Last week, it was Jaafar Jackson and Sandra Bullock dominating headlines. Before that, it was Anne Hathaway and Céline Dion. But this week belongs to four very famous names (and includes one very large celebrity engagement ring).
Here’s why Zoë Kravitz, Ariana Grande, Meryl Streep and Laura Dern won the week.
Zoë Kravitz
Kravitz has been romantically linked to a number of our favorite male celebs in the past (Channing Tatum, Drake, Penn Badgley, Chris Pine). But this week, it seems she’s locked one of them down for good. Several outlets confirmed that Kravitz is now engaged to pop star Harry Styles—and her engagement ring is worth a reported $600k. If that’s not #winning, I don’t know what is.
Ariana Grande
Ari may have dominated 2024 and 2025 with her wicked-ly impressive on-screen skills, but it seems she now has her eyes set on owning 2026 as well. The singer broke the internet this week by announcing the title and release date for her eighth studio album (NBD). “Petal” will be out July 31, but in the meantime, her tour launches in a little over a month.
Meryl Streep
We all love Emily Blunt and Anne Hathaway, but without Meryl, there is no Devil Wears Prada (much less its smash-hit sequel). Streep has been gaining raves in the weeks leading up to Friday’s movie premiere, both for her red carpet fashion and her incredible Vogue shoot with Anna Wintour. And now, fans are applauding Miranda’s impressive return (with an impressive box office haul to match).
Laura Dern
There’s drama over at The White Lotus season four, as Helena Bonham Carter exited the series unexpectedly. Checking into the hotel instead? The iconic Oscar winner Laura Dern. And Dern isn’t just simply stepping into another actress’s role—Mike White is creating a whole new character for her. I think my White Lotus excitement level just doubled…
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