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Zendaya rewore her 2015 Oscars gown to the premiere of her new film The Drama

People Zendaya in 2015 and again in 2026Credit: Dan MacMedan/WireImage; Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

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  • The actress paired it with her engagement ring and what appears to be a wedding band she's been seen wearing recently

  • PEOPLE confirmed the actress and Tom Holland's engagement in January 2026 and her longtime stylist and close friend, Law Roach, later teased on a separate red carpet on March 1 that the wedding already happened

Zendayaknows a thing or two about bridal glam.

On Tuesday, March 17, the 29-year-old actress, who is rumored to have already married her longtime partnerTom Holland, played into the commentary by wearing a white gown and what appeared to be a wedding band on her ring finger at the Los Angeles premiere of her upcoming film,The Drama.

TheEuphoriastar went into her own archives for the occasion and rewore the silky Vivienne Westwood gown shepreviously woreto the2015 Academy Awards.

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"Something old," her go-to stylist and close friendLaw Roachwrote over a throwback image of Zendaya smiling as she posed in the dress at the 2015 Academy Awards, confirming the look was from a past appearance.

Roach, 47, was also the person who tipped the world off to the alleged nuptials.

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When asked about Zendaya on the red carpet at the2026 Actor Awardson March 1, the image architect toldAccess Hollywood, "The wedding has already happened," teasing, "You missed it."

The reporter asked, "Is that true?" to which Roach replied, "It's very true!" with a laugh before walking away from the interview.

Zendaya has yet to confirm or deny the statement, and reps for the actress did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment, but she has seemingly enjoyed playing into the rumors.

On Monday, March 16, the Challengers actress stopped byJimmy Kimmel Live!and playfully discussed the topic.

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"I'm sure you know the internet has gone berserk with stories that you might actually be married to Tom," Kimmel, 58, said.

"Really? I haven't seen any of that!" she jokingly replied.

Next, Zendaya told the late night talk show host that "many people have been fooled by them," as they discussed AI-generated "wedding" photos of the couple.

Zendaya arrives at the 87th Annual Academy Awards on February 22, 2015 in Los AngelesCredit: Dan MacMedan/WireImage

Before their interview ended, Kimmel airedan obviously edited version of the alleged weddingthat Zendaya brought with her to "clear the confusion," adding that this was her "first time sharing it."

She and Holland, 29, maintained for years that they were just friends, but later confirmed their romantic relationship in 2021 after they were spotted kissing.

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PEOPLE confirmed the couple was engaged in January 2026.

"He's always been crazy about her,"a source told PEOPLE, noting that Holland shared the happy news with friends around New Year's. "He always knew she was the one. They have something very special."

The Dramais set for release in theaters nationwide on April 3.

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Former Destiny's Child singer responds to Terrence Howard's claim he passed on Beyoncé to date another group member

Terrence Howardsaid last week that hecould have dated Beyoncé, but he passed and instead romanced another member of Destiny's Child.

Entertainment Weekly Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, Farrah Franklin, and Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child in 2000; Terrence Howard in 2023Credit: Robin Platzer/getty; gilbert flores/getty

Ahem, "there was a moment" between the futureIron Manactor and the music superstar, Howard recounted on thePBD Podcastepisode published March 5: "We had a conversation, you know, and I ended up talking to the other girl inside of Destiny['s Child]. The girl with the blue eyes. That was very, very long ago."

But that isn't exactly how Farrah Franklin, who identified herself as the woman in question, recalls it.

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"I'm Farrah with the natural green eyes (not Blue lol), and I can confirm that Terrence and I had a few friendly outings—nothing romantic," Franklin toldPEOPLEin an article published Tuesday. "We went to the studio a few times, and I will say that Terrence is super talented! I won't speculate on anything else that was said, and as always, I wish everyone well and remain focused on my own journey."

Franklin was briefly part of the group, which eventually finalized its lineup with Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams. She joined at the same time as Williams, in 2000, after LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett parted ways with the singers, and she appears in the videos for popular songs "Say My Name" and "Jumpin' Jumpin'."

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In the same interview, Howard said that, at the 2005 BET Awards, whenBeyoncéselected him out of the audience to come onstage and sit in a chair while she danced for him during the group's performance of "Cater 2 U."

"I remember Beyoncé looking over at me, and I think that's why she picked me to do that dance, when she did the kind of strip tease dance that we did at BET or whatever," he said, "to show me what I had lost."

Beyoncé performs at the 2005 BET AwardsCredit: M. Caulfield/WireImage

The other two remaining members of the girl group brought famous men on stage, too. Rowland called up Nelly, while Williams paired up with Magic Johnson.

The Empire star clarified that this was before the music star coupled up with Jay-Z, whom she married in 2008. The Carters now share three kids: 14-year-old daughter Blue Ivy and their 8-year-old twins, daughter Rumi and son Sir.

Howard, afather of five, has been married four times.

Franklin told the magazine that she's working on new music and film projects.

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Bella Hadid

Bella Hadidswitches on goddess mode in a bold V-neck white top and matchingskirt. The 29-year-old model made a stunning appearance at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Just Jared shared a fashion-focused carousel showcasing Hadid posing in her dreamy ensemble. Needless to say, she not only garnered eyeballs but also fans' love on the internet.

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Bella Hadidmakes heads turn in a pristine white V-neck top and matching skirt. Just Jared shared the photos with the caption, "Bella Hadid wears an off-white silk set by Prada at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party."

The 29-year-old model completed the outfit with a long, white silk scarf draped around her neck like a choker. Hadid wore her hair in her signature sleek bun hairstyle. She wore small diamond earrings and a statement diamond ring. The supermodel wore black pumps to break the all-white monotony. Moreover, Hadid opted for glam makeup, with coral red blush dusted across her high cheekbones, defined lashes, and matching cherry red lipstick.

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One fan commented, "She's stunning, gosh." A second fan wrote, "Love this outfit. Elegant and chic," followed by multiple emojis.

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Chinese authorities approve Nvidia's H200 AI chip sales, source says

By Karen Freifeld

Reuters

NEW YORK, March 17 (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have granted approval for multiple Chinese companies ‌to purchase H200 AI chips fromNvidia, ‌according to a person familiar with the situation.

Earlier on ​Tuesday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said at a press conference in San Jose, California that the semiconductor company had been licensed for "many customers in ‌China" for the ⁠H200, and had received purchase orders from several companies.

Nvidia had been waiting for ⁠licenses from both the U.S. and China for months. The semiconductor company has received some ​U.S. approvals ​and the source said ​the chipmaker had ‌now also received licenses for many customers in China from Beijing.

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A spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington said they were "not aware of the specifics," and directed questions to "the competent authorities."

Huang added that ‌Nvidia was in the ​process of restarting manufacturing of ​the H200. The ​company halted production amid regulatory hurdles ‌in the U.S. and ​China, according to ​an FT report last month.

CNBC also reported on Tuesday that Huang told them the ​company now ‌has clearance from both the U.S. and ​China.

(Reporting by Karen Freifeld; Editing by Chris ​Sanders and Kevin Buckland)

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The Latest: Iran attacks Israel and Gulf countries after an Israeli strike kills its security chief

Iran launched strikes toward Israel and neighboring Gulf countries early Wednesday, with explosions heard in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, and interceptions reported in Saudi Arabia.

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The attacks came hours after Iranian state media confirmed Israel's militarykilled top Iranian security officialAli Larijaniin an overnight strike, as well as Gen. Gholam Reza Soleimani, the head of theRevolutionary Guard's Basij force, known for its role in suppressing protests.

Meanwhile, an Israeli airstrike struck an apartment building in Bachoura, central Beirut, completely flattening it as day broke. Two earlier strikes on residential apartments in other central Beirut neighborhoods early Wednesday killed at least six people and wounded 24 others, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.

Israeli strikes targeting central Beirut — far from the city's southern suburbs, for which the army issued evacuation notices early in the war with Hezbollah — have become increasingly frequent in recent days, with or without prior warning.

The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has killed at least 1,300 people in Iran, more than 900 in Lebanon and 14 in Israel, according to officials in those countries. The U.S. military says 13 U.S. service members have been killed and about 200 wounded.

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Here is the latest:

No request from US to help keep Strait of Hormuz open, Australian minister says

A senior Australian government minister said he isn't aware of any formal U.S. request for military support to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers was responding Wednesday to U.S. President Donald Trump's complaint that Australia, Japan, South Korea and NATO had rejected his calls to help secure the strait from Iranian attack.

Asked if Australia had received any formal U.S. request for extra military support to keep the strait open, Chalmers told Australian Broadcasting Corp: "Not that I'm aware of."

"It's not something that we've been considering, in terms of sending battleships to the Strait of Hormuz," Chalmers told Sky News television in another interview.

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About 90 ships cross the Strait of Hormuz as Iran exports millions of barrels of oil despite the war

HONG KONG (AP) — About 90 ships including oil tankers have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since the outset of the warwith Iranand it is still exporting millions of barrels of oil at a time when the waterway has been effectively closed, according to maritime and trade data platforms.

Associated Press Oil tankers and cargo ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri) The image above shows ports blocked and available currently in the Strait of Hormuz as of March 11, 2026. (AP Digital Embed) Liberia-flagged tanker Shenlong Suezmax, carrying crude oil from Saudi Arabia, that arrived clearing the Strait of Hormuz, is seen at the Mumbai Port in Mumbai, India, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool) Liberia-flagged tanker Shenlong Suezmax, carrying crude oil from Saudi Arabia, that arrived clearing the Strait of Hormuz, is seen at the Mumbai Port in Mumbai, India, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool) Liberia-flagged tanker Shenlong Suezmax, carrying crude oil from Saudi Arabia, that arrived clearing the Strait of Hormuz, is seen at the Mumbai Port in Mumbai, India, Thursday, March 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

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Many of the vessels that passed through the strait were so-called "dark" transits evading Western government sanctions and oversight that likely have ties to Iran, maritime data firm Lloyd's List Intelligence said. More recently, vessels with ties to India and Pakistan have also successfully crossed the strait as governments stepped up negotiations.

As crude prices spiked above $100 a barrel, U.S. President Donald Trumppressured allies and trade partnersto send warships and reopen the strait, hoping to bring oil prices lower.

Most shipping traffic through theStrait of Hormuz, a waterway for global oil and gas transport that supplies roughly one-fifth of the world's crude oil, has been halted since early March, after the war started. About 20 vessels have been attacked in the area.

However, Iran has still managed to export well above 16 million barrels of oil since the beginning of March, trade data and analytics platform Kpler estimated. Due to Western sanctions and associated risks, China has been the biggest buyer of Iranian oil.

There has been ​​"continued resilience" in Iran's oil export volumes, said Kpler trade risk analyst Ana Subasic.

Iran has managed to profit from oil sales and also "preserve its own export artery" by using control over the chokepoint, said Kun Cao, client director at consulting firm Reddal.

Iran's oil export data estimates are largely aligned with maritime traffic data.

At least 89 ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz between March 1 and 15 – including 16 oil tankers, according to Lloyd's List Intelligence, down from roughly 100 to 135 vessel passages per day before the war. More than one-fifth of the 89 vessels were believed to be Iran-affiliated, while Chinese and Greece affiliated ships are among the rest, it said.

Other vessels also have been getting through.

The Pakistan-flagged crude oil tanker Karachi, controlled by the Pakistan National Shipping Corp., passed through the strait on Sunday, Lloyd's List Intelligence said.

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Shariq Amin, a spokesman at the Pakistan Port Trust, refused to confirm or deny which route the MT Karachi had used but he said the ship would soon safely reach Pakistan.

The India-flagged liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carriers Shivalik and Nanda Devi, both owned by state-owned Shipping Corp. of India, also traveled through the strait around March 13 or 14, according to Lloyd's List Intelligence. LPG is used as a primary cooking fuel by millions of Indian households.

India's foreign minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, told the Financial Times the two vessels' were able to pass following talks with Iran. Iraq was also in talks with Iran to allow Iraqi oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, its state-run news agency reported.

Vessels may be transiting "with at least some level of diplomatic intervention," said Richard Meade, editor-in-chief of Lloyd's List. So, Iran may have "effectively created a safe corridor" with some ships passing close to the Iranian coast.

Some vessels near or in the strait were found to have declared themselves asChina-linkedor with all Chinese crew to reduce risks of being attacked, based on an earlier analysis on ship tracking platform MarineTraffic. Analysts believe they were taking advantage of China's closer ties with Iran.

Oil prices havejumpedmore than 40% to above $100 per barrel since the Iran war began, and Iran has threatened it won't allow"even a single liter of oil"destined for the U.S., and Israel and their allies to pass through.

To try to stabilize oil prices, the U.S. said it was allowing Iranian oil tankers to cross the strait. "The Iranian ships have been getting out already, and we've let that happen to supply the rest of the world," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in an interview with CNBC on Monday.

The U.S. bombed military sites on Kharg Island off the Iranian coast, which is key for Iran's oil network and exports, but President Donald Trump said he hadleft its oil infrastructure alonefor now.

The latest passages through the Strait of Hormuz show the strait was not simply "closed," Cao said. "It is better understood as closed selectively against some traffic, while still functioning for Iranian exports and a narrow set of tolerated non-Iranian movements," he said.

However, if Iran's plan is to "inflict pain through higher energy prices, the number of tankers it allows through the Strait of Hormuz may be very limited," Dutch bank ING's strategists Warren Patterson and Ewa Manthey wrote in a research note.

Saaliq reported from New Delhi. AP Writer Munir Ahmed contributed from Islamabad, Pakistan.

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Caufield scores in overtime as the Canadiens edge the Bruins 3-2

MONTREAL (AP) — Cole Caufield scored 4:38 into overtime as the Montreal Canadiens edged the Boston Bruins 3-2 in a rivalry matchup Tuesday night.

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Caufield tapped a pass from Nick Suzuki into the back of the net for his 40th of the season, becoming the first Canadien to reach the mark since Vincent Damphousse in 1993-94.

Suzuki and Josh Anderson also scored while Jakub Dobes made 26 saves for Montreal, which snapped a two-game losing skid.

Brendan Gallagher picked up an assist in his 900th NHL game, all for Montreal.

Pavel Zacha had both goals for Boston, and Jeremy Swayman stopped 28 shots.

The Canadiens sat third in the Atlantic Division and one point ahead of the Bruins — with one game in hand — heading into Tuesday's games.

BLUE JACKETS 5, HURRICANES 1

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Charlie Coyle had a goal and three assists, Danton Heinen scored his 100th career goal and Columbus beat Carolina.

Mason Marchment, Denton Mateychuk and Mathieu Olivier also scored for Columbus, which has gotten points in a season-high 10-straight games (6-0-4). Cole Sillinger and Adam Fantilli each added two assist, and Jet Greaves stopped 27 shots.

Andrei Svechnikov scored and Brandon Bussi made 25 saves for the Hurricanes.

Marchment scored on a power play 5:25 into the first period, and the Blue Jackets have scored in the opening 10 minutes in 13 of their last 20 games. Coyle added another power-play goal in the final minute of the first.

Svechnikov scored his 25th goal of the season with 5:55 left in the second period before Heinen and Mateychuk scored 34 seconds apart.

ISLANDERS 3, MAPLE LEAFS 1

TORONTO (AP) — Calum Ritchie had a goal and an assist on a pair of first-period power plays as New York beat Toronto.

Brayden Schenn scored his first goal since being acquired from St. Louis ahead of the trade deadline, and Emil Heineman also scored for the Islanders, who have won nine of 12.

Ilya Sorokin made 26 saves for New York, and Mathew Barzal had three assists.

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Steven Lorentz scored for Toronto. Joseph Woll stopped 31 shots.

The Leafs fell to 2-1-1 sincelosing captain Auston Matthewsfor the season to a knee injury — a run on the heels of an ugly 0-6-2 slide that all but cratered their playoff hopes.

WILD 4, BLACKHAWKS 3, OT

CHICAGO (AP) — Mats Zuccarello scored 3:09 into overtime, and Minnesota stopped a three-game slide by topping Chicago.

Marcus Johansson had a goal and two assists as Minnesota improved to 3-0 against Chicago this season. Vladimir Tarasenko and Ryan Hartman also scored, and Brock Faber had three assists.

Filip Gustavsson made 21 saves for the Wild, and Jesper Wallstedt stopped two shots. Gustavsson departed for 3:27 in the third period because of an equipment issue.

The Wild had a long stint in their offensive zone before Johansson found Zuccarello for his 13th goal.

Minnesota forwardNick Folignoreceived a warm welcome in his first game against Chicago since he was acquired in a March 6 trade with the Blackhawks. Foligno held his stick in the air and waved to the cheering crowd after he was saluted with a tribute video during a timeout in the opening period.

Louis Crevier had a goal and an assist for last-place Chicago, which dropped its second straight game. Frank Nazar and Ryan Greene also scored.

PREDATORS 4, JETS 3

WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Ryan O'Reilly scored the lone goal in the shootout to lift Nashville to a victory over Winnipeg.

O'Reilly beat Connor Hellebuyck to the glove side in the first round of the shootout. Predators' netminder Juuse Saros secured the win by stopping Gabriel Vilardi, Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor.

Matthew Wood, Filip Forsberg and Erik Haula scored in regulation for Nashville. Jonathan Marchessault chipped in with two assists. Saros made 36 saves.

Jonathan Toews forced overtime for Winnipeg, tying the game 3-3 with 1:01 left in the third period.

Josh Morrissey and Vilardi also scored in regulation for the Jets. Connor contributed three assists to extend his point streak to four games, while Scheifele assisted on the game-tying marker. Hellebuyck stopped 20 shots.

The contest was officiated by a single referee, Brandon Schrader, after Chris Lee was unable to attend due to travel issues.

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