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Pattinson and Waterhouse’s Stroll Sparks NYC Celebrity Roundup

Pattinson and Waterhouse’s Stroll Sparks NYC Celebrity Roundup
  • PublishedApril 22, 2025

Brace yourself: the latest parade of celebrities pretending to be “just like us” has arrived. Robert Pattinson and fiancée Suki Waterhouse were spotted holding hands on an April 21 stroll through New York City (BG048/Bauer‑Griffin/GC Images), because nothing says “grounded couple” more than paparazzi-approved PDA. Meanwhile, Ryan Reynolds channeled incognito chic—AirPods in, shades on—when he wandered the same streets that seem way busier whenever he shows up (Patricia J. Garcinuno/Getty).

Sporting gold medals and glamor, Simone Biles accepted her Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year award in Madrid on April 21, proving she’s still the undisputed queen of flipping expectations (Raymond Hall/GC Images). Back in California, Megan Thee Stallion turned Coachella’s Friday Nights in the Desert into her personal denim runway on April 18, because festival comfort is code for “more denim, please” (Jose Perez/Bauer‑Griffin/GC Images).

Post‑Saudi Arabia grind, Jennifer Lopez swapped sequins for sweatpants on the Office Romance set in Hoboken, New Jersey. Cue the “superstar in sweats” narrative—totally unexpected, right? (Jason Howard/Bauer‑Griffin). Sarah Jessica Parker was also seen waving at cameras as she hopped into her vehicle in Manhattan (TheStewartofNY/GC Images), because why board a car silently like a normal person when you can flirt with every lens in sight? Eva Longoria pulled off an all‑black Hudson Yards ensemble on the same day (Corbis via Getty), demonstrating that goth-chic never goes out of style.

Over at Coachella’s celebrity zoo, Sofia Richie strutted in Chanel on April 20, while her friend Justin Bieber partied with Chase B at Tao, Revolve and Beach Club on April 18. Post Malone headlined the festival on April 20, wrapping up Coachella 2025 like the reigning crowd‑pleaser he is (Rodin Eckenroth/Getty). BLACKPINK’s Jennie closed the same stage in full K‑pop glory (James Devaney/GC Images), and country newcomer Shaboozey tried to plant some roots on April 20—because festivals are all about genre mashups, apparently.

Back in New York, Below Deck duo Brianna Duffield and Marina Marcondes hit the town looking polished enough for yacht duty (Stephen Lovekin/Shutterstock), while Lena Dunham’s off‑Broadway peers AnnaSophia Robb, Michael Urie and Isa Briones smiled through a press junket for All Nighter on April 21 (Fernando Ramales/BACKGRID). And don’t forget Miley Cyrus, who took boyfriend Maxx Morando on a casual NYC outing on April 20, followed by Eva Noblezada proudly flashing her engagement ring from Hadestown co‑star Reeve Carney (Getty).

As if that weren’t enough, Jenna Ortega and The Weeknd posed under Coachella’s giant ferris wheel on April 18, and a trio of rock legends—John Mayer, Stevie Nicks and Bob Weir—hung backstage at the Pollstar Awards in Beverly Hills on April 16 (Andrea Diodato/NurPhoto). Finally, Bowen Yang and Lily Gladstone dropped in on The Jennifer Hudson Show on April 21 to remind us that Hollywood can still do press circuits with a straight face (Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty).

So there it is: your weekly checklist of perfectly Instagrammable celebrity moments, minus any real surprises. Stay tuned for more A‑listers going through the motions—because authenticity is overrated anyway.

Sources: Celebrity Storm and People Magazine, Bauer‑Griffin, Getty Images
Attribution: Creative Commons Licensed

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