Mar. 15, 2025
Lenny Kravitz.Photo:Mark Seliger
Mark Seliger
Lenny Kravitz performs during his Las Vegas residency in October 2024.Brian Prahl / SplashNews
Brian Prahl / SplashNews
While he’s undoubtedly known for his music, much is made of Kravitz’s sometimes eclectic lifestyle — he’s often barefoot and was seen last year in the gymworking out in leather pants, boots and sunglasses. Kravitz takes it all in stride, saying his music and lifestyle go hand in hand.
Mar. 15, 2025
‘The Masked Singer’ season 12 competitors Mario (left) and Boyz II Men.Photo:FilmMagic; NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
FilmMagic; NBCU Photo Bank via Getty
Mariofound his wings asThe Masked Singer’s Wasp.
“It gave me a chance to be myself outside of myself,” Mario, who placed second on season 12, tells PEOPLE. “There are a lot of [things] in the Wasp’s life, like him having to constantly be on the move and being one of the bigger species of his kind, yet at the same time being vulnerable to other things in the world.
Mar. 15, 2025
Marlee Matlin, Henry Winkler.Photo:Neilson Barnard/Getty; Amy Sussman/Getty
Neilson Barnard/Getty; Amy Sussman/Getty
Marlee Matlinhas countedHenry Winkleras a close friend for decades, as a new documentary about the Oscar-winning actress attests.
In director Shoshannah Stern’s new project,Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, which premiered at theSundance Film Festivalon Thursday, Jan. 23, Matlin, 59, and Winkler, 79, reflect together, and in individual on-camera interviews, on their close friendship — which began when theHappy Daysstar saw a 12-year-old Matlin onstage in a Chicago variety show.
Mar. 15, 2025
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“[Shaggy] would 100% kick ass, ‘cause he would literally look at the first dead person and run for days,” Lillard, 55, said. “He would do what every normal person would do, which is like, ‘I’m out! I don’t wanna be here! I don’t need to save anyone else. I’m leaving.' "
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Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:Courtesy of Faye Plunkett
Courtesy of Faye Plunkett
It’s common for grooms to get emotional when the bride walks down the aisle, but it’s not-so-common for a groom’s grandparents to bring him to tears first.
George Peirce kept it together during most of his wedding processional on July 20, 2024, but couldn’t hold back his tears when he saw his grandparents, Brian Bayliss, 82, and Jenny Bayliss, 80, walking arm in arm and spreading flower petals.