Mar. 15, 2025
Leslie Jordan.Photo: GetYourGuide
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’sLeslie Jordan!
The Emmy Award winner, 67, turned heads atop a double-decker bus in New York City last Wednesday, playing tour guide to a group of devoted fans who bought tickets. Despite drawing major applause and laughter from his passengers, theCall Me Katstar says he didn’t do much prep work.
“I really didn’t because I got nervous,” Jordan — who partnered with booking platformGetYourGuideon the campy excursion — tells PEOPLE.
Mar. 15, 2025
Leslie Mann at Louis Vuitton Spring 2023 Show.Photo: backgridFashion Week is a family affair forLeslie Mann.TheThis is 40actress brought her two daughters Maude and Iris Apatow to Tuesday’s Louis Vuitton Spring 2023 show in Paris where the trio sat front row.Mann, 50, rocked a black cropped tank and blue pants that were tucked into knee-high red boots from the design house’s line that perfectly matched her bright red lipstick.Maude, 24, also wore an LV look, opting for a scalloped top and fringed skirt while Iris, 19, wore a sweater and skirt ensemble with knee-high socks and loafers.
Mar. 15, 2025
Letitia Wright.Photo: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty for Flannels
Letitia Wrightis speaking candidly about how herBlack PanthercostarChadwick Boseman’s death has impacted her and changed the way she looks at her relationships with others.
TheBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreveractress, 29, toldThe Guardianin a recent interview that thedeath of Boseman— who died at the age of 43 in August 2020 after a private fight with colon cancer — has completelychanged the way she interactswith her loved ones.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Letitia Wrightstruggled in the aftermath ofChadwick Boseman’s death.
inVariety’s cover story published Wednesday, Wright, 28, described experiencing a “downward spiral” after herBlack Panthercostardiedfrom colon cancer in August 2020 at the age of 43.
Per the outlet, the actress struggled to sleep after Boseman’s death, which she initially assumed was a bad joke when the tragic news first reached her in London, and was “distraught” that the COVID-19 pandemic prevented her from traveling to the U.
Mar. 15, 2025
LeToya Luckett; Beyoncé.Photo:Brian Stukes/FilmMagic; Mason Poole/Parkwood Media/Getty Images
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LeToya Luckettis feeling grateful to have reunited with herDestiny’s Childbandmates.
While speaking with PEOPLE before hostingUrban One Honorsin Atlanta on Saturday, the R&B star opened up about how the iconic girl group was able toreunite backstagewhenBeyoncébrought herRenaissanceTourto their hometown of Houston in September.
“I’m so glad that [Beyoncé] created a wonderful space for us to all come together,” Luckett says.