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Demi Moore's Sweet Photos for Bruce Willis Birthday Include Granddaughter

Demi MooremarkedBruce Willis' 71st birthday with a heartfelt tribute that highlighted the strong bond their family continues to share decades after their divorce. The actress posted a carousel of photos on Instagram celebrating the special day, including a sweet moment featuring their 2-year-old granddaughter, Louetta.

Demi Moore marks Bruce Willis' 71st birthday with photos featuring their granddaughter

Moorekept the caption simple but affectionate, writing, "All you need is LOVE. Happy birthday, BW!" alongside a red heart emoji.

One of the standout photos in the carousel shows little Louetta, dressed in a gingham dress with her hair in braids, leaning in to kiss her grandfather on the cheek. She is the daughter of Moore and Willis' eldest child, Rumer Willis, who welcomed her first baby with her now-ex-boyfriend Derek Richard Thomas in 2023.

Moore and Willis married in 1987 and separated in 2000, but they have maintained a close relationship while raising their three daughters together. In addition to Rumer, the former couple also shares daughters Scout, 34, and Tallulah, 32.

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Rumer previously spoke about the close connection between her daughter and Moore during a 2025 interview withPeople. She revealed that Louetta calls the actress "Yaya," a nickname Moore chose because she thought it might be easier for her granddaughter to say.

Rumer joked that Moore sometimes bends the rules when it comes to Louetta. "I was like, 'We don't watch TV in this house… not until she's 5,'" she said, laughing. "And then I went over, and Moana was on." Still, she emphasized the sweet bond they share. "You should see her face light up when they're on FaceTime when we're away. Louetta just gets so excited," she said.

Rumer also praised her mom's natural warmth toward children. "She's incredible with babies. She always has been. It's such a delight to see them together." Moore's birthday tribute offered a glimpse into the loving, blended family dynamic she and Willis continue to nurture with their daughters and granddaughter.

Originally reported by Samridhi Goel onMomtastic.

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Dua Lipa Takes Over NYC in See-Through Balmain Dress With Daring Cutout

Dua Lipasteps out in a sleek evening dress for a Nespresso event in New York City. As the new Nespresso brand ambassador, she turned heads in a striking look by Balmain. Set against the city's waterfront skyline, the ensemble perfectly balanced glamour with structure, showcasing Lipa's signature confident style.

Dua Lipa wears see-through Balmain dress for Nespresso event in NYC

The singer wore a black and navy velvet floral jacquard midi dress from Balmain's Fall-Winter 2026 collection, designed by Antonin Tron. According to Balmain's Instagram stories, the fabric featured a rich, three-dimensional texture that subtly caught the light, creating shadow across the floral pattern. In doing so, it introduced moments of sheer transparency. A daring cutout at the chest added an unexpected edge, breaking up the otherwise classic silhouette and drawing attention to the intricate draping across the bodice.

The dress was further defined by a 'draped waist and a soft lateral bow detail that nodded to Pierre Balmain's 1950s design codes'. It is reinterpreted with a modern, body-hugging fit. The silhouette sat close to her frame before falling into a length right above her knees. The interplay of colour and sheerness across the fabric gave the look a layered, almost illusion-like effect.

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Lipa styled the outfit with sheer black tights and black pointed-toe heels, keeping the palette monochromatic and refined. Her hair was worn sleek and straight with a side part, complementing the polished feel of the look. The singer's makeup remained sharp and minimal with defined eyes, soft blush, and a brown lip. She wore diamond hoop earrings and matching rings that added the perfect touch of shine.

Altogether, the look captured a perfect mix of heritage and modernity. This reinforced her role as a fashion icon and Nespresso's newest stylish ambassador. It proved once again that Lipa could effortlessly bring couture fashion pieces to life with a bold, contemporary twist.

Originally reported by Viha Shah ontheFashionSpot.

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Air Canada Express jet hits ground vehicle, closing New York's LaGuardia airport

March 23 (Reuters) - An Air Canada Express regional jet collided with a ground vehicle upon landing at New York's LaGuardia airport late on Sunday, according to ‌flight tracking website Flightradar24, in an incident that closed the airport.

Reuters Emergency crews work around an Air Canada Express jet that had collided with a ground vehicle at New York's La Guardia Airport in Queens, New York, U.S. March 23, 2026. REUTERS/Bing Guan Damage to an Air Canada Express jet that had collided with a ground vehicle at New York's La Guardia Airport in Queens, New York, U.S. March 23, 2026. REUTERS/Bing Guan

Air Canada Express jet collides with a ground vehicle at LaGuardia airport

The CRJ-900 plane, ‌which was coming from Montreal, struck the vehicle at a speed of about 24 miles per hour (39 kph), said ​Flightradar24, which last recorded data at 11:37 p.m. ET (0337 GMT).

Photos taken by Reuters after the accident showed visible damage to the nose of the plane, which was tilted upward.

NBC News reported that four people were injured in the incident, which involved a fire truck manned by police officers, ‌citing sources. The report said ⁠the pilot and copilot of the aircraft were badly injured, while a sergeant and an officer had broken limbs and were in stable condition ⁠at a hospital.

Authorities and emergency agencies did not offer any immediate comments on injuries.

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said the airport was expected to remain shut until 2 p.m. ET on Monday (1800 GMT), ​and LaGuardia's ​website showed arriving planes had been diverted to ​other airports or returned to their ‌point of origin.

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The plane involved in the accident was operated by Air Canada's regional partner Jazz, which is owned by Chorus Aviation. Jazz's CRJ-900 planes can seat up to 76 passengers, according to Air Canada's website. NBC News reported 76 passengers and four crew members were on board.

Air Canada, Chorus Aviation, the National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA did not ‌immediately respond to requests for comment.

The New York Fire ​Department said that it was responding to a reported ​incident at the airport's Runway 4 ​involving a plane and a vehicle at LaGuardia airport, directing further queries ‌to Port Authority Police, which did not ​immediately respond to a ​request for comment.

New York City's emergency notification system said people could expect cancellations, road closures, traffic delays and emergency personnel near the airport.

LaGuardia served over 30 million annual ​passengers in 2025, according to ‌the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and a wide range ​of U.S. airlines operate at the airport.

(Reporting by Gursimran Kaur in Bengaluru and ​David Shephardson in Washington; Editing by Jamie Freed)

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Everything you need to know about 'BTS: The Return,' the new Netflix documentary

NEW YORK (AP) — All seven members log onto a livestream, broadcast from a beach. A few years ago, it was a common image. But after theK-pop boy band BTSpressed pause on their full-band duties for nearly four years, it was revelatory.

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That's the scene that begins "BTS: The Return," a newNetflixdocumentary from director Bao Nguyen ("The Stringer,""The Greatest Night in Pop"),produced by This Machine ("Martha," "Karol G")and HYBE,the South Korean entertainment company behind BTS and countless other international acts.

The mostly-Korean language film offers an intimate look at BTS' journey totheir latest album, "ARIRANG,"released Friday. It also follows the seven member group — RM, Jin, Jimin, V, Suga, Jung Kook and j-hope — as they learned to reacclimate to their life in the fast lane, together again.

Here are key takeaways from the documentary film, which premieres on Netflix on Friday, March 27.

South Korea's mandatory military service comes up fast

As BTS fans are well aware, "ARIRANG" is the band'sfirst full-length releasesince all seven memberscompletedSouth Korea's mandatory military service. In South Korea, all able-bodied men aged 18-28 are required by law to perform 18-21 months of military service under a conscription system meant to deter aggression from North Korea.

In their documentary, mention of BTS' service emerges right away. In the first minute, while the band films their live video on the beach, RM mentions that he "learned to hustle" in the military. Then it cuts to footage of the guys getting their heads shaved and wearing their uniforms — and quickly thereafter, rejoining the band. In reality, they were separated for a number of years. Beforeannouncing their comeback in June,all seven members hadn't been seen broadcasting live together since September 2022.

The road to 'ARIRANG' was swift

Shortly after returning from their mandatory service, the band decamped to Los Angeles during the summer of 2025 to begin work on "ARIRANG," their 14-track, fifth studio album and first in nearly four years.

They lived in the same house together. It was tight quarters, and a tight turnaround: In the film, Jin says he joined the band in Los Angeles the day after completing his 2025 solo tour. For that reason, he missed some of the early writing and recording.

The journey was also bumpy. As RM mentions in the movie, a long lifespan for a K-pop group is not guaranteed.

Fans of the genre might be familiar with what is referred to as the "seven-year curse," where a group disbands, or loses members, or contracts expires, and they fall apart. That has not been the case for BTS, still widely regarded one of the most popular bands on the planet. The question then, for them, became: Where does their sound go from here?

"We're doing a lot of experiments, trying to find out, like, what makes us special,"RM said."What makes us BTS?"

They also felt the pressure to deliver a good album, and fast. "We've been out for too long," said Jimin in one dinner scene. "Now that we're finally out of the military, we don't want to extend this break."

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Los Angeles was a creative hub

Working in and around Hollywood was a source of creativity for the band. The documentary shows clips of the guys in the studio working with some recognizableproducers like Diploand the South Korean songwriter Pdogg.

It also shows the band struggling to land a lead single and their in-studio dynamics: Suga playing guitar, serious and studious, V comforting an anxious Jin, so on and so forth.

Then they returned to South Korea to finish and mix the album.

The album really started to connect when they had a story

Boyoung Lee, executive creative director at Big Hit Music, told the band that in 1896, a group of Koreans arrived in the U.S. for an education, where they met music producer and ethnologist Alice C. Fletcher. Together, they recorded the first-ever Korean-language song in the U.S.: "Arirang," the traditional Korean folk song that dates back to the 1400s and that inspired BTS' album title.

It also meant that the album was a true celebration of South Korea and BTS' efforts to bring their country and culture to the world. In one scene, Suga mentions changes needed to the song "Normal," which he felt originally featured too much English and not enough Korean. "For this album, authenticity matters," RM agreed.

Preparing for their comeback was daunting

Some members expressed reservations about how they may be received — what did their fans want from them, after so much time apart? And in an industry that demands reinvention? So, they worked as hard as they could, and in surprising ways: In one scene, V throws a baseball in a parking lot — seemingly to blow off steam. Days later he's throwing a pitch atLos Angeles' Dodgers Stadium.It's clear he was practicing as to not disappoint their fans.

Even when the band is relaxing at night together at their shared home in Los Angeles — enjoying pork belly, soju and beer — they are still shown talking about their music, what could've been done differently in the studio, what they might want to try in the future. It's a 24/7 process.

"I wonder if we've done a good job here," Jung Kook asks aloud.

They were unsure about 'Swim' as the first 'ARIRANG' single

Some members of the band thought the song "Swim" might be too low in energy to serve as their lead single. But they also weren't sure about"Dynamite" back in 2020,which became a huge international smash. It was their first all-English-language single and it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 — a first for an all-South Korean musical act.

Suga appeared to be an early believer in "Swim." "'Oh, they can come back with a song like this?' I think it'll be cool," he told his band mates, fantasizing about fan reaction.

"It's a cool, mature song for us," RM agreed. "It's time we give off a grown-up vibe."

Appearing more adult — and writing songs that mirror where they are in their lives — was a priority.

"We've all gotten older in general," said Suga. "We tried to express more about being an adult."

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83 Tattoos That Make You Question Both The People Who Got Them And The Artists Who Did Them (New Pics)

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