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Mar. 16, 2025

Christine Baranski Celebrates Her 70th Birthday at Her First-Ever Met Gala

Photo: John Shearer/Getty Christine Baranskicelebrated her birthday in style on Monday night. The actress turned 70 and marked the momentous occasion with her first-everMet Galaappearance. She donned an elegant tailored Thom Browne look, dazzling in a matte black sequin caped jacket paired with a white blouse and bowtie. Her classic black-and-white look perfectly matched this year’s"Gilded Glamour" theme. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Browne’s fall 2022 runway show was last Friday, and Baranski was given an exclusive first look to help craft a perfect Met debut.

Mar. 16, 2025

Christine Baranski Says Getting the Men to Sing and Dance in 'Mamma Mia 2' Was 'Like Rocket Science'

Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård and Pierce Brosnan inMamma Mia! Here We Go Again(2018).Photo: Universal Studios /Courtesy EverettColin Firth,Stellan SkarsgårdandPierce Brosnanmight want to stick to just acting!Christine Baranskijoked about herMamma Mia! Here We Go Againcostars inVulture’s new oral history of the film’s ending, saying of Brosnan, 68, Skarsgård, 70, and Firth, 61, “Just to get them to sing the song and put one foot in front of another and raise a glass of beer together, it was like rocket science.

Mar. 16, 2025

Christine Blasey Ford Can't Go Home After Kavanaugh Testimony: 'Her Life Will Never Be the Same'

Photo: Erin Schaff/Getty When Christine Blasey Ford and Jim Gensheimer each had a son in the Junior Lifeguard program at Seacliff beach south of her Palo Alto, California home, Gensheimer, instead of just watching the boys, would swim out past breaking waves to train for a triathlon. And Ford? “She’d paddle on her surfboard and be my lookout,” Gensheimer tells PEOPLE for this week’s issue, on newsstands Friday. “If I got in trouble, I could take a break on her surfboard.

Mar. 16, 2025

Christine Blasey Ford Can't Return Home Due to 'Unending' Death Threats, Lawyer Says

Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty A lawyer for Christine Blasey Ford says she’s unable to return home due to the “unending” death threats she’s still receiving after coming forward withallegations of sexual assaultagainst now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Ford’s lawyer, Debra Katz, said it will be “quite some time” before the professor and her family will be able to move back to their home in California. “I will say, this has been terrifying,” Katz told NBC’s Kasie Hunt during an interview alongside fellow Ford attorney Lisa Banks.

Mar. 16, 2025

Christine Blasey Ford Says of Kavanaugh Testimony: 'I'm Absolutely Sure That I Would Do It Again'

Anita Hill (left), Christine Blasey Ford.Photo: Craig Barritt/Getty; Jim Gensheimer Despite the death threats and nationwide attention that came in the wake of her 2018 testimony against Supreme Court JusticeBrett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford says she would “absolutely” do it all over again. Watching Ford’s testimony, Hill, 65, says in the podcast that she felt a “spiritual solidarity that is hard to articulate.” “The stress of the situation was such that I really had to let go of what the outcome was going to be really early on in the process,” Ford says.