Will Trump's face appear on a coin? What we know about 2 Trump coins.

Two similar, but very different, coins that may feature the likeness of PresidentDonald Trumpare getting closer to reality amid swirling controversy.

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One would be a huge, gold collector's item. The other would be a controversial and temporary addition to circulating currency, meant to celebrate the nation's 250th birthday.

A U.S. Treasury Department advisory board on March 19 announced thedesign for a 24-karat gold commemorative coin for the nation's 250th anniversary(semiquincentennial). It features a portrait of Trump, a move that opponents say bucks tradition.

A separate $1 coin with Trump's face on it could go into circulation, also as part of the semiquincentennial.

The coins, if they are produced, would be the latest push by Trump and his allies tofeature his name and likeness on items and buildings of significance, from national park passes and banners to the renamedTrump-Kennedy Center for the Arts.

Here is what we know about the two coins and the controversy they have stoked:

Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach holds the last penny stamped at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. The last penny stamped at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach stamps the last penny at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach holds the last penny stamped at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. Equipment used in the pressing of pennies at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. Equipment used in the pressing of pennies at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. A planchet sits in the press to be the final penny stamped at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. Equipment used in the pressing of pennies at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. Equipment used in the pressing of pennies at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. Equipment used in the pressing of pennies at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. Equipment used in the pressing of pennies at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. The dies used to press the last pennies sit on display at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. Equipment used in the pressing of pennies at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. Equipment used in the pressing of pennies at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. The dies used to press the last pennies sit on display at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. The dies used to press the last pennies sit on display at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. A stray penny sits next to machinery at the US Mint on November 12, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Treasurer of the United States Brandon Beach pressed the final pennies at an event held at the facility. The pennies pressed bear a special 'Omega' and will not be put in circulation, but will be auctioned off. A U.S. Mint employee places the last penny to be struck into a coining press, ending 232 years of penny production in the United States, at the United States Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 12, 2025. Blank pennies await pressing at the United States Mint ahead of U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach's visit to strike the final five circulating one-cent coins or pennies, ending 232 years of penny production in the United States, at The United States Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 12, 2025. U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach and Norman Patterson, Division Chief of the Coining Division at The United States Mint, pose for a photo with the last struck penny, marking the end of 232 years of penny production in the United States, at the United States Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 12, 2025. U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach and Kristie McNally, Acting Director of The U.S. Mint, pose for a photo with the last struck penny, marking the end of 232 years of penny production in the United States, at the United States Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 12, 2025.

One last press for the penny: U.S. Mint turns currency into collector's treasure

Will there be a Trump coin in circulation?

The 24-karat gold commemorative coin would be a collector's item and wouldn't enter circulation. The $1 coin could go into circulation as legal tender.

The $1 coin'sdesign was voted on by the Commission of Fine Arts in January.

The coins haven't been produced or released yet, and they are facing opposition, especially the $1 coin. Opponents argue there are legal issues at play for any coin used as currency that features a living person.

More coin controversy:A symbol of peace was cut from US dimes. Is it a message from Trump?

What do the Trump coins look like?

The planned design for the gold commemorative coin features a portrait of Trump with his fists pressed into the Resolute Desk, a photo taken by the chief White House photographer and on display at the National Portrait Gallery. The president approved the design, according to Megan Sullivan, acting chief of the mint's Office of Design Management.

"It's a very strong, very tough image of him," said Chamberlain Harris, a member of the Commission of Fine Arts.

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The gold coin would have the word "LIBERTY" and 1776-2026 on its face. The Commission of Fine Arts recommended it be 3 inches in diameter, the largest size the U.S. Mint can create.

The Commission of Fine Arts approved the design for a 24 karat gold commemorative coin featuring the image of President Donald Trump for the nation's 250th anniversary.

The $1 coin's design would feature a side profile image of Trump, also with the word "LIBERTY" and the dates 1776-2026.

The Commission of Fine Arts Voted to approve this side-profile of President Donald Trump for a $1 coin in honor of the country's 250th anniversary.

How much will the gold Trump coin cost?

The Treasury Department hasn't said how much the gold commemorative coin would cost, but other collectible coins for sale from the department go for as much as thousands of dollars.

Why are the coins controversial?

The $1 Trump coin that could potentially be produced is causing more controversy than the commemorative coin. But both coins face pushback for breaking with longstanding coin-producing norms about who should appear on a coin.

Several Democratic members of Congress argued in a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that the Trump $1 coin violates an 1886 law requiring "only the portrait of a deceased individual" appear on currency and securities.

The administration has said a 2020 law authorizing the creation of special 2026 coins gives the U.S. Mint the ability to make the $1 coin featuring Trump.

George Washington argued it was "monarchical" to have his image on currency during his lifetime.

Only one president has been featured on a coin when he was alive: Calvin Coolidge, on a 1926 half-dollar, pictured alongside Washington for the nation's 150th anniversary. That coin was not popular, and most pieces were eventually melted.

The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee, which was established in 2003 to advise the treasury secretary on coin themes and designs, notably did not approve designs for either Trump coin. The committee is separate from the Commission of Fine Arts, which was hand-selected by Trump.

The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee has refused to review the coins, arguing they go against the nation's founding principles. Donald Scarinci, chair of the advisory committee, described the two proposals "as abhorrent to the Declaration of Independence" and said it was a "huge irony" to celebrate the country's break from the British monarchy with coins of the president. Scarinci said such a coin would send the message that the sitting president is a king.

The advisory committee also did not approve the designs for thecommemorative quarters that were introduced as part of the semiquincentennial. That committee approved a set of different designs, which included images related to the abolition of slavery, the Civil Rights Movement and women's suffrage. Those were nixed by Bessent.

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Trump touted bigger tax refunds this year, but Americans will likely spend them on gas

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy was supposed to start the year witha bang, fueled by an unusually large jump in tax refunds from President Donald Trump's tax cut legislation. Yet spiking gas prices are on track to eat up those refunds, leaving most Americans with little extra to spend.

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"Next spring is projected to be the largest tax refund season of all time," Trump said in a prime-time speechin Decemberthat was intended to address voters' concerns about the economy and stubbornly high prices.

But that was before theIran war, which began Feb. 28. Oil and gas priceshave soaredsince then, with the nationwide average price of gas reaching $3.94 Sunday, up more than a dollar from just a month earlier.

Gas prices are likely to remain elevated for some time, even if the war ends soon, because shipping and production have been disrupted and will take time to recover. Economists now expect slower growth this spring and for the year as a whole, as dollars that are spent on gas are less likely to be used for restaurant meals, new clothes, or entertainment.

Lower and middle-income households are likely to be hit particularly hard, because they receive lower refunds, while spending a greater proportion of their earnings on gas.

"The energy shock is to going to hit those who have the least cushion," said Alex Jacquez, chief of policy at the left-leaning Groundwork Collaborative and a former economist in the Biden White House. "And it doesn't look like those tax refunds are going to be here to save them."

Neale Mahoney, director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, calculates that gas prices could peak in May at $4.36 a gallon, based on oil price forecasts by Goldman Sachs, followed by slow declines for the rest of the year. The notion that gas prices decline much more slowly than they rise is so ingrained among economists that they refer to it as the "rocket and feathers" phenomenon.

In that scenario, the average household would pay $740 more in gas this year, nearly equal to the $748 increase in refunds that the Tax Foundation has estimated the average household will receive.

Through March 6, refunds have risen by much less than that, according toIRS data: They have averaged $3,676, up $352 from $3,324 in 2025. Still, average refunds could rise as more complex returns are filed.

Other estimates show similar impacts. Economists at Oxford Economics, a consulting firm, estimate that if gas prices average $3.70 a gallon all year, it will cost consumers about $70 billion — more than the $60 billion in increased tax refunds.

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The gas price spike comes with many consumers already in a precarious position, particularly compared to 2022, when gas prices also soared because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. At that time, many households still had fattened bank accounts from pandemic-era stimulus payments and companies were hiring rapidly and sharply lifting pay to attract workers.

Now, hiringis nearly at a standstilland Americans' saving rate has steadily fallen in the past few years as many households borrow more to sustain their spending.

"When you start looking across the perspective from a consumer side, you're seeing people who have maxed out their credit cards, are using 'buy now, pay later' to purchase their groceries," said Julie Margetta Morgan, president of The Century Foundation, a think tank. "They're making it work for now, but that can fall apart quite quickly."

The impact will likely worsen the"K-shaped" narrative around the U.S. economy, analysts said, in which higher income households have fared better than lower-income households. The bottom 10% of earners spend nearly 4% of their incomes on gasoline, Pantheon Macroeconomics estimates, while the top 10% spend just 1.5%.

For now, most analysts still expect the U.S. economy to expand this year, even if more slowly, given the gas price shock. Higher gas prices will likely worsen inflation in the short run, but over time weaker spending will also slow growth.

American consumers and businesses have repeatedly shaken off shocks since the pandemic — soaring inflation, rising interest rates, tariffs — and continued to spend, defying concerns that the economy would tip into recession. Many economists note that the proportion of their incomes that Americans spend on gas and other energy has fallen significantly compared with a decade ago.

Data from the Bank of America Institute, released Friday, showed that spending on gas on the bank's credit and debit cards shot 14.4% higher in the week ended March 14 compared with a year ago. Before the war, such spending was running 5% below the previous year, a benefit to consumers.

Spending on discretionary items — restaurant meals, electronics, and travel — is still growing, the institute said, evidence of consumer resilience. But there is little sign it is accelerating, as many economists had hoped.

"The longer these gasoline prices persist, the more that will gradually sap consumer discretionary spending," said David Tinsley, senior economist at the institute.

Other analysts expect growth will slow because of the war. Bernard Yaros and Michael Pearce, economists at Oxford Economics, forecast that the U.S. economy will grow just 1.9% this year, down from an earlier estimate of 2.5%.

"We had anticipated a lift in spending from a bumper tax refund season," they wrote, "but the rise in gasoline prices, if sustained, would more than offset that boost."

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Uncut Names John Lennon's 'Strawberry Fields Forever' as Best Song of All Time

John Lennonis famous for many reasons. His songwriting genius, his activism, his enduring cultural impact. But his rise to fame withThe Beatlesis the foundation on which everything was built.

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In1956, Lennon founded theQuarrymen, described as a skiffle group. Four years later, the band composed ofLennon,Paul McCartney,George Harrison, andRingo Starr, solidified their core, changed their name, and never looked back.

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With Harrison contributing to theFab Four's songwriting further into their meteoric career, and two songs coming from Starr, most of the writing was shared by Lennon and McCartney. But for our purposes here, we're focused on the masterworks that sprung from the heart, mind, and soul of the bespectacled, shaggy-haired rock pioneer.

In a recent roundup published byUncut, the team, includingPaul Weller, guitarist and principal singer and songwriter ofThe Jam, picked30songs from themusiclegend's discography, and the results range from "Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)," "Dear Prudence," and "Across the Universe," to "Revolution," "Imagine," and "Give Peace a Chance."

In a foreword, written by Lennon's wife, Japanese artistYoko Ono, Ono shares a peek into Lennon's writing style.

"He wasn't one of those writers who'd write from 10 until 12 in the morning," she said. "He used to think of an idea when we were in a plane or something. He just writes it down. And at the time he writes it down, he's already got the melody."

The songs of Lennon cover a vast emotional scope, with tracks spanning raw rock and introspective drama, razor-sharp commentary and biting wit. His hits could be moody, angry, playful, and dreamy all in the same era.

"John didn't have a narrow talent," Ono writes. "He had all the different emotions he was able to express in his songs. If you want to analyze it, his mum wasn't around, and his dad wasn't around, and he wanted someone to listen to him when he was a little boy."

Listen we did. And listen we still do.

John Lennon's Best Song of All Time

At the top of the list:"Strawberry Fields Forever."

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According to the magazine, the track was written inSpain, while Lennon was filmingRichard Leser'sHow I Won the War.Released inFebruary 1967, the song peaked atNo. 2on theU.K.chart andNo. 8in theU.S., perBillboard. No one needs a chart to tell them how good "Strawberry Fields Forever" is though.

"[This] is my all time favorite," Weller says. "I can still remember when I first heard it on the radio; I was only 9 at the time. I didn't know anything about drugs or psychedelia, I just knew it was a great, great tune."

He adds, "Technically, the production on 'Strawberry Fields' is phenomenal. … For me, it's the first psychedelic record. People talk about "See My Friends" by The Kinks, but "Strawberry Fields" is far more experimental. George Martin did a brilliant job editing together the two different sections; the key change in the middle is amazing. I still always return to it. It's one of those tracks where you still hear something new every time you hear it, it's got so many textures. For me it's still unsurpassed."

Fans of the song know that the title refers to a real place,Liverpool's Strawberry Field, aSalvation Armysite where Lennon played during his childhood,SPINmagazine shares. But fans might be surprised by the story behind the story.

The Story Behind the Song

InDavid Sheff'sThe Playboy Interviews With John Lennon & Yoko Ono, viaSalon, Lennon reveals that there were two famous houses located near his childhood home, nicknamed theMendips, where he lived for15years with hisAunt Mimi.

"One was owned byGladstone: a reformatory for boys, which I could see out my window," Lennon says, "andStrawberry Field, just around the corner from that, [which was] an oldVictorianhouse converted forSalvation Armyorphans."

A mansion built in1870, Strawberry Field was turned into a home for girls in1936by the Salvation Army. And even though many believe it's that orphanage that inspired the song, Salon reports that it was actually the Gladstone mansion, or "the bad boys' borstal" that housed young offenders, that serves as its inspiration.

For proof, the outlet points to Sheff's book, which shares Lennon saying, "My influences are tremendous, fromLewis CarrolltoOscar Wildeto tough little kids that used to live near me who ended up in prison and things like that."

It can be misleading, but as far as research goes, the song gets its dreamy, rose-colored title from the orphanage down the street, but the lyrics were born from the somber narrative of Lennon's hardships growing up in Liverpool.

The 'Ultimate Rock Star'

In2018,Forbesdeclared Lennon the "Ultimate Rock Star," writing, "It's the courage and the way he followed his own path that defines Lennon's stature as the ultimate rock star."

It's that relentless pursuit of voice and authenticity that still resonates in every corner of modern music, from the biggest stages to the hazieststrawberryfields.

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NYT Connections Sports Edition Today: Hints and Answers for Sunday, March 22, 2026

Get excited—there's another New York Times game to add to your daily routine! Those of us word game addicts who already playWordle,Connections,Strandsand theMini Crosswordnow haveConnections Sports Editionto add to the mix.So, if you're looking for some hints and answers for today's Connections Sports Edition onSunday, March 22, 2026, you've come to the right place.

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What Is Connections Sports Edition?

Connections Sports Edition is just like the regular Connections word puzzle, in that it's a game that resets at 12 a.m. EST each day and has 16 different words listed. It's up to you to figure out each group of four words that belong to a certain category, with four categories in total.

This new version is sports-specific, however, as a partnership between The New York Times and The Athletic.

As the NYT site instructs, for Connections Sports Edition, you "group sports terms that share a common thread."

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Hints for Today's Connections Sports Edition Categories on March 22, 2026

Here are some hints about the four categories to help you figure out the word groupings.

  • Yellow: Same-same.

  • Green: Otto, Anna.

  • Blue: He ain't heavy...

  • Purple: The DMZ is one.

Here Are Today's Connections Sports Edition Categories

OK, time for a second hint…we'll give you the actual categories now. Spoilers below!

  • Yellow: ALL SQUARE

  • Green: PALINDROMES

  • Blue: NBA BROTHERS, PAST AND PRESENT

  • Purple: ____ ZONE

If you're looking for the answers, no worries—we've got them below. So, don't scroll any further if you don't want to see the solutions!The answers to today'sConnections Sports Edition #545are coming up next.Related:15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day

What Are the Answers to Connections Sports Edition Today?

  • ALL SQUARE: DEADLOCKED, EVEN, LEVEL, TIED

  • PALINDROMES: KAYAK, POP, RADAR, STATS

  • NBA BROTHERS, PAST AND PRESENT: ANTETOKOUNMPO, BALL, CURRY, GASOL

  • ____ ZONE: 2-3, NEUTRAL, RED, STRIKE

Don't worry if you didn't get them this time—we've all been there.

Up next,catch up on the answers to recent Wordle puzzles.

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The media may have unmasked Banksy — again. That's angered some art fans but not ruffled dealers

LONDON (AP) — Years before the rise of Instagram, Banksy figured out that the key to real influence lay in not in being famous, exactly, but in being anonymous.

Associated Press FILE - A painting by British street artist Banksy is seen on a building destroyed by fighting in Borodyanka, Kyiv region, Ukraine, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Kravchenko, File) FILE - People walk past the Banksy street art piece FILE - A woman takes a picture of artwork that might have been made by British street artist Banksy on a building destroyed by fighting in Borodyanka, Kyiv region, Ukraine, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Kravchenko, File)

Banksy Unmasked

The mystery of his identity has long been part of the value of his art, which for decades and across continents defied authority from public walls and self-shredded on the auction block. Now, Banksy'sapparent unmasking by the Reuters news agencyhas generated talk about whether the works themselves retain their cultural and financial value.

It also raises the question: Why pop the red balloon of his mystique in the first place? Many Banksy fans mourned the loss of the mystery and lashed out at the news outlet. One said it was like being told without warning that Santa Claus doesn't exist.

"I feel like they are telling me how a magic trick is done," said Thomas Evans, a Denver-based artist on Instagram. "Sometimes I just want to enjoy the magic trick."

But some art experts say the murals and the message will survive Banksy's naming because his appeal wasn't driven solely by his anonymity. He and his works — mischievous and also dark — stand as witnesses to injustice, oppression and inequality around the world, from the artist's native England towalled-off Bethlehemand war-ravaged Ukraine. Subtract his anonymity, they say, and the work still inspires reflection and discussion.

"People buy his works because they absolutely love it," said Acoris Andipa, director of the Andipa gallery in London. "The main feedback that I get is that they really, frankly, don't care if they know who he is."

Naming the ghost — and the backlash — is engagement, too

Banksy, long thought to have been born Robin Gunningham around 1972, grew out of a tradition of street artists who viewed the undercover act of posting their art in public as a subversive form of expression. The postindustrial landscape of his native Bristol was his canvas and gallery. The walls of London, New York and elsewhere gave him a global stage just before the rise of social media.

Banksy's apparent identity has been an open secret among protective fellow artists, and long been easy to find online for those who wanted to know.The Daily Mail reportedin 2008 "compelling evidence suggesting" that was the artist's birth name. It has been published by other news outlets, including byThe Associated Press in 2016, as part of their coverage of the detective work.

Reuters reported last week that after The Daily Mail's story, Banksy changed his legal name to David Jones — the second most-popular name in Britain. It's also the given name of another rock star, the late David Bowie, whose Ziggy Stardust avatar inspired a 2012 Banksy painting of Queen Elizabeth II.

Bansky's lawyer didn't respond to a request for comment, and the artist's spokeswoman declined to participate in this story.

Reuters pieced together that a David Jones traveled to Ukraine with a well-known associate of Banksy's in late 2022 — just before the artist's work began appearing on buildings that had been bombed by Russia. Banksylater confirmedthat he'd created seven murals in the war zone, includingone of a childflipping over a grown man who is wearing a black belt. Russian President Vladimir Putin practices judo.

There's evidence that even some in the establishment he was protesting have accepted Banksy. They didn't arrest him, for example, after the Royal Courts of Justiceremoved a Banksy stencildepicting a judge in a traditional wig and gown beating an unarmed protester with a gavel. Some street artists groused that they might be arrested for creating such graffiti — but when it's a Banksy, it's art.

Robin Gunningham wasn't always so elusive

On Sept. 17, 2000, a Robin Gunningham was arrested for defacing a Marc Jacobs billboard atop a building on Hudson Street in New York.

In a handwritten signed confession, he described the work on the night in question: "I had been out drinking at a nightclub with friends when I decided to make a humorous adjustment to a billboard on top of the property," he wrote in court records unearthed by Reuters and confirmed by the AP. "I painted eyeshadow a new mouth and a speach(sic) bubble" on the photo of a male model. He was charged with a misdemeanor.

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The artist doesn't need an alleged naming to make news. He createdmultiple worksjust inLondon in 2025, andgrabbed headlines elsewherefor havinghis art soldorauctioned for millions. But Banksy has courted a public image centered around morality, justice and guerrilla tactics — he's often likened to Robin Hood or Batman.

"Banksy woz ere," he wrote with his animal murals at the London Zoo, which wereremoved in 2024.

Still, along with the sadness, there's ample speculation in the art world and on social media that the artist himself orchestrated this round of naming. He didn't deny the Reuters story.

That "would be very much in line with his practice of stunts and satire," observed Madeleine White, the senior sales and acquisitions consultant at London's Hang-Up Gallery, "As they say, 'all publicity is good publicity.'"

She noted, however, that the backlash is directed at the media — not the artist, or the potency of his work. Reuters says it opted to publish some, but not all, of the information its reporters uncovered about Banksy's identity, because he is a public figure, whatever his name — and he's had an outsized influence on public events and discourse. What's more, much of his work has been done on other people's property.

Banksy's star power is about far more than anonymity

Named or not, Banksy's stardom lives, art experts say.

It endures in the wonder of his ability to erect new art under the noses of authorities well into the age of closed-circuit television and social media. It appeals because his spectacle and wit draw people in and the settings — the hulk of bombed buildings, for example, or Israel's towering wall at the border of the West Bank — invite them to reflect. Now, fans are on the lookout for how and whether he'll respond to the news of Robin Gunningham and David Jones.

Joe Syer, a Banksy expert and founder of MyArtBroker, said that the artist has always responded to world events. "And that's where the real relevance, and value, sits."

"If anything, Banksy's anonymity has functioned less as a celebrity device and more as a way to keep the work universally accessible, detached from personality, ego, or biography," he said in an email. "It allows the work to sit in public space, politically and culturally, without being anchored to an individual in the way the mainstream press often frames it."

Christopher Banks, founder of the New York-based Objects of Affection Collection, reads Banksy's naming "not as a biographical event, but as a structural stress test" of the artist's system of managing his absence.

"Banksy's best works carry their meaning without the author. He was there," Banks wrote, citing the artist's murals in Ukraine and his solidarity with the war's victims.

"The name matters less than the presence. The presence was always what the work was about."

Michael Sisak contributed to this report from New York.

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Winnie Harlow Attends the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in L.A., Plus Addison Rae, Travis Scott and More

Celebrities have been everywhere this week.Winnie Harlow,Travis ScottandKathy Hiltonare spotted out and about at events in L.A., whileAddison Raeperforms at the Estéreo Picnic music festival in Bogotá, Colombia. Meanwhile,Danielle Brooksaccepts an award in Atlanta.

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Winnie HarlowCredit: Monica Schipper/Getty

Winnie Harlow poses for the cameras at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic at BMO Stadium in L.A. on March 21.

Live Show

Addison RaeCredit: Alejandro GONZALEZ / AFP via Getty

Addison Rae performs at the Estéreo Picnic music festival in Bogotá, Colombia, on March 20.

Flag Football

Travis ScottCredit: Monica Schipper/Getty

Travis Scott attends the Fanatics Flag Football Classic at BMO Stadium in L.A. on March 21.

Celebration Time

Richard Hilton, Kathy Hilton, Rebecca Hessel CohenCredit: Jason Sean Weiss/BFA.com

Richard Hilton, Kathy Hilton and LoveShackFancy founder Rebecca Hessel Cohen celebrate Kathy's birthday during the launch of the brand's new fragrance in L.A. on March 20.

Well Deserved

Danielle BrooksCredit: Paras Griffin/Getty

Danielle Brooks accepts the AcceleratHER Award during the 2026 Black Women Film Network Summit in Atlanta on March 21.

Celebrating Country Music

Kelsea BalleriniCredit: Dia Dipasupil/Getty

Kelsea Ballerinibeams onstage while performing at An Evening With The Grand Ole Opry at New York City's Carnegie Hall on March 20.

What a Spectacle

Bella HadidCredit: ShotbyNYP / BACKGRID

Bella Hadiddons an eye-catching orange PVC halterneck top and statement glasses as she heads to dinner at The Bird Street Club in Los Angeles on March 20.

Date Night

Goldie Hawn and Kurt RussellCredit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Goldie HawnandKurt Russellattend the Aspen Snow Ball Benefactor dinner presented by COSF Foundation on March 20 in Aspen, Colorado.

Touchy Feely

Adam Levine and Behati PrinslooCredit: Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock

Adam LevineandBehati Prinslooget cozy on the red carpet as they attend Clarins' Night of Extra beauty event in Los Angeles on March 20.

Glamorous Guests

Karol G and CiaraCredit: Jason Koerner/Getty

Karol Gis supported byCiaraat the singer's Con Cora Foundation's Con Cora Land Benefit Gala held at the Vizcaya Museum & Gardens in Miami on March 20.

West End Girl

Lily AllenCredit: TheImageDirect.com

Lily Allensteps out in a striking look of pink furry coat and sequined crop top after performing her West End Girl show at the London Palladium theatre on March 21.

'Housewives' Reunion

Camille Grammer, Rebecca Hessel Cohen, Cynthia Bailey, Kathy Hilton, Denise Richards, Sutton Stracke and Crystal Kung MinkoffCredit: Jesse Grant/Variety via Getty

HousewivesalumniCamille Grammer,Cynthia Bailey,Kathy Hilton,Denise Richards,Sutton StrackeandCrystal Kung Minkoffattend the A Sweetheart Soiree event hosted by Hilton and LoveShackFancy founder Rebecca Hessel Cohen (second left) in Los Angeles on March 20.

P.C.D. in N.Y.C.

Kimberly Wyatt, Ashley Roberts and Nicole ScherzingerCredit: TheStewartofNY/GC Images

Kimberly Wyatt, Ashley Roberts andNicole ScherzingerofThe Pussycat Dollspose for a photo together in New York City's Financial District on March 20, while promoting their return to music and upcoming tour together.

Lovely Ladies

Malin Akerman and Samara WeavingCredit: Michael Buckner/WWD via Getty

Malin AkermanandSamara Weavingattend Clarins' Night of Extra beauty event held at The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on March 20 in Los Angeles

Back in the Game

Rebel WilsonCredit: Juan Ocampo/NHLI via Getty

Rebel Wilsonattends the Philadelphia Flyers vs. the Los Angeles Kings game at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on March 19.

Glam on Point

Chase InfinitiCredit: Marc Piasecki/WireImage

Chase Infinitimakes a case for "best dressed" at yet another event—this time at the opening ceremony for the Series Mania Festival in Lille, France, on March 20.

Navy Attire

Brad Falchuk and Gwyneth PaltrowCredit: Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images

HonoreeGwyneth Paltrowreceives support from husbandBrad Falchukat the 46th annual New York Women in Film & Television Muse Awards in New York City on March 20.

Snow Place Like N.Y.C.

Christopher Briney and Michelle RandolphCredit: Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Chris BrineyandMichelle Randolphare bundled up on set forClashing Through the Snowin New York City on March 19.

Old Stomping Grounds

Tom BradyCredit: Kevin C. Cox/Getty

Tom Bradyputs his game face on out on the field at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic on March 20 in Los Angeles.

Here They Come

Kathryn Newton and Sarah Michelle GellarCredit: Neil Mockford/GC Images

Kathryn NewtonandSarah Michelle Gellarhold hands outside of BBC Radio Studios in London on March 20 while promotingReady or Not 2: Here I Come.

Matching Set

Audra McDonaldCredit: Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images

Audra McDonaldlooks sharp in a bedazzled matching set at the 46th annual New York Women in Film & Television Muse Awards in New York City on March 20.

Two Tees

Kyle Shanahan and Joe BurrowCredit: Monica Schipper/Getty

Kyle ShanahanandJoe Burrowmatch in white onstage during a press conference at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Los Angeles on March 20.

This Time for Africa

Doja CatCredit: Jemal Countess/Getty

Doja Catbrings the energy during her performance at Global Citizen's Move Afrika: Pretoria event in Kigali, Rwanda, on March 20.

On the Big, Big Stage

ReiCredit: Han Myung-Gu/WireImage

IVE memberReishows up as a brand ambassador to the Valentino 2026 spring/summer collection presentation in Seoul, South Korea, on March 20.

Howdy, Fans

Tim McGrawCredit: Tibrina Hobson/Getty

Tim McGrawis all smiles onstage at the Country Music Hall of Fame Inductee press conference in Nashville on March 20.

Timeless Beauty

Vera WangCredit: Bre Johnson/BFA.com

Vera Wangshows off her muscled mid-drift at the Citizen 50th Anniversary of Eco-Drive Innovation Celebration in New York City on March 19.

Comeback for 'The Comeback'

Michael Patrick King and Lisa KudrowCredit: David Jon Photography

Michael Patrick Kingand Lisa Kudrow take the stage atThe Comebackseason 3 premiere in Los Angeles on March 19.

40 Years Later

James Buddy Day, Cisco Adler, El Jefe, Fat Mike, Smelly, and Karina DenikeCredit: Alan Snodgrass

NOFXband members James Buddy Day, Cisco Adler, El Jefe, Fat Mike, Smelly, and Karina Denike pose for the camera at their40 Years of F---- UpLos Angeles premiere on March 19.

Don't Call it a Comeback

Lisa Kudrow and Julian Murray Stern.Credit: Jesse Grant/Variety via Getty

Lisa Kudrowmakes a rare red carpet appearance with her son Julian Murray Stern at the season 3 premiere ofThe Comebackin Los Angeles on March 19.

Proud Friend

Kelly McKee Zajfen and Meghan Markle.Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Meghan Marklebeams with joy as she cradles friend Kelly McKee Zajfen's baby bump at The Alliance for Children's Rights 34th Annual Champions for Children event on March 19.

Between Scenes

Cameron Diaz.Credit: XNY/Star Max/GC Images

Cameron Diazis all smiles as she films scenes forThe Shamin New York City on March 19.

Spitting Image

Rohmer Baumbach and Jennifer Jason Leigh.Credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Jennifer Jason Leightakes her lookalike son Rohmer Baumbach to the premiere ofSomething Very Bad Is Going to Happenin Los Angeles on March 19.

Livving the Life

Livvy Dunne.Credit: TheImageDirect.com

Livvy Dunnedons the iconic red swimsuit while filming theBaywatchreboot in Los Angeles on March 19.

Keeping it Cool

Robert Pattinson.Credit: TheImageDirect.com

Robert Pattinsonis seen exitingJimmy Kimmel Live!in Los Angeles on March 19.

Acting Icons

Jessica Lange, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Cynthia Nixon.Credit: Bruce Glikas/Getty

Jessica Lange,Jesse Tyler Ferguson, andCynthia Nixonare the perfect trio backstage at the opening night of the playTruin New York City on March 19.

Sporty Chic

Kendall Jenner.Credit: BFA.com / BACKGRID

Kendall Jenneris cool and casual as adidas Originals unveiles its 2026 World Cup away kits in Los Angeles on March 19.

"Bow-ld" Statement

Kathryn Newton.Credit: Neil Mockford/GC Images

Kathryn Newtonmakes a statement while promoting her new filmReady or Not 2: Here I Comein London on March 20.

Joining Forces

Rhea Seehorn and Kumail Nanjiani.Credit: Savion Washington/WireImage

Rhea SeehornandKumail Nanjianipose together at The Alliance for Children's Rights 34th Annual Champions for Children event in Los Angeles on March 19.

Wild Thing

Paris Hilton.Credit: Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Paris Hiltonrocks a leopard look while filmingClashing Through the Snowin New York City on March 19.

Funny Ladies

Sasheer Zamata and Nicole Byer.Credit: Jesse Grant/Variety via Getty

ComediansSasheer ZamataandNicole Byerare in good spirits at the season 3 premiere ofThe Comebackin Los Angeles on March 19.

Seeing Red

Johnny Knoxville.Credit: Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Johnny Knoxvillewears a red cardigan and matching converse onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonin New York City on March 19.

Got it Covered

Mariska Hargitay.Credit: Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Mariska Haritgaykeeps warm while filmingLaw and Order: Special Victims Unitin New York City on March 19.

The Blues

Dwayne Wade.Credit: The Hapa Blonde/GC Images

Dwyane Wadewears a monochromatic navy blue look in New York City on March 19.

"Comeback Season"

Kate Berlant.Credit: Jesse Grant/Variety via Getty

Kate Berlant drops by the season 3 premiere ofThe Comebackin Los Angeles on March 19.

Here She Comes

Sarah Michelle Gellar.Credit: Neil Mockford/GC Images

Sarah Michelle Gellaris seen out promoting her new filmReady or Not 2: Here I Comein London on March 20.

All Smiles

Malin Åkerman and Natalie Morales.Credit: Araya Doheny/Getty

Malin Åkermanand Natalie Morales pal up at the season 3 premiere ofThe Comebackin Los Angeles on March 19.

Starry Night

Barry Keoghan.Credit: BFA.com / BACKGRID

Barry Keoghanis super trendy as adidas Originals unveils its 2026 World Cup away kits in Los Angeles on March 19.

Spice of Life

Mel B.Credit: Tommaso Boddi/Getty

Mel Bcelebrates her new Global Brand Ambassador role With Revive Collagen in Los Angeles on March 19.

Saying Hi

Kelli Giddish.Credit: Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Kelli Giddishbundles up while filmingLaw and Order: Special Victims Unitin New York City on March 19.

Nothing But Love

Damson Idris.Credit: BFA.com / BACKGRID

Damson Idrisbrings the love as adidas Originals unveils its 2026 World Cup away kits in Los Angeles on March 19.

Concrete Jungle

Lea Michele.Credit: TheStewartofNY/GC Images

Lea Michelemakes her way through New York City on March 19.

Coat Check

Nicola Coughlan.Credit: Mattpapz / BACKGRID

Nicola Coughlanis seen out while promoting her new filmThe Magic Faraway Treein London on March 20.

Top Knotch

Yvette Nicole Brown.Credit: Jesse Grant/Variety via Getty

Yvette Nicole Brownis stylish in a print look at the season 3 premiere ofThe Comebackin Los Angeles on March 19.

Always Ready

Sarah Michelle Gellar and Kathryn NewtonCredit: Stuart C. Wilson/Getty

Sarah Michelle GellarandKathryn NewtontakeReady or Not 2: Here I Cometo London for a special screening at Cineworld Leicester Square on March 19.

On the Mic

Keith UrbanCredit: Tammie/AFF-USA/Shutterstock

Keith Urbantakes the mic during "The Power of Music and a Mission with Keith Urban," at CRS 2026 in Nashville on March 19.

Oh, Hello

Jack QuaidCredit: Ernesto Ruscio/Getty

Jack Quaidlooks spiffy at theThe Boysphoto call held at The Space Cinema Moderno on March 19 in Rome.

Smize Queen

Kerry WashingtonCredit: ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty

Kerry Washingtongives the perfect smize as she attends the TheWrap's Power Women breakfast at Lotte New York Palace in New York on March 19.

Plate for You

Demi LovatoCredit: Vladimir Kolesnikov/Michael Priest Photography

Demi Lovatodiscusses her new bookOne Plate at a Timeat 92NY on March 17.

What a Serve

Lance Bass and Michael TurchinCredit: Scott Roth

Lance Bassand his husbandMichael Turchinhave some fun while enjoying Santa Margherita's new Love All Frosé at the Miami Open.

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Bridal White

Dua LipaCredit: Mike Coppola/Getty

Dua Lipaattends the Nespresso Global Ambassador Reveal Party in all-white on March 18 in New York City.

Hello, World

Brad PittCredit: BACKGRID

Brad Pittwaves to onlookers after wrapping filming onThe Ridersin Greece on March 19.

Woman at Work

Cameron DiazCredit: Elder Ordonez/INSTARimages

Cameron Diazis spotted shooting for an untitled project in New York City on March 19.

Date Night

Stephen Graham and Hannah Walters arrive at a screening of 'The Good Boy' at Picturehouse Central on MarchCredit: Neil Mockford/GC Images

Stephen GrahamandHannah Waltersarrive at a screening ofThe Good Boyat Picturehouse Central on March 19 in London.

Supermodel-Perfect

Heidi KlumCredit: Grey Goose

Heidi Klumis a natural as she strikes a pose for the newly launched national campaign of Grey Goose created in support of the brand's collaboration withThe Devil Wears Prada 2.

Celebrating Women

Lea MicheleCredit: JP Yim/Getty

Lea Micheleattends TheWrap's Power Women Breakfast at Lotte New York Palace on March 19 in New York City.

Happy Trio

Ashley Roberts, Nicole Scherzinger and Kimberly WyattCredit: Gary Gershoff/Getty

Ashley Roberts,Nicole Scherzingerand Kimberly Wyatt of thePussycat Dollsvisit theMorning Mash Upat SiriusXM Studios on March 19 in New York City.

Meanwhile on Set

David BeckhamCredit: TheImageDirect.com

A handsomeDavid Beckhamis spotted on set of a Lays Potato Chip commercial in Los Angeles on March 16.

Quick Fix

Kit HaringtonCredit: KIE / BACKGRID

Kit Haringtonstraightens up as he arrives at Aviva Studios for the screening and Q&A of his directorial debut filmPsychopompduring Manchester Film Festival on March 19.

Action Stars

Jensen Ackles and Karl UrbanCredit: Ernesto Ruscio/Getty

Jensen AcklesandKarl Urbanpose together atThe Boysphoto call in Rome on March 19.

Mom and Me

Heidi Klum and Henry SamuelCredit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

Heidi Klumhas the most handsome date in son Henry Samuel as the two attend theProject Hail Marypremiere in New York on March 18.

Leanding Man

Ryan GoslingCredit: Dominik Bindl/FilmMagic

Ryan Goslingbrings his signature smolder to theProject Hail MaryNew York premiere at Lincoln Center on March 18.

Soft Smiles

Leighton MeesterCredit: Stefanie Keenan/Getty

Leighton Meesterlooks darling in citrus yellow as she attends as she helps Sézane celebrate Le Printemps Collection on March 18 in L.A.

So Much Heart

Lori Loughlin and Bethany Joy LenzCredit: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty

Lori LoughlinandBethany Joy Lenzpose together while at theWhen Calls the Heart&Hope Valley: 1874 Celebration held at The Sun Rose Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif.

Top Leather

Demi LovatoCredit: Manoli Figetakis/Getty

Demi Lovatorocks top to bottom leather at theTowTribeca Membership Screening at Regal Union Square on March 18.

Fashion Killer

Anya Taylor-JoyCredit: Aeon/GC Images

Anya Taylor-Joystruts and shows off her chic ensemble while out and about in the East Village on March 18.

Doing the Work

Jane FondaCredit: Jason Bollenbacher/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty

Jane Fondawalks the red carpet ahead of her keynote, "Say It Louder: Artists, Activism and the First Amendment" at SXSW in Austin on March 18.

It Was All Yellow

Kerry WashingtonCredit: Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Kerry Washingtonis a ray of sunshine in yellow backstage atThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonon March 18.

Got That Glow

Miranda KerrCredit: Michael Simon/Getty

Miranda Kerris a beauty as she promotes her skincare line Kora Organics during a segment ofGood Day New Yorkon March 18.

Love Is in the Air

Rocsi Diaz and Anthony AndersonCredit: Brianna Bryson/Getty

Anthony Anderson and girlfriend Rocsi Diazare a happy duo as they attend the Jhpiego 2026 Maternal Health Gala at The Beverly Hills Hotel on March 18.

Special Guest

Kehlani and Jennifer HudsonCredit: Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty

Kehlaniis all smiles as she makes an appearance onThe Jennifer Hudson Showfor an episode airing March 19 in Burbank, Calif.

Goat to Goat

Jalen Hurts and Tom BradyCredit: Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty

Captains of the Founders FFCJalen HurtsandTom Bradylook on during the Fanatics Flag Football Classic Draft at Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills on March 18 in Beverly Hills.

Happy Girl

Dua LipaCredit: XNY/Star Max/GC Images

Dua Liparocks an oversized blazer while out and about in New York City on March 18.

Terrific Trio

Kathryn Newton, Elijah Wood and Sarah Michelle GellarCredit: Valerie Terranova/Getty

Kathryn Newton,Elijah WoodandSarah Michelle Gellarare a happy trio at a ofReady or Not 2: Here I Comeon March 18 in New York City.

Hey, Friend!

Lisa KudrowCredit: TheImageDirect.com

Lisa Kudrowis pictured in a burgundy power suit while in Los Angeles on March 18.

Denim on Denim

Martha StewartCredit: Courtesy Ben Rosser/BFA.com/Shutterstock

Martha Stewartis right on trend in a denim on denim 'fit as she celebrates the Tastes Great Campaign with Mother.

Cool Gals

Kathy Hilton and Crystal Kung MinkoffCredit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Kathy HiltonandCrystal Kung Minkoffare a stylish duo at the Threads x Dear Media Reality TV Greats Dinner held at Alba on March 18 in L.A.

Girl Gang

Tia Mowry, Robin Thede, Jordan Chiles, Gabrielle Union and Tara LipinskiCredit: Vivien Killilea/Getty

Tia Mowry,Robin Thede,Jordan Chiles,Gabrielle UnionandTara Lipinskimake a cool all-girl crew at the Jhpiego Laughter is the Best Medicine Gala at on March 18 in Beverly Hills.

In the Big City

Allison WilliamsCredit: TheStewartofNY/GC Images

Allison Williamsis spotted in Hudson Square on March 18 in New York City.

Tailored to a Tee

Whitney Port and Scheana MarieCredit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Whitney PortandScheana Marieshow off their perfectly tailored suits at the Threads x Dear Media Reality TV Greats Dinner on March 18 in Los Angeles.

All the Blues

Kate MaraCredit: XNY/Star Max/GC Images

Kate Marastrikes a pose as she's seen in New York City on March 18.

Yes, Chef!

Jeremy Allen WhiteCredit: TheImageDirect.com

Jeremy Allen Whitekeeps it low-key while heading out for lunch in Los Angeles on March 18 .

Sheer Perfection

Kate BerlantCredit: Todd Williamson/JanuaryImages

Kate Berlant attends theNeighborsFinale Screening and Q&A on March 18 at Brain Dead Studios in Los Angeles.

Ladies in Charge

Aerin Lauder, Carolyn Murphy, Diane von Furstenberg, Paulina PorizkovaCredit: Joe Schildhorn/BFA.com

Diane von Furstenbergcelebrates the launch of her limited-edition "InCharge" makeup collection with Esteé Lauder alongside Aerin Lauder (l) Carolyn Murphy andPaulina Porizkova.

All Casual

Olivia Jade GiannulliCredit: The Hapa Blonde/GC Images

Olivia Jade Giannullitakes a stroll in the West Village on March 16 in New York City.

For the Women

Elisabeth MossCredit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Elisabeth Mossattends PaleyLive's "A Night With Kerry Washington, Kate Mara, And Apple TV'sImperfect Women"at The Paley Museum on March 18.

Theater Lover

John Lithgow with Aladdin castCredit: Courtesy

John LithgowposesAladdinon Broadway stars Michael James Scott, Dennis Stowe, Rodney Ingram and Anju Cloud after catching a show.

Spider-Man Is Back Home

Tom HollandCredit: Marion Curtis/StarPix for Columbia Pictures/Shutterstock

Tom Hollandleans into his Spider-Man role while on top of the Empire State Building on March 18.

Cool Guy

Sterling K. BrownCredit: Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty

Sterling K. Brownstrikes a cool pose as he makes an appearance onThe Jennifer Hudson Showon March 19.

Ceremonial Welcome

Kate Middleton and Prince WilliamCredit: Chris Jackson/Getty

Kate Middleton and Prince Williamare a united front at the Ceremonial Welcome and Inspection of the Guard of Honour during a state visit by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in Windsor on March 18.

Back for More Baywatch

Brooks NaderCredit: BACKGRID

Brooks Naderposes in the signatureBaywatchred swimsuit on set for the show's reboot in Los Angeles on March 18.

Pussycat Reunion

Kimberly Wyatt, Nicole Scherzinger, and Ashley RobertsCredit: XNY/Star Max/GC Images

Kimberly Wyatt, Nicole Scherzinger, and Ashley Roberts of thePussycat Dollsmatch in white and tan outfits in New York City on March 18.

On a High

Kerry WashingtonCredit: Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Kerry Washingtonradiates joy walking down the streets in her hometown of New York City on March 18.

Purple Polka Dots

Kathryn NewtonCredit: TheStewartofNY/GC Images

Kathryn Newtonis having fun with her fashion in a purple polka dot dress on the streets of New York City on March 18.

Shades Up

Miranda KerrCredit: XNY/Star Max/GC Images

Miranda Kerrhas her black shades on while walking in New York City on March 18.

Classic and Cool

Meghann FahyCredit: Mike Marsland/Getty

Meghann Fahygives soft smiles and chic style at the SKY Up Next 2026 event in London on March 18.

Shay to the Rescue

Shay MitchellCredit: BACKGRID

Shay Mitchellplunges right into action on set for theBaywatchreboot in Los Angeles on March 18.

Rock n' Roll Birthday Bash

Yungblud, Billy, and Butch VigCredit: Tyler Curtis/@tyliner

Yungblud,Billy Corgan, and Butch Vig play it cool at Corgan's surprise birthday party in West Hollywood on March 17.

Director Maude

Maude ApatowCredit: Daniel Boczarski/Getty

Maude Apatowcelebrates her directorial debut with a Baskin-Robbins pink heart cake in Austin on March 17.

Proof on Broadway

Jin Ha, Ayo Edebiri, Don Cheadle, and Samira WileyCredit: Andy Henderson/Edge at Hudson Yards

The cast ofProofon Broadway—Jin Ha,Ayo Edebiri,Don Cheadle, and Samira Wiley—pose for a picture at the Edge in New York City on March 15.

Night Out

Georgia Geraldine Dane, Rebecca Gayhart and Billie Beatrice Dane.Credit: Alberto Rodriguez/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty

Rebecca Gayheartmakes her first public appearance since Eric Dane's passing with daughtersGeorgia and Bille Daneat the Los Angeles premiere ofThe Dramaon March 17.

Perfect Couple

Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse.Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Robert PattinsonandSuki Waterhousemake the perfect couple at the Los Angeles premiere ofThe Dramaon March 17.

Oh, 'The Drama'

Zendaya.Credit: Olivia Wong/FilmMagic

Zendayastuns in bridal white at the Los Angeles premiere ofThe Dramaon March 17.

Mom & Me

Leslie Mann and Maude ApatowCredit: SCOTT MOORE/Shutterstock

Leslie Mannsupports the premiere of daughterMaude Apatow'sdirectorial debut,Poetic License,at SXSW in Austin, on March 17.

Beanie Buddies

Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz.Credit: TheImageDirect.com

Harry Stylesand girlfriendZoë Kravitzkeep warm on a walk in New York City on March 16.

Big Bang

Kerry Washington.Credit: Gary Gershoff/Getty

Kerry Washingtonvisits visits theMorning Mash Upshow at SiriusXM Studios in New York City on March 17.

Speaking Up

Demi Lovato.Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Demi Lovatospeaks at a talk promoting her new cookbookOne Plate At a Timein New York City on March 17.

Bride-to-Be

Coco JonesCredit: Kayla Oaddams/WireImage

Bride-to-beCoco Jonesis a vision at the Los Angeles premiere ofThe Dramaon March 17.

All Black

Linda Cardinellini.Credit: Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Linda Cardellinigoes for an all-black pantsuit onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonin New York City on March 17.

Talk to Me

Tyriq Withers and Jennifer Hudson.Credit: Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty

Tyriq Withersstops by to chat withJennifer HudsononThe Jennifer Hudson Showin Los Angeles on March 12.

Bundle of Joy

ony Wilson, Rainey Qualley, and Bluebell Coyote Wilson.Credit: Stefanie Keenan/Getty

Tony Wilson,Rainey Qualley, and daughter Bluebell Coyote Wilson make an adorable family at Bloomingdale's celebrates California Love at Frame HQ in Los Angeles on March 17.

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