New Photo - New Orleans closes out Mardi Gras with color and style in photos

New Orleans closes out Mardi Gras with color and style in photos AMY HARRIS and MATTHEW HINTONFebruary 18, 2026 at 9:59 AM 1 1 / 182026 Mardi Gras ParadesAttendees march during the annual Krewe of Bacchus parade during the Mardi Gras season on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)Amy Harris/Invision/AP NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — New Orleans celebrates with revelry and parades as the city bids farewell to the Mardi Gras season.

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1 / 182026 Mardi Gras ParadesAttendees march during the annual Krewe of Bacchus parade during the Mardi Gras season on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)Amy Harris/Invision/AP

NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — New Orleans celebrates with revelry and parades as the city bids farewell to the Mardi Gras season.

Carnival events are popular for their spectacular and enormous floats, as well as the crafted outfits worn, such as Black masking Indians, whose beaded and bejeweled costumes are topped with feathered headdresses, or paradegoers walking the French Quarter in homemade costumes that capture the unique spirit of the Big Easy.

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It's the Year of the Horse! See Photos of Michelle Yeoh, Jackie Chan, Awkwafina and More Stars Celebrating Lunar New Year 2026 Brendan LeFebruary 18, 2026 at 9:59 AM 0 Awkwafina Awkwafina/Instagram The Year of the Fire Horse is galloping in. On Feb. 17, Asian people all over the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year, the beginning of another 12month cycle based on the lunisolar calendar. 2026's corresponding element and animal, the Fire Horse, according to Chinese metaphysics consultant Vicki Iskander, promises "an extremely intense, energetic, fastmoving and actionoriented year ahead.

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The Year of the Fire Horse is galloping in.

On Feb. 17, Asian people all over the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year, the beginning of another 12-month cycle based on the lunisolar calendar. 2026's corresponding element and animal, the Fire Horse, according to Chinese metaphysics consultant Vicki Iskander, promises "an extremely intense, energetic, fast-moving and action-oriented year ahead."

Ahead, see how your favorite stars are ringing in the new year.

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Michelle Yeoh

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Michelle Yeoh posted a carousel offering a glimpse into her Lunar New Year festivities — including a snap of her history-making Oscar.

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Awkwafina

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"Happy Lunar New Year to all my horse girls out there!" wrote Awkwafina on Instagram.

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Jackie Chan shared his yearly graphic to wish his friends and followers a "happy Chinese New Year of the Horse."

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Vera Wang

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Continuing her annual tradition, Vera Wang struck a series of model poses wearing lucky red to commemorate the Lunar New Year.

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Jimmy O. Yang

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Comedian Jimmy O. Yang spent the night before Lunar New Year with loved ones ahead of his scheduled shows in Macau, Hong Kong.

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Lisa Ling and her family got together for Lunar New Year festivities, and the journalist wrote in the caption that she hoped for "transformation in a good way"

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Dorothy Wang

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With her husband Brandon Yankowitz, Dorothy Wang wished her followers a "happy New Year's Eve."

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Jeannie Mai

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Jeannie Mai celebrated Lunar New Year with Don Julio Tequila.

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BLACKPINK's Jisoo

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BLACKPINK member Jisoo enjoyed a home-cooked meal to ring in the new year.

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Ming-Na Wen

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Mulan actress Ming-Na Wen took the reins to "gallop into 2026 with energy and positivity."

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Bowen Yang

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"Horse force!!! 🧧🐎 wish you a prosperous new year!" Bowen Yang captioned a carousel, led with this photo, on Instagram.

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Hudson Williams

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Hudson Williams got the festivities going early. The Heated Rivalry star showed off his chiseled biceps at Gold House's Lunar New Year event on Feb. 12.

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Lola Tung

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Lola Tung was also in attendance, posing cheerily with Sean Kaufman.

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Yerin Ha

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Bridgerton's Yerin Ha looked regal in her striking red ensemble at the Lunar New Year event as well.

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Where Is Tyra Banks Now? All About the "America's Next Top Model "Host's Life Since the End of the Show Caroline BlairFebruary 18, 2026 at 10:00 AM 0 Tyra Banks on America's Next Top Model in 2003 ; Tyra Banks attends The FanDuel Party on February 06, 2026 in San Francisco, California. Barbara Nitke/Cw Network/Kobal/Shutterstock ; Jeff Schear/Getty Tyra Banks is a groundbreaking supermodel also known for acting, hosting and producing The model created and hosted America's Next Top Model for 15 years Banks, who has lived in Australia since 2023, addressed ANTM controversies in the doc Reality C...

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Tyra Banks is a groundbreaking supermodel also known for acting, hosting and producing

The model created and hosted America's Next Top Model for 15 years

Banks, who has lived in Australia since 2023, addressed ANTM controversies in the doc Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model

Tyra Banks has been in the spotlight for most of her life.

The supermodel rose to fame at just 15 years old when she started modeling and became the first African American woman to score covers with GQ and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. In addition to her modeling career, Banks also acted in several movies and television shows — including The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Higher Learning and Life-Size.

However, she may be best known for creating, hosting and judging the reality competition show America's Next Top Model. The show premiered in 2003 and ran for 24 cycles until 2018 (Banks hosted every cycle except for cycle 23 when Rita Ora temporarily took over).

In the years since the show aired, it has come under fire for some controversial challenges — including using blackface to swap races — and harsh commentary from judges.

Banks, alongside her fellow judges and several ANTM contestants, spoke about all aspects of the show in the three-part Netflix docuseries Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model, which hit the streamer on Feb. 16.

Here's everything to know about where Tyra Banks is now.

How did Banks create America's Next Top Model?

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In the early 2000s, Banks, and fellow developer Ken Mok, began pitching the idea of America's Next Top Model to several networks. After getting rejected by major channels, the show was originally picked up by UPN (now the CW) and aired its first cycle in 2003.

"I want to marry American Idol and The Real World and set it in the modeling industry," Banks said in the docuseries about the concept.

Banks created, executive produced and hosted the series. While she rotated through various judges, her main panel included J. Alexander "Miss J," Nigel Barker and Jay Manuel.

Together, they created weekly photoshoots and challenges where contestants would get judged on their appearance and dedication. They'd decide each week who to eliminate until they chose a winner.

Banks hosted the show's first 22 seasons — even after Miss J, Barker and Manuel departed — until Ora temporarily took over for cycle 23. Banks returned to host the 24th and final cycle that aired in 2018.

However, in Reality Check, Banks suggested that there may be a cycle 25 in the works and teased, "I feel like my work is not done. You have no idea what we have planned for cycle 25."

What has Banks said about the controversies surrounding America's Next Top Model?

Tyra Banks on 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model'.

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While Banks has previously defended and commended America's Next Top Model for breaking barriers within the modeling world, she has also acknowledged that the show had flaws and admitted that she sometimes "went too far."

When America's Next Top Model saw a resurgence in 2020, many viewers criticized the show and Banks for its controversial challenges and judges' commentary. Some of the specific backlash was directed towards a "race swapping" challenge, intense makeovers and body image comments.

Banks addressed the backlash on X at the time, and wrote, "Been seeing the posts about the insensitivity of some past ANTM moments and I agree with you. Looking back, those were some really off choices. Appreciate your honest feedback and am sending so much love and virtual hugs."

Banks also candidly addressed specific incidents in Reality Check. When it came to past contestants — including Joanie Sprague, Keenyah Hill, Bre Scullark and Whitney Thompson — calling out Banks and the other judges for "body shaming" them, Banks defended the position and cited the modeling industry.

"When it comes to weight, back then the fashion industry's beauty standards were so narrow," she said in the docuseries. "That's the world that we lived in."

Meanwhile, in regards to controversial challenge themes — such as "race swapping," violent crime deaths, bulimia and homelessness — Banks claimed that higher-ups felt like each cycle needed to be heightened in drama and extremity.

"I knew I went too far. It was very, very intense, but you guys were demanding it, so we kept pushing it, more and more and more," Banks said in Reality Check.

Another instance that drew backlash occurred in cycle 6 when Sprague and Danielle "Dani" Evans underwent extensive dental work as part of a "makeover." Evans initially refused the procedure — which aimed at closing the gap between her teeth — but she changed her mind and agreed to a partial closure after Banks allegedly threatened to send her home.

Banks said she previously apologized to Evans but also explained her rationale.

"That was between a rock and a hard place for me," she claimed. "Because there were agents who would tell me, 'She will not work with those teeth. It's just not going to happen.' "

Where is Banks now?

Tyra Banks attends the Franca Fund Gala on November 23, 2025 in Doha, Qatar.

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After America's Next Top Model came to an end in 2018, Banks hosted Dancing with the Stars for three seasons from 2020 to 2023. Later that same year, she moved to Sydney, Australia, where she launched an ice cream shop called SMiZE and Dream.

"So I have this ice cream company, SMiZE and Dream," Banks shared on an April 2025 episode of Today with Jenna and Friends. "I've been going to Australia a lot because we were making a lot of our ice cream there in this big facility, doing our recipes."

She continued explaining, "I just fell in love with it. Every time I went back, and went back ... and the three countries that eat the most ice cream: America, New Zealand and Australia. So I was like, 'I'm happy here and they love to eat some ice cream, so, are we going to do this family?' And we did."

Banks lives in Australia with her son, York Banks Asla, who was welcomed via surrogacy with her ex-boyfriend, Erik Asla, in 2016. She also moved to Australia with her partner, Louis Bélanger-Martin, whom she's been dating since 2019.

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How Emma Heming Willis Stays on Top of Her Own Health While Caregiving for Bruce amid His Dementia (Exclusive) Vanessa EtienneFebruary 18, 2026 at 9:28 AM 0 Bruce Willis and Emma Heming Willis Dia Dipasupil/WireImage Emma Heming Willis opens up to PEOPLE about how she has changed her approach to selfcare since becoming a caregiver for husband Bruce WIllis The 47yearold says she's learned it's "vital" to stay on top of her own health so she can care for others She is partnering with QVC to expand her brain health brand, Make Time Wellness Emma Heming Willis says her role as a caregiver has taug...

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Emma Heming Willis opens up to PEOPLE about how she has changed her approach to self-care since becoming a caregiver for husband Bruce WIllis

The 47-year-old says she's learned it's "vital" to stay on top of her own health so she can care for others

She is partnering with QVC to expand her brain health brand, Make Time Wellness

Emma Heming Willis says her role as a caregiver has taught her how "vital" it is to prioritize her own health.

The model and entrepreneur, 47, opened up to PEOPLE about her growing women's brain health brand, Make Time Wellness, which recently made its debut on QVC's The New Beauty Inside & Out, a special series devoted to holistic beauty and wellness.

"We are thrilled to now be a part of the QVC family," she tells PEOPLE. "We get to really talk about the products, talk about brain health, really educate women right there in real time. I'm just really excited to spread the word about that because no one is talking to women about their brains, even our doctors."

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Heming Willis recalls struggling with her brain health in the past but having her symptoms dismissed by doctors. That's, in part, why she wants to "dig deeper and advocate for myself a little bit more."

"I think as women in society, we tend to put ourselves last, and we put everyone's needs above our own. And what I've realized is that if you are not caring for yourself, if you are not finding ways to make time for your health, your hobbies, it's impossible to be able to care for the people that we love," she says.

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Heming Willis' dedication to raising awareness for brain health started after her husband Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and she became his caregiver.

As she educated herself, she quickly learned jarring statistics about the overall health and wellbeing of caregivers. It reminds her to stay on top of her health every day.

"I think that 40% of caregivers aren't making their own medical appointments and caregivers can sometimes pass before their loved ones," she says. "So that's a reminder to keep me on track and hopefully educate people, caregiver or not, just about the importance of caring for yourself. It's really vital."

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Being a caregiver can be all-consuming at times, Heming Willis admits, but she's learned ways to balance her new lifestyle.

"It's really easy to get bogged down with our to-do lists and our calendars. I try to have a 'brain break' on my calendar," she says with a laugh. "So I remember to step away from the screen, getting outside, making sure that I am checking the boxes on my brain health journey because that's sort of how I care for myself now. I think about my brain first and the rest of my body benefits."

"I mean, it's embedded in our brand name, you know, making time for yourself," she tells PEOPLE. "I think it's just coming from the mindset of knowing how important I am and trying to keep sight of that. We have to really learn how to value ourselves."

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New Photo - Martha Stewart's Most Prized Flowers Are More Than 50 Years Old. She Reveals the Incredible Way She Got Them (Exclusive)

Martha Stewart's Most Prized Flowers Are More Than 50 Years Old. She Reveals the Incredible Way She Got Them (Exclusive) Hedy PhillipsFebruary 18, 2026 at 8:58 AM 0 Martha Stewart for MiracleGro MiracleGro Martha Stewart, who was named the Chief Gardening Officer of Scotts MiracleGro last year, says she's had one of her plants for over 50 years Stewart tells PEOPLE how gardening is part of her selfcare She also adds why she turns to MiracleGro for her own garden Martha Stewart is a lot of things: entrepreneur, author, lifestyle mogul and, of course, a green thumb.

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Martha Stewart, who was named the Chief Gardening Officer of Scotts Miracle-Gro last year, says she's had one of her plants for over 50 years

Stewart tells PEOPLE how gardening is part of her self-care

She also adds why she turns to Miracle-Gro for her own garden

Martha Stewart is a lot of things: entrepreneur, author, lifestyle mogul and, of course, a green thumb.

Stewart, 84, may not have a lot of free time in her busy schedule, but she always makes time for gardening, whether that's in her greenhouses, in her gardens or in her home. Though she's grown "thousands" of plants in her lifetime, there's one in particular that stands above the rest: her dendrobium orchids.

"Right now in full bloom are about 30 gigantic dendrobium orchids," Stewart tells PEOPLE of her current favorite plant. "You would think maybe they're honeysuckle when you look at them from a distance because they have tiny little pink and white flowers on them."

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Stewart says every few days, she brings in new blooms from the greenhouse to brighten her home and scent the space. She says they smell like the "finest perfume ever made."

What makes these orchids so unique, though, is where Stewart got them in the first place.

"I got them originally from the lady who started Pepperidge Farm, Margaret Rudkin," she explains. "She lived in Fairfield, Connecticut, right down the road from my house. She had two or three very nice small greenhouses, and these were in the greenhouse and she gave them to me. She sold the house, and she gave me the orchids. I've had them ever since."

Stewart shares that Rudkin died in 1967, and she estimates that she handed over the blooms shortly before this, making her starter plants more than 50 years old. She keeps them thriving with "optimal" conditions, she says, which include the right plant food.

"As a serious gardener, I have tried every single thing," Stewart says. "The most available and the most easily understood plant foods are the organics that Miracle-Gro is making right now. We have organic plant foods for all different kinds of plants, all of these things."

Stewart takes her gardening so seriously that Scotts Miracle-Gro named her the Chief Gardening Officer in 2025. At the time, Sadie Oldham, vice president and general manager of the Gardens business at Scotts Miracle-Gro said in a press release, "Naming Martha chief gardening officer is the pinnacle of our partnership and an important step in our mission to make Gardening more accessible for all. Not only is she going to challenge us in the best ways possible, but she is extremely insightful and will serve as a trusted resource for our team, Miracle-Gro customers and the Gardening community as a whole."

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As part of her role, Stewart says she visits the Scotts Miracle-Gro headquarters in Ohio to chat plants. "I visit with their scientists, their researchers, and with the board. We talk about what's going on in the world of plants."

Though she calls her CGO role a "side job" — albeit a "big" one — gardening in general also acts as a form of self-care for her.

"I take care of me, I take care of my plants, I take care of my animals," she says of how it all works together holistically, adding that her diet, skin care and overall wellness all contribute to her self-care. "I wouldn't go into my greenhouses if I didn't have my own personal care taken care of first."

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"Terminator"'s Linda Hamilton Says Moving to New Orleans Was a Reward from 'the Universe' (Exclusive) Colson Thayer, Brianne TracyFebruary 18, 2026 at 9:24 AM 0 Linda Hamilton attends the 'Stranger Things 5' premiere in London on Nov. 13, 2025. Karwai Tang/WireImage Linda Hamilton has the perfect was to spend a day off in her home city of New Orleans During an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE, The Terminator actress revealed she believed the "universe is rewarding me somehow" by placing her in Louisiana The star says she spends her time with family, including her 1yearold grandson and member...

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Linda Hamilton has the perfect was to spend a day off in her home city of New Orleans

During an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE, The Terminator actress revealed she believed the "universe is rewarding me somehow" by placing her in Louisiana

The star says she spends her time with family, including her 1-year-old grandson and members of her local coffee club

Linda Hamilton is opening up about her life out of the spotlight in New Orleans.

During an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE about the 69-year-old's cameo season 4 premiere of AMC's Dark Winds, the actress called her decision to move to Louisiana "totally amazing."

"It's been the stupidest thing, but that's the universe rewarding me somehow by putting me here," The Terminator star says. "I love New Orleans. I really love it."

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Hamilton has been living in The Big Easy for about 10 years, she revealed to AARP magazine in a November 2025 interview. The actress left California for a family farm in Virginia about 15 years ago and after her father died, she decided to give New Orleans a try."People don't really come and see you and visit when you have a family farm," she told the outlet. "They do come and see you when you live in New Orleans… I didn't have a friend here and I bought the first house I saw, found it on Zillow, like I'm really trying to live that life."

Today, the Resident Alien star tells PEOPLE she wants to "reinvent myself" as the "grandy" of her first grandchild, 1, who lives nearby. Hamilton's son — Dalton Abbot, 36, whom she shares with ex-husband Bruce Abbot — welcomed a baby last year.

Linda Hamilton attends the Los Angeles premiere of 'Stranger Things' season 5 on Nov. 6, 2025.

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"That is a treasured time. I want more of it," she says. "I wanted to be that grandmother in his life… I feel just so deeply planted in my life because there's this little guy that shares it, and it's really an amazing feeling."

She adds: "There is just this connection between him and I. So I'm happy to go with that for the rest of the year, really."

In August 2025, the actress told PEOPLE she hadn't been anxious to become a grandma."I have not been sitting around for 20 years hoping for a grandchild — I'm too busy. So there was no pressure, no weight [on my children]," Hamilton said during a discussion about her film, Osiris. "I frankly feel like I've just gotten rid of my babies, you know what I mean? I don't want more babies."

She added: "Of course, I loved my babies, but there's something very connected with [my grandson] and I. And it really doesn't have anything to do with, 'Oh, he's my legacy,' or, 'Oh, he reminds me of my son.' It's nothing like that. It's just like, 'Oh my God, this little creature.' "

When she isn't spending time with family, the Stranger Things actress has another group to hang out with.

"I have a coffee club," Hamilton says, describing her perfect day off set. "We meet in the morning and just start the day right. But mostly it's a quiet day."

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"I'm an introvert. I think years ago I came up with my formula, which is about 80% of my time has to be alone," she says. "Just give me books and a pile of animals and just leave me alone and I'm happy."

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