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  • See Photos of John Mayer, Jon Hamm and More


    Stars have been everywhere this week from John Mayer and Norah Jones performing separately at the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year gala in Los Angeles, to Maren Morris attending the event honoring The Grateful Dead along with other star-studded guests. Elsewhere at Harvard, Jon Hamm is honored as Hasty Pudding’s Man of the Year.

    Here, are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings!

    Rock On!

    John Mayer.

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    John Mayer performs with his band Dead & Company at the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year gala honoring The Grateful Dead on Jan. 31 in Los Angeles.

    Sealed with a Kiss

    Jon Hamm.

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    Jon Hamm receives kisses on the cheek as he is honored as Hasty Pudding’s Man of the Year during the Harvard ceremony on Jan. 31 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    Dramatic Look

    Maren Morris.

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    Maren Morris attends the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year gala in support of honorees The Grateful Dead in Los Angeles on Jan. 31.

    Musical Guest

    Norah Jones.

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    Norah Jones performs onstage at the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year honoring The Grateful Dead at Los Angeles’ Convention Center on Jan. 31.

    Elegant Couple

    Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry.

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    Husband and wife Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry complement each other in black tie looks at the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year gala on Jan. 31 in Los Angeles.

    Sparkle Sparkle

    Alessandra Ambrosio.

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    Alessandra Ambrosio dazzles on the silver carpet as she arrives for the Marc Cain Fashion show during Berlin Fashion Week on Jan. 31.

    Celebratory Night

    Andy Cohen.

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    Andy Cohen smiles onstage while speaking at the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year gala honoring The Grateful Dead in Los Angeles on Jan. 31.

    Seasoned Performer

    Wynonna Judd.

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    Wynonna Judd shines onstage while performing at the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year gala held at Los Angeles’ Convention Center on Jan. 31.

    Sharing a Few Words

    Woody Harrelson.

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    Woody Harrelson speaks onstage at the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year gala as The Grateful Dead are honored at the event in Los Angeles on Jan. 31.

    Special Performance

    Noah Kahan.

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    Noah Kahan performs onstage at the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year honoring The Grateful Dead on Jan. 31 in Los Angeles.

    In the Right Key

    Stevie Wonder.

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    Stevie Wonder takes a seat behind the piano to perform during the FireAid benefit concert on Jan. 30 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

    Leading Lady

    Renée Zellweger.

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    Renée Zellweger celebrates Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy with a special screening hosted by British Vogue at the Soho Hotel in London on Jan. 31.

    Smooth Stroll

    Shawn Mendes.

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    Shawn Mendes pops in his headphones for a walk in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.

    Birthday Girl

    Eiza González.

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    Eiza González celebrates her 35th birthday at Chiltern Firehouse in London on Jan. 30.

    Date Night

    Romeo Beckham and Kim Turnbull.

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    Romeo Beckham and Kim Turnbull head out for a night out in London at Chiltern Firehouse on Jan. 31.

    On Top of the World

    Pete Davidson.

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    Pete Davidson takes a trip to the top of the Empire State Building to celebrate his new movie Dog Man on Jan. 31.

    Feeling Floral

    Nathalie Emmanuel.

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    Nathalie Emmanuel attends a screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy hosted by British Vogue at The Soho Hotel in London on Jan. 31.

    Coffee King

    Ben Affleck.

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    Ben Affleck rocks his DunKings merch while out in L.A. — with his Dunkin coffee in hand — on Jan. 30.

    Across the Pond

    Jesse Eisenberg.

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    Jesse Eisenberg sports his signature Indiana University cap while visiting Classic FM at Global Radio Studios in London on Jan. 31.

    Guitar Hero

    Ryan Cabrera.

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    With his guitar in hand, Ryan Cabrera visits SiriusXM Studios in Miami Beach, Florida on Jan. 30.

    Costar Crew

    Meghann Fahy, Kali Reis, Max Walker-Silverman, Lily LaTorre, Josh O’Connor and Nancy Morlan.

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    Meghann Fahy, Kali Reis, Max Walker-Silverman, Lily LaTorre, Josh O’Connor and Nancy Morlan pose together at the premiere of Rebuilding at the Acura House of Energy in Park City, Utah on Jan. 26.

    Red Hot

    Alessandra Ambrosio.

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    Alessandra Ambrosio hits the runway in red during the Marc Cain fashion show during Berlin Fashion Week on Jan. 31.

    Sweet Serenade

    Suki Waterhouse.

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    Suki Waterhouse performs in red at Thursday’s American Heart Association’s Red Dress Collection Concert in New York City.

    Backstage Hang

    Shaggy and Sting.

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    Shaggy and Sting pose together backstage at the FireAid benefit concert on Jan. 30 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

    New York Minute

    Teresa Giudice.

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    Teresa Giudice celebrates her lip collection Teresa x Christian Audette with an event at Fresco by Scotto restaurant in New York City on Jan. 28.

    That Time of the Year

    Ciara Miller.

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    Ciara Miller hosts a Galentine’s Day event with European Wax Center ahead of Valentine’s Day in New York City.

    Tonight’s Guest

    Pete Davidson.

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    Pete Davidson has some fun during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Jan. 30 in New York City.

    For Good

    Billie Eilish.

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    Billie Eilish performs in stripes during the FireAid Benefit Concert for California Fire Relief at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on Jan. 30.

    Pop Princesses

    Olivia Rodrigo and Gracie Abrams.

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    Also at the FireAid benefit concert on Jan. 30, Olivia Rodrigo and Gracie Abrams smile together backstage.

    Rock Out

    Gwen Stefani.

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    Gwen Stefani rocks out at the Kia Forum during the second FireAid benefit concert of the evening on Jan. 30 in Inglewood, California. 

    For a Good Cause

    Jessica Alba.

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    Jessica Alba shows her support at the FireAid benefit concert at the Intuit Dome in L.A.

    Center Stage

    Katy Perry.

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    Katy Perry hits the stage to perform during the FireAid benefit concert at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California on Jan. 30.

    Leather Look

    Julianne Hough.

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    Julianne Hough dresses in head-to-toe leather for the FireAid benefit concert at the Intuit Dome on Jan. 30 in Inglewood, California.

    Rocking Duo

    John Mayer and Slash.

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    John Mayer and Slash pose together while backstage at the Kia Forum on Jan. 30 in Inglewood, California.

    A High Note

    Lady Gaga.

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    Lady Gaga smiles from the stage as she performs at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California as part of the FireAid benefit concert on Jan. 30.

    Lots of Love

    Alanis Morissette.

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    Alanis Morissette shows her love for L.A. at the FireAid benefit concert at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California on Jan. 30.

    Man of the Hour

    Adrien Brody.

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    Adrien Brody has a chat onstage as part of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations series at SAG-AFTRA Foundation Robin Williams Center in New York City on Jan. 30.

    Seeing Double

    Rob Lowe and John Owen Lowe.

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    Rob Lowe and John Owen Lowe have a father-son outing at the Jan. 30 premiere of Grace Point at Regal LA Live.

    Ready in Red

    Susan Lucci.

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    Dressed in red sequins, Susan Lucci makes a heart with her hands at the American Heart Association’s Red Dress Collection Concert on Jan. 30 in New York City.

    All Heart

    Teyana Taylor.

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    Teyana Taylor poses on the red carpet at The American Heart Association’s Red Dress Collection Concert at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City on Jan. 30.

    Shimmer and Shine

    Sharon Stone.

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    Sharon Stone sparkles in her red ensemble at the American Heart Association’s Red Dress Collection Concert at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City on Jan. 30.

    On the Go

    Bradley Cooper.

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    Bradley Cooper takes a phone call as he steps out in New York City on Jan. 30.

    Triple Threat

    Travis Barker, Jelly Roll and Gayle King.

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    Travis Barker, Jelly Roll and Gayle King hang out at the FireAid benefit concert at the Intuit Dome on Jan. 30 in Inglewood, California.

    Signature Style

    Pink.

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    Pink hangs out backstage at Thursday’s FireAid benefit concert on Jan. 30 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.

    Chat It Up

    Sadie Sink.

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    Sadie Sink smiles from her seat on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Jan. 30 in New York City.

    Rock Around

    Mike Dirnt, Billie Joe Armstrong and Tré Cool.

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    Mike Dirnt, Billie Joe Armstrong and Tré Cool step out for the FireAid benefit concert at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California on Jan. 30.

    L.A. Sun

    Pamela Anderson.

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    Pamela Anderson arrives for an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in L.A. on Jan. 30.

    Rolling Along

    Jamie Foxx.

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    Jamie Foxx takes a bike ride on a sunny day in Miami on Jan. 30.

    Across the Pond

    Jodie Turner-Smith.

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    Jodie Turner-Smith steps out for an evening at Chiltern Firehouse in London on Jan. 30.

    Pop a Bottle

    Jon Bon Jovi and Jesse Bongiovi.

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    Jon Bon Jovi and Jesse Bongiovi celebrate the launch of Hampton Water Bubbly at La La Laundry in New York City on Jan. 30.

    In the Crowd

    Jane Fonda and Rosario Dawson.

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    Jane Fonda and Rosario Dawson attend the Dear Everything climate crisis concert at Terminal 5 in New York City on Jan. 30.

    Cheers!

    Lainey Wilson.

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    Lainey Wilson grabs a case of Mondays Light by Coors Light during a grocery run in L.A. on Jan. 30.

    Hello, Deadpool

    Ryan Reynolds.

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    Ryan Reynolds waves to fans as he arrives at The Paley Center in New York City on Jan. 30.

    Shiny Teeth and Me

    Keke Palmer.

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    Keke Palmer continues her glamorous One of Them Days press run at The Jennifer Hudson Show in Burbank, California, on Jan. 30.

    Cooks’ Looks

    Tana and Gordon Ramsay.

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    Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana are a picture-perfect couple at the Boss One premiere party in London on Jan. 30.

    Coffee Run

    Hailey Bieber.

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    Hailey Bieber rocks a suede jacket while out during the day in New York City on Jan. 30.

    Party Dress

    Gemma Chan.

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    Gemma Chan attends the Boss One premiere party hosted by David Beckham in London on Jan. 30.

    Hold Me Closer

    Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes.

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    Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes have a couple moment on the streets of New York City on Jan. 29.

    She Sells Seashells

    Maya Rudolph.

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    Maya Rudolph holds a neckpiece of seashells while in character as Molly Novak on the set of her series Loot in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

    That’s the Spirit!

    Peyton List and Josh Zuckerman.

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    School Spirits costars Peyton List and Josh Zuckerman enjoy the afterparty for a special screening of the show in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

    Reunion for a Cause

    JC Chasez and Lance Bass.

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    *NSYNC‘s JC Chasez and Lance Bass are in sync as they volunteer together at Babylist to help families impacted by the L.A. fires in Beverly Hills on Jan. 28.

    Charitable Legacy

    Catherine, Princess of Wales.

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    Kate Middleton is all smiles while visiting Tŷ Hafan in Wales on Jan. 30, a hospice for children with life-shortening conditions that Princess Diana supported in her final years.

    Katy Perry’s World

    Katy Perry.

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    Katy Perry waves outside of Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

    Night Out

    Hailey Bieber.

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    In a matching khaki jacket and pants, Hailey Bieber steps out in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Smooth on Set

    Kiefer Sutherland.

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    Kiefer Sutherland flashes a thumbs up while filming A Proper English Christmas, which he stars in with Mawaan Rizwan, in Yorkshire, U.K.

    Stars Across Generations

    Harrison Ford and Anthony Mackie.

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    At the photocall for Captain America: Brave New World, costars Harrison Ford and Anthony Mackie share smiles in London on Jan. 30.

    Bloody Backstage

    Nicole Scherzinger and Jane Fonda.

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    While doused in stage blood, Nicole Scherzinger smiles with Jane Fonda backstage at Broadway show Sunset Boulevard on Jan. 30 in New York City.

    Talk Show Ready

    Reese Witherspoon.

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    Reese Witherspoon is backstage at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Funky Fit

    Lisa Rinna.

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    Lisa Rinna shows off an artsy look at the Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture show for Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 29.

    Movie Date

    Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors.

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    Jonathan Majors and his fiancé Meagan Good are happy in love while catching a screening of Happy Anniversary in Glendale, California on Jan. 29.

    Stylish Ensemble

    Megan Thee Stallion.

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    Megan Thee Stallion shines for the camera at the Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture at Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 29.

    On the Scene

    Mariska Hargitay.

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    The dedicated detectives investigating vicious felonies are filming, as Mariska Hargitay is seen on the set of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit in New York City on Jan. 29.

    In the Spotlight

    Kelly Rowland.

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    Kelly Rowland sits down at The Jennifer Hudson Show on Jan 30. in Burbank, California.

    Bold in Black

    Laverne Cox.

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    Laverne Cox rocks a risqué ensemble while at the screening for Clean Slate, a series following her character’s return to a small town in Alabama, on Jan. 29.

    Comic Relief

    George Wallace and Jerry Seinfeld.

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    Jerry Seinfeld turns up for the screening of George Wallace’s latest project, Clean Slate, in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Supportive Spouse

    Anna Elisabet Eberstein and Hugh Grant.

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    Looking dapper, Hugh Grant poses with his wife Anna Elisabet Eberstein at the Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy premiere in London on Jan. 29.

    Celebrating Spanx

    Mischa Barton.

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    Mischa Barton shows up for the launch of a new Spanx line in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Radio Rendezvous

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    Amy Schumer tapes The Howard Stern Show at SiriusXM Studios in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Rapper to Writer

    Big Sean.

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    Big Sean launches his new book Go Higher: Five Practices For Purpose, Success, And Inner Peace in West Hollywood, California on Jan. 29.

    Roxie in Red

    Erika Jayne.

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    Celebrating her return to Chicago on Broadway, Erika Jayne parties at a private members club in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Fashion Icon

    Alan Cumming.

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    Dressing in a playful purple suit, Alan Cumming gets comfortable during an interview on Late Night With Seth Meyers in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Strike a Pose

    Ciara.

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    Carrying a Hermès Birkin bag, Ciara poses for a mini photoshoot in New York City on Jan. 29.

    City of Love

    David Furnish and Elton John.

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    Elton John and his husband David Furnish sit at the Valentino Haute Couture show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 29.

    All Smiles

    Isla Fisher.

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    Isla Fisher arrives at the Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy premiere in London on Jan. 29.

    Fashion Forward

    Colman Domingo.

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    Colman Domingo isn’t afraid of patterns at the Valentino Haute Couture show at Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 29.

    Fresh Look

    Justin Bieber.

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    Justin Bieber shows off his shaved head as the new dad steps out in New York City on Jan. 25.

    Sunny Arrival

    Reese Witherspoon.

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    In sunglasses and a chic blue suit, Reese Witherspoon is seen at Good Morning America in New York City on Jan. 29.

    Suit Up

    Lisa Rinna.

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    Lisa Rinna attends the Stéphane Rolland Haute Couture show at Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 28.

    Birthday Bash

    Tim Dillon and Ryan Phillippe.

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    Tim Dillon and Ryan Phillippe celebrate Dillon’s birthday at The Stand Comedy Club and Restaurant in New York City on Jan 22.

    Eyes For You

    Callum Turner and Dua Lipa.

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    Callum Turner and Dua Lipa share a sweet moment at the launch of Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams in Paris on Jan. 28.

    Sweet Smile

    Drew Barrymore.

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    Drew Barrymore flashes a soft smile while out and about in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Go Birds

    Bradley Cooper.

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    Bradley Cooper shows some love for the Philadelphia Eagles in New York City on Jan. 28 ahead of the Super Bowl.

    Special Guest

    Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon.

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    Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon are joined by a reptile companion at the premiere of You’re Cordially Invited in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Rock Legend

    Ringo Starr.

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    Ringo Starr makes an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Jan. 28 in L.A.

    Costar Hang

    Steven Yuen and Kristen Stewart.

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    Steven Yuen and Kristen Stewart celebrate the premiere of their new movie Love Me in L.A. on Jan. 28.

    Late Night Chat

    Sterling K. Brown.

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    Sterling K. Brown chats with Seth Meyers during an appearance on Late Night on Jan. 27 in New York City.

    You’re Green!

    Kane Brown.

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    Kane Brown goes green for his visit to SiriusXM Studios in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Keeping Toasty

    Chloë Sevigny.

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    Chloë Sevigny steps out for the premiere of Magic Farm at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 28 in Park City, Utah.

    Chic Style

    Gabrielle Union.

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    Gabrielle Union has some fun at Tuesday’s launch of Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams in Paris.

    Paris Poise

    Zoë Kravitz.

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    Zoë Kravitz sports a one-shoulder dress for Tuesday’s Saint Laurent show in Paris.

    All in the Details

    Megan Thee Stallion.

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    Megan Thee Stallion sports an intricate headpiece for the Gaurav Gupta show in Paris on Jan. 29.

    For the Kids

    Prince William.

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    Prince William has some fun during a visit to Nature Metrics as he participates in a scientific activity with local children on Jan. 29.

    Milestone Moment

    Jimmy Fallon.

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    Jimmy Fallon celebrates his Broadway debut in All In: Comedy About Love by signing autographs outside the Hudson Theatre on Jan. 28 in New York City.

    Hats Off

    Anya Taylor-Joy.

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    Anya Taylor-Joy sports a dramatic hat at the launch of Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams on Jan. 28 in Paris.

    Premiere Pair

    Ashley Benson and Brandon Davis.

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    Ashley Benson and Brandon Davis pose together at the premiere of Love Me on Jan. 28 in L.A.

    Take a Seat

    Amy Schumer.

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    Amy Schumer is all smiles during her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Jan. 28 in New York City.

    Sibling Sighting

    Lennon Gallagher and Gene Gallagher.

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    Brothers Lennon Gallagher and Gene Gallagher attend the Saint Laurent show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 28.

    Shimmer and Shine

    Lisa Rinna.

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    Lisa Rinna is in full glam following the Celia Kritharioti show in Paris on Jan. 28.

    Red Hot

    Lauren Graham.

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    Lauren Graham adds some pops of red to her black ensemble for the premiere of The Z-Suite on Jan. 28 in New York City.

    Perfectly Plaid

    Lola Consuelos.

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    Lola Consuelos is decked out in plaid for The London EDITION’s annual Burns Night feast hosted by Charles Jeffrey Loverboy at Berners Tavern in London on Jan. 28.

    Suited Up

    Eva Longoria.

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    Eva Longoria sports a white belted suit for the Elie Saab show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 29.

    Model Behavior

    Iris Law.

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    Iris Law rocks a suit at the at the Saint Laurent show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 28.

    Dapper Dude

    Rob McElhenney.

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    Rob McElhenney smiles at a photo call for season 4 of Mythic Quest in L.A. this week.

    City Outing

    Jane Seymour and John Zambetti.

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    Jane Seymour and John Zambetti stop by SiriusXM Studios in New York City on Jan. 28.

    Sister Style

    Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton.

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    Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton Rothschild rep pink and blue as hosts of the Young Hearts Friends Fest at the Museum of Ice Cream in N.Y.C. on Jan. 28.



    Check out these stunning photos of John Mayer, Jon Hamm, and more! These handsome and talented men never fail to impress with their charm and good looks. From red carpet events to casual outings, these photos capture them at their best. Don’t miss out on seeing these heartthrobs in action! #JohnMayer #JonHamm #HollywoodHunks #CelebCrushes

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  • Area farmers honor Steve Hamm


    A group of local farmers recently gathered along Matt Waller Drive, lining up their John Deere tractors in a moving tribute to Steve Hamm, a beloved community member who passed away unexpect edly at 59. The tractors, symbols of the hard work and camaraderie that de- fined Hamm’s life, served as a powerful reminder of the deep bonds within the agricultural community.

    Hamm, a mechanic, was known not only for his technical expertise but for his selflessness, reliability and dedication to those around him. For decades, he was more than just a mechanic to area farmers – he was a friend, lifeline and steady presence in their daily lives.

    Ray County farmer Doak Nolker recalled his son’s words when he learned of Hamm’s passing: “Have you ever known a public figure who impacted the agricultural heart of Ray County more than Steve Hamm?” Hamm’s legacy extends far beyond fixing machin ery. For local farmers, he was an essential partner in their livelihoods.

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    Area farmers came together to honor Steve Hamm, a dedicated and hardworking member of the farming community. Steve has been a pillar of support and inspiration to his fellow farmers, always lending a helping hand and sharing his wealth of knowledge and expertise.

    In recognition of his contributions, a special ceremony was held to honor Steve and express gratitude for his dedication to the farming industry. Farmers from all around the area gathered to celebrate Steve’s achievements and show their appreciation for his years of service.

    Steve’s commitment to sustainable farming practices and his passion for the land have made a lasting impact on the community. His tireless efforts have not gone unnoticed, and his fellow farmers are proud to honor him for his unwavering dedication.

    As we look towards the future of farming, we are grateful for leaders like Steve who have paved the way for a more sustainable and prosperous industry. Thank you, Steve, for all that you do for our community and for inspiring us to strive for excellence in our own farming practices.

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  • Touching Tractor Tribute: Farmers Bid Farewell to Steve Hamm, a Loyal Lifeline in the Field


    A love for tractors and an admiration for John Deere green. That’s how you’d describe Steve Hamm, a John Deere mobile technician for 30 years. A father and grandpa, he was loved by many, as many in the community will tell you he was truly dedicated to his craft.

    “Steve was a pioneer for that kind of knowledge. We really depended on him,” says Chris Roberson, general manager of Ag-Power, the John Deere dealership in Richmond, Mo., where Steve worked.

    “He was a man of integrity,” says Dennis Estes, who worked with Steve at Ag-Power, but was also Steve’s friend and the pastor at his church. “He had a passion for what he did, and he was a person who served a lot of people.”

    As a technician, Steve’s career revolved around service, but even then, Steve went above and beyond time and again.

    “He lived to serve,” Roberson says. “He put everyone else above him or before him, and he was on call all the time. Whether it involved work or even personal family matters. He was always able to be reached and counted on.”

    “You look at the communities that Steve served, people from small towns and everywhere else who called Steve, if it was 10 at night, Steve took the call,” says Estes.

    Estes says for area farmers, Steve was a loyal lifeline in the field, providing a service no matter the time and no matter how challenging the issue was that needed fixed.

    “This equipment is so complicated these days. And Steve pursued the passion of always learning,” says Estes. “If there was anything he couldn’t fix, he found out how to fix it, and he wouldn’t quit. He had the passion that made him pursue that until he got it. And I think that’s what really sets him apart.”

    Roberson says on paper, Steve was a master technician, which is the highest honor you can receive as a John Deere technician. But he was more than that. Steve had a wealth of knowledge he passed on to others.

    A man who dedicated three decades of his life to helping others was remembered in a remarkable way this past week. On a crisp, sunny Tuesday morning, those same farmers who Steve served for all those years found a way to show just how grateful they were.

    “I’ve never seen a tribute for somebody that was more compelling probably than that tribute,” Estes says.

    Tractor after tractor, combines with their augers out, all lined the road next to the cemetery where Steve would be laid to rest.

    “I couldn’t help but think as we were doing the graveside service the effort made by so many people to be there,” Estes says. “As I looked up on the hill at all of the farmers, it was almost as if it was a mist because you could see the moisture in the eyes of so many of these people, many hardened individuals. Farmers who are used to being out in nature and fighting it, whether flood or drought or whatever it is, and through that toughness, they still had those kind of feelings for Steve.”

    Farmers who never had the chance to say thank you or goodbye, stepped up to the call this week with a touching tractor tribute.

    “He deserved every bit of that tribute. He didn’t ever ask for it. I hope he’s smiling down on us,” Estes says.

    The touching tractor tribute was a nod to something Steve loved so much, as he took his final ride.



    Today, the farming community is mourning the loss of a beloved member, Steve Hamm, who was not just a farmer, but a loyal lifeline in the field. As a tribute to his memory, fellow farmers came together to bid farewell to Steve in a touching tractor procession.

    Steve Hamm was known for his dedication to his farm and his willingness to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. He was always ready to share his knowledge and expertise with others, making him a respected figure in the farming community.

    In honor of Steve, farmers from all around gathered with their tractors to form a procession that traveled through the fields that Steve once worked. The sight of the tractors lined up in a row, each one bearing a sign or banner in tribute to Steve, was a powerful reminder of the impact he had on those around him.

    As the procession made its way through the fields, the sound of the tractors filled the air, a fitting farewell to a man who had spent so much of his life working the land. The tribute was a touching reminder of the bonds that unite farmers and the deep sense of community that exists among those who work the land.

    Steve Hamm may no longer be with us, but his legacy lives on in the fields he tended and the hearts of those who knew him. The touching tractor tribute was a fitting send-off for a man who will be dearly missed but never forgotten. Rest in peace, Steve Hamm.

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  • Jon Hamm ‘Stoked’ for Hasty Pudding Roast | News


    When Golden Globe Award-winning actor Jon Hamm learned he would receive the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ 2025 Man of the Year award, he was “stoked” — but this was not the first time Hamm was offered the award, he said in an interview Thursday.

    The Hasty Pudding Theatricals first reached out “back in the Mad Men days,” but Hamm was “too busy working” to receive the honor, he said.

    “I had to regretfully pass and I thought, ‘Oh no. They’ll never ask me again. I’m bummed,’” Hamm said. “Then it came around again.”

    “It’s a tremendous honor, and I felt very happy to be considered,” he added.

    The group announced on Jan. 15 that Hamm — known for his starring role in “Mad Men” — would be their 58th Man of the Year. A Hasty Pudding spokesperson did not immediately respond to a comment request Sunday regarding whether Hamm had been offered the award in the past.

    The Hasty Pudding Theatricals will roast Hamm and present him with a ceremonial Pudding Pot on Jan. 31 at a sold-out preview of the group’s annual musical comedy, with ticket prices ranging from $150 to $250.

    Hamm said he expects his Man of the Year ceremony to be a “whimsical, light-hearted event.”

    “Especially given all of the things that seem to be happening that are bummers in the world, this is one thing that isn’t,” he said. “It’s nice to celebrate a little, to spark a little joy.”

    When asked what he expects the Hasty Pudding performers to roast him about, Hamm said there is plenty of material to be found “if you dig around on the internet.”

    “I have lived half a century or more on the planet, so you don’t get that kind of miles on your odometer without having plenty of embarrassing fodder for a roast,” he said.

    Still, Hamm seemed unfazed by the prospect of the Theatricals’ scathing comments.

    “It’s not my first rodeo,” he said. “I’m happy to take all the slings and arrows that come my way.”

    Beyond Friday’s roast and receiving the Pudding Pot, Hamm said he is especially looking forward to the event because of his background as a former theater major and a high school theater teacher.

    “Those are my people,” he said of undergraduate theater groups. “I’m happy to be around them for another weekend.”

    After Hamm was announced as Man of the Year, Hasty Pudding alumni James M. W. “Jim” Downey ’74 — a former writer for Saturday Night Live — and Peter W. Schandorff ’68, Hamm’s eighth grade history teacher, both reached out to congratulate Hamm on his selection, Hamm said.

    Hamm’s friendship with past members of the group also contributed to his excitement to receive the award, he added.

    “I have a lot of friends in my world who are members of Hasty Pudding,” he said. “It felt nice to be asked to be in their world for just a little bit.”

    Hamm said he hopes to fully immerse himself in his Man of the Year experience.

    “I don’t participate in anything halfway,” he said. “I’m very much excited to lean in and jump in with both feet.”

    —Staff writer Hiral M. Chavre can be reached at hiral.chavre@thecrimson.com. Follow her on X @h_chavre.

    —Staff writer Darcy G Lin can be reached at darcy.lin@thecrimson.com.



    Jon Hamm, the talented actor known for his role as Don Draper in Mad Men, is reportedly “stoked” to be honored at the Hasty Pudding Roast. The Hasty Pudding Theatricals, the oldest collegiate theatrical organization in the United States, announced that Hamm will be the recipient of the prestigious award at their annual event.

    Hamm expressed his excitement for the honor, stating, “I am truly humbled and grateful to be recognized by such a historic and prestigious organization. The Hasty Pudding Roast is a beloved tradition, and I am thrilled to be a part of it.”

    The roast, which will take place at Harvard University, will feature a series of comedic skits and musical performances honoring Hamm’s illustrious career. Past honorees of the Hasty Pudding Roast include Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, and Julia Roberts.

    Fans of Hamm can look forward to seeing him celebrated in a fun and entertaining way at the upcoming event. Stay tuned for more updates on the Hasty Pudding Roast honoring Jon Hamm.

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  • ‘Mad Men’ and ‘Fargo’ actor Jon Hamm to be honored as Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Man of the Year


    Actor Jon Hamm, who rose to fame as ad executive Don Draper on the AMC series “Mad Men” and more recently appeared in “Fargo” and “Landman,” will be honored Friday night as the 2025 Man of the Year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals.

    The theater group, which dates to 1844 and claims to be the world’s third-oldest still operating, said Hamm will receive his Pudding Pot award at a celebratory roast. Afterward, he will attend a performance of Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ 176th production, “101 Damnations.”

    “Let’s hope our roast doesn’t give him any heart palpitations — he’s had enough drama with that,” Producer Willow Woodward said in a statement, referring to the fate of Hamm’s character in the last episode of the 2024 Paramount+ series “Landman.” “But with his work ethic, we’re confident he’ll take on our stage with as much grit as Texas oil fields. He’s the perfect man to strike gold and earn his Pudding Pot this January.”

    Hasty Pudding Theatricals gives the awards to people who have made lasting and impressive contributions to the world of entertainment.

    Hamm is best known for starring in “Mad Men,” but he has had a storied acting career. Among his achievements, he received Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for his portrayal of Sheriff Roy Tillman in the FX series “Fargo,” he has starred in several movies, including “Bad Times at the El Royale,” and he has hosted “Saturday Night Live” three times.

    Other recent Man of the Year winners have included Barry Keoghan last year, Bob Odenkirk in 2023 and Jason Bateman in 2022.

    “Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo has been named Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ Woman of the Year Award. She will receive her award Feb. 6.





    We are thrilled to announce that Jon Hamm, best known for his roles in the hit TV series “Mad Men” and the critically acclaimed film “Fargo,” will be honored as Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Man of the Year!

    Hamm’s talent, charm, and versatility have captivated audiences around the world, earning him numerous awards and nominations throughout his career. From his iconic portrayal of the enigmatic Don Draper in “Mad Men” to his memorable performance as the menacing villain in “Fargo,” Hamm has proven time and time again that he is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.

    In addition to his impressive acting resume, Hamm is also a dedicated philanthropist and advocate for various social causes. His commitment to using his platform for good has earned him the admiration and respect of fans and colleagues alike.

    We can’t think of a more deserving recipient for this prestigious honor, and we can’t wait to see Hamm take the stage at Harvard’s annual Hasty Pudding festivities. Congratulations, Jon Hamm!

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  • Sundance 2025 Kicks Off With Cynthia Erivo, Jon Hamm and Abby Wambach


    “Our family, we have a word we say when we are in the middle of being scared and excited — it’s scited,” said Abby Wambach, the two-time Olympic gold medal winning soccer player. “That’s me right now: scited.”

    It was Friday night, the first full day of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, and celebrities and filmmakers were packed into a luxury hotel ballroom in sweaters and snow boots for a gala, which raised $1.5 million for the Sundance Institute, the nonprofit founded by the actor Robert Redford that supports independent artists.

    The 450-person event took place in the vast ballroom of the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley, a new hotel at one of the bases of the Deer Valley ski resort, where lift tickets cost about $300 a day and snowboarding is still prohibited.

    The Sundance Institute proceeded with the festival amid wildfires in Southern California, which have affected many in the entertainment industry and beyond, to bring its community together, organizers said.

    “What gets us through, and moving forward, is the art form and the ability to tell these stories,” said Ebs Burnough, the chair of the board of trustees for the Sundance Institute, when asked if he felt uncomfortable about holding the festival this year.

    “Not every story is light and easy, but we have to tell them,” he said. “This is what storytellers do.”

    The Sundance Film Festival, held nearby in Park City for more than 40 years, is credited with catapulting the careers of once-unknown talent, including Quentin Tarantino, Kristen Stewart and Christopher Nolan, and is now full of recognizable faces presenting big new projects while clomping in the snow and networking on Main Street.

    Ms. Wambach was in Utah for the premiere of “Come See Me in the Good Light,” a documentary directed by Ryan White about two lovers who explore love and morality after receiving an incurable diagnosis. Ms. Wambach and her wife, the author Glennon Doyle, are executive producers on the film.

    “It’s my first Sundance, and it’s my first time being part of a film,” Ms. Wambach said. “This is so exciting to be a rookie.”

    The actor Jon Hamm, who was starring in “The Big Fix” a new audio drama from Audible about corruption in 1950s Los Angeles, was surrounded by gala attendees shaking his hand and asking for photos.

    He said he had difficulty recognizing people covered in winter gear.

    “Everybody isn’t in tuxedos here,” he said. “It’s like, ‘Do I know you?’ They have hats on, so I can’t tell.”

    Cynthia Erivo, who was wearing a wrap dress and big, clunky silver earrings, arrived encircled by an entourage. She had just been nominated for an Oscar for best actress for her role in “Wicked,” and was coming off a whirlwind day of media appointments and events.

    “We all love coming to Sundance because there are more indie, more off-the-wall ideas,” she said. “There is no pretense. You don’t have to dress up too much if you don’t want to. You just get to be cozy and see really good films.”

    The festival, which opened just days after Donald J. Trump was inaugurated for a second term, has a slate this year infused with politics.

    The actress Glenn Close was on the Sundance board for nearly 20 years and was thinking about current events. (She also played JD Vance’s mother in “Hillbilly Elegy,” the 2020 film based on the vice president’s memoirs.)

    “There is so much discord and darkness in the world,” she said. “We have to be reminded of what it means to be human beings. Art has the ability to inspire, and we need that.”

    She was at the gala to give a tribute to her friend Michelle Satter, the founding senior director of artist programs at Sundance Institute.

    Around 8 p.m., guests sat down for a dinner of bronzed salmon and speeches reflecting on the impact of the Sundance Institute.

    The actress Olivia Colman, whose film “Jimpa,” about a mother taking a nonbinary teen to visit their gay grandfather, premiered Thursday at a packed Eccles Theatre, took the stage to give Ms. Erivo the Visionary Award.

    Ms. Colman, wearing face glitter and a costume tiara, lauded Ms. Erivo, “as a human, and as an actor, or as a singer, or activist, and ally, and a fashion icon, and as a frankly mind-bending practitioner of a whole load of gym exercises I can’t even name.”

    Ms. Erivo walked on stage to a round of applause before putting the tiara on her own head. “It can’t be left here,” she said. “It must be worn.”

    Throughout the program, audience members speculated on the festival’s future following the announcement by organizers about plans to move to a new location in 2027, which could include Cincinnati, Boulder, Colo., or Salt Lake City, with ancillary screenings in Park City.

    “There is tons of traffic, it’s really hard to get around, it’s really hard to get housing, it’s expensive,” explained Amanda Kelso, the chief executive of the Sundance Institute.

    “We love Park City, we love the community, but we also acknowledge that we need to think, ‘How are we going to be sustainable for the next 40 years?” Ms. Kelso said.

    Mr. Hamm said if the festival moved it should adopt a new name: “I think that’s the only fair way to honor this and honor what the new thing will be.”

    But if Cincinnati is selected, he joked, “we can water ski on the river.”



    Sundance 2025 is officially underway, and this year’s festival has kicked off with a star-studded lineup of guests. Among the notable names in attendance are actress Cynthia Erivo, actor Jon Hamm, and retired soccer player Abby Wambach.

    Erivo, known for her powerful performances in films like “Harriet” and “Widows,” is sure to bring her signature talent and charisma to the festival. Hamm, best known for his role as Don Draper in the hit TV series “Mad Men,” is also a fan favorite at Sundance. And Wambach, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and FIFA Women’s World Cup champion, brings her unique perspective as a former athlete turned activist.

    With such a diverse and talented group of individuals in attendance, Sundance 2025 promises to be a memorable and thought-provoking experience for all who attend. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the festival!

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  • Sweetzo Toy Inspired Individually Wrapped Lollipop Rings Birthday Party Supplies, Buzz, Rex, and Hamm, Character Shaped Suckers, Pack of 2, 18 in Each Box


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  • Jon Hamm Reveals the Text His Sister Sent Him After Seeing the ‘Wreckage’ in Landman’s Season 1 Finale


    Jon Hamm isn’t sure if he’s ever died onscreen, but his sister definitely doesn’t think he has.

    Following the emotional season 1 finale of Landman, which aired Sunday, Jan. 12 on Paramount+ and saw Hamm’s character, M-Tex Oil CEO Monty Miller, succumb to his heart health issues, the 53-year-old actor reflected on his role in the Taylor Sheridan series — and revealed his family’s reaction to Monty’s fate.

    Admitting he “can’t remember” if a character he’s played has died onscreen before, Hamm told The Hollywood Reporter, “My sister texted me and she said, ‘I can’t believe I had to watch you die on screen.’ And I was like, ‘Haven’t you seen that before?’ And she was like, ‘No!’”

    (Hamm has, in fact, died onscreen before — his character was killed by Dakota Johnson in 2018’s Bad Times at the El Royale.)

    The Morning Show actor said that filming his final moments as Monty was “particularly difficult because you’re on your way out, basically, and that’s not fun,” but the “caliber of actors” he was working with — namely Demi Moore, who played his wife Cami Miller, and Billy Bob Thornton, who played his righthand man, Tommy Norris — made it “truly outstanding.”

    “You go, ‘This is a spectacular group of people,’ and I just can’t imagine it being any more exciting or fun.”

    Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris and Jon Hamm as Monty Miller in ‘Landman’.

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    Hamm admittedly doesn’t have the clearest memory of what his last day on set actually looked like, since it was close to a year ago now, but said that his time on Landman in general was “so condensed.”

    “I remember not even meeting Billy Bob until three or four weeks into my shooting schedule. Our time together was brief, but it was certainly fun.”

    Hamm’s “other commitments” meant he doesn’t have the ability to “be a series regular on another show,” which adds further context to his character’s death in the season 1 finale. But he told the outlet he couldn’t pass up “the ability to work with Taylor [Sheridan] and Billy Bob [Thornton].”

    “Those are guys whose careers I’ve been really paying attention to. They’re just working at the top of their game.”

    Looking ahead to season 2, though, he knows there’s “going to be a lot of wreckage to clean up,” particularly for Cami (Moore).

    “I think she’s probably pretty pissed that her husband is gone and that her family is devastated. Speaking from experience, those are difficult things to come back from. It’s not a fun thing to lose a parent or to lose somebody close to you.”

    Jon Hamm as Monty Miller and Demi Moore as Cami Miller in ‘Landman’.

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    In March, Hamm told PEOPLE about his role in Landman as he teased a “lot of back and forth [and] a lot of intrigue” in the series.

    “It’s Taylor Sheridan and obviously it’s very well written. It’s very well-researched. It’s a story very well told, and I think it’s an interesting take on what happens when it comes to how we get the stuff that makes our cars and our lives and our planes and everything in our modern world go.”

    He also gushed about his costars then, too. “It’s got Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore, so it’s a tremendous cast and it’s been super fun to work on. And obviously, Taylor Sheridan’s in charge of everything, so it’s a great project.”

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    Season 1 of Landman can be streamed in full on Paramount+.



    In a recent interview, Jon Hamm opened up about the emotional text message he received from his sister after she watched the season 1 finale of Landman’s. The episode left viewers shocked and devastated as the main character, played by Hamm, faced a major personal crisis.

    Hamm revealed that his sister’s text simply read, “I can’t believe what I just saw. Are you okay?” The actor admitted that he was touched by her concern and grateful for her support.

    The season 1 finale of Landman’s left fans on the edge of their seats and eager for more. Hamm’s powerful performance and the intense storyline had viewers on an emotional rollercoaster, and it’s clear that the impact of the episode extended beyond just the screen.

    As fans eagerly await the next season of Landman’s, it’s clear that Hamm’s portrayal of the troubled character has struck a chord with audiences. Stay tuned for more updates on the show and Hamm’s future projects.

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  • Watch ‘Landman’ Actor John Hamm Sing Luke Combs, Shaboozey, and More in Chicago Bar

    Watch ‘Landman’ Actor John Hamm Sing Luke Combs, Shaboozey, and More in Chicago Bar


    Bonified movie and television star, Jon Hamm, revealed his affection for contemporary country music recently at Chicago’s Bub City bar on New Year’s Day. Hamm was in Chicago for the NHL’s Winter Classic and cheered on his hometown St. Louis Blues. In addition to the game, Hamm had quite a time at the Chicago-based BBQ and country music bar by singing numerous country songs for both himself and the bar’s patrons.

    Jon Hamm’s notoriety primarily derives from his role as Don Draper in the award-winning TV show, Mad Men. Furthermore, Hamm also starred in films such as Baby Driver, Top Gunn: Maverick, and No Sudden Move. More recently, Hamm appeared in Taylor Sheridan’s Landman alongside Billy Bob Thorton and Demi Moore. As of now, the show has been wildly successful in its first season, and it seems Hamm is relishing in the success…As he should be.

    Jon Hamm Can’t Escape The Screen

    Jon Hamm might be well known on the big screen, but the man has also garnered some attention on your little one. On his celebratory night in Chicago, Jon Hamm went up on stage and sang a variety of country and pop songs. According to an Instagram post by Bub City, Hamm Sang Luke Combs’ “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places,” Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” and Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song(Tipsy).”

    Even though Hamm was scoring quite the suit, nothing about the performance was buttoned up. Instead, Hamm let his guard town and let the music and the venue’s energy take control. It’s not very often an A-list celebrity lets loose like this, so this is a surprising instance of vulnerability. That being so, Jon Hamm’s vitality and sheer glee are a refreshing site of sincerity. At face value, this was not some endorsement or prearranged performance. Rather, it was just Hamm soaking in what the night had to offer and launching himself into the New Year.

    Lastly, Jon Hamm’s excitement partially stemmed from the St. Louis Blues’ six to two win over the Chicago Blackhawks on New Year’s Day at the annual Winter Classic.

    Photo by James Devaney/GC Images





    If you’re a fan of actor John Hamm, you won’t want to miss this! Hamm, best known for his role as Don Draper in the hit TV series Mad Men, recently surprised fans by showing off his singing skills at a bar in Chicago.

    In a video posted on social media, Hamm can be seen belting out popular country songs by artists like Luke Combs and Shaboozey, much to the delight of the crowd. The actor’s smooth vocals and charismatic stage presence had the audience cheering and singing along.

    It’s always a treat to see celebrities let loose and show off their hidden talents, and Hamm’s impromptu performance was no exception. Fans lucky enough to witness the actor’s musical abilities firsthand are sure to remember the experience for years to come.

    Whether you’re a fan of John Hamm, country music, or just enjoy a good time at a bar, this video is definitely worth watching. Who knows, maybe we’ll see Hamm pursue a music career in the future!

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  • Jon Hamm On Being The “Male Nicole Kidman,” If ‘Landman’ Will Get Season 2 & Why Dorit Kemsley Of Bravo’s ‘RHOBH’ Is “Not Doing For Me”

    Jon Hamm On Being The “Male Nicole Kidman,” If ‘Landman’ Will Get Season 2 & Why Dorit Kemsley Of Bravo’s ‘RHOBH’ Is “Not Doing For Me”


    Jon Hamm is giving his hot takes on the latest drama from Bravo and revealed if Landman was getting a second season.

    The Mad Men alum appeared on CNN‘s New Year’s Eve special and host Andy Cohen wasted no time getting the actor to spill the tea.

    Cohen noted that Hamm is the “male Nicole Kidman” as he accumulated a lot of acting credits throughout 2024 with appearances on Landman, The Morning Show, Fargo, one of the lead voices on Fox’s Grimsburg, and Apple TV+’s upcoming Your Friends and Neighbors.

    The Watch What Happens Live host asked Hamm if he should “share a little bit more,” to which he replied, “Listen, I’m achieving peak, Kidman. I think you called it. I love it. It’s all I can do. I love working. I get to work on great stuff and why not me? I vote yes, more me.”

    Hamm is a fan of The Real Housewives, and when Cohen asked what his takeaway was from the current season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, he took the opportunity to air his grievances.

    “OK, I have some thoughts. Dorit [Kemsley] is not doing it for me these days. I’m having some issues with her mentality and her issues,” Hamm said.

    Kemsley has been activated in the current season of RHOBH and has been more vocal than in the past seasons. The Bravo star has been feuding with her co-star Kyle Richards and revealed that she has marital issues with her husband PK.

    RELATED: ‘RHOBH’s Dorit Kemsley On Her Feud With Kyle Richards & Why She Feels “Stronger & More Empowered” In Season 14

    Hamm is a fan of the Bravo universe in general and also said he wanted to “pour one out” to Summer House star Paige DeSorbo and Southern Charm star Craig Conover, who recently announced they had split up after three years.

    “My goodness. End of an era. Geez,” Hamm said.

    Cohen also asked if there was a possibility that Taylor Sheridan’s Landman was getting a second season, to which Hamm said, “I’m hoping. Stay tuned. That’s all I can say.”



    Jon Hamm On Being The “Male Nicole Kidman,” If ‘Landman’ Will Get Season 2 & Why Dorit Kemsley Of Bravo’s ‘RHOBH’ Is “Not Doing For Me”

    In a recent interview, Jon Hamm opened up about being compared to the legendary actress Nicole Kidman. The Mad Men star expressed his admiration for Kidman’s talent and versatility, stating that he is honored to be considered the “male Nicole Kidman.”

    When asked about the possibility of a second season for his hit show ‘Landman,’ Hamm remained tight-lipped but hinted that fans may have something to look forward to in the future. He teased, “We’re definitely exploring some exciting new storylines and character developments, so stay tuned.”

    However, when the conversation turned to Dorit Kemsley of Bravo’s ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,’ Hamm didn’t hold back. “I have to be honest, Dorit is just not doing it for me,” he admitted. “I find her antics and drama to be a bit too over-the-top for my taste. I prefer more subtle and authentic personalities on reality TV.”

    It’s clear that Jon Hamm has strong opinions when it comes to his TV viewing habits and the performances of his peers. Whether it’s being compared to a Hollywood icon or critiquing a reality TV star, Hamm is never afraid to speak his mind. Stay tuned for more updates on ‘Landman’ and Jon Hamm’s latest projects.

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