

Real Housewives of Beverly HillsstarsLisa RinnaandDorit Kemsleyare a stylish pair atInStyleand Rinna's Good Ideas Lunch in Los Angeles.

New Territories

Emma Samms Courtesy

Emma Samms appears glad to be kicking off her first-ever solo art exhibition at The Sub Rooms in Stroud, Gloucestershire with a champagne reception on Feb. 18.

Here for a Chat

David Archuleta Josh Lobel/Michael Priest Photography

Josh Lobel/Michael Priest Photography

David Archuletaengages the audience while at 92NY with his co-author Valerie Frankel for a candid conversation about his new memoir,Devouton Feb. 17 in New York.

He's the Man

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TheImageDirect.com

Isaiah Mustafa is handsome as ever as he exits theGood Day New YorkStudios on Feb 18.

Black Excellence

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Courtesy of The Paley Museum

Alexander Smalls, Charlie Mitchell, Kardea Brown, Melba Wilson, Nia Renée Hill and JJ Johnson attend the PaleyImpact event Chef's Night: A Black History Month Experience presented by Citi at The Paley Museum in New York City on Feb. 17.

Owning It

Ella Mai Courtesy of eos

Courtesy of eos

Ella Mai takes the stage at eos' Bush on Main event on Feb 17.

Biggest Fan

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas. Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages

Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages

Priyanka Choprahas a date night with husbandNick Jonasat the world premiere of her latest filmThe Bluffin Los Angeles on Feb. 17.

Legendary Lovers

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Chrissy Teigen and John Legendsmile from ear to ear at theStar Searchfinale in Los Angeles on Feb. 17.

Lights, Camera, Action!

King Charles. Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Getty 

Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Getty

King Charlesholds a clapperboard while visiting students taking part in the Make It Here Learning and Participation programme in Dagenham, England, on Feb. 18.

Mic'd Up

Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg. Andreas Rentz/Getty

Andreas Rentz/Getty

Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg rep Team USA at the women's single skating short program at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan on Feb. 17.

Daytime Talking

Anderson .Paak and Jennifer Hudson. Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty

Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty

Anderson .Paaksmiles withJennifer Hudsonon the set of her morning talk show in Los Angeles on Feb. 18.

That's My Girl

Cynthia Erivo and Edith Erivo. Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty 

Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty

Cynthia Erivolooks proud with her mother Edith Erivo at the press night after-party for her production ofDraculaon the West End in London on Feb. 17.

Buffy the Star Searcher

Sarah Michelle Gellar. Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty 

Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Sarah Michelle Gellarshines at theStar Searchfinale in Los Angeles on Feb. 17.

Host with the Most

Anthony Anderson. Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty 

Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Star SearchhostAnthony Andersonis dashing at the show's finale in Los Angeles on Feb. 17.

You Be the Judge

Jelly Roll. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Star SearchjudgeJelly Rollrolls up to the show's finale in Los Angeles on Feb. 17.

Right at You

Vin Diesel. Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

Vin Dieselpoints to cameras at the premiere ofThe Bluffin Los Angeles on Feb. 17.

Premiere Night

Sharon Stone. JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

Sharon Stonerocks a bold red flip at the premiere ofThe Bluffin Los Angeles on Feb. 17.

You, Me & Milan

Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page Andreas Rentz/Getty 

Andreas Rentz/Getty

You, Me & TuscanycostarsHalle BaileyandRegé-Jean Pagetake in the women's single skating short program at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan on Feb. 17.

Empire State of Mind

Dove Cameron. John Nacion/Getty

John Nacion/Getty

Dove Cameronis on top of the world at the Empire State Building in New York City on Feb. 17.

Say Cheese

Alix Earle. Bruce Glikas/Getty

Bruce Glikas/Getty

Alix Earleposes backstage atAll Out: Comedy About Ambitionin New York City on Feb. 17.

Comedy Crew

Nicholas Braun, Ray Romano, Jenny Slate, and Jake Shane. Bruce Glikas/Getty

Bruce Glikas/Getty

Nicholas Braun,Ray Romano,Jenny Slate, andJake Shanemake their Broadway debuts inAll Out: Comedy About Ambitionin New York City on Feb. 17.

Showing Skin

Alexander Skarsgård. Ian West/PA Images via Getty 

Ian West/PA Images via Getty

Alexander Skarsgårdbares a bit of chest at the premiere ofThe Momentin London Feb. 17.

Hotpants on My Own

Robyn. Karwai Tang/WireImage

Karwai Tang/WireImage

Robynwears short-shorts at the premiere ofThe Momentin London Feb. 17.

Just Vamping

Jeff Goldblum. Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty

Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty

Jeff Goldblumsupports hisWickedcostar Cynthia Erivo at the opening night ofDraculaon the West End in London on Feb. 17.

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