New Photo - Zara Larsson Wows in Hot Pink at a Grammys Party in Hollywood, Calif., Plus Jessie Buckley, Cynthia Nixon, and More

Zara Larsson Wows in Hot Pink at a Grammys Party in Hollywood, Calif., Plus Jessie Buckley, Cynthia Nixon, and More Toria Sheffield, Escher Walcott, Katie Hill, Christopher Edwards, Stephanie Sengwe, Brendan LeFebruary 1, 2026 at 3:00 AM 0 Celebrities have been everywhere this week. Zara Larsson wows in a hot pink ensemble at a Grammys party in Hollywood, Calif., while Jessie Buckley appears on stage for a Q&A in London.

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Toria Sheffield, Escher Walcott, Katie Hill, Christopher Edwards, Stephanie Sengwe, Brendan LeFebruary 1, 2026 at 3:00 AM

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Celebrities have been everywhere this week. Zara Larsson wows in a hot pink ensemble at a Grammys party in Hollywood, Calif., while Jessie Buckley appears on stage for a Q&A in London. Meanwhile, Cynthia Nixon speaks at a rally in New York City, while Steve Young, Jerry Rice and Joe Montana attend the premiere of the new doc Rise of the 49ers, in San Francisco.

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

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Pretty in (Hot) Pink

Zara Larsson

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Zara Larsson wows in a hot pink ensemble at a Grammys party at the Sunset Tower Hotel in Hollywood, Calif., on Jan. 30.

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In Conversation

Jessie Buckley

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Jessie Buckley answers questions during "BFI Presents: Jessie Buckley in Conversation" at the British Film Institute in London on Jan. 31.

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Taking a Stand

Cynthia Nixon

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Cynthia Nixon speaks on stage at The People's Filibuster: A Protest for Humanity in N.Y.C., on Jan. 31.

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Group Photo

Steve Young, Jerry Rice and Joe Montana

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Steve Young, Jerry Rice and Joe Montana pose for a photo at the premiere of AMC's Rise of the 49ers in San Francisco on Jan. 27.

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Night Out

Leah Kateb

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Leah Kateb arrives at the Steve Madden x Jana Craig's Galentine's dinner in L.A. on Jan. 30.

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Diva Dahhhlings!

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Mariah Carey (left) and Billy Porter (right) perform onstage during the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year event in Los Angeles on Jan. 30

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Yeehaw

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Colman Domingo channels his inner cowboy as he attends Johnnie Walker's pre-Grammys event in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.

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London Town

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Kate Hudson attends a Song Sung Blue screening and Q&A in London on Jan. 30.

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Floral Fashionista

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Kesha attends the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year event in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.

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A New York Moment

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Garcelle Beauvais is seen arriving at Good Morning America in New York City on Jan. 30

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Showing Her Support

Jane Fonda showed her support for Don Lemon in Los Angeles on Jan. 30, after he was arrested in connection with covering an anti-ICE protest in Minnesota earlier in the month.

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Rock On

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Dave Grohl and Taylor Momsen attend the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year event in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.

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Strike a Pose

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Janelle Monáe and Ravyn Lenae get close as they attend Atlantic Records' pre-Grammys event in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.

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Classically Cool

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Usher poses for the camera at a pre-Grammys event in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.

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Funny Girls

Natasha Lyonne (left) and Aubrey Plaza (right) step out together for a pre-Grammys event in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.

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Marriage Goals

Jessica Seinfeld and Jerry Seinfeld

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Jerry Seinfeld and his wife Jessica share a cute kiss while walking in Miami on Jan. 29.

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Royal Status

Lily Allen

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Artist Lily Allen rocks a fur coat and mini tiara at the special signing of her new album West End Girl in London on Jan. 30.

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Dreamy Eyes

Yungblud

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Yungblud takes the stage at the Grammy U Masterclass during the 68th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.

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Body-ody-ody

Kylie Jenner

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Kylie Jenner shows off her hourglass figure in a revealing corset top for a night out in West Hollywood on Jan. 29.

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Pickleball Sesh

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Chrissy Teigen enjoys following a game of pickleball with some friends in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.

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Music Medalist

Jon Batiste

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Jon Batiste poses with his ASCAP medal at the ASCAP Grammy brunch in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.

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Tequila, Please

Kehlani

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Kehlani enjoys a Patrón tequila drink at the Recording Academy Honors event in Los Angeles on Jan. 39.

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Don't Die!

Sam Nivola, Sam Rockwell and Levon Hawke

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Sam Nivola and Levon Hawke support Sam Rockwell at the special screening of Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die in New York City on Jan. 27.

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Retired Life

Alex Rodriguez

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Former Yankees player, Alex Rodriguez means business with his blazer and iPad in Miami on Jan. 30.

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Show of Support

Lizzo and Myke Wright.

Lizzo holds hands with boyfriend Myke Wright following an art gallery event in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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It Girls

Kylie Jenner and Charli XCX.

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Kylie Jenner and Charli xcx cozy up on the red carpet at the premiere of Charli's new movie, The Moment, in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Nurse!

Chappell Roan.

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Chappell Roan serves in her best nurse getup at the premiere of The Moment in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Date Night

Demi Lovato and Jordan Lutes.

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Demi Lovato and husband Jordan Lutes match in all black at the premiere of The Moment in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Major Honor

Jessica Betts, Brandy, and Niecy Nash-Betts.

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Niecy Nash-Betts and wife Jessica Betts support Brandy, who was honored at the Recording Academy Honors in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Legendary

John Legend.

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John Legend takes the stage at the Recording Academy Honors in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Icon Status

Pharrell Williams and Tyler, the Creator.

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Pharell Williams and Tyler, the Creator stopped for a pic backstage at the Recording Academy Honors in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Oh, Canada

Hudson Williams.

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Heated Rivalry's Hudson Williams smolders on the red carpet for a talk with Heated Rivalry series creators in Ottowa, Canada, on Jan. 29.

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Rising Stars

Benson Boone and Dasha.

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Benson Boone and Dasha look happy to be at the Warner Music Group Grammy Awards Party in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Good Hair Day

Paris Jackson.

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Paris Jackson stuns on the red carpet of the Recording Academy Honors in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Big Surprise

Justin Timberlake.

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Justin Timberlake gives a surprise tribute performance to Pharrell Williams at the Recording Academy Honors in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Low Profile

Sydney Sweeney.

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Sydney Sweeney is under the radar in L.A. on Jan. 29, days after her controversial Hollywood sign stunt.

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Casual Cool

Kaley Cuoco.

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Kaley Cuoco is effortlessly cool arriving to Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Heartfelt

Nicole Scherzinger.

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Nicole Scherzinger dazzles in red at the American Heart Association's Red Dress Collection and Concert Gala in New York City on Jan. 29.

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Seat's Taken

Liam Neeson.

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Liam Neeson stops by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in New York City on Jan. 29.

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Music Royalty

Evan Ross.

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Evan Ross is spotted at the Warner Music Group Grammy Awards party in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Woman I Need

Olivia Dean.

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Olivia Dean heads into Grammy weekend at the 2026 Spotify Best New Artist event in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Sparkle, Sparkle

Rita Wilson.

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Rita Wilson shines in a sparkly two-piece at the 2026 Spotify Best New Artist event in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Cool Girl

Willow Smith.

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Willow Smith turns heads at the 2026 Spotify Best New Artist event in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Sporty Look

Ashley Benson and Winnie Harlow.

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Ashley Benson and Winnie Harlow pose together at "The North Face Presents: The Red Box" launch event in Los Angeles on Jan. 27.

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Drinks Up

Rebecca Black.

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Rebecca Black smiles wide at the Warner Music Group Grammy Awards party in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Candy Crew

Colin Hanks, Jennifer Candy-Sullivan, Rosemary Candy and Chris Candy.

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Colin Hanks, Jennifer Candy-Sullivan, Rosemary Candy and Chris Candy attend a screening of Hanks' documentary John Candy: I Like Me in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Best of the Best

Rei Ami, Shaboozey and Ejae.

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Rei Ami, Shaboozey and Ejae pose for a pic at the 2026 Spotify Best New Artist event in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Lush Life

Zara Larsson.

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Zara Larsson is a vision in white at the 2026 Spotify Best New Artist event in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Slicked Back

Jordan Chiles.

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Jordan Chiles looks victorious at the 2026 Spotify Best New Artist event in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Kissy Face

Eve and Teyana Taylor.

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Eve and Teyana Taylor pose together at the Recording Academy Honors in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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McDreamy

Patrick Dempsey.

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McDreamy himself, Patrick Dempsey appears on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Jan. 29.

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Red Hot

Chloe Bailey.

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Chloe Bailey shows up for a cause at the American Heart Association's Red Dress Collection & Concert Gala in New York City on Jan. 29.

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Rocker Chic

Cara Delevingne.

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Cara Delevingne is ravishing at the Warner Music Group Grammy Awards party in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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Husband and Wife

Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson

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Sam Taylor-Johnson and Aaron Taylor-Johnson show up for fashion at the Saint Laurent Menswear show on Jan. 27.

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'Send Help' and Love

Dylan O'Brien and Rachel McAdams

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Costars Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien display their bond at the U.K. premiere of their new film Send Help in London on Jan. 29.

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On Set Smiles

Vince Vaughn

Vince Vaughn beams while filming Bad Monkey season 2 in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.

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It-Girl Energy

Rose McGowan

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Rose McGowan opts for a classic red lip with her denim outfit at the Charlie Le Mindu Haute Couture show in Paris on Jan. 29.

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Piece of Cake

Selma Blair and Rosanna Scotto

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Selma Blair and Good Day New York's Rosanna Scotto twin in the actress's Benny's Eyewear collaboration while at Fresco by Scotto for lunch in New York City's Midtown.

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Big Belt

Lila Moss

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Lila Moss hosts a dinner with Adanola and Dazed in London on Jan. 29.

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Man About Town

Jason Biggs

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Jason Biggs bundles up as he steps out in New York City on Jan. 29.

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'Pitt' Stop

Katherine LaNasa

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Katherine LaNasa looks chic while out and about in New York City on Jan. 29.

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In the Pocket

Mark Duplass

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Mark Duplass keeps it casual at a Park City Legacy screening of Humpday during Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 29.

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Proper Pantsuit

Christine Baranski

Christine Baranski is honored at Hearing the Ovarian Cancer Whisper's Time Is of the Essence luncheon in Palm Beach, Florida, on Jan. 26.

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New 'Heights'

Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie

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Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie embark on their press tour for Wuthering Heights, which starts with the Los Angeles premiere on Jan. 28.

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Mother-Son Duo

Jack Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne

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Sharon Osbourne and her son Jack Osbourne spend quality time together at the Billboard Power 100 event in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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Voice of an Angel

Mariah Carey

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Mariah Carey smiles for the camera at the Billboard Power 100 event in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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Shopping Spree

Rihanna

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Rihanna makes a stop at the Dior boutique in Paris on Jan. 28, as she wraps up her Fashion Week.

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Next Level Chefs

Richard Blais, Nyesha Arrington, Gordon Ramsay, and Jennifer Hudson

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Gordon Ramsey poses with Next Level Chef judges Richard Blais and Nyesha Arrington, on The Jennifer Hudson Show in Los Angeles, airing on Jan. 29.

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Zoo-Wee!

Ginnifer Goodwin and Ke Huy Quan

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Voice actors Ginnifer Goodwin and Ke Huy Quan reunite at the Zootopia 2 Q&A Awards Screening at The Walt Disney Animation Studios on Jan. 28.

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What Dreams Are Made Of

Hilary Duff

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Hilary Duff arrives in New York City for her concert in Brooklyn on Jan. 28.

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En Route

Jennifer Lawrence

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Jennifer Lawrence is on the move at JFK Airport in New York City on Jan. 28 after a trip to Europe for Paris Fashion Week.

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Sheer Tights

Dakota Johnson

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Dakota Johnson shows up in style to the Valentino Haute Couture show during Paris Fashion Week on Jan. 28.

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Snow Princess

Pamela Anderson

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Pamela Anderson is spotted in every shade of blue on set for Somedays in New Jersey on Jan. 28.

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Peace and Love

Benny Blanco

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Benny Blanco holds up a peace sign for the camera at the TikTok Grammy Nominees Party in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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Model Behavior

Cara Delevingne

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Cara Delevingne rocks a slick-back bun and sparkly gloves at the Wuthering Heights premiere in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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She Is the Moment

Charli XCX

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Charli xcx serves face at the Wuthering Heights premiere in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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Patterns Galore

Hong Chau

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Hong Chau arrives at the Wuthering Heights premiere in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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Flower Power

Ariana Madix

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Ariana Madix cosplays a beautiful rose at the Wuthering Heights premiere in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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Hold That Pose

Atsuko Okatsuka

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Atsuko Okatsuka takes advantage of the props at the Wuthering Heights premiere in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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Go with the Flow

Scout Willis

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Scout Willis sports a mustard yellow, flowy dress to the Wuthering Heights premiere in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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Country Princess

Megan Moroney

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Megan Moroney finds her table at the 2026 NMPA + Billboard Grammy Week Songwriter Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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It's Always Sunshine

Paul Dano, Toni Collette, Abigail Breslin and Greg Kinnear

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The cast of Little Miss Sunshine, including Paul Dano, Toni Collette, Abigail Breslin, and Greg Kinnear, reunite for the 20th anniversary of Little Miss Sunshine at Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 28.

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Begin Cardigan

Anthony Mackie

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Anthony Mackie delivers cool dad vibes at the Sundance Legacy Party presented by Kanopy during the film festival in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 28.

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Clean Living

Elle Macpherson

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Elle Macpherson promotes a healthy lifestyle at the Longevity & Clean Living Supper Event in Miami on Jan. 28.

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Listen Up

Kelly Rowland

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Kelly Rowland has the mic at The Big Tigger Morning Show with Jazzy McBee in Atlanta on Jan. 28.

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I Got My Girls

Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Constance Zimmer and Jazz Raycole

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Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Constance Zimmer and Jazz Raycole are a fabulpous four at The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 premiere in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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The Lincoln Lawyer

Cobie Smulders

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Cobie Smulders is calm, cool, and collected at The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 premiere in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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Gym Rat

Tate McRae

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Tate McRae struts out of the gym in all black after a workout in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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World's Fastest Man

Meredith Kopit Levien, Noah Lyles, and Blanca Juti

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Noah Lyles sits down with Meredith Kopit Levien of the New York Times and Blanca Juti from L'Oréal in New York City on Jan. 27 to discuss his role in Meeting the Moment.

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Feather Sleeves

Victoria Monet

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Victoria Monét walks the carpet at the Black Music Action Coalition's 2026 Music Maker dinner in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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On the Go

Kathy Hilton

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Kathy Hilton has her hands full on the streets of New York City with her dog and a Sonic drink on Jan. 28.

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Bang, Bang

Barry Keoghan.

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Barry Keoghan is nearly unrecognizable under his shaggy cut at the Crime 101 U.K. gala screening in London on Jan. 28.

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Premiere Night

Halle Berry.

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Halle Berry is every bit the A-Lister at the Crime 101 U.K. gala screening in London on Jan. 28.

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Really Regal

King Charles and Queen Camilla.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla reign over the Finding Harmony: A King's Vision premiere at Windsor Castle on Jan. 28.

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Royal Engagement

Kate Winslet.

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Kate Winslet is serene at the Finding Harmony: A King's Vision premiere at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, on Jan. 28.

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Two Stars

Ernie Isley and Ronald Isley.

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Ernie Isley and Ronald Isley of The Isley Brothers receive stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Jan. 28.

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Black Tie

Felicity Blunt and Stanley Tucci.

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Stanley Tucci and wife Felicity Blunt attend the Finding Harmony: A King's Vision premiere at Windsor Castle on Jan. 28.

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Hey Dude

Chris Hemsworth.

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Chris Hemsworth waves to the cameras at the Crime 101 UK gala screening in London on Jan. 28.

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Flower Power

Paris Hilton.

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Paris Hilton rocks a bold flower power ensemble in New York City on Jan. 28.

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Important Meeting

Kid Rock and Dan Wall.

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Kid Rock speaks with Live Nation's Executive Vice President for Corporate and Regulatory Affairs Dan Wall at a hearing to discuss improper ticket practices in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 28

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Book Talk

Jennifer Wallace and Ina Garten.

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Jennifer Wallace poses with Ina Garten and her book Mattering at 92NY in New York City on Jan. 27.

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Loads of Fun

Jodie Sweetin.

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Jodie Sweetin and guests have fun on stage at Smoke Show with Jodie Sweetin in San Francisco on Jan. 24.

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Off the Field

Steve Young, Jerry Rice, and Joe Montana.

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Football icons Steve Young, Jerry Rice and Joe Montana pose together at the premiere of AMC series Rise of the 49ers in San Francisco on Jan. 27.

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Fur Fun

Tyla.

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Tyla looks fresh off the runway at Paris fashion week on Jan. 28.

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Tip Here

Tommy DeVito and Raheme Taylor.

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Patriots quarterback Tommy DeVito and fan Raheme Taylor sell lemonade as a fantasy football punishment stunt for Progressive in Foxborough, Mass., on Jan. 28.

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Front Row Fashion

Taraji P. Henson and Jewel.

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Taraji P. Henson and Jewel are front row buddies at he Zuhair Murad Haute Couture fashion show in Paris on Jan. 28.

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The Life of a Showgirl, and Guy

Annabel O' Hagan, Kyle MacLachlan, and Frances Turner.

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Annabel O' Hagan, Kyle MacLachlan, and Frances Turner attend the Fallout Finale screening and reception in Las Vegas on Jan. 27.

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All Black

Ice T.

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Ice T visits Good Day New York in the Big Apple on Jan. 28.

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Pets Allowed

Selma Blair.

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Selma Blair and her four-legged bestie, Scout, pose at a launch event for her collaboration with Benny's Eyewear in New York City on Jan. 28.

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Silver Fox

Patrick Dempsey.

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Patrick Dempsey is ever-handsome as he drops by SiriusXM Studios in New York City on Jan. 28.

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Cup of Joel

Joel McHale and Rosanna Scotto.

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Joel Mchale and Rosanna Scotto are happy co-hosts on Good Day New York on Jan. 28.

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Peace and Love

Mark Ruffalo.

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Mark Ruffalo makes a peace sign at the Crime 101 UK gala screening in London on Jan. 28.

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Curtain Call

Kristin Chenoweth.

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Kristin Chenoweth is all smiles as she surprises fans at Nashville's Hutton Hotel.

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Family Fun

Sistine James, Kevin James, Sienna James, Steffiana James and Kannon James.

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Kevin James is all smiles with wife Steffiana and their children Sistine, Sienna, and Kannon at the premiere of his new movie Solo Mio in New York City on Jan. 27.

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Tied Down

Connor Storrie.

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Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie is rockstar chic at the Saint Laurent fashion show in Paris on Jan. 27.

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Costar Goals

Kelly Rowland and Cliff "Method Man" Smith.

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Kelly Rowland and Cliff "Method Man" Smith suit up at the premiere of their new romantic comedy Relationship Goals in Atlanta on Jan. 27.

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Girl Power

Nancy Wilson and Chappell Roan.

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Chappell Roan and Nancy Wilson join forces at We Are Moving the Needle's Resonator Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 27.

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Jewel Toned

Jewel.

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Jewel looks cozy at the Elie Saab couture show in Paris on Jan. 28.

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Paris Girl

Lily Allen.

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West End Girl Lily Allen heads to Paris for the Valentino couture show on Jan. 28.

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Put Her in Chanel

Tyla.

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Tyla is decked out in Chanel backstage at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in New York City on Jan. 27.

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Zara Larsson Wows in Hot Pink at a Grammys Party in Hollywood, Calif., Plus Jessie Buckley, Cynthia Nixon, and More

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These Are the Youngest Artists to Ever Be Nominated for a Grammy Award Diana Pearl, Zoey Lyttle, Emily KrauserFebruary 1, 2026 at 3:00 AM 0 LeAnn Rimes poses with her awards at the 39th annual Grammys at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Feb. 26, 1997; Taylor Swift attends the 50th annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Feb.

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Diana Pearl, Zoey Lyttle, Emily KrauserFebruary 1, 2026 at 3:00 AM

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LeAnn Rimes poses with her awards at the 39th annual Grammys at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Feb. 26, 1997; Taylor Swift attends the 50th annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Feb. 10, 2008; and Olivia Rodrigo arrives at the 64th annual Grammy Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 3, 2022

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Who says you need a driver's license to earn a Grammy Award nomination?

Olivia Rodrigo had both when she was nominated for her first three awards at 19 — including Best Pop Solo Performance for her viral hit "drivers license," which she won. Other musicians, however, were much younger when they earned their first Grammy nods.

In fact, a handful hadn't even graduated from middle school yet — and one was a toddler! Victoria Monét's daughter, Hazel Monét, was only 2½ when she earned her first nomination alongside her mom in 2024. Though Hazel is an outlier, many notable names such as Michael Jackson, Lorde and Justin Bieber also achieved early Grammy success.

From LeAnn Rimes to Destiny's Child, here are some of the youngest stars to ever be nominated for Grammys over the years.

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Hazel Monét

Victoria Monét (left) and daughter Hazel Monét attend the premiere of 'Wicked' at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in L.A. on Nov. 9, 2024

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In 2024, Victoria's then 2½-year-old daughter, Hazel, became the youngest Grammy nominee ever when she earned a nod alongside her mother for Best Traditional R&B Performance for "Hollywood," which also featured Earth, Wind & Fire.

The "On My Mama" singer told Billboard in November 2023 that her toddler reacted to the news by "being on the phone watching Baby Shark."

"I'm so proud of her, but she has no idea," Victoria said.

Victoria won three Grammys at the 2024 awards ceremony — Best New Artist, Best R&B Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical — but sadly, the category Hazel was in didn't earn the mother-daughter duo a golden gramophone.

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DeLeon Sheffield

DeLeon Sheffield performs during Allstate Gospel SuperFest at the House of Hope Arena in Chicago on March 21, 2015

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Gospel singer DeLeon Sheffield (née Richards) started touring at age 5 and was only 8 when she was nominated for her first Grammy in 1985 for Best Soul Gospel Performance — Female.

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Blue Ivy Carter

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Just after turning 9, Jay-Z and Beyoncé's eldest child, Blue Ivy, won Best Music Video in 2021 for her part in her mom's song "Brown Skin Girl" from the 2019 soundtrack album The Lion King: The Gift. She sang a few lines on the track and received a writing credit. Per The Hollywood Reporter, in 2020, she became the youngest recipient in BET Awards history to win a BET Her Award for her contributions to the empowering track.

In 2025, Blue Ivy earned an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Motion Picture) for her debut role in Disney's musical drama Mufasa: The Lion King.

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Michael Jackson

From left: Tito Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Michael Jackson, Randy Jackson and Marlon Jackson of The Jackson 5 pose backstage with Gladys Knight & The Pips during the 15th annual Grammy Awards at the Tennessee Theatre in Nashville on March 3, 1973.

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At 12 years old, the late King of Pop earned his first nomination at the 1970 ceremony for the song "ABC," which he performed with his brothers in their band The Jackson 5.

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Billy Gilman

Billy Gilman was only 12 when he made a splash in country music in 2000 with his first single, "One Voice." The song was nominated for Best Male Country Vocal Performance, and as of 2026, it remains his only Grammy nod. After Gilman's early success, he went on to compete on The Voice in 2016.

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Zac and Taylor Hanson

From left: Zac Hanson, Isaac Hanson and Taylor Hanson of Hanson attend the 'Stuck on You' premiere at Clearview Chelsea Cinema in N.Y.C. on Dec. 8, 2003

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For their earworm of a tune "MMMBop," Hanson earned two Grammy nominations at the 1998 ceremony — Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocal and Record of the Year — which made brothers Zac Hanson, then 12, and Taylor Hanson, then 14, two of the youngest Grammy nominees ever. (Their older brother Isaac Hanson was also quite young at just 16.)

They were also up for Best New Artist, but the trio lost all three awards. That ceremony was the last time the brothers received Grammy nods. However, in May 2024, they performed at the Inaugural Grammy Hall of Fame Gala.

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LeAnn Rimes

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Rimes was just 14 years old when she won two Grammy Awards in 1997 — one for Best New Artist and the other for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for her 1996 song "Blue."

"No country artist had ever won Best New Artist, so everyone told me, 'Don't get your hopes up.' And then they called my name," Rimes reportedly said. "I think I shook for 20 minutes after. Everyone thought No Doubt would win, and then they called my name! I sat down, and Gwen Stefani walks by and screams, 'That's the little girl who just kicked our ass!' "

At the time, the accolades made Rimes the youngest Grammy winner in history. (Leah Peasall, then 8 years old, broke the record in 2002, along with her sisters, when the trio nabbed the Album of the Year award for their feature on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack.)

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Luis Miguel

Luis Miguel rehearses onstage for the second annual Latin Grammy Awards at the Forum in L.A. on Sept. 10, 2001.

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Now a household name, Latin artist Luis Miguel amassed acclaim at a young age. In 1985, he won his first Grammy at age 14 for Best Mexican-American Performance for "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres," the 1984 duet with Sheena Easton. In the years since, he's earned five more Grammys out of 14 additional nominations.

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Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber arrives at the 52nd annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center in L.A. on Jan. 31, 2010 Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic

Bieber was only 16 when he nabbed his first Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Album for 2010's My World 2.0. The Canadian pop star didn't win either award, with Best New Artist in 2011 going to Esperanza Spalding. However, in 2016, he did take home a Grammy five years later for Best Dance Recording of "Where Are Ü Now" with Skrillex and Diplo. His second win came in 2021 for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for "10,000 Hours" with Dan + Shay.

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Lorde

Lorde poses in the press room during the 56th annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center in L.A. on Jan. 26, 2014 Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic

"Royals" hit the airwaves in 2013, when Lorde was just 16. A few months after her 17th birthday, she earned two trophies for the song at the 56th annual Grammy Awards: Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year.

Lorde was also nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album for Pure Heroine and Record of the Year for "Royals." In 2018, she received one more nod for her album Melodrama.

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Nick and Joe Jonas

Nick Jonas (left) and Joe Jonas of Jonas Brothers at the 51st annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center in L.A. on Feb. 8, 2009

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Nick Jonas — the youngest Jonas Brothers bandmate, but not the youngest Jonas brother, who would be Frankie Jonas — was just 16 when the trio earned a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2009 ceremony. (They lost to Adele, which is pretty good company to be in.)

Joe Jonas, the middle Jonas Brothers, was 19 at the time, while the band's eldest member and the oldest JoBro, Kevin Jonas, was already 21. The next time the group was considered for a Grammy, Nick was 27 — they were up for Best Pop Group Performance for their hit 2019 song "Sucker." Despite their longevity in the music world, these nods have been the Jonas Brothers' only two nominations thus far.

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Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell

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The brother-sister duo each broke records in 2020.

Billie Eilish, who was 17 at the time she was nominated for six awards, was the youngest artist ever to be recognized for the top four Grammy categories: Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best New Artist — and she won them all. Meanwhile, Finneas O'Connell, then 22, was the youngest producer ever to be nominated for Producer of the Year (not alongside a collaborator), according to Billboard.

Through 2026, Eilish has earned 34 total nominations and won nine.

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Britney Spears

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Britney Spears was 18 when she was first nominated for a Grammy, and she sweetly brought her mom, Lynne, as her date to the 2000 ceremony. The "Oops!...I Did It Again" singer was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "...Baby One More Time," as well as Best New Artist, which she lost to Christina Aguilera.

Spears found vindication in 2005, when she earned her first and only Grammy so far for Best Dance Recording for "Toxic." In total, the pop icon has been nominated for eight Grammys over the course of her career.

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Taylor Swift

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Now one of the biggest stars on the planet, Taylor Swift received a Best New Artist nod at just 18. Though she didn't win in the category, her first Grammy nomination in 2008 was indicative of the many more to come. In 2010, she took home four of the eight awards for which she was considered.

Through 2026, the "Ophelia" singer boasts 14 wins out of 58 Grammy nominations and holds the record for most Album of the Year wins — four! — of any artist.

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GAYLE was 18 when she was nominated for Song of the Year in 2023 for her angsty anthem "abcdefu." The song garnered major attention after going viral on TikTok and topped the global charts, reaching No. 3 in the U.S. and No. 1 in the U.K. That same year, the Texas-born, Tennessee-raised singer was an opener on the U.S. leg of Swift's The Eras Tour.

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The Kid LAROI

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At just 18 years old, Australian rapper The Kid LAROI became a contender in two Grammy categories in 2022: Best New Artist and Album of the Year for his contributions to Bieber's Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe).

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Halle Bailey

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Halle Bailey — who is 21 months younger than her sister and collaborator Chloe Bailey — was 18 when the musical duo was nominated for two awards at the 2019 Grammys. (Chloe was 20 at the time.)

As a group, Chloe x Halle received nods in the Best New Artist and Best Urban Contemporary Album categories. The sibling singers didn't take home the gramophone, but bigger things were just around the corner for Halle, who starred as Princess Ariel in Disney's 2023 live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid.

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Avril Lavigne

Life was anything but "complicated" when, at 18, Avril Lavigne picked up five Grammy nominations in 2002, including Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Album for Let Go. She didn't take home any trophies, but she did receive three more nods the following year for her hits "I'm With You" and "Losing Grip."

During an event at the Grammy Museum in 2019, Lavigne shared that she was proud of the music she wrote as a teenager, telling the Museum's artistic director Scott Goldman that she heard "variety and a lot of depth."

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Olivia Rodrigo

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In 2022, 19-year-old Rodrigo took home three of the seven awards for which she was nominated: Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album for her debut Sour and Best Pop Solo Performance for "drivers license."

She was nominated for six more awards at the 2024 ceremony, including another nod for Best Pop Solo Performance for "Vampire," but lost in every category.

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Justin Timberlake

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Alongside his fellow *NSYNC bandmates, Justin Timberlake was 19 when he became a two-time Grammy nominee in 2000. The boy band's songs "Music of My Heart" and "God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You" were up for consideration in the Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals categories, respectively.

Timberlake has received a total of 39 nominations — only eight of which he shares with the other members of *NSYNC — and won 10 awards, all as a solo artist.

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Jordin Sparks

Jordin Sparks arrives at the 51st annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center in L.A. on Feb. 8, 2009 Jeff Vespa/WireImage

Jordin Sparks was 19 when she scored her first Grammy nod. In 2009, she was up for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals for "No Air," her duet with Chris Brown. It would be more than a decade before the American Idol champion earned her second nomination for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for 2022's "Love Me Like I Am."

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Destiny's Child

From left: Kelly Rowland, Farrah Franklin, Beyoncé and Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child attend the 42nd annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center in L.A. on Feb. 23, 2000 SGranitz/WireImage

Before Beyoncé released her first solo album (and subsequently took over the world) in 2003, she was nominated for her first Grammy with Destiny's Child at the 2000 ceremony. Their hit "Bills, Bills, Bills" was up for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. At the time, each of the group's members — Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett — was only 19.

Roberson and Luckett were dropped from the group in 2000, and Destiny's Child (who at that point were a trio of Beyoncé, Rowland and Michelle Williams) disbanded in 2005. Beyoncé now holds the record for the most Grammys ever won, with 35 wins out of 99 nominations as of 2026.

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Christina Aguilera

The "Genie in a Bottle" singer was only 19 when she took home the trophy for Best New Artist in 2000 — a big year for young pop stars at the Grammys! The song, which was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, also became Aguilera's first No. 1 hit. Over her career, Aguilera has been nominated for 21 Grammys and has won five.

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Rihanna

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Another 19-year-old first-time Grammy nominee was Rihanna, who was up for four awards at the 2008 ceremony. That year, she won Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "Umbrella" with Jay-Z, a song that had also been up for Record of the Year. Her other two nods were Best Dance Recording for "Don't Stop the Music" and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "Hate That I Love You" featuring NE-YO.

Through 2026, Rihanna has won nine total awards out of 34 nominations.

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Barry Keoghan has gone full Beatles.

The *Saltburn *actor, who will portray drummer Ringo Starr in director Sam Mendes' highly anticipated four-film project on the Fab Four, has debuted his mop-top hairstyle.

Keoghan will star in the movie taken from the perspective of Starr, one of two band members — the other being Paul McCartney — still living. Paul Mescal will play McCartney.**

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Ringo Starr in 1966; Barry Keoghan rocks his new look on Jan. 28 in London.

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Actors Harris Dickinson and Joseph Quinn will play the late John Lennon, who was murdered in December 1980, and George Harrison, who died of cancer in November 2001, respectively.

The project that Mendes has teased as a "four-film cinematic event" that will collectively tell "the story of the greatest band in history" is scheduled to arrive in theaters, all at once, in April 2028. The project was announced at ComicCon 2025.**

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Keoghan revealed in July that he was working on screen tests for the movie. He told BBC's *Radio 1 Breakfast* show that he was more than happy with the way he looked.

"It's great. I look amazing," Keoghan told Quinn. "I'm not even messing — I look amazing. I look more Ringo than Ringo looks Ringo."**

No big deal or anything, but Keoghan had noted a couple of months earlier during an appearance on *Jimmy Kimmel Live* that, well, he had some help: an up-close look at the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.

"I met him at his house, and he played the drums for me," Keoghan said then. "He asked me to play, but I wasn't playing the drums for Ringo."

Understandable. But at least Keoghan already knew that Starr approved of his casting.

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"When I was talking to him, I couldn't look at him," Keoghan added. "I was nervous, like right now. But he's like, 'You can look at me.'"

And Keoghan had been practicing his playing for a while by then.

"We've been in full camp for like 16 or 17 weeks now," he said at Fastnet Film Festival near Cork, Ireland, according to the U.K.'s* The Sun* in May 2025. "It's just an absolute joy. The camp is like boot camp, and it's a place where you have time, and you try things. It's a place of failing, a place of learning and trying. That's the process I'm in now. It's a playground for me."

He also said he had blisters on his hands.**

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Michael Urie's first-ever movie role might not have made it out the editing room, but the memory lives on thanks to his incredible costar.

While playing a game of "Lie vs. Lie" with *Shrinking* costar Jessica Williams for **, Urie recalled his first big screen acting role and how a gesture from the late Brittany Murphy made the experience unforgettable.

"It was one of my very first jobs and it was a movie and I hadn't really done anything and I played a pig walker," Urie shared when prompted to talk about a time he had to work with animals. "[I was] really a dog walker, but in this scene I was picking up a pig. So, the scene was with five dogs and a pig."

When Williams correctly guessed that Urie was telling the truth, the *Ugly Betty* alum elaborated on the experience, explaining that the role had in been in the 2003 dramedy, *Uptown Girls *starring Murphy as the immature nanny to a young Dakota Fanning.

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"She was so sweet and amazing as an actor," Urie recalled of Murphy, who died in 2009. "I remember her being so sweet and insisting that we'd met before, but we definitely had not. It was so sweet. I was really touched by I was like, 'No, I promise we haven't met before.' And she's like, 'Are you sure? Because I feel like we have!' and it was like so adorable and weird."

While Urie claimed he only worked on the film for "like half a day," he attended the wrap party where Murphy shared a sweet surprise about his role, which had ultimately been cut.

"I went to the rap party, and I saw her and she was, again, so sweet to me and she said, 'I mentioned you in another scene. I talked about you and I added it in,'" he told Williams, who was suitably moved, responding that she "got a little misty."

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Murphy died at 32, days after collapsing in the bathroom of her home in the Hollywood Hills. Ultimately, the Los Angeles County coroner determined that the actress had succumbed to a combination of pneumonia, anemia, and "multiple drug intoxication" from over-the-counter and prescription medication.

While she was perhaps best known for her role as Tai in the 1995 comedy *Clueless* and as a paramour of Eminem's Jimmy in *8 Mile*, Murphy had an impressive number of roles in both film and television that made her a household name. She also notably portrayed Daisy in the drama *Girl, Interrupted* (1999), Shellie in Robert Rodriguez's *Sin City* (2005), Sarah in the romantic comedy *Just Married*, and, in the 2001 thriller *Don't Say a Word*, psychiatric patient Elisabeth Burrows.**

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"She like really means a lot to millennials too, just because of how funny and iconic she was," Williams mused. "And she's so likable. She's like such a star, and she's a really amazing dramatic actress too. One of my favorite movies is *Girl Interrupted*."

And although Urie's role ended up on the cutting room floor, there was another silver lining. "I'm not in the movie, but I do still get residuals," the actor gleefully shared. "Because I'm in the deleted scenes on the DVD."

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Urie and Williams reprise their roles as Brian and Gaby in season 3 of their Apple TV series *Shrinking*, which premieres Wednesday.

Created by Bill Lawrence, Brett Goldstein, and Jason Segel, the streaming hit has been nominated for seven Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series. It stars Segel as Jimmy, a therapist who unravels after the death of his wife and begins to cross boundaries with his patients. Season 2, which wrapped at the end of 2024, ended with Jimmy taking a major step forward in his grieving process.

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Melania Trump is opening a movie in theaters this weekend, but will anyone show up to see it?

The short answer to that question is: yes. The long answer is complicated.

The new documentary chronicling the life and times of the First Lady in the 20 days leading up to her husband's re-election to the presidency in 2024 is opening in over 1,500 theaters on Friday. That's a remarkably wide release for a documentary — a film form which rarely exerts the same box office pull as fiction features — meaning *Melania *will be easier to see on the big screen than most docs. And premiere projections are trending up, with BoxOfficePro estimating a $1-2 million open last week, but revising to $2-5 million this week. It isn't often a documentary exceeds $3 million in its lifetime gross.

There's just one problem: the phenomenal cost Amazon MGM Studios undertook to license, market, and release the film.

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The film division of the million-headed hydra run by Jeff Bezos paid an estimated $40 million to acquire *Melania* and has spent an additional $35 million on marketing and promotion. That's $75 million for a film believed to recoup at the very most $5 million in its grand debut — and diminishing returns after an increasingly sluggish January box office are sure to follow.

Daniel Loria, senior vice president and editorial director at BoxOfficePro, the theatrical industry's trade publication, tells EW that he thinks that $5 million figure itself is a "reach."

"I'm not really buying that 4 or 5 number," Loria says. He cites several factors that ought to give Amazon pause, starting with the fact that a 1,500-theater release is "extraordinary" for a documentary, "especially in the post-pandemic era." Then there's the idea that, traditionally, "these sort of public-figure documentaries usually get bought and produced for streaming. That's the real value for these things."

*Melania *isn't an event, in other words, a more-and-more necessary ingredient in box office success. Knowing it will soon be streamable on a service millions already subscribe to may make it too easy to skip in person.

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But there's more. Loria points out that *Melania*'s** **"distributor already spent through a marketing campaign for a wide release last weekend in *Mercy*." That dystopian thriller starring Chris Pratt barely edged *Avatar: Fire and Ash *off the box office throne after a five-week reign. *Mercy *took in just $11.2 million domestically on a $60 million budget that doesn't factor in marketing and promotional costs.

"Now they're releasing another movie, right? And this one is coming out limited. So I think that puts this into context," Loria explains, pointing out that *Mercy *released on nearly 3,500 screens compared to *Melania*'s 1,500 screens.****

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Placing *Melania *in another context yields similarly dire results; Loria compares the film with the 2024 documentary *Am I Racist*?*, *from the conservative media company *The Daily Wire*. That film also opened in around 1,500 theaters and targeted a similar political demographic to *Melania *in its marketing.

*Am I Racist* pulled in $4.5 million across its opening weekend, but was made for the comparative pittance of $3 million dollars. While the films are similarly "partisan," Loria notes that *Am I Racist *had a "provocative discourse element" to it that *Melania*, judging by its somber and decorous trailer, lacks.

None of this has stopped Donald Trump from claiming in a Monday Truth Social post that *Melania*, a "MUST WATCH," is "selling out, FAST!"

In addition to *Mercy*, *Melania *will compete with three new releases for box office glory. There's the prime contender, Sam Raimi's horror return *Send Help*, which touts the combined star power of Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien. Then there's Jason Statham's action thriller *Shelter*, and Loria's dark horse, the independently produced sci-fi horror offering *Iron Lung*.

*Melania *was directed by Brett Ratner, his first film since he was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women in 2017, accusations he has denied. Loria sums up *Melania*'s predicament simply: "I think the week one question is: Does Donald Trump's appeal expand to Melania for a film? The week two question is: Is Brett Ratner's movie any good?"

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Published: February 01, 2026 at 05:38AM on Source: PRIME TIME

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