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Jack Antonoff, Mustard and Sounwave Reflect on the YearsLong Production Process for Kendrick Lamar's 'GNX': 'We Developed Our Own Thing' Steven J. HorowitzDecember 3, 2025 at 11:00 PM 0 Antonoff: Getty; Mustard: Kanya Iwana; Sounwave: Courtesy In November 2024, Kendrick Lamar's sixth album, "GNX," arrived as big records often do these days — with little warning, other than a teaser video that dropped less than an hour before the surprise release.

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In November 2024, Kendrick Lamar's sixth album, "GNX," arrived as big records often do these days — with little warning, other than a teaser video that dropped less than an hour before the surprise release. But for those under the rapper's cone of silence for the past three years, "GNX" was the culmination of hard work and collaboration that met the moment head-on.

Lamar, fresh from arguably the most high-profile beef in hip-hop history (the one with Drake that reached a fever pitch last year), delivered an album that invoked the sounds of West Coast rap music while re-centering the national spotlight on his native Compton. The reaction was nothing short of rapturous: He has secured nine Grammy nominations for 2026, including album of the year and song and record of the year, and he performed at the Super Bowl last February, taking a victory lap on the biggest stage in the world.

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Lamar, of course, couldn't have done it without his musical hive mind, primarily Sounwave, Jack Antonoff and Mustard, who are collectively being honored as Variety Hitmakers' Producers of the Year. Each has had stellar runs as titans in different corners of music: Sounwave has been Lamar's most consistent production collaborator since 2009 and contributed to records from Taylor Swift and Beyoncé; Antonoff only recently came into Lamar's orbit but has become pop's go-to collaborator on albums from Sabrina Carpenter and Lana Del Rey; Mustard brought the sound of contemporary L.A. hip-hop to records like Lamar's "Not Like Us" and "TV Off" after years of architecting the style with artists like YG and Ty Dolla $ign.

Together, they helped craft one of the most singular and impactful rap albums in years. Work on "GNX" began almost immediately after the release of Lamar's 2022 album, "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers," with the rapper collaborating closely with Sounwave and Antonoff, a pair who first connected around 2015 for Bleachers' sophomore album, "Gone Now." "We have such a specific language between us, me and Sounwave," says Antonoff. "And then we developed our own thing, the three of us. You have it or you don't with people. When you have it, it's really magical; when you don't, you go home."

The trio spent years toiling on what Sounwave estimates was somewhere between 80 and 100 songs, later pared down to the dozen that made "GNX." They would snag batches of time in the studio and created their own "weird little secret society," recalls Antonoff, not in pursuit of a specific sound but seeing where the process took them. "The beginning of it was throwing paint on the wall," says Sounwave. "And it started to form this massive funky West groove that we love because [Kendrick and I are] from Compton. And in that, I started to realize the people who we should bring in to push it even further, like the Mustards, the Jacks. … I was very fortunate to have these friends who are very talented to push it to the next level."

Along with "Not Like Us," which dropped at the height of Lamar's contretemps with Drake, two songs on "GNX" — "Luther" featuring SZA and "TV Off " featuring Lefty Gunplay — became among the biggest hits this year, according to Luminate. "Not Like Us" set the stage for the shape of the album, released to the surprise of Mustard after he'd been sending Lamar beats for years. "I knew that I couldn't send Kendrick normal Mustard beats," he says. His instrumental that became the backbone for Lamar's "Hey Now," for instance, had been passed over by Quavo and YG. (Ty Dolla $ign cut an unreleased song over the beat.) "I was sending [Kendrick] all types of shit, anything that I thought sounded like something that I've never made before. That's what I was going for, because Kendrick is different."

Amid the swaths of ideas that Mustard would text Lamar directly were two instrumentals later combined to make "TV Off," which went viral on the back of Lamar screaming Mustard's name at the beat switch. Mustard recalls creating the first half of the song in the same month that he produced "Not Like Us," and he worked on the second part as an idea for his own album. As with "Not Like Us," he heard the completed "TV Off " for the first time along with the rest of the world. "I never asked Jack or Wave who put those two beats together, or Kendrick," he says. (Sounwave says it was Lamar's idea.) "I care, but I don't care. I was just like, that was great."

The "GNX" magic happened in the studios where Lamar, Antonoff and Sounwave collaborated, particularly for "Luther," one of the biggest hits of 2025. The record is built around a sample of Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn's 1982 rendition of "If This World Were Mine," a song that Lamar and Sounwave had wanted to flip since 2017's "Damn." "Luther" came together as something of a groupthink exercise: Producer Roselilah sent a pack of beats mined for a kick and snare; Sounwave chopped up the sample; M-Tech replayed chords on the piano; Ink came up with melodies for SZA's part. It was a "spiritual" experience, says Sounwave, "because of how everybody just fell in. Everything we added was just like the perfect missing piece to that record."

Antonoff, for his part, densely laid in bits of guitar and Mellotron to build out the world of "Luther." "If you really listen to the record, obviously Kendrick and SZA are right there and the beat's right there and the melody," he says. "But there's all this stuff dancing around, like in between them. I wanted to go overboard with the presentation of how special it could be. I ended up sitting alone for a really long time carving out all these little spaces."

The meticulous nature of "GNX" only intensified as the record sped toward completion. Antonoff recalls working on final mixes as late as four in the morning, just hours before the album's release. Its impact was instantly tangible — "Luther" held court atop the Billboard Hot 100 for 13 weeks, while "Not Like Us" picked up Grammys for song and record of the year. But for the producers who helped bring "GNX" to life, it signified that taking risks — sonically and creatively — was the only path forward.

"It basically shows that there's no boundaries," says Sounwave. "We hate to just keep doing the same thing over and over. It's something we kind of thrive off of, just reinventing yourself. Do stuff that makes it exciting, and the people who supported you will be excited with you. I kid you not: Yesterday there was a 60-year-old woman driving down the street rapping a 'GNX' song word for word. Just to see that my home is still playing it as if it just came out … that's special."

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luther featuring SZA (No. 2)SONGWRITERS: Kendrick Lamar, Solána Rowe, Ink, Sam Dew, Mark Anthony Spears, Jack Antonoff, Roshwita Larisha Bacha, Matthew Bernard, Kamasi Washington, Scott Bridgeway, Marvin GayePRODUCERS: Sounwave, Jack Antonoff, roselilah, M-Tech, Bridgeway, Kamasi WashingtonLABEL: pgLang, under exclusive license to Interscope RecordsPUBLISHERS: Kendrick Lamar Music (BMI), administered by Songs of Universal, Inc.; SZA(BMI) – Songs of Universal, Inc.; Atia Boggs (Ink) – Sony/ATV Ballad, BMI; Samuel Joseph Dew / Greyscape Songs / Sony/ATV Ballad / Sony/ATV Music Publishing (BMI); Mark Anthony Spears p/k/a "Sounwave" individually and d/b/a HE PUBLISHING DESIGNEE OF MARK ANTHONY SPEARS (BMI) and SONY SONGS, a division of SONY MUSIC PUBLISHING (US) LLC (BMI); Jack Antonoff / Isimo Compositions / Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP); 6K Publishing, administered worldwide by BMG Rights Management (Benelux) B.V.; Matthew Bernard p/k/a "M-Tech" / Selfpublished (BMI); Ruchaun Maurice Akers / Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP)

Not Like Us (No. 8)SONGWRITERS: Kendrick Lamar, Ray Charles, Sean MombergerPRODUCERS: Mustard, Sean MombergerCO-PRODUCER: SounwaveLABEL: pgLang, under exclusive license to Interscope RecordsPUBLISHERS: Kendrick Lamar– Kendrick Lamar Music (BMI), administered by Songs of Universal, Inc; Dijon McFarlane p/k/a "Mustard" – Mustard On The Beat Publishing/Songs Music Publishing (BMI); 10 Summers Publishing, LLC d/b/a Music of 10 Summers (BMI); Sean Momberger – Sean Mom Publishing / 300 RAINWATER MUSIC (BMI) c/o Songs of Universal; Mark Spears p/k/a "Sounwave" – Mark "Sounwave" Spears (BMI); Ray Charles – Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., BMItv off featuring Lefty Gunplay (No. 13)SONGWRITERS: Kendrick Lamar, Dijon McFarlane, Sean Momberger, Mark Anthony Spears, Jack Antonoff, Kamasi Washington, Larry Jayy, Jimmy Webb, John Barry, Jay Hawkins, Chris Martin, Christopher WallacePRODUCERS: Mustard, Sean Momberger, Sounwave, Jack Antonoff, Kamasi Washington, Larry JayyLABEL: pgLang, under exclusive license to Interscope RecordsPUBLISHERS: Kendrick Lamar Music (BMI), administered by Songs of Universal, Inc.; Dijon McFarlane / Pay Mustard / SONY/ATV TUNES, a division of SONY/ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC dba EMI APRIL MUSIC INC. (ASCAP); Sean Mom Publishing (BMI) administered by 300 Rainwater Music (BMI) & Warner Chappell Music.; Mark Anthony Spears p/k/a "Sounwave" individually and d/b/a HE PUBLISHING DESIGNEE OF MARK ANTHONY SPEARS (BMI) and SONY SONGS, a division of SONY MUSIC PUBLISHING (US) LLC (BMI); Jack Antonoff / Isimo Compositions / Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP)

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HBO finally announces "Euphoria" season 3 premiere date, creator reveals Cassie and Nate 'get married' Sydney BucksbaumDecember 4, 2025 at 6:00 AM 0 Marcell Rev/HBO Zendaya in 'Euphoria' After more than four years, Euphoria finally has a return date. On Wednesday, HBO announced that season 3 of creator Sam Levinson's buzzy teen drama will premiere in April 2026. The season 2 finale aired in February 2022.

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After more than four years, Euphoria finally has a return date.

On Wednesday, HBO announced that season 3 of creator Sam Levinson's buzzy teen drama will premiere in April 2026.

The season 2 finale aired in February 2022.

Thankfully, the series will feature a major time jump when season 3 begins, and Levinson promised "this is our best season yet" as he revealed new details about where each of the characters are at the start of the new episodes.

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"Five years felt like a natural place because if they'd gone to college they'd be out of college at that time," the creator said during an HBO Max presentation in London on Wednesday, according to Variety. "We basically pick up Rue [Zendaya] south of the border in Mexico, in debt to [drug dealer] Laurie [Martha Kelly], trying to come up with some very innovative ways to pay it off."

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Levinson added that the new season will feature a wedding for Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and Nate (Jacob Elordi), who have stayed together since high school ended.

"Cassie is living in the suburbs with Nate, they're engaged, and she's very addicted to social media and envious of what appears to be the big lives that all of her high school classmates are living at this point in time," Levinson said. "I will say that Cassie and Nate do in fact get married. I'm confirming it. And I promise that it will be an unforgettable night."

As for those "big lives" of the other characters post-time jump, the creator revealed that Jules (Hunter Schafer) "is in art school, very nervous about having a career as a painter, and trying to avoid responsibility at all costs."

As for Maddy, (Alexa Demie), Levinson said that she "is working in Hollywood at a talent agency for a manager, she's obviously got her own side hustles going. And Lexi [Maude Apatow] is an assistant to a showrunner played by Sharon Stone, who is just absolutely delightful and a true icon."

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Also returning for season 3 are original stars Eric Dane, Colman Domingo, Chloe Cherry, Dominic Fike, and Nika King. Newcomers include Rosalía, Trisha Paytas, Natasha Lyonne, Danielle Deadwyler, Eli Roth, Marshawn Lynch, and Sam Trammell.

Past Euphoria stars who won't return for season 3 include Barbie Ferreira, who announced a "teary-eyed goodbye" to her character Kat Hernandez following the season 2 finale, as well as the late Angus Cloud, who played the sensitive drug dealer Fezco and died of an accidental overdose in July 2023.

Elordi previously told Entertainment Weekly that Nate's primary goal in season 3 is just to "survive," adding that the character's arc will involve "the end of hubris" and "the end of arrogance."

"It's a real treat to be a part of that show, and to play the quote-unquote bad guy," he added. "It's always more fun. You don't wanna play some morally superior, world-saving loser."

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Garth Brooks' 3 Daughters: All About Taylor, August and Allie (and Their Relationship with 'Bonus Mom' Trisha Yearwood) Emily J. Shiffer, Nicole PomaricoDecember 4, 2025 at 6:30 AM 0 Jason Kempin/Getty ; Allie Colleen Brooks/Instagram Garth Brooks attends the 58th ASCAP Country Music Awards on November 7, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee ; August Brooks, Allie Brooks and their mom Trisha Yearwood.

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Garth Brooks shares three daughters with ex-wife Sandy Mahl

His youngest child, Allie, has followed in her dad's footsteps and is a country singer

Garth's wife, Trisha Yearwood, considers herself a "bonus mom" to his kids

Garth Brooks is known for being a legend in the world of country music, but he's always taken his role as a dad to heart.

The singer welcomed three daughters — Taylor, August and Allie — with ex-wife Sandy Mahl. The college sweethearts married in 1986 and separated in 1999 before finalizing their divorce in 2001.

Around the time of his split from Mahl, Garth temporarily retired from music to help raise his kids, moving them into a one-bathroom bunkhouse on his ranch in Oklahoma, where he began forming closer bonds with them.

"I knew their sweet faces and their dispositions. But I didn't know who they were," he told PEOPLE in 2015.

The "Rodeo" vocalist also recalled the public reaction to his personal decision. "People said, 'How could you walk away from music?' " he explained. "But being a dad — there's nothing that can touch that."

Throughout his fatherhood journey, Garth learned that children have minds of their own and that parents can only offer guidance. "[Kids] are the greatest joy and the greatest heartache you'll ever have," he said. "The truth is, they're going to be who they're going to be."

His children also have a special relationship with his wife and fellow country singer, Trisha Yearwood, whom he wed in 2005. She calls herself a "bonus mom."

"They let me learn my way and allowed me to be that third parent in their lives," Yearwood told PEOPLE in May 2021. "They were a gift that I didn't know I needed. I didn't know how much children brought into your life until I got a chance to be a part of their lives."

Here's everything to know about Garth Brooks' daughters: Taylor, August and Allie.

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Garth Brooks on 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno' in July 1994, featuring a picture of Taylor holding August.

Garth's oldest daughter, Taylor, made him a father on July 8, 1992.

"After this, nothing else matters," Garth said after her birth, according to the Orlando Sentinel. The newspaper also reported that when Mahl was pregnant with Taylor, she collapsed and "nearly lost the baby." However, her doctors advised her to rest, and she suffered no further complications, per the outlet.

Taylor has remained out of the spotlight, but Garth gave a glimpse of her in his 2019 A&E documentary Garth Brooks: The Road I'm On. At the time of filming, Taylor was in her second year of pursuing a master's degree in theological studies at Vanderbilt University.

"Taylor is quiet courage," he said. "Taylor will trade her life for someone she doesn't know."

In the two-part documentary, she also revealed what Garth was like as a dad. "He was a big dinner person," she shared. "He liked to make dinner and could not cook to save his life."

Taylor has also welcomed kids of her own. In a Mother's Day Instagram post from May 2021, Taylor's sister Allie referenced Taylor as being an amazing mom. The family photo featured Allie posing alongside their mom, Mahl, younger sister, August and stepmom, Yearwood.

"Celebrating the gorgeous mommas in my life. I love you so much," Allie captioned the picture. "My beautiful mommas and my sister who is THE coolest mom, other than my other sister who is also the coolest Mom. Happy Mothers Day🖤."

August Anna Brooks, 31

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Garth Brooks and Sandy Mahl with their daughter August in July 1994.

Garth and Mahl welcomed their second child, a daughter named August, on May 3, 1994.

According to The Boot, after graduating from high school in 2012, she worked at a law firm and attended classes at the University of Oklahoma.

Garth also described August as having "intelligence, stubbornness, will" in his A&E documentary.

As Allie revealed, August is a mom herself who gave birth to her first daughter, Karalynn, in 2013 with her boyfriend and high school sweetheart, Chance Russell, according to the Daily Mail. The couple welcomed a second daughter, Gwendolyn, in 2016.

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Sandy Mahl, August Brooks, Allie Brooks, and Trisha Yearwood.

Earlier that year, Garth praised August's parenting skills during an interview with KICKS 105.5. "No offense to my mom, or Ms. Yearwood's mom, or Sandy's mom, I'm not sure any of them could hold a candle to my daughter," he said. "I think she was made to be a mom."

Garth also shared more about how Karalynn's arrival impacted them, revealing that he was initially "worried" about his daughter.

"It always turns out that that baby is the glue that holds the whole family together," he continued. "She's the little stem that kind of holds the whole family together, and it's kind of new for us ... she's a doll."

When August gave birth to Gwendolyn, Mahl spoke about how the country singer felt. "Garth is thrilled he's got a new granddaughter. She's beautiful, healthy and wonderful," she told Radar Online in December 2016.

Allie Colleen Brooks, 29

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Garth Brooks and Allie Colleen Brooks.

Garth's youngest daughter Allie, born on July 28, 1996, is also a country singer who performs as Allie Colleen.

She graduated from Belmont University in 2018 with a degree in songwriting and music business, per her website.

Since signing with the independent label Evangeline Records, she has toured across the United States, including Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana and more.

When she's not on the road, Allie enjoys riding horses, getting tattoos, lifting weights and spending time with her dog, Merry Moo.

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Allie Colleen Brooks.

In July 2020, Garth announced that Allie had tested positive for COVID-19 but that she had recovered.

"As a parent, nobody knows what COVID is going to do in the future so you just watch over them," he said during a press conference where he announced he was pulling his name out of contention for the CMA Entertainer of the Year Award. "You pray a lot and hopefully she will come out of this thing with just that."

The following year, for Father's Day, Allie shared a heartfelt post on Instagram, including a picture of herself and her dad (alongside sister August) and a throwback shot of the two.

"Here's to all the Dads that have always been where they're needed 🤍 and to the best one a daughter could ask for," she wrote.

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One of the 12 jurors who found Sean "Diddy" Combs guilty of two prostitution-related charges believes a fair verdict was delivered in the disgraced music mogul's high-profile federal trial

"We saw both sides of it, and we came with our conclusions," Juror 75 said in the Netflix docuseries, Sean Combs: The Reckoning

Combs, 56, is currently serving a 50-month prison sentence in New Jersey and is set to be released in June 2028

One of the 12 jurors who found Sean "Diddy" Combs guilty of two prostitution-related charges believes a fair verdict was delivered in the disgraced music mogul's high-profile federal trial.

In the fourth and final episode of the new Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, two jurors talked about the trial and verdict, with Juror 75 saying he believes "100 percent" that justice was served.

"We saw both sides of it, and we came with our conclusions," he said.

Juror 75 also shared his thoughts on the relationship between Combs and Casandra "Cassie" Ventura, the prosecution's star witness. Ventura gave several days of testimony describing abuse and the elaborate sex performances with male sex workers that she said she was coerced into doing.

"That was a very interesting relationship," he said. "Two people in love, you know, they are like overly in love. You cannot explain. She wanted to be with him. He took her for granted. He never thought that she'd leave."

The juror added that he was confused by how quickly the couple seemed to reconcile. "The very next day ... they're getting back together and exchanging text messages like nothing ever happened."

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Sean "Diddy" Combs in 2023.

"He's beating her, then next minute they're going on dinners and trips. It's just back and forth. If you don't like something, you get out. You can't have it both ways ... have the luxury then complain about it? I don't think so."

When asked by producer off camera if Combs was a violent person, Juror 160 replied, "Based on that Intercontinental video, he can be. Unforgivable, honestly. You can't beat that small girl like that, the way he did ... but domestic violence wasn't one of the charges."

Regarding their prior knowledge of Combs, Juror 160 said she grew up listening to some of the music artists he was "involved" with but wasn't a fan herself, while Juror 75 said he didn't really know who Combs was, since he isn't a music lover.

In the end, Combs, 56, was acquitted of the more serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. He was handed down a 50-month prison sentence in October with credit for time served. The Bad Boy Records founder was arrested in September 2024 at a Manhattan hotel following a grand jury indictment and multiple raids on his homes.

Combs also faces multiple civil lawsuits alleging sexual assault and related misconduct, which he has vehemently denied.

Netflix said in a press release that the documentary examines Combs' rise to fame and subsequent downfall, including intimate footage shot with Combs' knowledge and interviews with former associates and accusers.

Combs' spokesperson, Juda Engelmayer, has called the project a "shameful hit piece," per a statement previously obtained by PEOPLE.

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Sean "Diddy" Combs in 2020.

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"As Netflix and CEO Ted Sarandos know, Mr. Combs has been amassing footage since he was 19 to tell his own story, in his own way. It is fundamentally unfair, and illegal, for Netflix to misappropriate that work," Engelmayer said.

"For Netflix to give his life story to someone who has publicly attacked him for decades feels like an unnecessary and deeply personal affront," he added, referencing longtime rival Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson's role as a producer of the series.

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Princess Kate's straight strands were reminiscent of her daughter, Princess Charlotte, who has long straight hair

Kate Middleton switched up her style at the start of the state visit from Germany by wearing her hair straight — just like her daughter, Princess Charlotte!

On Dec. 3, Princess Kate, 43, wore her long brown hair straight as the diplomatic trip began.

The Princess of Wales bundled up in blue to greet ​​German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and first lady Elke Büdenbender at Heathrow Airport with Prince William, where her hair was pushed past her shoulders and cascaded down her back.

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Kate Middleton during the formal welcome of the President of Germany at the Royal Dais on Dec. 3, 2025 in Windsor, England.

Following the ceremonial welcome and procession at Windsor Castle, she removed her hat, and her hair fell forward more during the tour of items relating to Germany from the Royal Collection in the Green Drawing Room.

Kate's pin-straight hair marked a departure from her usual go-to, as she often sports curls or waves in her hair when she wears it down, with the new style similar to Princess Charlotte's long locks.

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Kate Middleton and Prince William view items from the Royal Collection relating to Germany at Windsor Castle on Dec. 3, 2025.

The Prince and Princess of Wales share children Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, and Charlotte wears her hair long, like her mom.

Princess Charlotte has straight blonde hair like her dad William did when he was younger and will sometimes add braids or bows to her hair for official public appearances.

The young royal wore her hair simple for a surprise public appearance over the summer, when she joined Prince William at the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 final in Switzerland in July.

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Prince William and Princess Charlotte during the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final match between England and Spain in Basel, Switzerland on July 27, 2025.

Princess Kate apparently experimented with her hair color earlier this year, debuting a bright honey blonde hue in early September before changing it back to a darker brown just a few days later.

While chatting with actress Su Pollard at the Royal Variety Performance on Nov. 19, the Princess of Wales opened up about her blonde era for the first time.

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Kate Middleton at Royal Albert Hall on Nov. 19, 2025.

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"I like your hair, it looks a lot lighter," Pollard told Princess Kate, the Daily Mail reported.

"It used to be brown, but it's gone light in the sunshine," she reportedly replied.

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Gillian Anderson Reveals Her Viral 'Vagina' Gown Was Immortalized for Her Madame Tussauds Wax Figure Skyler CarusoDecember 4, 2025 at 4:01 AM 0 Kevin Mazur/Getty; Cover Images via AP Gillian Anderson. Gillian Anderson replicated her 2024 Golden Globes gown that was memorably covered in vulvas for her wax figure at Madame Tussauds London The Sex Education actress shared details on the design when speaking with Jimmy Kimmel on his latenight show on Dec. 2 Anderson explained why she chose to be waxed in that dress specifically Gillian Anderson reproduced her vulvacovered gown.

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Gillian Anderson replicated her 2024 Golden Globes gown that was memorably covered in vulvas for her wax figure at Madame Tussauds London

The Sex Education actress shared details on the design when speaking with Jimmy Kimmel on his late-night show on Dec. 2

Anderson explained why she chose to be waxed in that dress specifically

Gillian Anderson reproduced her vulva-covered gown.

The Sex Education actress, 57, revealed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that she duplicated the dress she wore to the 2024 Golden Globes that was memorably detailed with several (several hundred, that is) motifs of the female reproductive organ.

Anderson, whose headline-worthy dress was custom-designed by Gabriela Hearst, explained to Jimmy Kimmel that the gown was unconventionally replicated for her wax figure at Madame Tussauds London.

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Gillian Anderson's wax figure at Madame Tussauds London.

"It's a dress that Gabriela Hearst made for me to wear to the Golden Globes, and it has hundreds of vulvas," she explained of the dress that was recreated for the lifelike, three-dimensional sculpture that stands in the U.K. wax museum.

"Many, many artisans took many hours to create those vulvas on my dress," she told Kimmel. "The actual dress was a piece of couture, and the same woman who created it created a second one to live at Madame Tussauds."

Kimmel also asked Anderson for her initial thoughts upon seeing the near-identical replica of herself for the first time.

"The weirdest thing is that it looks exactly like me in person, and it looks nothing like me at the same time," she shared. "Sometimes you stand in front of it and you gasp because it feels like it's alive, it's looking back at me. It's really creepy."

The mom of three went on to reveal her family's first impressions.

"We were all freaked out, but we all liked it at the same time. We were gasping," she recalled.

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Anderson's wax figure was introduced in November, and she shared the backstory behind why she opted to be immortalized in the iconic vulva dress on the launch day at Madame Tussauds.

"When I got the call from Madame Tussauds to say they wanted to create a wax figure of me, I thought, really? Who would want to see a figure of me on a carpet rather than as a character?" she said, per the museum's website.

"Then I thought about this dress and realized, yes, it makes sense to re-create this moment at the Golden Globes," she continued. "The dress became a much bigger conversation than even I had anticipated, with so many people reacting positively for different reasons."

Anderson concluded, "I think this dress represents empowerment for women, celebrating bodily autonomy and freedom from shame. I wanted to give people the chance to stand next to it and revel in the audacity of it."

At the 2024 Golden Globes, Anderson told PEOPLE exclusively that the dress has a floral inspiration, noting what she loved most about it was that "it's covered in peonies!"

On the red carpet at the event, she shared with reporters that the dress was covered in "vaginas."

"[I wore it] for so many reasons," the actress told Deadline of the female anatomy design, adding, "it's brand appropriate."

According to the label, each motif on the dress took three and a half hours to embroider.

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Pamela Anderson Explains Why She Would 'Like' to Change Her Name to Pamela Hyytiäinen Tommy McArdleDecember 4, 2025 at 4:25 AM 0 Jamie McCarthy/Getty Pamela Anderson on Oct. 24, 2025 Pamela Anderson said in a new interview that she would like to use her family's original Finnish surname She reflected on her experiences learning Finnish from her grandfather Herman while growing up in Canada and noted that Herman "was the closest person to me in my life" as a kid "I'd love to go back to Finland, maybe with my sons," she said Pamela Anderson is embracing her family's littleknown Finnish heritage.

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Pamela Anderson said in a new interview that she would like to use her family's original Finnish surname

She reflected on her experiences learning Finnish from her grandfather Herman while growing up in Canada and noted that Herman "was the closest person to me in my life" as a kid

"I'd love to go back to Finland, maybe with my sons," she said

Pamela Anderson is embracing her family's little-known Finnish heritage.

The Baywatch icon, 58, reflected on her close relationship with her grandfather Herman Hyytiäinen, a native of Finland, in an interview with Vogue Scandinavia published Tuesday, Dec. 2. "He was the closest person to me in my life," she said in the article, adding that she is interested in formally going by the last name Hyytiäinen.

"Sometimes I don't want to be Pamela Anderson. I want to be Pamela Hyytiäinen," she said. "I would like to change my name, but they won't let me."

As Vogue Scandinavia reported, Anderson's family used the surname Hyytiäinen before arriving in Canada, when they changed it to a more North American-sounding Anderson. Anderson's grandfather, Herman, taught her Finnish growing up. As a child, she thought it was "a magical language that no one else could understand," per the outlet.

"[The language] kind of left with him," she said of her grandfather, who died when she was around 11 years old.

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Pamela Anderson on Oct. 2, 2025

Anderson has made note of her international heritage in the past. In 2019, she wrote in a post on X (then known as Twitter) that her great-grandfather was the first member of her extended family to move from Finland to Canada, where the Naked Gun actress was born.

She also described her grandfather as "a healer from Finland" in a 2015 interview with Esquire. "All of his brothers changed their names, too, so I have a feeling that maybe something bad happened in Finland," she said of the family's move from the northern European nation.

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Pamela Anderson on Sept. 8, 2025

Despite Anderson being generations removed from life in Finland, she visited the country in 2007 with her father, per Vogue Scandinavia.

"I just wanted to go, to feel that connection. I'd love to go back to Finland, maybe with my sons," she told the outlet. (Anderson shares sons Brandon Thomas Lee, 29, and Dylan Jagger Lee, 27, with ex-husband Tommy Lee.) "To find out more about myself, to explore that side of me. Maybe we will change my name and go back, to answer to my roots."

"It feels distant, but it's a part of me. I've always been proud to tell people I'm Finnish, even before I knew what that really meant," she added, noting that when she sees herself with the copper red hair she embraced in October she thinks, "Who is that? Maybe it's Pamela Hyytiäinen."

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