Last week, A-listers toured all over Manhattan.
The cast of The Devil Wears Prada 2 reunited for the New York City premiere Monday night at Lincoln Center.
Attendees, including Heidi Klum, Winnie Harlow, Anna Wintour, Dylan Sprouse, Lucy Liu and Lady Gaga, reportedly enjoyed dinner under a tent at Lincoln Center Plaza after the screening.
The next night, restaurant royalty gathered for City Harvest’s “Shaken, Not Stirred” gala at Cipriani 42nd Street.
Bowen Yang hosted an evening honoring Court chef Simon Kim.
Le Bernardin’s Eric Ripert, Katie Couric, Jason Biggs and Jake Cohen were also there to show their support.
Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Kathleen Turner, and Laverne Cox attended the premiere of Animal Farm a few blocks away at the Regal Theater.
Downtown, after Cinema Society’s screening of “I Swear,” Robert Aramayo’s theater was packed with celebrities “numb and in tears,” a source said.
The film centers on the true story of a man with Tourette’s who later became a Tourette’s activist and educator and was awarded an MBE by Queen Elizabeth herself.
Among the Aramayos who later gathered at the Crosby Street Hotel were Famke Janssen, James Badge Dale, “Your Friends and Neighbors” actor Donovan Colan, “The Pit” actor Rob Heaps, and Sony Pictures Classics chiefs Michael Barker and Tom Bernard.
Celebrities gathered at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Association’s annual Spring Ball last Wednesday at The Plaza Hotel.
The event, hosted by Carolina Herrera, Sidney Gerber and Wells Fargo, featured guests such as Seth Meyers, Gillian Hearst and Wes Gordon.
The grant raised more than $2.8 million for Turning Data into Cures: Transforming Cancer Research, an initiative that uses artificial intelligence to find breakthroughs in the fight against cancer.
On Thursday night at the Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards held at the Perelman Performing Arts Center, Huma Abedin spoke exclusively to Page Six about her friendship with Hillary Clinton.
“She has been a huge supporter of Vital Voices since its inception and comes to support us at the awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., every year,” Abedin told us ahead of the former secretary of state’s event.
“This is my first year in New York, and I’m so happy that she’s here,” she exclaimed.
Other stars at the event included Bozoma St. John, Diane von Furstenberg, Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris, Julia Fox, Bianca Lawson, Iman and Nicole Ari Parker.
I heard that St. John was the emcee for the night and that Clinton spoke at the end of the night.
Honorees included Dame Donna Langley, Chairman of NBCUniversal Entertainment, Susie Wolff, Managing Director of the F1 Academy, and other incredible world leaders.
Last weekend, the Big Apple was filled with A-listers.
Page Six spies spotted Julia Roberts and husband Danny Moder out on a date night at Broadway’s Proof to support their friends and cast members Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle.
On Sunday, Broadway once again lit up with celebrity power players on the opening night of Joe Turner’s “Come and Gone.”
Debbie Allen, Cedric the Entertainer, LL Cool J and Misty Copeland all attended the play, and after the curtains closed, guests were treated to a starry afterparty at the Bryant Park Grill.
Also opening that night was Broadway’s “The Lost Boys.” We hear that Neil Patrick Harris, Pink and his daughter Willow, Zooey Deschanel, and Stephen Curry attended the afterparty at Hard Rock Cafe.
