A$AP Rocky Carried a Tribute to His Daughter, Rocki, at Chanel’s Cruise Show

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  • A$AP Rocky attended Chanel’s cruise 2026/2027 show in Biarritz.

  • His look included a pink bag adorned with miniature Mary Jane shoes.

  • The detail served as a subtle tribute to his 7-month-old daughter, Rocki.

A$AP Rockyhas long treated fashion as a form of storytelling, and at Chanel’s cruise 2026/2027 show in Biarritz, France, he took that a step further by incorporating his 7-month-old daughter, Rocki, into the narrative.

Rocky arrived carrying a soft pink Chanel flap bag finished with the house’s signature chain strap and tweed trim. But the standout detail wasn’t the bag itself. Attached to the handle was a pair of miniature pink Chanel Mary Janes, transforming the accessory into a subtle homage to babyRocki—and ultimately, a gift for her.

RockytoldWomen’s Wear Dailythat the bag was a present from Chanel’s artistic director, Matthieu Blazy. “He’s so thoughtful, and he actually had a pregnant woman on the runway, and I’ve seen other models walking around with bags, and they had different color ballerina shoes on it,” he said. “So, I’m going to give these to my daughter.”

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While Rocky’s bag was his Chanel look’s statement piece, the rest of his outfit—particularly his bright red shirt—complemented it.

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He paired the top and bag with a camel-toned jacket that had ornate trim. The rapper accessorized with gold jewelry and a brooch, mixing classic house elements and his more experimental styling.

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Rocky’s relationship with Chanel has deepened in recent years. The rapper was named a brandambassadorin 2025 and regularly attends its shows.

His appearance in Biarritz comes shortly after his partner, Rihanna, and Rocki appearedon the cover ofWmagazinelast week, marking Rocki’s first editorial.

Rocky spoke to the outlet about the impact their three children, RZA, Riot, and Rocki, have had on Rihanna, saying, “She has changed a lot because she became a mother in that time span [of me knowing her], and that certainly changes you. But this woman has always been magic. Philosophically, the way she operates is on another level. She is the most charming and genuine person on Earth. Her energy is unmatched—one of a kind. I just adore her."

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King Charles Says His Address to Congress Comes at a 'More Dangerous Time' Than Queen Elizabeth's

King Charles became the first British king to address Congress, following Queen Elizabeth's 1991 speech

People King Charles addresses a Joint Meeting of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on April 28, 2026; Queen Elizabeth addresses a Joint Session of the Congress in the House Chamber at the US Capitol on May 16, 1991Credit: Kylie Cooper-Pool/Getty; Dennis Brack/Pool via CNP/Getty

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  • The King highlighted global challenges and emphasized the importance of U.S.-U.K. alliances during his historic address

  • Queen Camilla supported him during the speech, which received multiple standing ovations

King Charlesargued that the world is a more treacherous place than it was duringQueen Elizabeth's last Congressional address when he spoke at the United States Capitol.

On April 28, the King, 77, addressed a joint meeting of Congress in a highly anticipated engagement of his state visit to the U.S.

The King and his wife,Queen Camilla, are spending four days in the U.S. this week for an official state visit commemorating America's 250th, and he called out how the state of the world has shifted since his late mother last spoke at the Capitol in 1991.

The sovereign cited how his grandfather, King George VI, was the first British monarch to officially visit the U.S. in 1939 when "the forces of fascism in Europe were on the march," but before the U.S. got involved, noting that ultimately "our shared values prevailed."

"Today, we find ourselves in a new era, but those values remain," King Charles said in his speech in Washington, D.C. "It is an era that is, in many ways, more volatile and more dangerous than the world to which my late mother spoke, in this Chamber, in 1991."

King Charles addresses a joint meeting of Congress as U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson look on at the U.S. Capitol on April 28, 2026.Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty

"The challenges we face are too great for any one nation to bear alone. But in this unpredictable environment, our alliance cannot rest on past achievements or assume that foundational principles simply endure," he continued.

"As my prime minister said last month: ‘Ours is an indispensable partnership. We must not disregard everything that has sustained us for the last eighty years. Instead, we must build on it,' " he said, quoting British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

The King's comment that the world is now "more volatile and more dangerous" than it was in 1991 comes as the U.K. and U.S. take different positions on the war in Iran. The conflict has driven a distance between the nations, putting pressure on the King's diplomatic trip to help improve relations.

King Charles speaks to a Joint Meeting of Congress in the House Chamber at the US Capitol on April 28, 2026.Credit: Kylie Cooper/Reuters/Bloomberg via Getty

King Charles' state visit also continuedafter a shooting happened at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C., over the weekend. On April 25, a gunman opened fire near the press event, which PresidentDonald Trump, first ladyMelania Trumpand other prominent political figures attended.

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A Buckingham Palace spokespersonconfirmed the next day that the diplomatic trip would continue, and PEOPLE understands that King Charles and Queen Camilla privately contacted the Trumps.

The King spoke about the startling shooting, the historic relationship between the U.S. and U.K., America's 250th, today's global political climate and more in his sweeping speech, which was a historic address.

King Charles speaks to a Joint Meeting of Congress in the House Chamber at the US Capitol on April 28, 2026.Credit: Samir Hussein/WireImage

King Charlesbecame just the second British sovereign in history to address Congresswhen he spoke on Tuesday, following in the footsteps of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth, who spoke at the U.S. Capitol in May 1991. That trip proved to be the third of four state visits the Queen would make to the states during her record 70-year reign and she similarly hinted that diplomatic relations are the only true way forward in her address there.

"Some people believe that power grows from the barrel of a gun. So it can. But history shows that it never grows well, nor for very long. Force, in the end, is sterile," Queen Elizabeth said then.

Queen Elizabeth addresses a Joint Session of the Congress in the House Chamber at the US Capitol, Washington DC, May 16, 1991.Credit: Dennis Brack/Pool via CNP/Getty

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"We have gone a better way. Our societies rest on mutual agreement, on contract, and on consensus. A significant part of your social contract is written down in your Constitution. Ours rests on custom and will. The spirit behind both, however, is precisely the same. It is the spirit of democracy. These ideals are clear enough, but they must never be taken for granted," she said.

King Charles' Congressional address was interrupted with over a dozen rounds of applause, many of them standing ovations.

Queen Camillasupported him during his speech in the House Chamber, and a palace spokesperson said that the sovereign was moved by the warm response.

"The King was deeply honored to have been invited to be the first British King to give such an address and was greatly touched by the warmth and generosity of the response he received," the spokesperson said.

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Country Duo Neon Union Announce Breakup After 4 Years Together

Country duo Neon Union announced their split

People Andrew Millsaps and Leo Brooks in Texas in May 2023.Credit: Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty

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  • The pair released one studio album, earned an ACM nomination and performed at the Grand Ole Opry

  • Both Leo Brooks and Andrew Millsaps expressed gratitude for their time together and plan to pursue new opportunities

Country music duo Neon Union is no more.

Neon Union members Leo Brooks and Andrew Millsaps announced that they’ve called time on playing music together in anInstagram postshared on Friday, April 24.

“After a lot of thought and consideration, we’re decided to go our separate ways,” they wrote in a joint statement. “This chapter of Neon Union is closing.”

Neon Union formed in Nashville in 2022, and they released their debut albumGood Yearsin January 2025.

They were nominated for New Duo/Group of the Year at the 2024 ACM Awards, and made their debut at the Grand Ole Opry in 2022. Two of their songs, “Beer Up” and “Bout Damn Time,” have been streamed more than 1 million times on Spotify.

Millsaps expressed gratitude to Brooks in a statement that called their time together as a duo “a very impactful and special chapter" of his life.

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“I love Leo, and he will always be my friend and brother,” Millsaps wrote. “I’ve done things I never dreamed possible, and made lifelong memories. Thank you to Red Street Records for the opportunity to put our music out to the world. We accomplished bucket list check marks that a small town boy from Mayberry could have only dreamed of. From an ACM nomination to the Grand Ole Opry Circle, I cannot express how lucky and blessed I am to have been part of this journey, but I am ready for the next one.”

He continued, “The closing of this chapter might be the end of one, but it’s the beginning of the next. I’m excited for what’s to come. To the Neon Union fans, I want to say thank you so much for all of your love and support.”

Leo Brooks and Andrew Millsaps of Neon Union in Frisco, Texas in May 2023.Credit: Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty

Brooks also shared a statement of his own, saying that “life is a journey” and he’s “just grateful for the ride.”

“I’ve learned a lot from Neon Union and had great times. Andrew will always be my friend and we will still write songs together,” he wrote. “Big thanks to the whole Red Street team, now it’s time to go wherever God leads me. Thank you to all of the NU fans, love y’all and here’s to the next chapter, cheers.”

Both musicians were pursuing solo careers when they formed Neon Union. Brooks was previously a touring hip-hop bass guitarist who worked with Pitbull, according toThe Tennesseean.

“Some people pursue country music success as a solo thing,” Millsaps told the outlet in 2023. “But Leo and I are comfortable as a duo. We are humble and talented enough to realize the value of sharing the limelight.”

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The 12 best true crime shows now streaming on Amazon Prime Video

You have the right to remain inside watching TV. In fact, when it comes to these 12 shows onAmazon Prime Video, you'reencouragedto watch inside, what with the true crime genre's focus on the most unspeakable of acts.

Entertainment Weekly Jill Duggar Dillard and Derick Dillard in 'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets'; Elizabeth Smart in 'Elizabeth Smart: Autobiography'; 'Forensic Files'Credit: Amazon Studios; A+E Networks; FilmRise

The series on this list look at the criminal justice system from the perspective of the FBI, cold case detectives, and forensic scientists working the cases. Featuring gripping stories torn from today’s headlines and the transgressions of notorious serial killers of the past,Entertainment Weekly’s list of the 12 best true crime shows on Prime Video offers something for any fan of the genre.

Cold Case Files(2017–2022)

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A reboot of a beloved true crime series from the turn of this century,Cold Case Filesdigs into languishing, unsolved murders in the hopes of using modern technology to turn old evidence into new convictions.

The originalCold Case Filesaired on A&E from 1999 to 2002, but the new one is back, better than ever, and produced by the Oscar-nominated team behindJordan Peele’sGet Out(2017). With new eyes examining old forensics, witnesses, and leads both big and small,Cold Case Filesis one of the OG pioneers of true crime programming.—Ilana Gordon

Elizabeth Smart: Autobiography(2017)

Elizabeth Smart in 'Elizabeth Smart: Autobiography'Credit: A+E Networks

On June 5, 2002, 14-year-oldElizabeth Smartwas abducted by a self-proclaimed religious prophet, who, with the help of his wife, held her in a wooded area where she endured repeated sexual abuse. Fifteen years later, Smart — now a child safety activist and ABC News commentator — tells her story in her own words via this three-part A&E docuseries.

Featuring interviews from Smart, her family, eyewitnesses, and law enforcement,Elizabeth Smart: Autobiographydoesn't just recount the violent crimes of her captors but unveils Smart's road to recovery and how she's used her trauma to help others. —James Mercadante

The FBI Files(1998–2009)

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One of the longer-running true crime series,The FBI Fileswas produced with the cooperation of the FBI — including host James Kallstrom, a former head of the FBI's Manhattan office — documenting instances where they assisted local police departments.

With cases like the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, the Unabomber, the kidnapping/murder of Polly Klaas, and countless others,The FBI Filesallows viewers to step into the investigative process, including dramatized reenactments and interviews with the agents and forensic scientists involved.—Sammi Burke

Forensic Files(1996–2011)

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Forensic Filesis a must-watch for true crime buffs who don't feel like sitting through hours of material just to learn about a single case. Each episode unravels like a 22-minute whodunnit — with forensic scientists scouring through evidence and performing lab tests to get their answers. (Some episodes, however, explore accidents instead of crimes.)

One of the show's perks is its crisp storytelling, but its atmospheric visual style and Peter Thomas' narrations make it nearly impossible to resist pressing play on the next episode. If you finish this series,Forensic Files II(available to watch on HBO Max) has been airing more investigations since 2020. —J.M.

Killer Cases(2020–present)

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Jury duty notwithstanding, most people won’t be called upon to witness a murder trial from inside a courtroom. If that experience intrigues you, however, A&E’sKiller Casesescorts viewers inside the halls of justice to watch real legal proceedings unfold. From police investigations and arrests to trials and verdicts, this series gives a comprehensive look at some of the country's most discussed homicides.

The show’s best known cases include stories like University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts’ 2018 murder, and the 2015 murder of Dee Dee Blanchard by the boyfriend of her daughter, Gypsy Rose, a story Hulu later adapted intoThe Act(2019) starringPatricia ArquetteandJoey King.—I.G.

The Last Narc(2020)

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This docuseries explores the death of DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, who was kidnapped and eventually killed by some of the most notorious drug lords in Mexico, allegedly with the help of the CIA. Decades later, former cartel members, along with other DEA agents and Camarena’s family, have come forward to share insider details about the events leading up to his death.

The Last Narcchronicles how the agent infiltrated the cartel; how his investigation cost them billions of dollars; and how he racked up enemies throughout his time there — including members of American intelligence — in his search for the truth. —S.B.

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Lorena(2019)

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Executive produced by Jordan Peele, this limited docuseries explores the 1993 case of Lorena Bobbitt and her husband, John, which became a news sensation at the time.

Lorena cut off her husband’s penis with a kitchen knife the night of the incident, and she became the laughingstock of the country as her version of events battled against his. (At the time, the inflammatory tabloid inclusions and constant jokes suffocated any opportunity for an equally strong open discussion about domestic violence and the silencing of victims.)

This four-part investigation, featuring interviews with both Lorena and John, reviews Lorena's trial, as well as everything that led to it and the aftermath they each faced.—S.B.

On Death Row(2012)

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Each episode of this series profiles a specific Texas death row inmate, featuring cases like two members of the Texas Seven, a man who hired contract killers to murder his wife, and a woman who stole an infant after killing the mother.

DirectorWerner Herzogdeveloped the series because he disagreed with capital punishment.On Death Row, which sees Herzog speak with inmates himself, also includes interviews with others involved in their cases and personal lives, such as lawyers and family members.—S.B.

One Night in Idaho: The College Murders(2025)

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Nov. 13, 2022, is a day that will live in infamy in Moscow, Idaho. In the middle of the night, four college students (Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin) were brutally murdered in their beds, seemingly for no reason. Three years later, the murderer (Bryan Kohberger) has been sentenced to life behind bars, but curiosity and questions about the four young people he killed remain.

The Idaho Four case captured national attention, but a gag order issued within the state prevented law enforcement from sharing specific details with the public. That gag order wasn’t lifted until after Amazon’s four-part docuseries was released, but the series is still the most comprehensive accounting of what happened that night. The case is presented through interviews with close friends, family members, and others who ensure the victims' names will live on.—I.G.

Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets(2023)

The Duggar family in 'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets'Credit: Amazon Studios

The Duggarsonce charmed TV audiences with their exceptionally large family — parents Michelle and Jim Bob, along with their nine daughters and 10 sons — on TLC's19 Kids and Counting. However, their Potemkin village crumbled when the show was canceled following reports that the oldest son,Josh, had molested multiple underage girls.

This four-part docuseries delves further into Josh's sordid history, as well as the family's connection to the Institute in Basic Life Principles (a cult-like fundamentalist group led by Bill Gothard).

With interviews from Duggars like Jill Dillard and Amy King,Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secretspresents a thorough investigation into pure sin, prioritizing the voices of survivors over sensationalism.—J.M.

Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer(2020)

Photographs in a collage covering the face of Ted Bundy above the title 'Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer'Credit: Amazon Studios

One of the most notorious serial killers, Ted Bundy is often romanticized for using his good looks and charm to lure dozens of women to their deaths. Yet, how many people know the names of his victims — or about his then-girlfriend, Elizabeth Kendall?

Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killeraims to fill that gap by decentering Bundy from the narrative and focusing on Kendall, her daughter Molly, colleagues, survivors, and the families of his victims.

This five-part docuseries — told by women and directed by Trish Wood — approaches this case through a critical feminist lens, exploring the social context during Bundy's reign of violence.—J.M.

The Unsolved Murder of Beverly Lynn Smith(2022)

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It's been more than 50 years since 22-year-old Beverly Lynn Smith was found shot dead in her Oshawa, Ontario, home — and her case remains cold. Though her next-door neighbor, Alan Smith, was the No. 1 suspect and coerced into confessing by undercover authorities, the true killer seems to have gotten away scot-free.

Incorporating interviews with key figures like Beverly's twin sister and artful shots of small-town Oshawa,The Unsolved Murder of Beverly Lynn Smithis a twisty four-part docuseries that examines a muffed investigation and the unethical tactics used to expedite the case. —J.M.

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“Boston Blue”: Donnie Wahlberg's Danny Is Taken Hostage During a Hospital Bomb Scare

Donnie Wahlberg's Danny Reagan finds himself in a hostage situation in the latest episode of Boston Blue

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  • In the Friday, April 24, episode, Danny and Lena Silver (Sonequa Martin-Green) are tasked with saving an entire emergency room from a bomb threat

  • Boston Blue airs on CBS Fridays at 10 p.m. ET and streams the next day on Paramount+

Danny Reagan and Lena Silver just stumbled upon one of their most intense cases yet.

On the Friday, April 24, episode ofBoston Blue, Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Lena (Sonequa Martin-Green) found themselves in a hostage situation at a Boston hospital when a man in the emergency room threatened to bomb the building. And it took a bit of patience for the duo to save the day.

The episode, "Anatomy of a Bomb," marks the latest in theBlue Bloodsspinoff and kicked off with the partners handling some other business in the hospital, before learning that they're in danger themselves. As the duo prepares to leave the ER, they learn that a man named Greg is holding the entire facility hostage and threatening to set off a bomb if his daughter, Sophie, doesn't get her promised liver transplant.

Tosin Morohunfola, Sonequa Martin-Green, and Donnie Wahlberg picturedCredit: Ian Watson/CBS

While Lena tries to persuade Greg not to set off the explosive, he doesn't budge. A vehicle parked outside the ER explodes, right as Lena's brother Jonah Silver (Marcus Scribner) and Danny's son Sean Reagan (Mika Amonsen) walk by.

The rookie BPD cops survive the bombing, but according to Greg, it was just a warning and the "next one levels the hospital."

As it turns out, the bomber's daughter has Wilson's disease. He tells Danny and Lena that he got a call to visit the hospital and prepare Sophie for surgery, only to be told moments later that her match didn't exist and there was an "administrative" error. "I don't have a reason to live if she dies," Greg says, threatening to kill the dozens of patients — as well as Danny and Lena — if his daughter doesn't get a new liver ASAP.

Jefferson White and Lina Spark seen above in Boston BlueCredit: Ian Watson/CBS

As Sarah Silver (Maggie Lawson) runs command outside the ER with a SWAT team, Danny and Lena try to deescalate the situation inside with the help of a doctor on duty, Troy. Also outside of the hospital, a shady death takes place that's connected to the organ mix-up, all while Sean and Jonah discover that Greg has 50 to 60 kilograms of dynamite on him. Some of it, they learn, is tucked away in the hospital's morgue.

A bomb squad is then called in, Sophie undergoes emergency surgery and Greg sets off a timer for the bomb once his daughter flatlines. Danny and Lena then have just three minutes to convince Greg to turn off the bomb as Danny uses his experience as a dad, and as a veteran, to relate to Greg. It seems to work.

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"Don't die saying you loved her," Danny says, while still facing death himself. "Live, proving it."

Things turn out relatively well for the crew when all is said and done. Lena saves the day by running to the morgue to manually turn off the bomb (with one second to spare), Greg is arrested, Sophie survives, another man behind the whole organ switch-up is taken into custody and fans get to see heart-to-heart moments between both Danny and Sean and Lena and her man, Detective Brian Rogers (Ryan Broussard). The latest brush with death brings Sean and Danny even closer.

"A father's job is to protect his kids. And honestly son, some stories, you don't want to know," Danny tells Sean of his time serving in Iraq.

"I'm not a kid anymore, I want to know about you," Sean says. "I know I might not say it enough, but I love you dad."

"I love you, too," Danny responds.

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