51 Years Ago Today This Single Redefined a Rock Icon

51 years ago today,David Bowiemade a move that few rock stars at the height of their fame would dare attempt.

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On February 21, 1975, the released "Young Americans," a single that signaled a dramaticdeparture from the glittering glam personathat had defined his early '70ssuccess. The man who had soared into pop culture as Ziggy Stardust pivoted sharply into what he famously called "plastic soul," embracing American R&B with aconfidencethat both surprised and divided fans.

The track—later featured on theYoung Americansalbum released a month later in March 1975—wasn't just an experiment. It was a reinvention. Bowie traveled to Philadelphia to record at Sigma Sound Studios, immersing himself in the rich textures of the city's soul movement. ProducerTony Visconti, who had worked with Bowie since 1968, recalled the initial resistance they faced. "We were going to the birthplace of so many hits," Visconti toldThe Postin March 2025."But [Kenny] Gamble and [Leon] Huff, they didn't want to work with us." He added, "They actually said, 'We don't want no white boy stealing ourmusic' or something like that."

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Undeterred, Bowie built his own soul-infused band, bringing in musicians likeAndy Newmark,Willie Weeks,David Sanborn, and a risingLuther Vandrosson backing vocals. And that reinvention also led to an unexpected chart milestone later that year.

During theYoung Americanssessions in New York,John Lennonstopped by the studio—and what began as a loose jam sessionturned into something much bigger. Bowie and guitaristCarlos Alomarhad been working on a groove when Lennon started improvising over it, playfully repeating a word that caught Bowie's attention: "Fame."

The song went on to become Bowie's first No. 1 hit in the United States, topping the Billboard Hot 100, proving his reinvention paid off at the highest level.

Bowie died in 2016 at 69 from liver cancer.

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Popular London Fashion Brand Miista Reveals the A-List Celebrity Who Slid in the DMs — and Changed Everything

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  • Laura Villasenin, founder of the fashion brand Miista, revealed that an A-List celebrity directly reached out to the brand on Instagram

  • She recalled the songstress requesting a pair of pointed leather boots, currently available on her brand's website for $685

  • "It was just one of those moments that you go, what is this?" Villasenin told The Standard, adding, "It cannot be real"

A British luxury fashion brand is seeing a surge in demand after an A-list celebrity wore one of their designs

While speaking to London-based newspaperThe Standardon Feb. 9, Laura Villasenin revealed a standout moment for her brand, Miista, that occurred last year when a globally famous singer reached out onInstagram.

"I think our proudest moment is probably a year and a half ago, whenMadonnamessaged our Instagram directly," Laura Villasenin toldThe Standard.

"To receive a message from somebody directly, that you really admire, it was just one of those moments that you go, what is this?" she joked. "It cannot be real."

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Villasenin said the "Like a Prayer" singer, 67, wanted a pair of Aline boots. Priced currently at $685 on theMiista website, the pointed leather boot features "fine lingerie-inspired netting" on the front and a 9cm heel.

Villasenin revealed toThe Standardthat the music industry has heavily influenced her brand.

"Initially, the music industry is what made me move to London: that essence of music, culture, the underground scene," the Galician-born fashion designer told the outlet. "It definitely had a very strong influence [on the brand]… London is a cultural melting pot."

Since Miista launched in 2011, it's gained a legion of celebrity fans and its designs are frequently spotted on the feet of social media trendsetters.

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Charli xcxopted for the brand'sFionla bootsduring herBratsummer tour, while Miista's square-toe heels have also been worn byFKA twigs,Bella HadidandSophie Turner.

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When asked what sets the brand apart from other footwear designers, Villasenin said, perThe Standard, "It's definitely the way we experiment with volume and materials."

She continued, "We play a lot with opposites. But then sometimes you see funny quotes around us, like, 'These are the guys that make ugly shoes for cool girls.'

"Maybe it's a bit ugly, but when you see it on the street, you [really] see a difference," the fashion designer added. "You see the detail, you see the craftsmanship, and you see we put a lot of attention on unexpected details and design."

The brand's signature footwear ranges from around $200 to over $900, while read-to-wear fashion was introduced in 2021.

"By dressing the Miista woman as a whole, we would be able to tell a much stronger story and learn a lot more," Villasenin toldThe Standard.

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Bill Maher responds to Trump's rant about their White House dinner: 'Bulls---'

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  • Bill Maher addressed a number of claims Donald Trump made about a dinner that they shared in April: "Bulls---."

  • Maher confirmed that he didn't understand a joke that Trump recently made about Canada and China: "I think we're gonna have to workshop that one."

  • The comedian also said that in the next episode of Real Time, he would definitively prove that he does not have Trump Derangement Syndrome.

Bill Maheris responding toDonald Trump's rant about adinner they sharedin April.

On Friday's episode ofReal Time, the comedian shared his reaction to the president'sscathing Truth Social tirade, which he posted on Feb. 14.

"I woke up Saturday morning to a blistering social media text from him," Maher said. "It went on and on — on Valentine's Day, by the way. He was very mad at me because I didn't get his joke about how China is gonna make Canada give up hockey."

Indeed, Trump's post included a dig about Mahertaking his comments about Canada seriouslyin an episode ofReal Timelast week.

"I jokingly stated in a TRUTH that, 'The first thing China will do is terminate ALL Ice Hockey being played in Canada, and permanently eliminate The Stanley Cup,'" Trump wrote. "Well, he went on and on about the Hockey statement, like 'What kind of a person would say such a foolish thing as this,' as though I were being serious when I said it. Fortunately, his Television Ratings are so low that nobody will learn about his various Fake News statements about me."

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"I think we're gonna have to workshop that one for a while," Maher cracked of the joke.

Trump's post claimed that Maher came to the White House for dinner "extremely nervous" with "ZERO confidence in himself," and claimed that "to soothe his nerves, immediately, within seconds, asked for a 'Vodka Tonic.'"

Maher said that Trump's telling of their meeting was inaccurate.

"Okay, it was a margarita. It was not a vodka," Maher said. "And it wasn't immediately. I had a drink before dinner, as people do. He said I was nervous, scared, no confidence — bulls---."

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Trump also said that he thought Maher's first show after the dinner was "very respectful about our meeting," but he subsequently "noticed his show started to devolve into the same old story — Very boring, ANTI TRUMP."

Maher responded with befuddlement that the president assumed their dinner would prevent further criticism onReal Time.

"I never stopped criticizing him," Maher said. "I never said I would! I know how women feel now: A guy buys you dinner and expects you to put out. I'm not that guy."

The comedian also said that whenReal Timereturns on March 6 after a one-week hiatus, he would respond to Trump's post in further detail — and definitively disprove one of Trump's repeated assertions about him.

"We're gonna come back. I'm gonna address this at the end," Maher said. "His whole long screed, and prove that I don't have Trump Derangement Syndrome."

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At the end of the segment, Maher complained that the White House dinner ultimately led to being attacked from all sides.

"It's so funny, because I got so much s--- from the left for reporting honestly that in person, he was very different, very nice, very gracious," he said. "And then he says, 'No, he was scared!' I'm like the Democrats with an election — I just can't win."

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Roseanne Barr Dances on a Table in New Video, Reveals Podcast Return Date

Roseanne Barr, the controversial actress known for her starring role in the classicsitcomRoseannethat started in 1988, had fans talking with her latest social media update as Barr showed off her dance moves on top of acoffeetable.

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The 73-year-old looked a little unrecognizable in the clip, rocking short, light-colored hair, a sparkling statement choker necklace, dangling earrings, a black long-sleeved shirt, and black velvet overalls.

These days, Barr has been switching up her look with the help of wigs, although she usually goes for a bright blonde look of some variety. But the latest video appeared to show Barr with her natural hair during a casual moment with some loved ones.

In the video, Barr stood on top of a coffee table in polka-dot socks, dancing to the song "Fight the Power, Part 1" by The Isley Brothers. The clip appeared to be taken at someone's house, while little kids, likely Barr's grandchildren, could be heard playing in the background.

Barr used the video as a way to announce that her podcast was coming back soon, writing in the caption, "How it feels to be right all the time. #roseannebarrpodcast coming back thisFriday!"

Fans cheered Barr on, writing things like, "You are timeless Roseanne," "I love youso much Roseannethank youfor this," and "A female of many talents, Go Rosanne."

Another replied, "Good to know I'm not the only one that dances around just because I feel like it."

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Some complimented Barr's look, saying, "You are look amazing! The hair, the overalls and that necklace is gorgeous!" and "K!ller moves and looking amazing! Love the Darker eyeliner and the whole [ensemble]!"

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On Friday, Feb. 20, Barr returned with a new episode ofThe Roseanne Barr Podcast, the first since lateNovember2025. The actress shared more details about the episodeon social media as it dropped, writing, "After a long hiatus, Roseanne Barr is back behind the mic — and this time, she's bringing receipts."

"Joined only by herson,Jake, Roseanne dives headfirst into the headlines, the cultural chaos, and the predictions everyone mocked… until they came true. It's raw. It's funny. It's defiant. And it's classic Roseanne — unfiltered, unapologetic, and sharper than ever," the description went on.

Barr first started the podcast in 2023, and the latest episode is the show's 125th episode to date.

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James Van Der Beek's wife Kimberly mourns Eric Dane with throwback photo: 'Will miss our guys'

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James Van Der Beek's wife is paying tribute to another recently departed TV star.

Kimberly Van Der Beek shared a photo of herself and the lateDawson's Creekactor alongsideEric DaneandRebecca Gayheart's family on her Instagram Stories on Saturday. The post came two days after Dane died from ALS, and 10 days afterJames Van Der Beek diedfollowing his colorectal cancer diagnosis.

"RIP @realericdane,"Kimberly wrote in her post, as she sent warm wishes to Dane's wife and caretaker. "We love you @rebeccagayheartdane."

She continued, "Will miss our guys laughing at Christmas parties together."

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Dane and James Van Der Beek never shared the screen together. Though Gayheart and theVarsity Bluesstar both guest starred onUgly Bettyin 2007, they did not appear in the same episode.

Danerevealed he had been diagnosed with ALSin April 2025. His familyannounced his deathon Thursday.

"With heavy hearts, we share that Eric Dane passed on Thursday afternoon following a courageous battle with ALS. He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the center of his world," his family said in a statement. "Throughout his journey with ALS, Eric became a passionate advocate for awareness and research, determined to make a difference for others facing the same fight. He will be deeply missed, and lovingly remembered always."

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James Van Der Beekannounced his colorectal cancer diagnosisin November 2024. His wife confirmed his death on Feb. 11.

"Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with courage, faith, and grace," she wrote on Instagram. "There is much to share regarding his wishes, love for humanity and the sacredness of time. Those days will come. For now we ask for peaceful privacy as we grieve our loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend."

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Dane and Gayheart married in 2004, and the couple welcomed daughters Billie and Georgia in 2010 and 2011, respectively. TheJawbreakeractressfiled for divorce in 2018, citing irreconcilable differences, but laterfiled to have the divorce dismissedin March 2025, just a few weeks before Dane publicized his diagnosis.

The Van Der Beeks wed in 2010 and had six children together: Olivia, Joshua, Annabel, Emilia, Gwendolyn, and Jeremiah.

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Friends of both late actorslaunched GoFundMe campaignsto support their respective families after their deaths. At the time of writing,Van Der Beek's campaignhas raised $2.7 million (includinga $25,000 donationfrom Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw), andDane'shas received $215,000 (including a $27,000 donation fromEuphoriacreator Sam Levinson and his wife, Ashley).

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Where Is the Cast of

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What I Like About Youran for four seasons on The WB from September 2002 to March 2006 — and was recently added to Netflix, nearly 20 years after it went off the air.

TheAmanda Bynes-led comedy centered around Bynes' impulsive Holly Tyler, who moved in with her uptight sister, Valerie Tyler, played byJennie Garth.

As the siblings took on New York City, they met the cast of characters who helped make up the fun, light-hearted sitcom, which was chock-full of early 2000s nostalgia, fashion and laughs.

In addition to Bynes and Garth, see what the stars of the teen sitcom are up to now.

Amanda Bynes as Holly Tyler

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What I Like About Youwas one of Bynes' first projects outside of her extensive work on Nickelodeon.

She firstrose to fame on the network at just 10 years old, joining the cast of the kids' sketch comedy showAll Thatin 1996.

As a teenager, she then took her talents to the big screen, starring in 2006'sShe's the Manand 2007'sHairspray, a role which earned her her first Screen Actors Guild Award nomination.

Bynesultimately quit actingin 2010 after struggling with substance abuse, mental health and legal troubles. After stepping away from the spotlight, she spent the next decadein and out of mental health facilities.

In 2013, Bynes'parents, Lynn and Rick Bynes, were granted a conservatorship of the actress, which lasted for nine years until it was finally terminated in March 2022.

The actress, who has dabbled in fashion over the years, launched a podcast calledAmanda Bynes & Paul Sieminski: The Podcastin December 2023. However, she announced that it was put on "pause" after just one episode.

Amanda announced on April 15, 2025, that she created an account on OnlyFans to further connect with her fanbase.

"I'm only doing fans to chat with my fans through dm's. I won't be posting any sleazy content. Excited to join," she wrote on her Instagram Stories.

Jennie Garth as Valerie Tyler

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Since portraying Holly Taylor inWhat I Like About You, Garth has continued to have steady work.

In 2007, theBeverly Hills, 90210alum was paired with Derek Hough on season 5 ofDancing with the Starsand reached the semi-finals before being eliminated.

In 2012, she starred in her own reality show,Jennie Garth: A Little Bit Country,on CMT. She's also been in projects like90210, BH90210, American Dad!andRobot Chicken.

Garth was married to musician Daniel B. Clark from 1994 to 1996. She wed her second husband, Peter Facinelli, on Jan, 20, 2001, after meeting on the set of the movieAn Unfinished Affair.

In March 2012, Facinelli filed for divorce, and it was finalized in June 2013. She and theTwilight star share three children.

Garth began dating actor David Abrams in the fall of 2014. The pair got engaged in April 2015 and married in July of that same year. While the pair separated in 2017 and filed for divorce one year later, Abrams filed a petition to dismiss the divorce proceedings in February 2019.

In 2020, the actress began a podcast titled9021OMGwithBeverly Hills, 90210costar Tori Spelling. In 2024, she expanded her podcasting endeavors, launching her soloI Choose Mepodcast.

In 2002, Garth wasdiagnosed with a mitral valve prolapse and a leaky heart valve, but she didn't reveal the diagnosis until 2009, stating that it would require monitoring for the rest of her life.

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Wesley Jonathan as Gary Thorpe

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Wesley Jonathan gained fame for his role inCity Guysbefore joining the cast ofWhat I Like About You,playing Holly's best friend, Gary Thorpe.

After the show ended, Jonathan starred on TV shows likeThe LeBrons, The Soul ManandMonogamy.He also starred in movies likeRoll Bounce, Love Will Keep Us TogetherandWhitney.

Jonathan is still acting to this day, with his last appearance being in the TV seriesMind Your Business.

Jonathan is married to Tamara Mitchell and has a daughter, Faye, who they welcomed on Aug. 10, 2014.

Leslie Grossman as Lauren

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Netflix; JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

Since starring onWhat I Like About You, Leslie Grossman has consistently worked in film and television, working closely with writer and creator Ryan Murphy.

Grossman has starred onNip/Tuck, Charmed and CSI: Crime Scene Investigationand guest-starred on various television shows over the years, such asMelissa and JoeyandThe Good Place.

In 2017, she joined season 7 ofAmerican Horror Storyand was promoted to series regular for season 8, appearing in every season since.

In 2024, she appeared in the Netflix biographical crime drama seriesMonsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.

The actress was married to Jon Bronson for over 20 years until he filed for divorce in 2020. The pair share one daughter.

Grossman and Sascha Pen gotengagedin August 2024 and privately eloped in July 2025. She and the film producercelebrated their marriageduring an intimate event with friends and family on New Year's Eve.

Allison Munn as Tina Haven

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Netflix; Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage

Allison Munn joined season 2 of the show as Holly Tyler's best friend, Tina Haven.

Munn, who had a recurring role onThat 70s Show,then joined theCarpoolersonceWhat I Like About Youended.

From 2009 to 2012, she appeared on 20 episodes ofOne Tree Hill,and then from 2014 to 2018, she starred on the Nickelodeon sitcomNicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn.

Her most recent role was voicing various characters onFamily Guyin 2025.

Munn began dating her childhood friend, actor Scott Holroyd, in 2004. They got engaged in December 2006 and married in November 2007. They share two children.

Nick Zano as Vince

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Netflix; Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty

Nick Zano played Vince, who joined the show in season 2 and stayed as a main cast member until the end.

After the show, Zano had consistent film and TV work, starring in movies likeFinal Destination, Beverly Hills Chihuahuaand10 Years.He also starred in TV shows like2 Broke Girls, 90210andHappy Endings.He is most known for his role as Nate Heywood and Citizen Steel in DC'sLegends of Tomorrow,also playing the same character onArrow.

From 2011 to 2014, Zano dated his2 Broke Girlscostar Kat Dennings. After that, he began a long-term relationship with actress Leah Renee Cudmore. They have a son and a daughter.

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Ghislaine Maxwell fights release of more Epstein documents, calling disclosure law unconstitutional

NEW YORK (AP) — Lawyers for imprisoned British socialiteGhislaine Maxwellare fighting the requested release of 90,000 pages related to disgraced financierJeffrey Epsteinand Maxwell, saying a law used to force the public release of millions of documents is unconstitutional.

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The lawyers filed papers late Friday in Manhattan federal court to try to block the release of documents from a since-settled civil defamation lawsuit brought a decade ago by the lateEpstein victim Virginia Giuffreagainst Maxwell. The Justice Department recently asked a judge to lift secrecy requirements on the files.

Maxwell's attorneys said the Justice Department obtained the documents — otherwise subject to secrecy orders — improperly during its criminal probe of Maxwell. They said the documents include transcripts of over 30 depositions and private information regarding financial and sexual matters related to Maxwell and others.

Some records from the year-long exchange of evidence in the lawsuit battle were already released publicly in response to a federal appeals court order.

Maxwell's lawyers say a law Congress passed in December to force the release of millions of Epstein-related documents violates the Constitution's separation of powers doctrine.

"Congress cannot, by statute, strip this Court of the power or relieve it of the responsibility to protect its files from misuse. To do so violates the separation of powers," wrote the lawyers, Laura Menninger and Jeffrey Pagliuca about theEpstein Files Transparency Act.

"Under the Constitution's separation of powers, neither Congress nor the Executive Branch may intrude on the judicial power. That power includes the power to definitively and finally resolve cases and disputes," the lawyers added.

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The release of Epstein-related documents from criminal probes that began weeks ago has resulted in new revelations about Epstein's decades-long sexual abuse of women and teenage girls. Some victims have complained that their names and personal information were revealed in documents while the names of their abusers were blacked out.

Members of Congress have complained that only about half of existing documents, many with redactions, have been made public even as Justice Department officials have said everything has been released, except for some files that can't be made public until a judge gives the go-ahead.

Giuffre said Epstein had trafficked her to other men, including the formerPrince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. She sued Mountbatten-Windsor in 2021, claiming that they had sex when she was 17.

Hedenied her claimsand the two settled the lawsuit in 2022. Days ago, hewas arrested and held in custodyfor nearly 11 hours on suspicion of misconduct in having shared confidential trade information with Epstein.

Ina memoirpublished after she killed herself last year, Giuffre wrote that prosecutors told her they didn't include her in the sex trafficking prosecution of Maxwell because they didn't want her allegations to distract the jury.

Maxwell, 64, was convicted in December 2021 and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Epstein took his own life in a federal lockup in August 2019 as he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges. Maxwell wasmoved from a federal prisonin Florida to a low-security prison camp in Texas last summer after she participated in two days of interviews with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.

Two weeks ago, she declined to answer questions from House Oversight Committee lawmakers in a deposition conducted in a a video call to her federal prison camp, though she indicated through a statement from her lawyer that she was "prepared to speak fully and honestly" if granted clemency.

The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday.

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