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A-Listers Flock to Day 1 of Wimbledon 2025

A-Listers Flock to Day 1 of Wimbledon 2025

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A-Listers Flock to Day 1 of Wimbledon 2025 originally appeared on Parade.
It feels like every celebrity has pulled up at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships this year, which are taking place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London.
From professional athletes and movie stars to royals and musicians, the first day of the two-week competition proved to be a star-studded event.
Theory of Everything actor Eddie Redmayne, 43, and his wife Hannah Bagshawe, 42, attended the festivities on June 30, captured laughing together and chatting with friends. Redmayne sported a classic cream suit while Bagshawe stunned in a red button-down dress.
Fantastic Four actress Jessica Alba, 44, watched the games with her daughter Honor Warren, 17. The pair dressed casually in floral dresses and adorably matched with their large hoop earrings.
Former English soccer player David Beckham, 50, sat with his mother, Sandra Georgina West, 76, as well as England's former head coach Gareth Southgate. Beckham matched with his mom in a cream-colored suit jacket.
Stranger Things actor Jamie Campbell Bower, 36, showed up with rumored girlfriend YouTuber Elena Taber, 28. Bower sported an all-black outfit while Taber looked delightful in a polka dot sundress.
And this was just Day 1! Stay tuned to see who else we spot at the Wimbledon Championship this season.
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A-Listers Flock to Day 1 of Wimbledon 2025 first appeared on Parade on Jun 30, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 30, 2025, where it first appeared.
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