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30 Celebrity Yearbook Photos You Have to See to Believe - E! NEWS

30 Celebrity Yearbook Photos You Have to See to Believe - E! NEWS


30 Celebrity Yearbook Photos You Have to See to Believe - E! NEWS

Posted: 21 Apr 2020 03:45 PM PDT

Celebrities, they're just like us... with their awkward school yearbook photos. 

As many graduation celebrations have migrated online, been canceled or postponed until further notice due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic—past and current students are sharing their own yearbook photos as part of a new trend meant to support and uplift the Class of 2020. 

While these high school seniors and other college students who won't be walking on stage to commemorate this special milestone mourn what would have been one of the most special days of their lives, others on social media are using the hashtag #Classof2020 to show their support and look toward the future. 

From Gwen Stefani's bob haircut, Leonardo DiCaprio's playful yearbook pic, Paris Hilton's on brand yearbook quote, Chrissy Teigen's perfect smile, Blake Shelton's iconic mullet, Ed Helms hilarious pic and Sean Penn's moody yearbook shot, there's so many celebrity yearbook pictures that you might have never seen. 

Scroll through our gallery of celebrity yearbook photos below!

Gwen Stefani Yearbook Photos

Chris Whittle / Splash News

Chrissy Teigen Yearbook Photo

Reddit

Leonardo DiCaprio, 1991, Yearbook

National News/ZUMAPRESS.com

Stephen Colbert, John Mulaney

Twitter

Taylor Swift, 2006, Yearbook

National News/ZUMAPRESS.com

Blake Shelton Highschool Yearbook Photos

Coleman-Rayner

Kim Kardashian, High School Yearbook

Seth Poppel/Yearbook Library

Iggy Azalea, Yearbook Photo

Facebook

**Embargoed till August 24th, Ancestry.com Gallery

Ancestry.com

Rob Lowe, 1982, Yearbook

National News/ZUMAPRESS.com

Blac Chyna, Yearbook Photo

Instagram

Adam Levine

Seth Poppel/Yearbook Library

Amy Adams, 1992, Yearbook

Douglas Co. H.S./ZUMAPRESS.com

Natalie Portman, Baby Pic, Yearbook

National News/ZUMAPRESS.com

Stephen Colbert, John Mulaney

Twitter

Aidy Bryant, Amy Sedaris

Instagram

Ed Helms, Yearbook Library

Seth Poppel/Yearbook Library

Madonna, 1974, Yearbook

National News/ZUMAPRESS.com

**Embargoed till August 24th, Ancestry.com Gallery

Ancestry.com

Paris Hilton, Yearbook

National News/ZUMAPRESS.com

Justin Timberlake, 1991, Yearbook

National News/ZUMAPRESS.com

**Embargoed till August 24th, Ancestry.com Gallery

Ancestry.com

**Embargoed till August 24th, Ancestry.com Gallery

Ancestry.com

Peter Dinklage, Yearbook

reddit

Aidy Bryant, Amy Sedaris

Instagram

Celebrity School Photos, Topher Grace, Andrew Rannells

Instagram

Sean Penn, 1995, Yearbook

Seth Poppel/Yearbook/National News/ZUMAPress

**Embargoed till August 24th, Ancestry.com Gallery

Ancestry.com

Celebrity School Photos, Topher Grace, Andrew Rannells

Instagram

Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Yearbook Photo

Instagram

Celebrity news | National - telegraphherald.com

Posted: 05 Apr 2020 12:00 AM PDT

LOS ANGELES — The singer Pink had tested positive for COVID-19, she said Friday, also announcing that she is donating $500,000 each to two emergency funds.

In a pair of tweets, she said she and her 3-year-old son were displaying symptoms two weeks ago, and she tested positive after accessing tests through a primary care physician. Her family had already been sheltering at home and continued to do so, she said. They were tested again "just a few days ago," and were negative.

The Grammy Award-winning artist behind eight studio albums and hits such as "Get the Party Started," "What About Us," "Raise Your Glass" and "Just Give Me a Reason" called for free and widespread testing.

She announced she's donating $1 million across two coronavirus-related relief funds, with $500,000 each going to the Temple University Hospital Fund in Philadelphia and the COVID-19 response fund run by the Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles.

Selena Gomez reveals bipolar diagnosis to Miley Cyrus

LOS ANGELES — Selena Gomez opened up about being diagnosed with bipolar disorder during a social media chat with Miley Cyrus.

Gomez spoke about her diagnosis during a 20-minute conversation Friday on Cyrus' "Bright Minded" series on Instagram. The singer says she "realized that I was bipolar" after she recently visited a mental hospital.

The 27-year-old Gomez said understanding her disorder more "took the fear away."

"And so when I got to know more information, it actually helps me," she said. "It doesn't scare me once I know it."

One World: Together At Home album released - STLtoday.com

Posted: 20 Apr 2020 12:00 AM PDT

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One World: Together At Home album released

A live album featuring the performances from the 'One World: Together At Home' event has been released.

The historical concert over the weekend saw acts from around the world - including curator Lady Gaga, Sir Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift, Sir Elton John, Lizzo, John Legend and Sam Smith, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, the Rolling Stones and Stevie Wonder - perform from their own homes and now a collection of 79 songs from the eight-hour event has been put together.

The album is available to stream on Apple Music, Spotify and Amazon Music and proceeds from streaming will go directly to support the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The album will boost the money already raised by the event, which previously totally almost $128 million.

Global Citizen, a movement that strives to end extreme poverty by 2030, wrote on its official Twitter account: "$127.9 million for COVID-19 relief. That is the power and impact of One World: #TogetherAtHome. Thank you @ladygaga for helping @GlblCtzn create this historic global broadcasting event. To everyone around the world: Stay strong, stay safe, we will be together in person soon. (sic)"

In response to the news, Gaga admitted she was "humbled" to have been involved with the fundraiser.

She wrote on Twitter: "I am so humbled to have been a part of this project. Thank you @GlblCtzn . Thank you @WHO . I love you (sic)"

Of the money previously raised, $55.1million will be donated to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, with the remaining $72.8million going to local and regional responders of those on the frontline.

Prior to the broadcast, Gaga described 'One World: Together At Home' as a "love letter".

She said in an emotional Instagram Live video: "I just want you to know that this is really a true love letter to all of you all over the world.

"I love you and I hope that you feel a big hug from the whole world today because what's really beautiful about this show is that you're all hugging each other."

This article originally ran on celebretainment.com.

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See the Most Shocking Celebrity Hair Transformations - E! NEWS

Posted: 19 Apr 2020 08:07 AM PDT

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Celebrities just can't help but switch up their hairstyle.

With beauty salons and barber shops remaining closed, celebrities like Hilary Duff and Armie Hammer recently decided to take matters into their own hands by giving their famous locks a little update. From root touch-ups to pink hair, we applaud these DIY hair transformations and we might just "add to cart" some hair dye right now.

During a recent Today show broadcast from home, co-host Carson Daly attempted to cut his own hair with the guidance of celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton. He later pranked his Instagram followers with a photoshopped picture of his transformation revealing a bald head.

After many fans fell for the joke, he posted another photo revealing his hair was still in-tact and voluminous as ever, captioning the post: "Real vs Fake. I jokingly posted the bald pic & got SO MUCH positive reaction, I actually feel bad [laughing emojis] I never thought anyone would think it's real. Turns out, literally, everyone did! It was fun to laugh for most of the day...nice break from reality. Thanks everyone! @todayshow." 

And to think we fell for it?! 

Lisa Rinna

Instagram

During the quarantine, Harry Hamlin added hair colorist to his resume after helping wife Lisa Rinna out with her roots. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star documented her hair transformation on Instagram stories telling fans, "My first hair color in quarantine. Harry did the back," she explained. "I'm surprised, actually, that I went five weeks without having to do my roots except for the very front. So, that's kind of exciting."

Another popular quarantine style among celebs this week was pink hair! Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt and pop singer Dua Lipa debuted their pink tresses and we're not going to lie, they look really good!

The "Don't Start Now" singer took to Instagram to show the process and captioned the series of photos: "Quarantine diaries - this weeks experiment... pink hair. That's kind of it really..."

For even more epic hair transformations before and during quarantine, see our massive gallery below. Warning: maybe consult a friend or family member before trying these at home!

Carson Daly, Celebrity At-Home Hair Transformation

Instagram

Kylie Jenner, Celebrity At-Home Hair Transformation

Instagram

Due Lipa, Celebrity At-Home Hair Transformation

Instagram

Cary Hart, Celebrity At-Home Hair Transformation

Instagram

Khloe Kardashian, Hair

Instagram

Hayden Panettiere

Getty Images/Twitter

Evangeline Lilly

Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

Ariel Winter

Getty Images; Instagram

Leighton Meester, hair

Mireya Acierto/Getty Images, Instagram

Julianne Hough, Hair

Jennifer Graylock/Getty Images; Instagram

Blake Lively, Hairstyle

Instagram / GC Images

Katie Holmes, Haircut

Gotham/GC Images/starzfly/Bauergriffin.com

Cara Delevigne

Getty Images

Ruby Rose Hair

Getty Images/Instagram

Cara Delevingne, Hair

Vince Flores/startraksphoto.com; Getty Images

Lin-Manuel Miranda

Walter McBride/WireImage

Emma Stone Hair

Getty Images; EVGA / AKM-GSI

Jenny McCarthy, Brunette, Blonde, Hair

Julius Michael / Instagram

Cate Blanchett, Hair

Can Nguyen/REX/Shutterstock; Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Rebel Wilson

Getty Images; AKM-GSI

Sarah Michelle Gellar, Brown Hair, Instagram

Instagram; Getty Images

Zayn Malik Hair

Jackson Lee/Splash News; Twitter

Anne Hathaway, Hair

Emma McIntyre/Getty Images; Instagram

Zendaya Coleman

Vincent Sandoval/WireImage

Allison Williams, Nicki Mianj

Jason Merritt/Getty Images/Instagram

Salma Hayek

Instagram; Getty Images

Lauren Conrad, Red Hair

Instagram

Alyssa Milano, Short Hair

Instagram

Lauren Cohan

Getty Images

Rose McGowan, Shaved Head

Instagram

Hair Transformations, Beyonce

Instagram

Hair Transformations, Britney Spears

MBF/X17online.com

Hair Transformations, Miley Cyrus

Twitter

Hair Transformations, Victoria Beckham

Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images

Hair Transformations, Justin Bieber

Kevin Winter/NBCUniversal/Getty Images

Hair Transformations, Kim Kardashian

KCS Presse / Splash News

Hair Transformations, Charlize Theron

JB Lacroix/WireImage

Hair Transformations, Kristen Stewart

Element/Fame Pictures

Hair Transformations, Zac Efron

Michael Tran/FilmMagic

Hair Transformations, Jared Leto

AKM-GSI

Hair Transformations, Summer Holt Miller, Kellie Pickler

Courtesy Russ Harrington

Hair Transformations, Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper

Patriot Pics/FAMEFLYNET PICTURES

Now that you have inspiration for changing up your hair, check out all of the essentials for the perfect at-home manicure!

For the latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic and for tips on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19, please visit The Center for Disease Control and Prevention at https://www.cdc.gov.

Lorraine confesses Piers Morgan is actually a ‘very kind man’ - OK! magazine

Posted: 22 Apr 2020 12:53 AM PDT

She's a staple of morning television, but being a mother will always come first for Lorraine Kelly. The 60-year-old presenter struggled to hold back the tears during a live video interview on ITV with her daughter Rosie, trapped in Singapore as most flights to the UK remain grounded.

"I'm very Scottish and very stoic, but when it comes to my daughter… I saw her little face and I managed to hold it together until the very end," she tells OK! exclusively, directly after coming off air with her self-titled show.

Classified as key workers, Lorraine and her team continue to film as the rest of the country remains in lockdown. But while the news might be bleak, she tries to bring some positivity.

"We want to give people the news, but also be uplifting and reassuring," she explains. "I've been doing this for a long, long time and people are telling me that it's good to see familiar faces – Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, then me, followed by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield. It's reassuring."

Direct from ITV Studios in London, Lorraine reveals how a reunion with her 25-year-old daughter could be weeks away and why television remains a friend to us all…

Lorraine continues to host her morning show amid the coronavirus lockdown
Lorraine continues to host her morning show amid the coronavirus lockdown

Did you expect to break down while speaking to your daughter live on air?

I'm very Scottish and very stoic but when it comes to my daughter Rosie, it's a different thing. I managed to hold it together until the very end of the interview. I did say to her that I might get teary, but it wasn't until I thought about not being able to see her in person that it hit me. I think that's why I reacted how I did when she was on the show as it really touched a chord. I've never had as many messages, tweets, Instagram hits, texts from folk I haven't seen for ages saying they were watching and had tears. Everyone is missing their families so much.

Does Rosie have to remain in Singapore now due to travel restrictions?

She was on the show because things had changed in Singapore that day and they were in lockdown again. The Singapore authorities have been well prepared because of past experience with SARS. They have been testing and taking people's temperatures and are being vigilant. They've been overly cautious because they don't want another spike.

When might Rosie be back?

She said it's hard to get flights and is worried if she comes back on the plane where everybody is together for 14 hours, she could get it. What she doesn't want to do is return home and give it to us, but when she's home she will self-isolate. It's hard to plan anything right now, but I would imagine she won't get home until at least the end of May.

Lorraine was overwhelmed with emotion as she spoke to her daughter Rosie via video link on her show
Lorraine was overwhelmed with emotion as she spoke to her daughter Rosie via video link on her show

When were you expecting to see her next?

My mum and I were supposed to be going out to see her over Easter and, of course, we couldn't. I haven't seen her in person since Christmas time and that's the longest we've ever gone without seeing each other.

That lack of family contact is making it hard for the nation...

It's hard. It's hard for everyone. But in these days of FaceTime and WhatsApp, at least we can see faces. It's important that we can do Skype and Zoom – I'm loving all these apps. Oh my God, we've been doing Houseparty at the weekend with friends up in Scotland. I've probably spoken to my best friend in Spain more in the past few weeks than I normally do. I really hope we all can hold on to that.

How is life at home with your husband Steve? Are you keeping to a routine?

I've tidied out my knicker drawer and my books. I'm blessed to have a garden. I'm doing my exercise classes online as well. I'm finding the exercise and the dog walks are helping physically and also mentally to de-stress. We're observing social distancing when we're out. Hilariously, my dog Angus has a better social life than me. He's going to a party next door with Tigger, my neighbour's rescue dog, so we're all isolating but dropping him off at the front door. It's come to something when your dog has a better social life than you. We can't have parties now, but oh goodness me, what celebrations there will be when we can!

Lorraine is in lockdown with her husband Steve, who she shares Rosie with
Lorraine is in lockdown with her husband Steve, who she shares daughter Rosie with

What contact have you had with your parents?

I call them every day. My dad, who is 79, has a very serious lung infection and he's also got a heart condition. He's very sick and is high risk. My mum is as fit as a fiddle, but it's hard because I just want to go and see them. I can't put them at risk and that's really tough. Sometimes it's so heartbreaking because you see grandparents waving at their grandchildren through the window.

Television and the shows continuing as normal where possible are becoming a lifeline...

On my show we're trying to reflect what's going on. We have the news updates, but I also want to shine some light in all of this darkness. We reflect on what people are doing to make life better and what communities are doing to come together and I talk to people who are making a positive difference. We had a cadet, young Chris Johnson, on the show who is at home making visors for the NHS with his 3D printer because his aunt is a nurse. This is amazing and similar things are happening all over the country. I hope we can hang on to this sense of community when this is all over.

As the saying goes, the show must go on...

We've had a lovely positive response from viewers. I've been doing this for a long, long time and people are telling me – which is lovely – that it's good to see familiar faces… Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, then me, followed by Holly and Phillip or Eamonn and Ruth. It's reassuring.

Lorraine confesses Piers Morgan is actually a 'very kind man'
Lorraine confesses Piers Morgan is actually a 'very kind man'
Lorraine's interview is in this week's OK! magazine – out, nationwide, now
Lorraine's interview is in this week's OK! magazine – out, nationwide, now

But not everybody is sticking to the rules...

Most people are sticking to the rules and that's encouraging. I know there are pockets of stupidity, but I've been really impressed by how people have responded to the lockdown. You just have to look at the fact Prince Charles had it, and Boris Johnson, to show that it doesn't matter if you're rich, powerful or famous – it can get you. The people who've died, it's hellish and tragic and awful. You hear statistics, but every single one of those people is somebody's beloved family member.

You realise what the important jobs are…

Those NHS workers who are putting their lives on the line every single day. It resets everything. Kids are leaving the bin collectors notes. All of these little pockets everywhere of people doing amazing and kind things.

How was it being on telly with Piers?

It was only for a couple of days while Susanna Reid was off, but he was great. He gets very annoyed with me saying this because he thinks it's bad for his image, but he's actually a very kind man. I know he can be a terrier, but it's because he cares.

Are you doing your own make-up?

My wonderful Helen has given me make-up tips and I'm recycling my wardrobe, wearing my high street favourites that are easy to wash and iron.

What's your message for people like yourself who have family away from home?

This will be over one day. Even though it doesn't feel like it now. It's going to be hard for the next few weeks or months, but we will all get back together. We will never take each other for granted again. Or simple things like sharing a meal or watching our favourite show together. Simple, small, tiny things are what I'm really missing and one day we will get them back. We will.

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