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The Stunning Vacation Spots Celebs Like Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are Flocking to in 2025
The Stunning Vacation Spots Celebs Like Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are Flocking to in 2025 originally appeared on Parade. Ever wonder where the world's most famous faces go to unwind? A new study just revealed the travel hotspots that A-listers are loving in 2025—and it's not all mega yachts and private islands (though there's a little of that too). From dreamy Mediterranean escapes to tropical hideaways with surprisingly affordable luxury stays, these celebrity-approved destinations are more within reach than you might think. A recent report by the travel platform Otherworld analyzed confirmed celebrity sightings, paparazzi photos, entertainment news, Instagram popularity, fine dining stats and luxury hotel pricing to uncover the ultimate 2025 vacation map for the rich and famous. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 Leading the list is Ibiza, Spain, which continues to dominate thanks to its vibrant nightlife, luxe beach clubs and endless sun. With over 20 million Instagram tags and appearances by Leonardo DiCaprio, Kendall Jenner and Cristiano Ronaldo, it's the undeniable hotspot of the year. Surprisingly, a five-star stay averages around $695 a night—steep, but still less than many other luxury Mexico, however, is where luxury meets value. With over 1,000 high-end stays and a price point that starts at just $251 per night, it's a favorite for fashion-forward celebs like Dua Lipa and Chloe Sims. The stunning beaches and bohemian vibe make it an influencer magnet and a savvy traveler's dream. Lake Como, Italy, has become the unofficial retreat for power couples. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, Emily Blunt and John Krasinski and and Ben Affleck have all been spotted there recently, soaking up the quiet glamour of the lakeside villas. Expect to pay around $1,779 per night. For A-list ambiance, some say it's worth every euro. Other hotspots include Turks and Caicos, where Kylie Jenner and the Biebers recently made waves, and Mykonos, which tops the chart as the most expensive at $2,604 per night. Even the more low-key Dominican Republic saw a flurry of celeb traffic, offering the most five-star resorts on the list at a surprisingly low average rate of $359. Whether you're planning a honeymoon or just want to vacation like the stars, this list proves you don't need an entourage to enjoy a taste of the celebrity lifestyle in Stunning Vacation Spots Celebs Like Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are Flocking to in 2025 first appeared on Parade on Jul 21, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 21, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

Associated Press
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
The World's First Bathroom-Themed Slots Game Launches: Deuce of Zeus Goes Live Exclusively on Otherworld Casino
Crypto casino Otherworld debuts mythologically unhinged slots game, where the King of the Gods is crowned the Lord of the Lavatory Willemstad, Curacao--(Newsfile Corp. - July 7, 2025) - Otherworld Casino, a Curaçao-licensed online casino, has officially launched Deuce of Zeus™, the world's first bathroom-themed slots battle game. A tongue-in-cheek spoof of popular slots games, Deuce of Zeus™ reimagines Zeus, the king of Olympus not on a golden throne—but on a porcelain one. Deuce of Zeus is a 5×6 slot game packed with digestive distress. With 6 reels and 5 symbol rows, every spin drops a cascade of chaos from Mount Olympus straight into the toilet bowl—blending mythology with toilet humor, bonus rounds and over-the-top slots betting mayhem. 'Even gods get gassy,' said Emma Grant, a spokesperson for Otherworld. 'Deuce of Zeus is unapologetically ridiculous, and that's what makes it fun. It combines premium gameplay with farts, poop and lots of other low-brow high-jinx. If you've ever wanted to win real money while watching a toilet burst into flames—this is your game. We're not here to make gambling serious. We're here to make it stupid fun. ' Deuce of Zeus™ Game Features: With top quality animation and an unforgettable soundtrack of flatulence and bathroom sounds, Deuce of Zeus™ invites players to trade thunderbolts for toilet rolls and glory for gastrointestinal mayhem. Deuce of Zeus™ is now available exclusively at Otherworld. About Otherworld Casino: Otherworld is the world's first real estate casino, inspired by a passion for property and the global success of virtual sports. It is a licensed online casino featuring exclusive real estate games like Skyline Trader and Skyline Crash, alongside top-tier slots, poker, live dealer, and classic casino games from providers like Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Hacksaw, and Nolimit City. Visit to start playing today. Not available in the U.S. Otherworld is owned and operated by Jack's House B.V., a Curaçao company registration number 163817, with its registered address at Emancipatie Boulevard Dominico F. 'Don' Martina 31, Curaçao. is authorized and regulated by the Government of Curaçao and operates under Master License No. 5536/JAZ issued to C.I.L. Curaçao Interactive Licensing N.V. Jack's House B.V.'s payment agent company is Jack's House Cyprus Limited, Cyprus company registration number HE 454200, with its registered address at 59-61 Akropoleos, Savvides Center, 2012, Nicosia, Cyprus. For more details, media assets, or partnership opportunities, contact [email protected]. To view the source version of this press release, please visit


Daily Mirror
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Inside celebrity holiday hotspot that's a favourite of Dua Lipa and Chloe Sims
Celebrities definitely know how to party but now a new destination is proving more popular than Ibiza. Famous stars like Dua Lipa and Chloe Sims from The Only Way is Essex have all holidayed there and it's less pricey too While Ibiza in Spain is still the top celebrity vacation spot, leading in both celebrity visits and 20million Instagram tags, it's not the only party destination attracting the 'in crowd'. A recent study by Otherworld has identified the top celebrity-approved holiday spots of 2025 based on confirmed celebrity sightings from 2023 to 2025. These destinations were ranked using Instagram hashtag counts, Google searches, number of fine dining venues, and average cost per night at a 5-star hotel. And while the Dominican Republic came in second, you may be surprised by which destination slipped into third. Tulum in Mexico has a spectacular coastline, overlooks the Caribbean Sea and has welcomed famous holidaymakers including Lottie Moss and Austin Butler to name just a few. It's slightly more popular on Instagram than the Dominican Republic, with 9.4 million tags. But what really sets it apart is the cost, at $251 per night - or £186 - for a five-star hotel, making it the most budget-friendly luxury spot on this list. However, some visitors warn this magical paradise is losing its appeal because it's becoming overrun with tourists. Tulum attracts close to two million visitors every year - a number expected to rise sharply following the opening of Tulum International Airport. Travel experts over at Lonely Planet still hail the destination for its 'cobalt water', stunning beaches, and close proximity to ancient Mayan ruins as well as the underground world of cenotes. Often dubbed 'the new Dubai' by the flock of influencers flying out there to impress their fans. You can fly to Tulum, Mexico from London, Manchester and Birmingham - with most routes including a stopover in New York. A spokesperson from Otherworld commented on the study: 'Some places attract stars because they're remote and private, others because they're easy to post about. What's interesting is how much that mix varies. "You've got destinations where everything's built around luxury, and others where it's about vibe and visibility. That difference is shaping how people, celebrity or not, think about where they want to go next.' Meanwhile, Ibiza, Spain is one of the top celebrity-approved vacation spots of 2025, with stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Kendall Jenner spotted there in the last two years. The spot has over 20million Instagram tags, and offers the most fine dining options (136). Five-star hotels average $695 a night, which is less than many other luxury destinations. The Dominican Republic stands out for its number of luxury stays, with over 3,200 resorts and villas, more than any other place here. It may not be as Instagram-famous as Ibiza, but it still pulls strong celebrity interest, including Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. At $359 per night, it also offers some of the lowest five-star rates.

Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Wabanaki film fest in Portland aims to tell the stories of Indigenous peoples
May 16—Mali Obomsawin would like Mainers to be more aware of the Indigenous people here and their legacy. Raised in Farmington, Obomsawin is a bassist who has toured the country. She's also composed music for films and TV projects that help tell the stories of native peoples, including the 2024 Oscar-nominated documentary "Sugarcane" and the popular FX comedy-drama series "Reservation Dogs," set in the Muscogee Nation in Oklahoma. She's also one of the organizers of the first-ever Wabanaki Film Festival, set for Sunday at the Portland Museum of Art. The free program includes five films — three involving Maine filmmakers — as well as panel discussions. Obomsawin is hoping the event will bring attention to Wabanaki filmmakers and artists, and their perspectives, and raise awareness of the struggles of Indigenous peoples in Maine and elsewhere. "We're not represented here the way tribal nations are in other cities around the country. You go to Minneapolis or Santa Fe or Tulsa, and the footprint of the Indigenous people of that place is really evident," said Obomsawin, 29, who lives in Portland and is a member of the Abenaki Nation at Odanak. "We're working to change that, particularly right now when the Indigenous community nationwide is having a bit of a renaissance. " Obomsawin's co-organizer is Penobscot artist Lokotah Sanborn of Portland. The two also worked on one of the short films screening at the festival, "Otherworld," which was directed by Sanborn with narrative written by Obomsawin. It's a poetic documentary about an island off the coast of Maine, where the Abenaki first came into contact with the English in 1605. It later became the seasonal home of painter Andrew Wyeth and was carefully managed by his wife, Betsy, in hopes it would inspire his art. "My film is about Abenaki connection to place, presence, and continuance despite historic and ongoing genocide. It is also about the uncanny synthetic nature of colonialism in how it curates and shapes Indigenous lands," said Sanborn. The film festival will start at 11 a.m. Sunday with refreshments, mingling, followed by greetings and introductions. The first screening, at 11:45 a.m., is of the 1993 film "Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance." It's a documentary about an armed stand-off between protestors and police and military forces in Quebec, Canada, over a proposed golf course on Mohawk lands. The film was directed by Alanis Obomsawin, a cousin of Mali Obomsawin. After a discussion period and a break, three short Wabanaki films will be shown at 2:45 p.m. "Putep Qotatokot-te Elewestag (The Whale Was Speaking), is a poetry film voiced and written by Mihku Paul, touching on climate change, sea life and human survival. "Bay of Herons" by Jared Lank is about a Mi'kmaq man reflecting on seeing his homelands destroyed. Following the third film, "Otherworld," there will be a Q&A with filmmakers. At 3:30 p.m., there will be a screening of the 2012 film "Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America," followed by a Q&A and a panel discussion. Sanborn said the films in the festival were chosen to illustrate the solidarity between Indigenous people across the Americas. The two feature-length documentaries, for instance, explore Western imperialism, colonial extraction and capitalist dominance, he said. "I hope that audiences take away a better understanding of immigration and ongoing fights for Indigenous sovereignty and how these issues inter-relate," Sanborn said. Copy the Story Link


Los Angeles Times
06-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
Pamela Bach, actor and ex-wife of ‘Baywatch' icon David Hasselhoff, dies by suicide
Pamela Bach, the ex-wife of 'Baywatch' star David Hasselhoff who also had a TV career of her own, was found dead at her home in Hollywood on Wednesday. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's office confirmed Thursday on its website that Bach died by suicide. A gunshot wound to the head is listed as her cause of death. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to The Times on Thursday that officers responded to a death investigation at the 3400 block of Troy Drive in Hollywood at around 10 p.m. Bach was pronounced dead on the scene, according to TMZ, which broke the news of her death. She was 62. 'Our family is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Pamela Hasselhoff,' David Hasselhoff said in a statement to TMZ. 'We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time but we kindly request privacy as we grieve and navigate through this challenging time.' Hayley Amber Hasselhoff, one of the two daughters Bach shares with David Hasselhoff, reposted a photo of her parents to her Instagram story Wednesday evening. The 32-year-old actor and model added a white heart emoji above the picture. Bach was born Oct. 16, 1962, in Tulsa, Okla., and had several acting credits — including stints on shows 'The Young and the Restless' and 'Otherworld' — before she married heartthrob David Hasselhoff in 1989. Her acting career spanned from the '70s to the early aughts and also included roles on 'The Fall Guy,' 'T.J. Hooker,' 'Superboy' and 'Viper.' Bach met her husband on the set of his Emmy-nominated series 'Knight Rider.' After the series ended its four-year run on NBC in 1986, Bach and Hasselhoff tied the knot in a private ceremony in Studio City. The then-partners in life later brought their relationship to the set of the beachside drama 'Baywatch,' which ran from 1989 to 2001. The series starred Hasselhoff as dreamy lifeguard Mitch Buchannon. Bach played multiple characters over 14 episodes from 1991 to 2000, according to IMDB. In a 1989 interview with The Times, Bach dispelled any notion that her marriage to Hasselhoff helped her land 'Baywatch' roles. At the time, she said her husband's last name was 'great baggage to have but I never open it up.' 'Just because he's the star and producer [doesn't mean that's how I got the job],' she doubled down. 'I know inside myself that I cannot negate the fact that I know my lines, I'm always on time, I'm very professional and never pull any weight on the set. In fact, I go the opposite to make people feel more comfortable. I rely on my own laurels.' In 1990, Bach and Hasselhoff welcomed their first daughter, Taylor, a year after their marriage. Daughter Hayley Amber was born two years later. In the early aughts, the actors went their separate ways and divorced in 2006. Before her death, Bach dedicated her social media pages to sharing personal updates and family news. In her final Instagram post, Bach said she looked forward to what 2025 has in store, adding that watching her granddaughter London 'grow and seeing her smile light up my world is truly the greatest blessing.' 'May 2025 be filled with beautiful moments, laughter, and all the blessings your hearts can hold,' she continued. 'Here's to a year of making cherished memories, spreading joy, and embracing every precious moment!'