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Both Harry Styles And Olivia Wilde Looked Very Serious As They Walked Into Their Los Angeles Dinner

Olivia Wilde and Harry Kinds’ date evening was disrupted when her former nanny determined to spill the beans. As they emerged from inside Tempo restaurant in Los Angeles this week, the director of “Do not Fear Darling” and the previous member of One Course vocalist each seemed to be in a depressed and exhausted state, as captured in pictures.
In keeping with witnesses on the restaurant, the pair didn’t talk with each other in any respect whereas they have been consuming. After ending their meal, Wilde and Kinds went to the Wiltern Theater to look at the band Wolf Alice carry out. Regardless of being surrounded by their buddies, the 2 regarded distant and barely spoke to at least one one other all through the live performance.
Wilde, who’s 38 years previous, went out in a black slip costume and knee-high boots, whereas the Signal of the Occasions singer, who is barely 28 years previous, selected to put on a blue argyle v-neck sweater vest.
The pair’s stoic demeanor arises after Wilde’s former nanny revealed a number of stunning particulars, comparable to the truth that the O.C. alum gave away her canine in order that she might commit extra time with Kinds, that she slept bare together with her ex-boyfriend Jason Sudeikis only a few weeks earlier than assembly up with Kinds, and a number of other different revelations.
In keeping with Wilde’s nanny, the 47-year-old actor from Ted Lasso put himself in entrance of her automotive to cease her and her famed salad dressing from occurring a date with Harry Kinds.
In keeping with the nanny, who spoke to the Mail, “I used to be startled once I noticed photos of Olivia and Harry holding fingers within the headlines as a result of a month earlier than we have been in L.A., she was texting Jason messages stating she liked him.” The actor allegedly gave the nanny the texts and had her take heed to the voice recordings and voicemails.
The nanny went on to say that after that, Jason remarked, “She was simply [at home], she was nude within the pool, after which she slept collectively me bare within the mattress,” which was an additional accusation that Jason made. She communicated with him via voice messages, telling him he was her complete world.

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Tony Awards 2025: The complete list of winners

The cast and crew of Maybe Happy Ending accept the award for Best Musical during the 78th Annual Tony Awards.
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The 78th Annual Tony Awards hosted by Wicked star Cynthia Erivo, will be held Sunday at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The award show will be airing on CBS, and streaming on Paramount+. Below is the full list of 2025 Tony Award nominees, with winners marked in bold.
Best Musical
Buena Vista Social Club
Dead Outlaw
Death Becomes Her
Maybe Happy Ending
Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical
Best Play
English
The Hills of California
John Proctor is the Villain
Oh, Mary!
Purpose
Best Revival of a Play
Eureka Day
Romeo + Juliet
Thornton Wilder’s Our Town
Yellow Face
Best Revival of a Musical
Floyd Collins
Gypsy
Pirates! The Penzance Musical
Sunset Blvd.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
George Clooney, Good Night, and Good Luck
Cole Escola, Oh, Mary!
Jon Michael Hill, Purpose
Daniel Dae Kim, Yellow Face
Harry Lennix, Purpose
Louis McCartney, Stranger Things: The First Shadow

Cole Escola accepts the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play award for Oh, Mary!
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Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play
Laura Donnelly, The Hills of California
Mia Farrow, The Roommate
LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Purpose
Sadie Sink, John Proctor is the Villain
Sarah Snook, The Picture of Dorian Gray

Sarah Snook accepts the Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play award for The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical
Darren Criss, Maybe Happy Ending
Andrew Durand, Dead Outlaw
Tom Francis, Sunset Blvd.
Jonathan Groff, Just in Time
James Monroe Iglehart, A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical
Jeremy Jordan, Floyd Collins
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical
Megan Hilty, Death Becomes Her
Audra McDonald, Gypsy
Jasmine Amy Rogers, BOOP! The Musical
Nicole Scherzinger, Sunset Blvd.
Jennifer Simard, Death Becomes Her
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play
Glenn Davis, Purpose
Gabriel Ebert, John Proctor is the Villain
Francis Jue, Yellow Face
Bob Odenkirk, Glengarry Glen Ross
Conrad Ricamora, Oh, Mary!
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play
Tala Ashe, English
Jessica Hecht, Eureka Day
Marjan Neshat, English
Fina Strazza, John Proctor is the Villain
Kara Young, Purpose

Kara Young accepts the Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play award for Purpose.
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Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical
Brooks Ashmanskas, SMASH
Jeb Brown, Dead Outlaw
Danny Burstein, Gypsy
Jak Malone, Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical
Taylor Trensch, Floyd Collins
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical
Natalie Venetia Belcon, Buena Vista Social Club
Julia Knitel, Dead Outlaw
Gracie Lawrence, Just in Time
Justina Machado, Real Women Have Curves: The Musical
Joy Woods, Gypsy
Best Direction of a Play
Knud Adams, English
Sam Mendes, The Hills of California
Sam Pinkleton, Oh, Mary!
Danya Taymor, John Proctor is the Villain
Kip Williams, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Best Direction of a Musical
Saheem Ali, Buena Vista Social Club
Michael Arden, Maybe Happy Ending
David Cromer, Dead Outlaw
Christopher Gattelli, Death Becomes Her
Jamie Lloyd, Sunset Blvd.
Best Book of a Musical
Buena Vista Social Club, Marco Ramirez
Dead Outlaw, Itamar Moses
Death Becomes Her, Marco Pennette
Maybe Happy Ending, Will Aronson and Hue Park
Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical, David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
Dead Outlaw, Music & Lyrics: David Yazbek and Erik Della Penna
Death Becomes Her, Music & Lyrics: Julia Mattison and Noel Carey
Maybe Happy Ending, Music: Will Aronson, Lyrics: Will Aronson and Hue Park
Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical, Music & Lyrics: David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts
Real Women Have Curves: The Musical, Music & Lyrics: Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez

Will Aronson and Hue Park accept the Best Score award for Maybe Happy Ending.
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Best Choreography
Joshua Bergasse, SMASH
Camille A. Brown, Gypsy
Christopher Gattelli, Death Becomes Her
Jerry Mitchell, BOOP! The Musical
Patricia Delgado and Justin Peck, Buena Vista Social Club
Best Orchestrations
Andrew Resnick and Michael Thurber, Just in Time
Will Aronson, Maybe Happy Ending
Bruce Coughlin, Floyd Collins
Marco Paguia, Buena Vista Social Club
David Cullen and Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sunset Blvd.
Best Scenic Design of a Musical
Rachel Hauck, Swept Away
Dane Laffrey and George Reeve, Maybe Happy Ending
Arnulfo Maldonado, Buena Vista Social Club
Derek McLane, Death Becomes Her
Derek McLane, Just in Time
Best Costume Design of a Play
Brenda Abbandandolo, Good Night, and Good Luck
Marg Horwell, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Rob Howell, The Hills of California
Holly Pierson, Oh, Mary!
Brigitte Reiffenstuel, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Best Costume Design of a Musical
Dede Ayite, Buena Vista Social Club
Gregg Barnes, BOOP! The Musical
Clint Ramos, Maybe Happy Ending
Paul Tazewell, Death Becomes Her
Catherine Zuber, Just in Time
Best Lighting Design of a Play
Natasha Chivers, The Hills of California
Jon Clark, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Heather Gilbert and David Bengali, Good Night, and Good Luck
Natasha Katz and Hannah Wasileski, John Proctor is the Villain
Nick Schlieper, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
Jack Knowles, Sunset Blvd.
Tyler Micoleau, Buena Vista Social Club
Scott Zielinski and Ruey Horng Sun, Floyd Collins
Ben Stanton, Maybe Happy Ending
Justin Townsend, Death Becomes Her
Best Sound Design of a Play
Paul Arditti, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Palmer Hefferan, John Proctor is the Villain
Daniel Kluger, Good Night, and Good Luck
Nick Powell, The Hills of California
Clemence Williams, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Best Sound Design of a Musical
Jonathan Deans, Buena Vista Social Club
Adam Fisher, Sunset Blvd.
Peter Hylenski, Just in Time
Peter Hylenski, Maybe Happy Ending
Dan Moses Schreier, Floyd Collins

Natalie Venetia Belcon and the cast of Buena Vista Social Club perform onstage during the Tony Awards.
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Best Scenic Design of a Play
Marsha Ginsberg, English
Rob Howell, The Hills of California
Marg Horwell and David Bergman, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Miriam Buether and 59, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Scott Pask, Good Night, and Good Luck
Special Tony Awards will be presented to:
The musicians who make up the band of Buena Vista Social Club – Marco Paguia (Music Director, Conductor/Piano); David Oquendo (Associate Music Director, Guitar); Renesito Avich (Tres); Gustavo Schartz (Bass); Javier Días, Román Diaz, Mauricio Herrera (Percussion); Jesus Ricardo (Trumpet); Eddie Venegas (Trombone); Hery Paz (Woodwinds); Leonardo Reyna (Piano);
The Illusions & Technical Effects of Stranger Things: The First Shadow (Jamie Harrison, Chris Fisher, Gary Beestone & Edward Pierce).
As previously announced, the 2025 Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre will be presented to Great Performances, Michael Price, New 42, and The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. The Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award will be presented to Celia Keenan-Bolger. Harvey Fierstein will receive the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre.
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Emily Ratajkowski Celebrates 34th Birthday With 'Cake-Themed' Bash

Emily Ratajkowski
My Birthday’s No Bum Note…
It’s All About the Cheek!!!
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Emily Ratajkowski just turned 34 and she let the cheeks do the talking — throwing a bootylicious blowout where the cake wasn’t just dessert, it was the main event.
The model documented it all over on IG — she had a ‘cake-themed’ party featuring a literal gigantic butt cake in thong bottoms — safe bet it was modeled after her own — plus nonstop twerking with her crew and enough jiggle to make J.Lo proud.

She was living her best life — blowing out candles, slicing into that peachy posterior, and chalking it all up to one thing: being a chaotic, party-starting Gemini.
Truly a rear-ly unforgettable bash!!!
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'Wait Wait' for June 7. 2025: With Not My Job guest Jeff Gordon

Jeff Gordon, Vice Chairman of Hendrick Motorsports looks on from the pit box during the NASCAR Cup Series Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 21, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
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This week’s show was recorded in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, judge and scorekeeper Bill Kurtis, Not My Job guest Jeff Gordon and panelists Negin Farsad, Zach Zimmerman, and Adam Burke. Click the audio link above to hear the whole show.
Who’s Bill This Time
Beltway Breakup; A New Reason To Avoid Salad; Bookin’ It This Summer
Panel Questions
A Husband’s Secret Revealed
Bluff The Listener
Our panelists tell three stories about someone who made millions of dollars in the news this week, only one of which is true.
Not My Job: NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon answers questions about being a passenger
NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon joins us to talk about driving his first race when he was five years old, what he talks to about with the pit crew, and the terror of teaching his kids to drive. Plus, he plays our game, “Leave the Driving to Us,” three questions about passengers.
Panel Questions
Wild Summer; The Danny DeVito Test
Limericks
Bill Kurtis reads three news-related limericks: The Picante Diet; Party Like A Fruit Fly; Nervous Lips
Lightning Fill In The Blank
All the news we couldn’t fit anywhere else
Predictions
Our panelists predict, with all the competitive reading going on, what will be the hit book of the summer.
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