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Suri Cruise, 17, wears $2,700 shearling Maje coat for second time

Suri Cruise, the 17-year-old daughter of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise, has been making headlines recently for her fashion choices. She was recently spotted in New York City wearing her signature Maje shearling coat, which retails for a whopping $2,695 but was on sale for $1,347. Paired with cozy drawstring pants and Birkenstock suede clogs, Suri looked effortlessly chic as she strolled around the city with a friend.
This is not the first time Suri has been seen in her favorite coat. In February, she was spotted wearing the same jacket while out with her mom, Katie Holmes. The mother-daughter duo often coordinate their outfits and share a similar sense of style. It seems that Suri has inherited more than just her looks from her famous mom.
In addition to her keen fashion sense, Suri has also been making waves in the performing arts world. It was recently revealed that she had a starring role in her school’s production of “The Addams Family: A New Musical,” where she played the iconic character Morticia Addams. According to reports, Suri was a hit with the audience and did not mention her famous parents in her bio, instead choosing to thank her teachers, fellow cast members, and crew.
Suri’s relationship with her father, Tom Cruise, has been a point of interest for many since her parents’ divorce in 2012. Following the split, Katie Holmes was granted sole custody of Suri, with Cruise receiving visitation rights. Despite their estrangement, it is clear that Suri remains close to her mother and has continued to thrive in both her personal and professional life.
As Suri continues to navigate the challenges of growing up in the public eye, she does so with grace and style. With a supportive mother by her side and a bright future ahead of her, Suri Cruise is certainly a young woman to watch in the years to come.
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A$AP Rocky Issues Apology to Woman He Facepalmed in Viral Met Gala Moment

A$AP Rocky is apologizing once again for unwittingly injuring a fan and messing up her eyeglasses.
The rapper spoke with Vogue for their “Life in Looks” segment on Tuesday, April 15, and reviewed 21 fashion looks throughout his career, including his 2023 Met Gala look. During the video interview, he also acknowledged a viral moment from that night when he accidentally facepalmed a fan.
Ahead of the Met Gala, on May 1, 2023, the rapper was filmed attempting to make his way to the entrance of The Carlyle. But he found himself behind a wall of fans instead. He used a nearby onlooker’s shoulder to help hoist himself over the barrier set up by the hotel, knocking the woman’s glasses askew in the process.
On Tuesday, he told Vogue that he jumped over the barricade because he was trying to get into his hotel room. “I was gonna be late for the Met Gala,” he explained. “I was trying to get in my room, and this poor young little lady, man, I didn’t even know that I messed up her glasses.”
“To whoever that young lady was. Again, I apologize. I’m so sorry. I ain’t mean to do that, sweetheart. My fault,” he added.
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At the time of the viral moment, the fan posted a selfie on Twitter, with her oversized frames after the incident. “A$AP Rocky just literally jumped over me,” she wrote.
The rapper took note of the selfie, replying, “LOL MY FAULT $WEETHEART” before following her @youareasapmadz account.
“I’m printing this on a t-shirt,” she joked back, adding, “Why is A$AP now oomf [one of my friends]?”
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After the incident, he and girlfriend Rihanna appeared at the “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty”-themed fashion event.
The father of two wore a white shirt under a dark blazer, a dark tie, sunglasses and black shoes, making a show-stopping statement in a red plaid, high-low kilt over bedazzled wide-leg jeans.
During his Vogue segment, Rocky said he loved that look, and liked Lagerfeld’s elegance.
“Sometimes I’m just embodying that spirit. Was just paying homage to his look at one of the shows that he did,” he explained of the look. “[We] kind of wanted to exaggerate the kilt a little bit so it could feel more grand. I was just like, ‘Man, I’m going full throttle today.’ ”
“We gonna do one glove. We gonna do some Michael Jackson s—, you know, we want all of the belts like Karl,” Rocky said. “There is a lot going on, but it’s actually well put together, yo. This is dope. This is when over-accessorizing goes right. This is how you do it.”
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Inside Meghan Markle’s night out in NYC to see ‘Gypsy’ on Broadway

Meghan Markle is embracing her inner city girl while Prince Harry is across the pond. The Dutchess of Sussex grabbed a bite to eat at the Polo Bar before seeing a showing of “Gypsy” on Broadway. Watch the full video to hear Page Six Senior Reporter Mara Siegler spill everything you need to know about her night out.
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Barry Williams on His Dad’s ‘Jealousy’ That He Out-Earned Him as a Teen Actor

Barry Williams found success as a child and teen actor — but it did come with a price.
On the April 15 episode of The Real Brady Bros podcast, Williams and his co-host Christopher Knight were joined by their Brady Bunch costars Susan Olsen and Mike Lookinland. Williams, 70, played eldest sibling Greg Brady. Knight, 67, played Peter, while Olsen, 63, and Lookinland, 64, played the youngest Bradys, Cindy and Bobby.
During the episode, the four on-screen siblings reminisced about how they joined The Brady Bunch and how they got started as young actors.
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Williams said that when he auditioned for The Brady Bunch, “I’d been working for a while.” He remembered appearing on TV shows like Gomer Pyle, That Girl and The Mod Squad. Getting asked to do The Brady Bunch, he said, “was like manna from heaven.”
“I just thought, ‘Oh my gosh. This is gonna be a series,’ ” he remembered. He was particularly excited to play the oldest sibling since in real life, he was the youngest of three boys. The fact that “it was going to be a series, so I probably wouldn’t have to audition as much” was part of why he was “very, very excited,” he added.
However, his newfound success from The Brady Bunch, which ran from 1969 to 1974, led to some difficulties with his dad, Frank Blenkhorn. “He never was, at any point, exactly approving of the fact that I was in show business,” he explained. “As the show became more successful, I think he was more disenchanted. And I think there was a point where I may have had more opportunities, or there was a year or two where I was literally making more money than he was.” Williams said that only happened when his dad’s business would have a “down period” once in a while.
“He was very sharp with me about ego, about, you know, about making sure that I wasn’t getting too big for my britches, which probably was deserved,” Williams continued. “But I sensed a bit of jealousy.” His dad, he thought, felt frustrated that “a kid” didn’t have to go through “25 years” of work and instead had success “handed to him.”
Williams said he also thought his success took “a toll on his brothers” as his family’s life began to revolve around him and what he needed. “There was some resentment,” he said.
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Knight said that in some ways, he could relate. His mother, Wilma, “was absolutely vociferously opposed to whatever the show was standing for, which was a challenge.” He explained that in retrospect, as an adult, it caused his mother “internal grief” that her real family couldn’t live up to the Bradys.
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Meanwhile, his father, Edward, had been a Shakespearean actor and felt The Brady Bunch was not “high art.” His dad didn’t do any TV at all, he said, because he felt, “It was beneath actors that did stage.”
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