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Naomi Campbell smiles at the crowd as she attends the 2025 Pride In London Parade on July 5 in London.
Ariana DeBose takes to the stage to host Macy's 4th of July Fireworks special in New York City on July 4.
Tom Holland exits Lou Lou's private members club with designer Tom Ford (not pictured) in Mayfair, London, on July 3.
John Stamos looks retro cool on arrival at Macy's 4th of July Fireworks show held at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York City on July 4.
Shania Twain serves as Grand Marshall for The Stampede Parade in her home country of Canada during Fourth of July celebrations held in the city Calgary.
Camila Cabello waves to the crowd onstage while performing at the Ruisrock Festival on July 4 in Turku, Finland.
Keanu Reeves smiles for the camera as he attends the F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain at Silverstone Circuit in Northampton, England, on July 5.
Rachel Brosnahan is casual chic in jeans and a fitted top as she heads to BBC Radio 2 to disucss her new film Superman in London on July 4.
Hilarie Burton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan get cozy on the red carpet at Macy's 4th Of July Fireworks show on July 4 in New York City.
Jordan Chiles speaks onstage at the 2025 Essence Festival of Culture presented by Coca-Cola on July 4 in New Orleans.
Superman's David Corenswet keeps it low-key in sunglasses as he arrives at BBC Radio 2 to promote the film in London on July 4.
A casual Zoë Kravitz sports shades and a bandana as she steps out in New York City on July 3.
Mary J. Blige performs in a futuristic look during a concert at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on July 3.
Luke Evans looks dapper in a blazer and white shirt at the Attitude Pride Awards Europe in London on July 4.
Rachel Brosnahan joins Corenswet in promoting Superman at BBC Radio 2 in London on July 4.
Rainn Wilson strikes a pose in the stands of Wimbledon's Centre Court in London on July 4.
A colorful Frankie Grande arrives at the Attitude Pride Awards Europe in London on July 4.
Naomi Campbell serves up a boho-style outfit as she enjoys a day in Ibiza, Spain, on July 3.
50 Cent is all smiles onstage at his show at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on July 3.
Rod Stewart entertains the crowd during his set at Festival d'été de Québec in Canada on July 3.
Meghann Fahy lets out a laugh while filming You Deserve Each Other with Penn Badgley in New York City on July 3.
Boy George snaps a photo with Dita Von Teese at the press night after party for her show Diamonds and Dust in London on July 3.
Larsa Pippen and her boyfriend Jeff Coby celebrate her 51st birthday at E11EVEN in Miami on July 3.
Bethenny Frankel goes teal for a time at NYLON's residency at Surf Lodge in Montauk, New York, on July 3.
Twiggy attends a special screening of a documentary about her life hosted by director Sadie Frost in London on July 3.
Lana Del Rey welcomes surprise guest Addison Rae onstage for her Roskilde Festival performance in Denmark on July 3.
FKA twigs takes the stage at Roskilde Festival in Denmark wearing an edgy look on July 3.
Marc Anthony brings the energy to his Starlite Festival performance in Marbella, Spain, on July 3.
Matt Damon flaunts a full beard as he's seen leaving the gym in Morayshire, Scotland, on July 2.
Kylie and Kendall Jenner soak in the sun rays in Saint Tropez on July 3.
Keira Knightley poses on a bench at the launch of the Britannic Explorer, A Belmond Train on July 3 in London.
Ciara is spotted in a pink tracksuit at the Adidas x ASOS Fashion Show in London England on July 3.
Tanner Adell struts on stage at Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark on July 3
Joshua Jackson attends the NYLON Residency at The Surf Lodge in Montauk, N.Y. on July 2.
Andrea Savage smiles as she addresses the crowd at the 6th Annual Thirst Gala on June 28 in Los Angles.
Hailey Bieber and Camila Morrone head to get sushi in Hollywood on July 2.
Keyshia Cole performs in Baltimore to kick off The Way It Is 20th Anniversary Tour on July 2.
Diane Kruger is enjoying the summer heat in Rome on July 3.
Naomi Ackie enjoys some Sipsmith at Wimbledon 2025 in London on July 3.
Mabel and Gracie Abrams are oh-so-cute at the Vinyl Lounge in London, hosted by Hourglass, as Abrams becomes a partner of the brand on July 3.
David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult pose in London, England at a photo call for Superman on July 3.
Lewis Hamilton seen in sparking attire in Silverstone, England, on July 3, just ahead of the British Grand Prix.
Diana Ross makes an appearance at a cocktail party honoring Arne Naess. Jr and Arne's Reserve Caviar in London on July 3.
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross pose together on July 3 as they attend an afternoon cocktail reception at the Vesper Bar at The Dorchester in London.
Rihanna is glowing as she exits the Dior boutique in oversized shades and a black hoodie July 2 in Paris.
King Charles waves to members of the public during a visit to the town hall on July 3 in Campbeltown as part of the Royal Family's visit to Scotland.
David Corenswet looks sharp as he attends the Superman photocall at the Corinthia Hotel London on July 3.
Natalie Portman is seen in a gray blazer and sunglasses while filming Good Sex in the West Village in New York on July 2.
Hailey Bieber was seen smiling as she left a Sushi Park in West Hollywood, sporting a chic all-black ensemble on July 2.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor smiles on the blue carpet at the Nordoff & Robbins' 02 Silver Clef Awards 2025 at JW Marriott Grosvenor House on July 2.
Serena Williams looks stunning in yellow as she attends an intimate afternoon cocktail reception in London on July 3.
Wayne Brady is seen smiling and dressed down in all black everything on July 2 in New York City.
Rachel Brosnahan smiles on the red carpet at the Superman photo call at the Corinthia Hotel London on July 3.
Janelle Monáe is decked out in a unique electric blue look while behind the DJ booth as The Luminara Voyage sets sail on June 29.
Ali Wentworth is seen with a big smile outside ABC Studio with her new puppy, Fig, on July 2 in New York City.
Brandi Carlile is sporting a big smile as she performs live at Sentrum Scene on July 2 in Oslo, Norway.
Rick Astley shows off his Outstanding Achievement in Music Award during the Nordoff & Robbins' O2 Silver Clef Awards 2025 at JW Marriott Grosvenor House on July 2 in London.
Queen Camilla looks lovely in florals as the patron of the Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland hosts a reception at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on July 2 in Edinburgh.
Maria Menounos is seen rocking pink and a smile outside ABC Studio on July 2 in New York City.
Ricky Martin and Naomi Campbell pose together as they head off on the Luminara Voyage on June 29.
Nicholas Hoult looks too cool in a leather jacket and sunglasses as he attends a photo call for Superman at the Corinthia London on July 3.
Kate Moss keeps it causal on the carpet at the LYMA Laser PRO science lecture on July 3 in London.
Engaged couple Shaun White and Nina Dobrev pose together with big smiles as they set off on the Luminara Voyage on June 29.
Jared Leto of Thirty Seconds to Mars performs at Ippodromo di San Siro on July 2 in Milan.
Sofía Vergara is radiant as she presents her skincare line, Toty by Sofia Vergara, in Madrid on July 2.
David Corenswet plants a kiss on his Superman costar Rachel Brosnahan's hand at an event for the film in London on July 2.
A$AP Rocky keeps it cool and stylish while holding an oversized Louis Vuitton bag in Paris on July 1.
Louis Partridge and Olivia Rodrigo, fresh off her weekend at the Glastonbury Festival, share a sweet moment in the Royal Box at Wimbledon on July 2.
Will Poulter and Salvatore Calabrese share a laugh while making Bombay Sapphire cocktails at the E1 London Showrun in London on July 2.
Natalie Portman catches a call as she films Good Sex in New York on July 2.
Kylie Jenner makes a statement in florals while in the Tuscan countryside on July 2.
Lewis Hamilton strikes a pose at the Peroni Covent Garden pop-up in London on July 2.
"Stick Season" singer Noah Kahan shows off his Best Male Award during Nordoff & Robbins' O2 Silver Clef Awards 2025, in London on July 2.
Dawn Staley throws up a peace sign while sitting courtside at the Seattle Storm and the Golden State Valkyries game on June 29 in San Francisco.
Phoenix Suns player Nick Richards steps out at Paris Fashion Week to support A$AP Rocky's AWGE runway show on June 27.
The Bachelor stars JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers usher in the summer at a party for Fletcher's canned cocktail brand, Saint Spritz in Montauk, N.Y. on June 28.
Nicholas Hoult takes a selfie with a fan at a Superman fan event in London on July 2.
South Korean singer BIBI visits the Empire State Building in celebration of her first world tour in New York on July 2.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas cheers with spirit alongside Nick Jonas at day three of Wimbledon in London on July 2.
The Bear star Liza Colón-Zayas smiles ear to ear as she heads to Live with Kelly & Mark on July 2 in New York.
Kate Middleton speaks about returning to public life at a visit to the RHS's Wellbeing Garden in Colchester, England on July 2.
Jonathan Bailey and Rupert Friend make a heart at the Jurassic World Rebirth premiere in Seoul on July 1.
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas serve up classic summer outfits at AELTC's Parkside Suite at Wimbledon on July 2.
Rachel Zegler shimmers at the press night after party for Evita at the London Palladium on July 1.
Superman stars Nicholas Hoult, Rachel Brosnahan and David Corenswet snap a selfie at the top of The Shard in London on July 1.
Danny DeVito attends the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia 20th Anniversary Celebration in Los Angeles July 1.
Dora star Isabela Merced celebrates her newest movie Superman in Miami on July 1.
John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh match in blue at the AELTC's Parkside Suite at Wimbledon on July 2.
Gillian Anderson attends the premiere of The Salt Path during the 2025 Munich Film Festival on July 1.
Charlie Day is all smiles at the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia 20th Anniversary Celebration July 1 in Los Angeles.
Jackie Tohn is out and about in a button-down shirtdress in New York on July 1.
Hayley Atwell puts on her smartest attire for the opening night of Evita, at the London Palladium on July 1.
Jason Isaacs attends a lunch hosted by Range Rover and Esquire in a gray leisure suit at Wimbledon on July 1.
Mamma Mia! actor Dominic Cooper throws on a blue suit for day three of the Wimbledon on July 2.
Hallmark Channel actors (L-R) Wes Brown, Andrew Walker, Ginna Claire Mason, Nikki DeLoach, Taylor Cole, and Benjamin Ayres have a fun night at Fenway in Boston on July 1.
Sarah Paulson keeps it chic at the press night performance of Evita at the London Palladium on July 1.
Leslie Mann looks summertime fresh at day three of Wimbledon on July 2.
Stephen Fry enjoys a drink and the Mediterranean air during an Economist Conference in Athens on July 1.
Sirens star Meghann Fahy is seen on set for You Deserve Each Other in New York on July 1.
Scarlett Johansson perfects summer dressing at the premiere of Jurassic World Rebirth, in Seoul on July 1.
Costars and spouses Rob Mac, who recently changed his name, and Kaitlin Olson attend It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia 20th Anniversary Celebration hosted by The Paley Center on July 1 in Los Angeles.
Queen Camilla and King Charles stay dry in matching trench coats as they arrive to visit Kirkcaldy War memorial in Edinburgh, Scotland on July 2.
Pedro Pascal supports The Cure at the press night performance of Evita at the London Palladium on July 1.
Paris Hilton flashes a smile and steps out in a black and white outfit in London on July 1.
Nick Jonas sports a straight face and a double denim look as he heads into Capital Radio studios in London on July 1.
Priyanka Chopra smiles at the Heads of State London photocall in Potters Field Park on July 1.
Rosie O'Donnell brings the pastels to the press night performance of Evita at the London Palladium on July 1.
Honor Warren and Jessica Alba are all glammed up at the press night performance of Evita at the London Palladium on July 1.
Penn Badgley is blue all over on the set of You Deserve Each Other in New York City on July 1.
John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh pose at the U.K. special screening for Head of State in London on July 1.
Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Tommy DeVito and Sean P. Stellato visit the Empire State Building on July 1.
Sarah Snook receives a Sardi's portrait from owner Max Klimavicius in New York City on July 1.
Heather McDonald and Scheana Shay celebrate 10 years of the Juicy Scoop podcast in Los Angeles on June 25.
Jason Isaacs arrives at the Giorgio Armani fashion show during the Milan Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Week on June 23.
John Leguizamo and Ben DeJesus toast to season 2 of Leguizamo Does America with Tequila Don Julio in New York City
Saquon Barkley sits in front of a SipMARGS sign at the annual Athletes Making Progress Together (AMPT) Rivalry Golf Outing on June 30.
Scarlett Johansson and costars Jonathan Bailey and Rupert Friend are super cute and playful at the Jurassic World Rebirth press conference in Seoul on July 1.
Beyoncé completes her second hometown show in Houston as part of her Cowboy Carter Tour on June 29.
Jessica Alba and her daughter Honor Warren are seen heading to the Mountain of Youth VIP Suite at Wimbledon on June 30 in London.
Cate Blanchett and her mom June are spotted in the royal box at Wimbledon in London on July 1.
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