Eva Longoria Brought '6 Trunks of Dresses' and Her 'Whole Circus' of a Family to Cannes 2025 (Exclusive)New Foto - Eva Longoria Brought '6 Trunks of Dresses' and Her 'Whole Circus' of a Family to Cannes 2025 (Exclusive)

LAURENT HOU/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty; Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic; JB Lacroix/FilmMagic At the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, Eva Longoria spoke to PEOPLE about the process behind her red carpet looks The actress said she brought "six trunks of dresses" to France Longoria also opened up about celebrating Lauren Sánchez's bachelorette party in Paris Eva Longoriacomes toCannesprepared. While speaking to PEOPLE at the 2025Cannes Film Festival, the actress andNespressoambassador opened up about all that goes into her stunning red carpet looks. Longoria, 50, says that her stylist,Maeve Reilly, "really put so much thought" into every fashion moment. "I have a whole team that think of the color of the summer and the fabric that we need to do and we can't repeat the beading, because we already did the beading, and we can't do this neckline, we've done that neckline," she says, noting that "you're getting photographed all the time, and so each look kind of carries its weight." "So curating the week of Cannes and arriving with six trunks of dresses and changes and shoes and bags and jewelry," theLand of Womenstar adds. "I mean, it's a lot." Longoria also brought her "whole circus" of a family to Cannes, including her six-year-old son,Santiago Enrique Bastón, whom she shares with herJosé Antonio "Pepe" Bastón. "We're always together," the actress says. LAURENT HOU/Hans Lucas/AFP via Gett Mid-way through the festival, Longoria has already had a number of show-stopping looks, including a custom turquoise sequin gown by Elie Saab for theMission Impossible: The Final Reckoningpremiere and a metallic Tamara Ralph couture gown for thePartir Un Jour (Leave One Day)premiere. TheDesperate Housewivesalum tells PEOPLE that standout Cannes fashion moments happen "when all of it is working together." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic "Hair, makeup, styling, it all has to match," she explains. "It all has to go together. Sometimes you see a beautiful dress and you're like, 'Oh, that's not the hair for it.' And sometimes you see great makeup and you're like, 'Oh, but not with that dress.' So I think it has to be combined into the final product, the final look." At the festival, Longoria also opened up about celebratingLauren Sánchez's upcoming nuptials toJeff Bezosat herstar-studded bachelorette partyin Paris on Friday, May 16. "I had to pop in and out, so I wasn't there as long," Longoriasays of the festivities. "But yeah, it's so nice to celebrate love. It's just the best feeling in the world to be there and go, 'Yay, love.' "Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. JB Lacroix/FilmMagic Kim Kardashian,Kris JennerandKaty Perrywere also among the guests at the gathering for Sánchez, 55. "Paris is great," Longoria says, adding that she was also in France to shoot her CNN series,Eva Longoria: Searching for France. "I have such a connection with France... So to be able to kind of eat my way through France and learn more about the history of that, really to learn the history of this gastronomical juggernaut is really fascinating." Read the original article onPeople

Eva Longoria Brought '6 Trunks of Dresses' and Her 'Whole Circus' of a Family to Cannes 2025 (Exclusive)

Eva Longoria Brought '6 Trunks of Dresses' and Her 'Whole Circus' of a Family to Cannes 2025 (Exclusive) LAURENT HOU/Hans Lu...
Eiza González Goes Instagram Official with Tennis Star Grigor Dimitrov on His Birthday: 'The Man of My Dreams'New Foto - Eiza González Goes Instagram Official with Tennis Star Grigor Dimitrov on His Birthday: 'The Man of My Dreams'

Arnold Jerocki/Getty Eiza González showed off her new romance with Bulgarian tennis pro Grigor Dimitrov when they went Instagram official on Saturday, May 17 "You truly are my absolutely favorite human, and I can't believe I've been lucky enough to find you," González wrote on Instagram as she celebrated Dimitrov's 34th birthday González and Dimitrov were first romantically linked in April when they were photographed holding hands in Madrid after she attended one of his matches Eiza GonzálezandGrigor Dimitrovare going Instagram official with their relationship. On Saturday, May 17, González, 35, shared four photos of her posing with Bulgarian pro tennis player Dimitrov, who turned 34 the day prior, from their appearance at Red Sea Film Foundation's "Women In Cinema" gala in France on Thursday, May 15 onInstagramas the pair made their public debut as a couple. "Happiest bday to the man of my dreams," González wrote in a caption to her post. "@grigordimitrov you're one of one. You truly are my absolutely favorite human, and I can't believe I've been lucky enough to find you. You've restored so much in me I didn't think was possible." González and Dimitrov first sparked romance rumors in April after they werephotographed holding handswhile out together in Madrid. TheFountain of Youthactress was seen attending one of Dimitrov's matches at the Madrid Open days earlier with Eva Longoria, among others. "To the kindest most thoughtful and caring man. I admire every inch of the human you are and are becoming," González added in her caption. "I cannot wait to celebrate many many more. I love you G. ❤️" Hoda Davaine/Getty A number of González's and Dimitrov's famous friends, including Aaron Paul, Alessandra Rosaldo, Henry Golding, Rosamund Pike and tennis legend Serena Williams commented on their post. "So happy you are happy darling," Pike wrote in a comment, while Williams added, "Aiiiiiiiiiiiii love this." "Love seeing this!🔥❤️" Paul added. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Hoda Davaine/Getty González has been romantically linked to a number of celebrities in the past, including NBA playerBen Simmonsand actors likeJason Momoa,Timothée Chalamet,Liam HemsworthandJosh Duhamel. However, the actress toldInStylein March 2024 that she had "sort of given up on dating" and she was "not looking anymore" at that time. Dimitrov wasromantically connected to fellow tennis player Maria Sharapovaand actress-singer Nicole Scherzinger atdifferent timesin the 2010s. "And the older I get, it's harder for me because I don't play around," González toldInStyleof dating at that time. "I go in and I give it all. I am not going to half-a-- anything." González's next movie, the action-adventure filmFountain of Youthwith Natalie Portman and John Krasinski, releases on Apple TV+ May 23. Read the original article onPeople

Eiza González Goes Instagram Official with Tennis Star Grigor Dimitrov on His Birthday: 'The Man of My Dreams'

Eiza González Goes Instagram Official with Tennis Star Grigor Dimitrov on His Birthday: 'The Man of My Dreams' Arnold Jerocki/Getty ...
'Sesame Street' heads to Netlix, PBS after HBO exodusNew Foto - 'Sesame Street' heads to Netlix, PBS after HBO exodus

Following several months of upheaval, a sense of calm is coming to"Sesame Street." In a series of announcements May 19,the beloved children's showproducer Sesame Workshop revealed it will begin airing original episodes on PBS for the first time in nearly 10 years, and that both new and old episodes would be available later this year on Netflix, replacing an expiring pact with HBO. "I strongly believe that our educational programming for children is one of the most important aspects of our service to the American people, and 'Sesame Street' has been an integral part of that critical work for more than half a century," Paula Kerger, president and CEO of PBS, said in a statement. How creators of 'Sesame Street'designed the show to celebrate Black communities "We're proud to continue our partnership in the pursuit of having a profound impact on the lives of children for years to come," Kerger continued. The decision comes asPresident Donald Trump'sadministration movesto cut funding to PBSand theReady to Learn Grant,which has historically been allocated to children's programming. That may be why the non-profitthe Sesame Workshopinked the PBS deal alongside the new one with Netflix. The program's 56th season will air later this year on the streaming giant and be made available alongside 90 hours of previous episodes. "This unique public-private partnership ensures children in communities across the U.S. continue to have free access on PBS KIDS to the 'Sesame Street' they love," Sesame Workshop CEO Sherrie Westin said in a statement. "This combined support advances our mission and ensures we can help all children – everywhere – grow smarter, stronger and kinder." The announcement is a welcome reprieve for fans ofthe furry creaturesfirst introduced in 1969, afternews broke late last yearthat Warner Bros. Discovery had opted not to renew its contract to air the program.HBO,which began airing new episodes in 2015, after the show's original PBS exodus, also announced at the time that itsstreaming service Maxwould no longer premiere new seasons and would halt streaming older episodes in 2027. 'Sesame Street' debutsfirst Filipino American Muppet With the future of beloved characters like Big Bird, Elmo and Cookie Monster in jeopardy, some fans began to fret that a program once widely available to children across social classes would soon become obsolete. The twin announcements from Netflix and PBS offer a different path forward, however, promising a "reimagined" 56th season with one 11-minute storyline driving each episode. Netflix also teased a"Sesame Street"video game, part of a growing effort to make the show interactive. PBS Kids digital platforms will also offer games. "Sesame Street," alongside shows like "Dragon Tales" and "Clifford the Big Red Dog," has become synonymous with a golden era of children's television. It features a lovable if flawed cast of creatures residing in an urban neighborhood, remixing with each episode the same formula: a mashup of educational content, music, andcelebrity cameos. Often weaving in subliminal messaging, the show imparts lessons of inclusion and teaches young viewers, little by little, the realities of the world they'll inherit. "We still teach numbers and letters, but our primary focus is on the emotional and social development of the child,"  Matt Vogel, who plays both Big Bird and Count von Count,previously told USA TODAY."The audience sees themselves in these characters, and 'Sesame Street' can address these really important issues." Contributing: Patrick Ryan This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'Sesame Street' and Netflix and PBS: A new deal shakes things up

'Sesame Street' heads to Netlix, PBS after HBO exodus

'Sesame Street' heads to Netlix, PBS after HBO exodus Following several months of upheaval, a sense of calm is coming to"Sesame...
Michelle Williams Emotionally Recalls Heath Ledger's 'Incredible Sensitivity,' Says of Their Daughter: 'Thank God There's Matilda'New Foto - Michelle Williams Emotionally Recalls Heath Ledger's 'Incredible Sensitivity,' Says of Their Daughter: 'Thank God There's Matilda'

Gregg DeGuire/WireImage Michelle Williams discussed the late Heath Ledger on the latest episode ofArmchair Expert with Dax Shepardpodcast, which landed on Monday, May 19 Williams recalled the actor's "incredible sensitivity," calling him "so special" Williams also said of their now 19-year-old daughter, "Thank God for Matilda" Michelle Williamsis remembering the late Heath Ledger. TheGreatest Showmanstar, 44, shares daughterMatilda Ledger, now 19, with the actor, who died in 2008, several months after he and Williams split. And during the Monday, May 19 episode of theArmchair Expert with Dax Shepardpodcast, Shepard recalled his own experiences with Ledger. "I feel obligated to say that I knew him a little bit when he was getting sober, and I don't know that I've ever fallen in love with somebody so quickly," the presenter said of the actor. "This is one of the most special boys I've ever met, and I can feel the weight of the world on him in a very special way that kind of broke my heart. I was very, very sad, and I thought he was just so special." Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Audibly emotional, Williams replied, "So special, so special, thank god there's Matilda." Shepard described Ledger as "this heart here that's just leaking out everywhere," to which Williams replied, "Yeah, an incredible sensitivity." Williams and Ledger welcomed their daughter Matilda in October 2005 while publicizing their Oscar-winning filmBrokeback Mountain. The pair met on the set of the Ang Lee film and fell for each other immediately. "We had a baby. But I suppose maybe it's a good thing about being young is that you don't have so much life experience that you can contextualize things," Williams said of that period. "So you're really just going with the flow." Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. TheDawson's Creekalum, who alsoshares three childrenwith her partner Tony Kail, discussed her approach to balancing children and her career. "Kids are such great life checkers," she mused. "They force you to put your best self in front of them. You can't abdicate your life and your work and your own desires, but you do have to put them in check and figure out which master you're going to serve." Williams went on to note that she doesn't believe you can have it all in work and parenthood, all of the time. "You can't be equally good at [everything] at the exact same time, and you have to allow for that give and take, but then also replenish the other things," she explained. "If you have a big period of being at home, you need to go back to what you've left unattended and put some light over there. So I think it's just this constant back and forth, but making sure that you don't leave one of them unattended for too long," she concluded. Read the original article onPeople

Michelle Williams Emotionally Recalls Heath Ledger's 'Incredible Sensitivity,' Says of Their Daughter: 'Thank God There's Matilda'

Michelle Williams Emotionally Recalls Heath Ledger's 'Incredible Sensitivity,' Says of Their Daughter: 'Thank God There'...
Who is Dawn Richard? Danity Kane singer testifying in Diddy trial about alleged abuseNew Foto - Who is Dawn Richard? Danity Kane singer testifying in Diddy trial about alleged abuse

WithSean "Diddy" Combs' federal criminal trial underway,Dawn Richardhas taken the stand. Richard, discovered by Combs, was a prominent collaborator of the music mogul for a decade, formerly of the Bad Boy Records girl groupDanity Kaneand also part of the trio Diddy – Dirty Money. HerSeptember 2024lawsuit, then, came as a shock, as she claimed Combs subjected her to physical and sexual abuse throughout their professional relationship. Combs' lawyers at the time said Richard was trying to "rewrite history." Her lawsuit points to apparent behavior that did not escape fellow artists and the people he stood next to professionally. Richard accused Diddy of subjecting her to "inhumane" working conditions, including deprivation of food and rest, as well as assault, groping and false imprisonment. She also detailed multiple instances where she claimed to have seen the producer assault his ex-girlfriendCasandra "Cassie" Ventura Fine, who last week finished four days ofharrowing testimony in his trial. Richard's testimony on May 16 focused on her witnessing this abuse. Richard returned to the stand May 19 in Combs' trial. "I'm expecting justice," she said during her testimony. Diddy trial updates:Dawn Richard retakes the stand, alleged Combs beat Cassie Richard's accusations, which included alleged incidents during the production of Diddy – Dirty Money's highly-lauded album "Last Train to Paris," introduce a disturbing refrain into their collaborations, changing how some fans may now hear the music. Fellow Danity Kane memberAubrey O'Dayhas also been critical of the rap mogul. Revisit Richard and Diddy's relationship, her testimony and why she's suing the rap mogul. Diddy on trial newsletterStep inside the courtroom as music mogul faces sex-crimes charges In testimony on May 16, Richard described witnessing Combs attack Ventura Fine as she was making eggs in a kitchen in Combs' Los Angeles home. "He came downstairs screaming, belligerent," Richard said, noting Combs asked where his eggs were and yelled that Ventura Fine never gets anything right. Combs grabbed the skillet Ventura Fine was cooking in and tried to hit her with it, Richard testified. The skillet didn't seem to hit Ventura Fine "fully" because "she went into the fetal position," according to Richard. Combs grabbed Ventura Fine's hair and then dragged her upstairs, Richard said. Then, Richard heard glass breaking and yelling. Combs later told Richard what she saw was passion and Ventura Fine was OK, Richard testified. "Where he comes from, people go missing if they talk," Richard recalled Combs saying. Diddy's music competition series "Making the Band," which ran from 2000 to 2009 mainly on MTV, led to the formation of multiple music groups, includingDa Bandand Day26. In "Making the Band 3," the rapper held country-wide auditions to form a girl group, putting contestants through a series of intense competitions for five spots. Finalists Richard, O'Day, Aundrea Fimbres, Wanita "D. Woods" Woodgett and, later, Shannon Bex would go on to form Danity Kane, releasing their self-titled debut album in 2006, which produced the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 single "Show Stopper." Their second album, "Welcome to the Dollhouse," included their second top 10 single, pop-dance hit "Damaged," in 2008. 'Fall of Diddy' doc:Danity Kane members speak out Since its inception, the group has gone through multiple lineups, with D. Woods leaving the group in 2008 and Fimbres leaving in 2014, before the release of the group's third and final studio album, "DK3." The group has split up and reunited multiple times over the years, including as a duo for the 2020 extended play "Strawberry Milk," featuring just Richard and O'Day. Diddy – Dirty Money, with Richard and singer Kalenna Harper, was formed in 2009. The trio released "Last Train to Paris" in 2010, a cult-classic ensemble effort that has gained critical praise over the years, given its forward-thinking R&B-pop sound. The album included singles "Coming Home" with Skylar Grey, "Hello Good Morning" with T.I. and "Loving You No More" with Drake. The group disbanded in 2012 without a sophomore effort, but reunited for Diddy's 2023 album "The Love Album: Off the Grid." Sean 'Diddy' Combs accusedof sexually assaulting 'The Love Album' producer in new lawsuit Richard's September lawsuit, obtained by USA TODAY, alleged abusive behavior during her time with both Danity Kane and Diddy – Dirty Money. Richard sued Diddy on 21 counts of sexual assault and battery, sex trafficking, gender discrimination and copyright infringement. She claimed the producer stole her work, withheld payment and subjected her to "inhumane" working conditions, which included assault, groping and false imprisonment, throughout their association together. Dawn Richard of Danity Kaneaccuses Diddy of sexual abuse in bombshell lawsuit Richard accused the rapper of promising to advance her career in exchange for favors on the set of "Making the Band" in 2005. According to Richard, Diddy belittled and harassed the female contestants during filming. Once the group was assembled, Richard said the label founder regularly deprived them of sleep and meals, referred to them derogatorily and "denigrated their physical appearances," telling Richard in particular she was "too skinny and needed to 'do something about (her face).'" The singer also recalled an incident during rehearsals in New York for Diddy – Dirty Money's "Saturday Night Live" performance in 2010, in which she claimed she and Harper were denied food and rest. Enraged and screaming at the pair for being late, Richard alleged Diddy nearly hit her before she was escorted away by a bodyguard. When Harper ran after her, both were locked inside a car without door handles, she claimed. Richard used Harper's phone to call her father, but Harper was later removed, leaving Richard locked alone in the car for two hours. It was only after her father arrived from Baltimore that she got out. Richard also claimed to have witnessed Diddy's party behavior, including bringing in underage girls to attend dayslong "drug-fueled" parties at his homes in New York and Miami, where he and his guests "performed sexual acts on them." Inside the White Party:Diddy's star-studded parties were cultural extravaganzas The singer also recalled run-ins with Diddy's exes,Kim Porterand singerVentura Fine,that made her fear for her safety. The singer claimed to have seen Porter's face battered while she cried, leaving a music studio in 2005. Combs had an on-again, off-again relationship with Porter from 1994 to 2007. She died in August 2018 from pneumonia at 47. Richard also details in the lawsuit multiple instances where she claimed to have seen Diddy assault Ventura Fine. Who is Cassie?The singer at the center of Diddy's sex-crimes trial In one, she said a "high on drugs" Diddy slammed Ventura Fine against a wall, choked her and dragged her up the stairs in his home in Los Angeles during the recording of "Last Train to Paris" in 2009. The following day, she and Harper were locked in a room for over 20 minutes as Diddy threatened them and told them not to speak of the incident. Richard "wanted to intervene," she claimed in the lawsuit, but Harper refused to get involved and led her out of the house. On other occasions when Richard or Harper did intervene by encouraging Ventura Fine to leave, she claimed Diddy threatened them with statements like, "You want to die today," and "I end people." Richard, O'Day and D. Woods voiced theirsupport for Ventura Fine when she filed her November 2023 lawsuit. At the time,Richardtweeted she was praying for "peace and healing" for Ventura Fine. Ventura Fine accused Diddy of trafficking, raping and viciously beating her over the course of their relationship. The "Me & U" singer's lawsuit,settled just a day later, triggered thechain reaction of lawsuitsand an investigation that ultimately led to hisfederal criminal charges. In her own filing, Richard said that Ventura Fine's "bravery" in suing Diddy empowered her to come forward, saying years of Combs' alleged abuse "had become normalized for her." In June, O'Day said she did not feel "vindication" amid her former record label boss' legal trouble. "Anyone being exposed, or any truths being told, don't change the reality of what you experienced," O'Daytold People. In a December 2022episode of the "Call Her Daddy"podcast, O'Day also alleged Combs fired her because she wouldn't do things he requested "in other areas" besides music. D. Woods spoke out in the Investigation Discovery docuseries "The Fall of Diddy" in January, recalling sexually charged remarks aimed at O'Day, verbal abuse of the five women during her brief time with Danity Kane. "I see myself standing in those dark, scary, predatory spaces and hearing somebody say some of the most degrading things to me and ... having to figure out how to navigate and not let that person break me down." Harper distanced herself from Richard's claims shortly after her lawsuit was filed. In an Instagram stories post, according toPeople, she said, "Many of the allegations and incidents described in this suit are not representative of my experiences." She added she was not "involved in" nor "aware of, any behavior that could be considered abusive or unlawful." Contributing: Edward Segarra, USA TODAY staff This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Dawn Richard, Diddy trial and Danity Kane: Singer testifying in court

Who is Dawn Richard? Danity Kane singer testifying in Diddy trial about alleged abuse

Who is Dawn Richard? Danity Kane singer testifying in Diddy trial about alleged abuse WithSean "Diddy" Combs' federal criminal...

 

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