Zara Larsson Lights Up the Stage in Micro Skirt & Bikini Top

Zara Larssoncontinued her streak of bold, fairy-esque looks in a bikini top and an embellished micro skirt for her concert in Indianapolis. The songstress embarked on the Midnight Sun tour in October 2025 and has since debuted some rather iconic outfits. On March 20, she shared a carousel of images highlighting her stop at Indianapolis's Old National Centre.

Zara Larsson stuns in new pictures

Take a look at Zara Larsson, stunning in a bikini top and micro skirt:

Larsson paired a custom embellished miniskirt by Irish designer Sorcha O'Raghallaigh with a pink bikini top. The bikini featured rhinestone embellishments that caught light with every movement, providing a high-shine, disco-inspired base. The sequin micro skirt was embellished with large, 3-D sequin flowers in vibrant shades of purple, orange, and yellow.

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Further, layers of long, multicoloured tinsel fringe hung from the hem, adding movement to the outfit. The Blue Moon hitmaker's makeup was also striking, featuring a heavy white-winged eyeshadow base, accented with delicate rhinestones.

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Dove Cameron Drops Jaw-Dropping Bikini Shots in New Beach Photo Dump

Dove Cameronenchanted her fans with a daring collection of beachside photos, featuring a stunning bikini that immediately caught the eye. The star exuded confidence and natural charm, adding a bold yet fashionable flair to the sunlit images that quickly generated buzz online.

Dove Cameron stuns in new pictures

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Dove Cameron caught everyone's eye with a stunning new collection of beachside photos that quickly took social media by storm. She flaunted a daring knitted bikini that encapsulated the carefree yet chic essence of a sun-drenched escape, effortlessly attracting attention with her bold fashion sense.

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In the images, Dove exuded a blend of playful allure and audacious sophistication, donning a beachy jute hat alongside a striking bikini featuring a zigzag pattern in red, white, and pink that perfectly showcased her unique style. This captivating ensemble, combined with her laid-back confidence, created a truly memorable moment.

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Hawaii suffers its worst flooding in 20 years and forecasters warn more rain is coming

HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii suffered its worst flooding in more than 20 years asheavy rains fellon soil already saturated by downpours froma winter storm a week ago, officials said Friday while warning that still more rain was expected during the weekend.

Associated Press Fooding covers a residential neighborhood in Waialua, Hawaii, Friday, March 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Mengshin Lin) Debris from a storm-damaged house sits against a bridge along Kaukonahua Stream, caused by flooding from severe rains in Waialua, Hawaii, Friday, March 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Mengshin Lin) Floodwaters fill the ground level of homes in Waialua, Hawaii, Friday, March 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Mengshin Lin) People are evacuated from Haleiwa, Hawaii, on a bulldozer Friday, March 20, 2026. (Craig Fujii/Honolulu Civil Beat via AP) A view of a storm-damaged home near floating felled branches in flood waters caused by severe rains in Waialua, Hawaii, Friday, March 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Mengshin Lin)

Hawaii Floods

Muddy floodwaters smothered vast stretches ofOahu's North Shore, a community world-renowned for its big-wave surfing. Raging waters lifted homes and cars and prompted evacuation orders for 5,500 people north of Honolulu. Authorities cautioned that a 120-year-old dam could fail.

Gov. Josh Green said the cost of the storm could top $1 billion, including damage to airports, schools, roads, people's homes and a Maui hospital in Kula.

"This is going to have a very serious consequence for us as a state," Green said at a news conference.

Most of the state was under a flood watch, with Haleiwa and Waialua in northern Oahu under a flash flood warning, according to the National Weather Service.

Green said his chief of staff spoke to the White House and received assurances the islands would have federal support.

Most serious flooding since 2004

No deaths were reported and no one was unaccounted for. About 10 people were taken to a hospital with hypothermia, he said.

Crews searched by air and by water for people who had been stranded — efforts that were hampered by people flying personal drones to get images of the flooding, said Ian Scheuring, a spokesperson for Honolulu.

The National Guard and Honolulu Fire Department airlifted 72 children and adults who had been attending a spring break youth camp at a retreat on Oahu's west coast called Our Lady of Kea'au, according to city and camp officials. The camp is on high ground but authorities didn't want to leave them there, the mayor said.

Green said the flooding was the state's most serious since 2004 floods in Manoa inundated homes and a University of Hawaii library.

Dozens — if not hundreds — of homes were damaged Friday but officials haven't been able to fully assess the destruction, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi said. Some 5,500 people were under evacuation orders.

"There's no question that the damage done thus far has been catastrophic," he said.

Officials blamed some of the devastation on the sheer amount of rain that fell in a short amount of time on saturated land. Parts of Oahu received 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm) of rain overnight. Kaala, the island's highest peak, got nearly 16 inches (40 cm) in the past day, the National Weather Service said.

More rain was expected: Blangiardi said 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) of rain was forecast to fall on Oahu in the next two to three days.

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Winter storm systems known as "Kona lows," which feature southerly or southwesterly winds that bring in moisture-laden air, were responsible for the deluges in the past two weeks. Theintensity and frequencyof heavy rains in Hawaii have increased amid human-caused global warming, experts say.

Eyes on an aging dam

Officials have been closely watching the Wahiawa dam, which has been vulnerable for decades, saying it was "at risk of imminent failure."

Water levels in the dam receded by late Friday but that could change if more rain falls. Overnight into Friday, the dam went from 79 feet to 84 feet (24 to 25.6 meters) — just 6 feet (1.8 meters) shy of what it can handle, authorities said.

As she prepared to evacuate to a friend's home on higher ground, Waialua resident Kathleen Pahinui told The Associated Press in a phone interview that the aging dam is a concern every time it rains.

"Just pray for us," she said. "We understand there's more rain coming."

The state has said Wahiawa dam has "high hazard potential," and that a failure "will result in probable loss of human life."

The earthen dam was built in 1906 to increase sugar production for the Waialua Agricultural Company, which eventually became a subsidiary of Dole Food Company. It was reconstructed following a collapse in 1921.

The state has sent Dole four notices of deficiency about the dam since 2009 and five years ago fined the company $20,000 for failing to address safety deficiencies on time, according to records.

Afterward, Dole proposed to donate the dam, reservoir and ditch system to the state in exchange for the state's agreement to repair the spillway to meet and maintain dam safety standards.

The state passed legislation in 2023 authorizing the dam's acquisition. It also provided $5 million to buy the spillway and $21 million to repair and expand it to comply with dam safety requirements. But the transfer has not been completed. A state board is due to vote on the acquisition next week.

"The dam continues to operate as designed with no indications of damage," Dole said in an emailed statement.

The state regulates 132dams across Hawaii, most of them built as part of irrigation systems for the sugar cane industry, according to a 2019 infrastructure report by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Associated Press writer Hallie Golden contributed to this report from Seattle.

Hawaii suffers its worst flooding in 20 years and forecasters warn more rain is coming

HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii suffered its worst flooding in more than 20 years asheavy rains fellon soil already saturated by ...

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Kylie Jenner's Ex-Assistant Victoria Villarroel Recalls the Surprising Moment That Led Her to Quit

Victoria Villarroel rose from an intern at Kris Jenner's Jenner Communications to Kylie Jenner's executive assistant

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  • She recalled a simple moment that made her realize it was time to leave

  • Kylie Jenner supported her decision, and the two remain close

Victoria Villarroel is reflecting on her journey from unpaid intern to one of Kylie Jenner's most trusted aides.

The 34-year-old recalled starting out as an unpaid intern at Kris Jenner's Jenner Communications, restocking the fridge, keeping spaces presentable and running errands as needed, in the March 18 episode ofBetter Half with Stas and Vic.

More than a year later, she began working directly with Kylie as a house manager, later becoming a personal assistant and eventually an executive assistant.

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"I remember like it was yesterday… This is like year five," Victoria explained. "Me and Kylie, obviously we had a working relationship. But you can't not get so close to a person that you see every single day and you know everything about and you're with them at all times, good or bad. You just become close to this person."

It was during an ordinary moment in the kitchen, she said, that everything shifted. Kylie mentioned she needed her laptop, which was upstairs.

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"And I was like, 'Oof, who's gonna get that?'" Victoria laughed. "'I don't want to go get your laptop.'"

The comment, Villarroel explains, marked a turning point. In that moment, she says they both seemed to recognize it was time for Villarroel to move on to a new chapter.

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"She was amazing," Villarroel says of Kylie's support. "I remember being so nervous and thinking, like, 'Am I making the right decision? What if I'm leaving the best thing—best job I could ever have?' " Victoria said. "'Cause people were in my ear being like, 'You're gonna leave? People would die for this job.' "

According to Villarroel, Kylie responded with encouragement: " 'Oh my god, Vic, I want you to thrive, and I'm gonna be here supporting you. And I love you so much.' "

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Kylie Jenner’s Ex-Assistant Victoria Villarroel Recalls the Surprising Moment That Led Her to Quit

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