Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenterlooks almost unrecognizable in new photos from her Perfect Magazine shoot. The songstress swapped her signature blonde locks for a jet-black wig with blunt bangs, posing in leather mini shorts and a tank top. The photos, released on April 7, have now gone viral online. This Perfect Magazine issue will come with a total of eight covers and an accompanying interview with designer Marc Jacobs.

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Take a look at Sabrina Carpenter stunning in leather mini shorts:

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Sabrina Carpenter paired a simple black ribbed tank top with ultra-low-rise black leather micro-mini shorts. She added a punk-rock edge to her look with a wide, statement leather belt featuring prominent silver-tone grommets and stud detailing.

Photographed by Bryce Anderson and styled by Katie Grand, the “Nonsense” singer completed her look with black stiletto pumps featuring distinct white detailing. Her shiny black manicure enhanced the gothic vibes. The dramatic smudged eyeliner and black mascara made her light blue eyes pop.

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Shelly Kittleson, US journalist kidnapped in Iraq, is freed

An American journalist kidnapped in Iraq has been released, according to multiple reports.

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Iran-aligned Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah said on April 7 that it would release abducted U.S. journalist Shelly Kittleson, reported Reuters, theNew York Timesand theAssociated Press.The group added that she must leave Iraq immediately.

Kittleson, 49, was kidnapped on March 31 on a busy street in central Baghdad, Reuters andUSA TODAY previouslyreported. Both U.S. and Iraqi officials said Kataib Hezbollah was responsible for the abduction, and the group offered on April 1 to negotiate with the Iraqi government for her release in exchange for several militia members being held by authorities, according tothe New York Times.

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A spokesperson for Kataib Hezbollah said Kittleson was freed "in appreciation of the patriotic positions” of Iraq’s prime minister, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, who had been negotiating for her release, reported the AP and the Times.

“This initiative will not be repeated in the future,” the militia's statement said, according to the same sources. "We are in a state of war waged by the Zionist-American enemy against Islam and in such situations, many considerations are disregarded.”

The U.S. and Iraqi governments have not yet confirmed Kittleson's release or whereabouts. USA TODAY reached out to Iraq's Ministry of Interior and the U.S. State Department for comment.

Shelly Kittleson, an American woman journalist who was kidnapped in Baghdad, in a location given as Damascus, Syria, in this image obtained from social media released on December 29, 2025.

Who is Shelly Kittleson?

Kittleson is an independent journalist living in the Middle East,USA TODAY previously reported.Her work has appeared in multiple publications over the past decade, including Al Majalla, Al-Monitor, ANSA and RAI Radiotre, among other freelance work,according to her public LinkedIn account. Other social media profiles show she has worked for publications like BBC World Service and Politico.

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Kittleson also won the coveted Italian journalism award Premio Caravella in 2017 for her war zone reporting, according to the Italian Institute for International Political Studies.

Middle East news siteAl-Monitor, which first identified Kittleson upon abduction, said she has covered several wars in the region and had contributed articles to the outlet. The publication called for her "safe and immediate release" after Iraq's Ministry of Interior confirmed the kidnappingin a March 31 Facebook post.

Americanofficials had previously warned Kittlesonof threats against her, according to a social media post from Dylan Johnson, a U.S. State Department senior official. Johnson said in other posts that the State Department and FBI were working to secure her release "as quickly as possible."

Kittelson is originally from Mount Horeb, a small village in south-central Wisconsin, her mother, Barb Kittleson,told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,part of the USA TODAY network, on April 1.

"She just wanted to help people. She’s just a journalist," her mother said.

This story will be updated.

Contributing: Reuters

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Emma Chamberlain's Mugler Micro Minidress Is Tailored to Perfection

Emma Chamberlainmade a striking appearance at the Fashion Trust U.S. Awards in Los Angeles. She stepped onto the pink carpet in a sharply tailoredMuglermicro minidress that perfectly captured the brand’s signature sculptural aesthetic.

Emma Chamberlain dons Mugler micro minidress for Fashion Trust U.S. Awards

Emma Chamberlain wore a structured taupe coloured Mugler mini dress that blended sharp tailoring with bold proportions. The design featured exaggerated shoulders and long sleeves, creating a powerful silhouette that contrasted with the extra-short hemline. A sleek high neckline and fitted bodice emphasized the dress’ precise construction. A visible diagonal seam detail across the front added subtle architectural intrigue.

The dress cinched at her waist before flaring slightly at the hips, highlighting Mugler’s iconic hourglass tailoring. The clean lines and structured shape gave the outfit a futuristic feel while maintaining a minimal palette.

The influencer and podcast host paired the micro mini dress with sheer black tights and pointed-toe black pumps. This kept the styling simple, letting the dress remain the focal point. For accessories, she wore two delicate silver hoop earrings in each ear. A big one in the first piercing and a smaller one in the second. They added a subtle touch of shine to the neutral color palette. Her look complemented the modern silhouette. Chamberlain debuted a short platinum pixie haircut with a textured finish. Soft glam makeup, defined eyes, and neutral lips completed her appearance.

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The look stood out against the event’s pink carpet backdrop, where fashion insiders, celebrities, and industry leaders gathered to celebrate emerging talent. The Fashion Trust U.S. Awards honor and financially support rising American designers, providing grants and mentorship opportunities to help the next generation of fashion creatives.

With its sculptural tailoring and bold proportions, Emma Chamberlain’s Mugler micro mini proved that minimalism can make just as powerful a statement as a dramatic red-carpet gown.

Originally reported by Viha Shah forTheFashionSpot.

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Kristin Cavallari thinks “Laguna Beach” wouldn't have worked without Lauren Conrad rivalry

Laguna Beachmade a lot of the rivalry betweenKristin CavallariandLauren Conrad, her classmate on the reality show. Both women had a history with fellow student Stephen Colletti.

Entertainment Weekly Kristin Cavallari and Lauren Conrad on 'Laguna Beach'Credit: MTV (2)

While promoting the upcoming reunion of much of the cast, Cavallari explained that, in fact, she doesn't think the show would have worked without it.

When asked if she wished that she and Conrad would have shared an on-camera conversation back in the day, as they do on the reunion, Cavallari said no.

"I think it, honestly, worked out exactly how it was supposed to," Cavallari said in an interview withExtra. "I think that was sort of the allure was Lauren and I against each other, so I don't know if you put us together, I don't know what would have happened. Maybe we just would have made peace and then we wouldn't have had a show."

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Over the years, both women have explained that their feelings about many things were blown out of proportion for drama's sake. And after all, they were teenagers.

Back in 2016, Cavallari toldBuzzfeedthat the series certainly hadn't been a good thing for them.

"I think because of the show, the rivalry between Lauren and I sort of escalated. We were never friends. We just weren't," Cavallari said. "I didn't hate her before MTV came and the way it sort of turned into. And that's because I felt like she was trying to steal my boyfriend."

Fans of the series knew about the upcoming truce between the women, after theyposed for photos togetheron the red carpet for the reunion premiere and Cavallari teased it on her podcast,Let's Be Honest with Kristin Cavallari.

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They also told PEOPLE that all was well between them — really — while promoting their project.

"It was part of what we wanted to show is that we've all grown, we're all adults, a lot of us are parents," Conrad said. "And I think that as you get older, you're not worried about the small stuff."

Cavallari that hadn't "had any beefs for the last however many years." She added, "We're adults. We've all moved past it, but I think it's nice and to show everybody that we've moved past it is going to be really therapeutic in a lot of ways."

Colletti, the former object of their affection, toldEntertainment Weeklylast month that, until recently, he was still hearing about one of the major topics of the popular show.

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"Back in the day, I mean, I had guys that wanted to fight me," he said. "I had people just yelling Kristin or Lauren's name from across the street and offering their advice on dating. All sorts of weird interactions."

Times have changed, he said.

"As years have gone on, people would approach me and they're much more reflective about it," Colletti said. "They'll be like, 'You know what? I remember watching the show and it was interesting to relate to what you guys had going on.' And to me, when you hear that, 'Man, that's why I'm even in this business.'"

The Reunion: Laguna Beachpremieres April 10 on Roku.

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Lisa Kudrow Says She Was Referred to as ‘the Sixth Friend’: ‘Nobody Cared About Me’

Lisa Kudrowis getting candid about her early days onFriends.

Us magazine Lisa Kudrow Was Referred to as 'the Sixth Friend': 'Nobody Cared About Me'

After the hit NBC sitcom blew up, Kudrow’s costars felt the benefit of the show’s success more than she did, according to the actress.

“Nobody cared about me,” she said of the show’s early success in a Saturday, April 4, interview with the U.K.’sIndependent. “There were certain parts of [my talent agency] that just referred to me as ‘the sixth Friend.’”

Kudrow, 62, shot to fame as Phoebe Buffay in the hit comedy, starring alongsideDavid Schwimmer,Jennifer Aniston,Courteney Cox,Matt LeBlancand thelateMatthew Perry.

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Friendswas not an immediate overnight success when it premiered during the 1994/95 television season, but it gained traction during its second season, making stars of all six main cast members.

While Kudrow was the first castmate to win an Emmy in 1998, she said, “But there was no vision for me and no expectations about the kind of career I could have. There was just, like, ‘Boy, is she lucky she got on that show.’”

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Outside ofFriends, Kudrow starred in various independent films until she landed a hit withAnalyze This, the 1999 comedy starringRobert De Niro.

“That’s when the agents and business people started circling, wanting to put me in romantic comedies and things,” she said. “I knew that wasn’t gonna work. I’m just not adorable!”

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The actress also spoke out about rumors that she was the cast member who pushed for the six stars to negotiate their salaries as a group. InFriends’ heyday, the six lead actors secureddeals worth $1 million an episode.

“I absolutely was not the ringleader,” Kudrow said. “And that was reported and it wasn’t true. My team were very angry about that. It was leaked sort of as a warning to other clients, like, ‘Don’t do something like that.’”

Kudrow recalled thinking at the time, “Like, ‘Hey, people will think I’m really smart!’” However, in reality, “My team were like, "No, this is not good! We’re furious that they’re saying this about you.’”

Kudrow is currently starring in the third season of HBO’sThe Comeback, reprising herothericonic role as Valerie Cherish. The first season aired in 2005, a year afterFriendswent off the air, while a second season premiered in 2014.

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The third season ofThe Comebackhas also been billed as its last.

“Luckily, unlike Valerie, we don’t have to worry about our rent, so we don’t have to make the show unless there’s something we really want to say,” show creatorMichael Patrick Kingtold theIndependent.

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