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Rita Ora flashes her legs in a white lace leotard at St Tropez Summer Gala
Rita Ora flashes her legs in a white lace leotard at St Tropez Summer Gala

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Rita Ora flashes her legs in a white lace leotard at St Tropez Summer Gala

Rita Ora commanded attention as she took to the stage during the Summer Gala by Gala One Saint-Tropez 2025 with Clase Azul in Gassin, France, on Thursday. The singer, 34, put on a leggy display as she performed for attendees in a white, lace leotard that highlighted her incredible figure. She also wore a pair of pantyhose and black ankle boots. Rita attended the event with her husband Taika Waititi and when she wasn't on stage, she slipped into a black mididress with a sweetheart neckline. The star also wore a pair of black heels and styled her blonde locks into a curly updo for the evening. Film director Taika looked dapper in a blue blazer and matching pants along with a white shirt. Also in attendance at the event was Jamie Foxx, 57, who looked dapper in an all-white suit and shirt combo, finishing with white trainers and a silver chain. He was joined by his daughter Corinne, who stunned in a black cut-out dress with a dramatic thigh-high slit. Rita also posed for a snap with fashion designer Georgina Chapman who looked stunning in a black strapless dress with a bewelled embellishment. Model Frida, 30, was effortlessly elegant in a satin brown halter-neck gown that highlighted her bronzed glow. While Kelly Rutherford, 56, looked radiant in a white off-the-shoulder lace dress, adding white heeled mules and a Birkin bag. Leonardo DiCaprio was among the guests and kept a characteristically low profile in a black cap. Also in attendance were Victoria Silvstedt, Casey Affleck, and Chantel Jeffries. Wow: Model Frida, 30, was effortlessly elegant in a satin brown halter-neck gown that highlighted her bronzed glow The glamorous evening brought together stars from film, fashion, and music for a dazzling night on the French Riviera.

Jamie Foxx and Beyonce lead Hollywood in grieving The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner's shock death
Jamie Foxx and Beyonce lead Hollywood in grieving The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner's shock death

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Jamie Foxx and Beyonce lead Hollywood in grieving The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner's shock death

Hollywood is mourning the devastating loss of The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who tragically passed away at age 54 after drowning while on a family vacation in Costa Rica. According to Costa Rican authorities, Warner drowned off the coast near Cocles Beach on Sunday, July 20. His official cause of death has been confirmed as asphyxia. Best known for his role as Theodore Huxtable, the only son of Bill Cosby 's character, Heathcliff Huxtable, Warner became a beloved household name during his time on the beloved NBC sitcom, which ran from 1984 to 1992. His legacy as a cultural icon was cemented not only through his Emmy-nominated performance, but also through decades of work across television, music, and film. News of his sudden death sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, prompting a wave of tributes from colleagues, costars, and fellow performers who remembered him not just as a gifted actor, but as a generous spirit and trusted friend. Jamie Foxx and Beyoncé were among the first stars to honor Warner, sharing a brief but powerful message on Instagram. 'Speechless on this one rest in power, my brother,' he captioned his tribute. Beyonce posted a statement to her website that read, 'Rest in Power, Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Thanks for being a big part of our shared television history. You will be missed.' Kevin Hart, clearly shaken, reacted to the news in a comment under People's Instagram post. 'WTF…. Wow. This is heartbreaking,' the comedian wrote. RIP king…. Woooow.' Meanwhile, Kate Hudson reflected on spending time with him while shooting a film in Australia. 'He was the kindest and sweetest,' she wrote on her Instagram Story. 'My heart is heavy and sending such love to @malcolmjamalwar family.' In reaction to the tragedy, Kerry Washington wrote that she was 'deeply saddened by this loss.' Tracee Ellis Ross paid homage to her first TV husband with a very thoughtful post. 'My heart is so so sad. What an actor and friend you were: warm, gentle, present, kind, thoughtful, deep, funny, elegant,' she wrote. 'You made the world a brighter place. Sending so much love to your family. I'm so sorry for this unimaginable loss.' Comedian and actor Eddie Griffin, who costarred with Warner on the sitcom Malcolm & Eddie, posted a moving tribute to his Instagram Story alongside a photo of his longtime friend. He captioned the shot, 'My Big little Brother.' Taraji P. Henson posted multiple photos of the late star, along with a heartfelt caption. 'This one hurt. Malcolm, we grew up with you. Thank you for the art, the wisdom, the grace you gave us!!!!! You left the world better than you found it. Rest easy, king!!!! Your legacy lives far beyond the screen,' the actress wrote. Marlee Matlin, who directed an episode of Accused in which Warner guest-starred, also paid tribute on Instagram. Sharing a photo from a 2023 panel they appeared on together, she wrote: 'I am so sad to read of the untimely passing of Malcolm Jamal Warner. He was the nicest guy and it was a privilege to have been in the same company with him, sharing a directors' panel along with @HowardmGordon and Michael Chiklis. My heart goes out to his family and friends. RIP Malcolm.' Morris Chestnut also paid tribute to his former The Resident costar. 'Heartbroken to hear about the passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Working alongside him on The Resident was an honor. He brought so much depth, warmth, and wisdom to every scene and every conversation. One of the nicest in the business. Rest easy, brother. Your legacy lives on,' the actor wrote on Instagram. Holly Robinson admitted that she was 'struggling to process' his death. 'Malcolm was so deeply loved, respected, and a true icon of television. We first met in the '80s on the set of The Cosby Show, when my dad was a writer/producer and remained friends throughout the years. He was always gracious, kind, funny and gave the absolute best hugs. I am sending my deepest condolences to his mom, Pamela and his family,' she wrote on Instagram. She concluded: 'We aren't ready to say goodbye, Malcolm —but you lived with purpose, character, presence, and grace. Rest well, my friend. Your light lives on.' While reflecting on her friend's death, Niecy Nash revealed they had 'just spoke.' 'You were giving my my flowers for my work in @grotesqueriefx and we talked about how happy we both were in our marriages. Damn friend [crying emoji] You were cornerstone of The Cosby Show. We all loved Theo! Never to be forgotten. You will be missed. Rest Easy,' she captioned her Instagram post. Mike Colter fondly recalled running into Warner 'about a year ago.' 'Wow. I ran into this prince of man about a year ago. We had previously connected during the covid lockdown down and exchanged kind words. I was fascinated by his depth and concern for his fellow man. His compassion for his people. His musical gifts and expressions in spoken word,' he wrote. 'Yes of course I had watched him as I grew up on the Cosby Show but he had grown into so much more as an artist and a man. A father.' He concluded: 'I took this photo as his mother sat across from us. I complimented her on what a great job she had done with her son in this industry. He turn out so well. My heart goes out to her. I never heard a harsh word spoken about him. His legacy will live on. I'm so sorry for this loss to his family and friends. i'm in shock to be honest.' Other stars took to social media to express their shock and grief, including Ricki Lake, Jennie Garth, Patti LaBelle and Mario Lopez, who shared broken heart emojis. Daily Mail has reached out to Warner's representatives for comment, but they have not yet responded. While the exact circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear, experts note that some beaches in Costa Rica can pose serious risks depending on conditions. Though many areas are safe for swimming, others are known for powerful currents and rip tides that demand caution. According to WedMD, Asphyxia 'happens when your body doesn't get enough oxygen to keep you from passing.' Breathing impairment, due to water inhalation, can cause the condition, which can result in unconsciousness or death. Although it is unknown what caused him to drown, the waters in Costa Rica can be dangerous, depending on the specific beach and conditions. While many beaches offer safe swimming, some have strong currents and rip tides that require caution. The actor, best known for his role as Theodore Huxtable on the beloved NBC sitcom, appeared in all eight seasons from 1984 to 1992. At the time, Warner was just a teenager, but his performance earned widespread acclaim, including a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the 1986 Primetime Emmy Awards. Warner is survived by his wife and young daughter, born in 2017. While he occasionally shared glimpses of his family life on social media, he chose to keep their identities private, opting not to publicly reveal their names. His character, Theo, was based on Bill Cosby's real-life son, Ennis Cosby, and was portrayed with depth and sensitivity. In the show, Theo is diagnosed with dyslexia after struggling academically during his freshman year at New York University—an arc that resonated with many viewers. Beyond The Cosby Show, Warner carved out a successful and diverse career in both comedy and drama. He starred as Malcolm McGee in the UPN sitcom Malcolm & Eddie (1996–2000) opposite Eddie Griffin, and later headlined BET's Reed Between the Lines from 2011 to 2015 as Dr. Alex Reed. The actor was in Costa Rica with his family where he drowned while swimming off the coast of Costa Rica on Sunday, local authorities told ABC News His television credits also included recurring roles and guest appearances on shows like Sons of Anarchy, Jeremiah, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and Community. Warner also voiced the Producer character on the educational children's series The Magic School Bus. Prior to his breakout role, Warner, who was born in New Jersey, he attended a performing arts school in New York City. Cosby personally selected Warner to play his son. In 2023, Warner insisted he and the rest of the cast of The Cosby Show 'still very proud of' their hit series. 'We share a unique experience that keeps us lovingly bonded no matter how much time goes between seeing or hearing from each other,' he told People. 'Regardless of how some people may feel about the show now, I'm still proud of the legacy and having been a part of such an iconic show that had such a profound impact on — first and foremost, Black culture — but also American culture,' Warner explained, nodding to the rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment claims against his former onscreen dad.

Why the Cowboys hold training camp in Oxnard, California
Why the Cowboys hold training camp in Oxnard, California

Yahoo

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Why the Cowboys hold training camp in Oxnard, California

The Dallas Cowboys began their offseason training camp on Monday as the franchise gears up for another run at a Super Bowl in 2025. There are certainly some major storylines as the Cowboys begin camp, including the status of star defensive end Micah Parsons, who is currently negotiating a new contract with the team but still arrived at training camp on Monday. It should be an exciting few weeks as Dallas' camp gets underway in sunny *checks notes* southern California? That's right. Every season since 2012 (with the exception of the COVID-19 season in 2020), the Cowboys have held their training camp in Oxnard, California. The team has held 18 camps overall in Oxnard since 2001 after previously holding camp in California from 1963-89. So, why does Cowboys owner Jerry Jones opt to move his team across the country for camp? There are a few reasons. The weather is the obvious one. Holding camp in California rather than Texas in July allows the Cowboys to practice outside and, therefore, have more fans in attendance. There are other reasons, as well, such as added revenue streams and appealing to Dallas' wide-reaching fan base. Dallas even manages to bring some star power into the building occasionally, as it did in 2022 when Jamie Foxx made an appearance at the team's facilities. The tradition doesn't seem likely to go away any time soon, either. Earlier this month, the team agreed on a five-year deal to keep Dallas' training camp in Oxnard through 2030. While holding your offseason training camp on the other side of the country isn't exactly typical in the NFL, it's a luxury you have when you are a brand as well-known as the Cowboys. This article originally appeared on For The Win: Cowboys: Why Dallas holds training camp in Oxnard, California

Malcolm-Jamal Warner remembered by Hollywood: Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé honor late 'Cosby Show' star
Malcolm-Jamal Warner remembered by Hollywood: Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé honor late 'Cosby Show' star

Fox News

time22-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

Malcolm-Jamal Warner remembered by Hollywood: Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé honor late 'Cosby Show' star

Hollywood stars honored Malcolm-Jamal Warner with moving tributes to "The Cosby Show" actor shared one day after his drowning death in Costa Rica. He was 54. Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé and Kate Hudson were just a few colleagues who paid respects online to Warner. "Speechless on this one," Foxx shared on Instagram Monday with a photo of "The Resident" star. "Rest in power, my brother." Beyoncé added an image of Warner to her website, and wrote, "Rest in power, Malcolm-Jamal Warner. For being a big part of our shared television history. You will be missed." "Spent time working on a film in Australia with Malcolm and he was the kindest and sweetest," Kate Hudson wrote on her Instagram stories. "My heart is heavy and sending such love to @malcolmjamalwar family." "Heartbroken to hear about the passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Working alongside him on The Resident was an honor," Morris Chestnut shared online. "He brought so much depth, warmth, and wisdom to every scene and every conversation. One of the nicest in the business. Rest easy, brother. Your legacy lives on." "Everyone at Fox is heartbroken by the tragic loss of our friend and colleague, the extraordinary Malcolm-Jamal Warner," the network said in a statement shared with The Associated Press. "While his iconic roles – from comedic to dramatic – are unforgettable and timeless, Malcolm will be remembered most for his warmth, kind heart and the lasting impact he had on his friends, family and fans everywhere. Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with his family and loved ones." Warner's former "9-1-1" co-star Jennifer Love Hewitt posted in her Instagram stories, "I cannot believe this. This hurts my heart. A gentleman, an incredible talent and we were so lucky to have him in the 911 family. Heartbroken and sending love to his family." Tracee Ellis Ross shared a carousel of images with Warner online, and wrote, "I love you, Malcolm. First I met you as Theo with the rest of the world then you were my first TV husband. My heart is so so sad. What an actor and friend you were: warm, gentle, present, kind, thoughtful, deep, funny, elegant. You made the world a brighter place. Sending so much love to your family. I'm so sorry for this unimaginable loss." Viola Davis wrote on Instagram, "I actually am speechless!!!!! No words! Theo was our son, our brother, our friend... He was absolutely so familiar, and we rejoiced at how TV got it right!! But... Malcolm got it right... and now... we reveled in your life and are gutted by this loss. Blessings and prayers to your family and loved ones... We will speak your name—always." Taraji P. Henson admitted Warner's death "hurt" in a post shared online. "Malcolm, we grew up with you," she wrote. "Thank you for the art, the wisdom, the grace you gave us!!!!! You left the world better than you found it. Rest easy, king!!!! Your legacy lives far beyond the screen." Warner co-hosted the "Not All Hood" podcast with Candace Kelly, a platform where different lived experiences were discussed from within the Black community. "We're heartbroken by the unexpected passing of Malcolm-Jamal Warner," the Fanbase network said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. "On Fanbase, he showed us what it means to be a creator with purpose, Malcolm brought intention, integrity, and brilliance wherever he was. His legacy runs deep and we were honored to witness it. His voice as a Black man in America shaped generations and reminded creators everywhere of the power of speaking truth through their Fanbase community joins the world in mourning his loss and honoring the impact he had on culture. We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and all those who were inspired by his light." Warner was swimming Sunday at Playa Grande de Cocles in the Limon province when a current pulled him into deeper waters, Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation Department claimed. "He was rescued by people on the beach," an initial report stated, but first responders could not revive the actor. Warner gained fame as the son of Heathcliff Huxtable, played by Bill Cosby, on "The Cosby Show" from 1984 to 1992. He appeared in all 197 episodes of the NBC sitcom. In 1986, Warner earned an Emmy nomination for best supporting actor in a comedy. The show's legacy was tarnished after Cosby was accused of sexual assault. Cosby's 2018 conviction was overturned in 2021. Since then, five more women have come forward with accusations against the comedian. Despite the controversy, Warner was still proud of the show. "Regardless of how some people may feel about the show now, I'm still proud of the legacy and having been a part of such an iconic show that had such a profound impact on – first and foremost, Black culture – but also American culture," Warner told People magazine in 2023.

Jamie Foxx and Kevin Hart lead Hollywood in grieving The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner's shock death
Jamie Foxx and Kevin Hart lead Hollywood in grieving The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner's shock death

Daily Mail​

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Jamie Foxx and Kevin Hart lead Hollywood in grieving The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner's shock death

Hollywood is mourning the devastating loss of The Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who tragically passed away at age 54 after drowning while on a family vacation in Costa Rica. According to Costa Rican authorities, Warner drowned off the coast near Cocles Beach on Sunday, July 20. His official cause of death has been confirmed as asphyxia. Best known for his role as Theodore Huxtable, the only son of Bill Cosby 's character, Heathcliff Huxtable, Warner became a beloved household name during his time on the beloved NBC sitcom, which ran from 1984 to 1992. His legacy as a cultural icon was cemented not only through his Emmy-nominated performance, but also through decades of work across television, music, and film. News of his sudden death sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, prompting a wave of tributes from colleagues, co-stars, and fellow performers who remembered him not just as a gifted actor, but as a generous spirit and trusted friend. Jamie Foxx was among the first to honor Warner, sharing a brief but powerful message on Instagram. 'Speechless on this one rest in power, my brother,' he captioned his tribute. Kevin Hart, clearly shaken, reacted to the news in a comment under People's Instagram post. 'WTF…. Wow. This is heartbreaking,' the comedian wrote. RIP king…. Woooow.' Comedian and actor Eddie Griffin, who co-starred with Warner on the sitcom Malcolm & Eddie, posted a moving tribute to his Instagram Story alongside a photo of his longtime friend. 'My Big little Brother,' he wrote. Marlee Matlin, who directed an episode of Accused in which Warner guest-starred, also paid tribute on Instagram. Sharing a photo from a 2023 panel they appeared on together, she wrote: 'I am so sad to read of the untimely passing of Malcolm Jamal Warner. He was the nicest guy and it was a privilege to have been in the same company with him, sharing a directors' panel along with @HowardmGordon and Michael Chiklis. My heart goes out to his family and friends. RIP Malcolm.' Other stars took to social media to express their shock and grief, including Ricki Lake, Jennie Garth, Patti LaBelle and Mario Lopez, who shared broken heart emojis. Daily Mail has reached out to Warner's representatives for comment, but they have not yet responded. While the exact circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear, experts note that some beaches in Costa Rica can pose serious risks depending on conditions. Though many areas are safe for swimming, others are known for powerful currents and rip tides that demand caution. According to WedMD, Asphyxia 'happens when your body doesn't get enough oxygen to keep you from passing.' Breathing impairment, due to water inhalation, can cause the condition, which can result in unconsciousness or death. Although it is unknown what caused him to drown, the waters in Costa Rica can be dangerous, depending on the specific beach and conditions. Other stars took to social media to express their shock and grief, including Ricki Lake, Jennie Garth, Patti LaBelle and Mario Lopez, who shared broken heart emojis While many beaches offer safe swimming, some have strong currents and rip tides that require caution. The actor, best known for his role as Theodore Huxtable on the beloved NBC sitcom, appeared in all eight seasons from 1984 to 1992. At the time, Warner was just a teenager, but his performance earned widespread acclaim, including a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the 1986 Primetime Emmy Awards. Warner is survived by his wife and young daughter, born in 2017. While he occasionally shared glimpses of his family life on social media, he chose to keep their identities private, opting not to publicly reveal their names. His character, Theo, was based on Bill Cosby's real-life son, Ennis Cosby, and was portrayed with depth and sensitivity. In the show, Theo is diagnosed with dyslexia after struggling academically during his freshman year at New York University—an arc that resonated with many viewers; seen in 1990 In the show, Theo is diagnosed with dyslexia after struggling academically during his freshman year at New York University—an arc that resonated with many viewers. Beyond The Cosby Show, Warner carved out a successful and diverse career in both comedy and drama. He starred as Malcolm McGee in the UPN sitcom Malcolm & Eddie (1996–2000) opposite Eddie Griffin, and later headlined BET's Reed Between the Lines from 2011 to 2015 as Dr. Alex Reed. His television credits also included recurring roles and guest appearances on shows like Sons of Anarchy, Jeremiah, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and Community. Warner also voiced the Producer character on the educational children's series The Magic School Bus. Prior to his breakout role, Warner, who was born in New Jersey, he attended a performing arts school in New York City. Cosby personally selected Warner to play his son. In 2023, Warner insisted he and the rest of the cast of The Cosby Show 'still very proud of' their hit series. 'We share a unique experience that keeps us lovingly bonded no matter how much time goes between seeing or hearing from each other,' he told People. 'Regardless of how some people may feel about the show now, I'm still proud of the legacy and having been a part of such an iconic show that had such a profound impact on — first and foremost, Black culture — but also American culture,' Warner explained, nodding to the rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment claims against his former onscreen dad.

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