Tyla Elevates Plain Jean Paul Gaultier Dress With Louboutins & Diamonds

Tylamade a stunning appearance at the 57th NAACP Image Awards, proving that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. The "Water" singer chose a sleek, minimalist foundation to highlight her incredible collection of high-end jewelry. By balancing a classic silhouette with massive diamond pieces, she created a look that was both modern and timeless. This red-carpet moment showed her ability to mix effortless elegance with maximalist sparkle, making her one of the best-dressed stars of the evening.

Tyla's diamond jewelry adds some bling to Jean Paul Gaultier dress and Louboutins look

Tyla's red carpet ensemble was a masterclass in luxury styling. Her outfit began with a beautiful gown by Jean Paul Gaultier. The dress featured a floor-length, body-skimming column silhouette that perfectly highlighted her frame. With a classic scoop neckline and racerback-style bodice, the gown felt like a sophisticated, high-sheen version of a sporty slip dress. The deep black fabric had a liquid-like glow that served as the perfect backdrop for her bling.

However, the jewelry was the true star of the show. Tyla wore a massive Jacob & Co. Infinia Diamond Necklace. This piece featured an intricate, wide-lattice design that acted as a structural diamond collar. She paired this with Jacob & Co. teardrop earrings, which featured tiers of round diamonds. On her hands, she layered several Spinelli Kilcollin rings, including the Halley SG Deux and Junia Gold Pavé designs, adding a contemporary edge to the look.

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To complete the outfit, Tyla wore Christian Louboutin Rosalie Jewel sandals. These silver heels featured delicate straps covered in crystals that matched the sparkle of her diamonds. Even her beauty look was designed to keep the focus on the fashion. She wore her hair in a textured, high-volume messy updo with soft strands framing her face. Her makeup remained dewy and natural, allowing the Jean Paul Gaultier gown and the millions of dollars in diamonds to shine.

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Tyla Elevates Plain Jean Paul Gaultier Dress With Louboutins & Diamonds

Tylamade a stunning appearance at the 57th NAACP Image Awards, proving that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. The "Water...
Indiana's Curt Cignetti cashes in on title run with 8-year extension worth $13.2 million per year

Indiana coach Curt Cignetti is cashing in onhis first national championship run— even more than initially expected.

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Athletic department officials announced Monday thatthe two-time national coach of the yearhas signed a memorandum of understanding on an eight-year contract extension, paying him an annual average of $13.2 million —or an increase of about $1.6 million per yearfrom what school officials said Cignetti would earn when he first agreed to the extension in October.

School officials released the document Cignetti signed Feb. 4.

He joins Georgia coach Kirby Smart and LSU coach Lane Kiffin as the only active Football Bowl Subdivision coaches to receive paychecks of $13 million or more. The payouts could be even higher if Cignetti earns bonuses for winning Big Ten or national coach of the year honors in addition to playoff appearances and conference titles. The 64-year-old Cignetti already has said he hopes to retire at Indiana.

The new deal calls for a base salary of $500,000 per year through the 2033 season and a $1 million retention bonus on Nov. 30 of each year, starting this fall. The remaining portion of the $105.6 million will be collected from outside, promotional and marketing income.

Cignetti initially agreed to an eight-year extension worth $92.8 million — an annual average of $11.6 million — but university officials agreed to modify the deal as the Hoosiers remained undefeated and pursued the first football national championship in school history.

It's the third time Cignetti has received a raise since he took over the losingest program in FBS history in November 2024. All he's done since arriving is produce the two best seasons in school history while becoming one of college football's fan favorites for his quick quips and unique facial expressions. Players have embraced him, too, telling many of their favorite Cignetti tales.

Just ask tight end Riley Nowakowski, who recounted his favorite Cignetti story during the recent NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.

"I think (Alberto Mendoza) was in the game, and he pulled like four runs in a row," Nowakowski said, referring to last season's victory over Illinois. "He kept pulling it, kept pulling it, kept pulling it, and then after the fourth time, it was a terrible read. So in the middle of the game, (Cignetti) tells our coach, 'Get (Alberto) over here.' Bert's like, 'What, it's the middle of a game, what are you doing?' And (Cignetti) goes, 'We're not paying you to run the ball, hand the ball off, right? We're up like 70 points, but he's pissed off, yelling at Bert, and (Cignetti) just turned back at me and gave me one of his little smiles, and he was just like, 'You like that now?'"

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Cignetti wasted no time delivering on his promise to win after leading James Madison to the most successful transition from the Football Championship Subdivision to the FBS.

The son of Hall of Fame coach Frank Cignetti and a former Alabama assistant led Indiana to a school record 11 wins and its first College Football Playoff appearance in his first season with the Hoosiers.

Last season, he outdid that mark by producing the first 16-0 mark in major college football since the 1890s. The Hoosiers also won their first outright Big Ten crown since 1945, beat Miami on its home field to claim the national title and shed the label of having the most all-time losses in FBS history.

Mendoza's older brother, Fernando, also became the first Indiana player to win the Heisman Trophy and is expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in April's NFL draft.

The reward: A record nine players, including Mendoza and Nowakowski, attended the recent combine in Indianapolis while Cignetti got another pay raise and school officials continued to invest heavily in keeping the coach's staff together.

Offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan and defensive coordinator Bryant Haines each agreed to three-year contract extensions worth about $3 million per year in December, making them two of the highest-paid assistants in the FBS. Haines won this year's Broyles Award, which goes to the nation's top assistant coach.

Indiana will begin next season with the longest winning streak (16) and longest home winning streak (15) in the FBS. Cignetti has never lost a home game with the Hoosiers, who open defense of their league and national titles at home against North Texas on Sept. 5.

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Commanders to release four-time Pro Bowl CB Marshon Lattimore

TheWashington Commandersare moving on from one of their former marquee acquisitions.

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The team has informed cornerbackMarshon Lattimoreit will release him before the start of the new league year on March 11, ESPN'sAdam Schefter reportedMonday.

Lattimore had been set to have an $18.5 million cap hit for 2026. Instead, Washington wiped that figure out entirely by moving on from him prior to the final year of his contract.

TheCommandersacquired Lattimore at the 2024 trade deadline, sending third-, fourth- and sixth-round picks to theNew Orleans Saintsin exchange for the four-time Pro Bowl selection. The move to secure him marked the first of several bold veteran additions to boost a team that two seasons ago made a surprising run to the NFC championship game.

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His time in Washington, however, fell well short of the team's expectations. In 2024, he played in just two games for the team after the trade due to a hamstring injury. Prior to suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in November, Lattimore struggled for much of last fall, allowing a 93.3 passer rating when targeted in coverage, according to Next Gen Stats. That marked the second-worst figure of his career.

Lattimore in January wasarrested in Ohioand charged with a felony count of improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle and carrying concealed weapons.

Commanders general manager Adam Peters said atthe NFL scouting combinelast week that the team was still going through the process of evaluating things with Lattimore.

"We haven't made a final decision there," Peters said of Lattimore "There's a lot of things that go into that, and we still have a few more conversations. Until then, he's still on our team."

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Michelle Williams breaks silence on

Michelle Williamsis thinking about her lateDawson's CreekcostarJames Van Der Beek"constantly."

Entertainment Weekly Michelle Williams and James Van Der Beek on 'Dawson's Creek'Credit: Courtesy Everett Collection

At the 2026 Actor Awards on Sunday, Williams addressed the passing of her former costar for the first time sincehis deathtwo weeks ago at 48 after a battle with colorectal cancer."I'm thinking about him," Williams toldEntertainment Tonightafter Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series for her performance inDying for Sex. "And I'm thinking about his family constantly."

Katie Holmes, James Van Der Beek, Michelle Williams, and Joshua Jackson on 'Dawson's Creek'Credit: Warner Bros./Getty

She added, "I also just want to say it's been such an amazing thing as James is a friend and a friend of the family to see the response in the wake of his passing."Referencing the theGoFundMethat has raised $2.75 million dollars to support Van Der Beek's wife Kimberly and their six children, Williams continued, "I just really want to say thank you to each and every person who has contributed to sustaining their lives and their children's lives. It's an incredibly meaningful thing to witness."Williams and Van Der Beek starred on all six seasons of the seminal WB teen drama from 1998-2003.Van Der Beek died on Feb. 11, Kimberly announced in a statementon his social media accounts."Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning," her statement said. "He met his final days with courage, faith, and grace. There is much to share regarding his wishes, love for humanity and the sacredness of time. Those days will come. For now we ask for peaceful privacy as we grieve our loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend."

A cause of death has not been shared, but the actor previously opened up about his diagnosis of stage 3 colorectal cancer in November 2024 at age 46.

"That's one of the reasons I want to talk about it andthereason I'm talking about it so openly,"Van Der Beek told PEOPLEdays after publicly revealing his diagnosis. "I've been dealing with this pretty much in secret for a while, and in the past, I've found it helpful and cathartic to share things publicly. And I've found a lot of support that way. But more than that, I really wanted to raise awareness."

Michelle Williams at the 2026 Actor AwardsCredit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Van Der Beek was unable to attend a September 2025Dawson's Creekreunion charity event in person due to "two stomach viruses," so hemade a surprise appearancevia a prerecorded video instead. His gaunt appearance on camera sparked overwhelming concern from fans who worried that his cancer was taking a turn, but the actor clarified that his weight loss was "not cancer-related" in an interview withTodayshow cohost Craig Melvin in December 2025.

Van Der Beek's wife and their six children attended the charity reunion event in his place, where two of his daughterswent onstage to sing the show's theme song— Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait" — with his former costars Williams, Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson, Busy Philipps, Mary Beth Peil, John Wesley Shipp, Mary-Margaret Humes, Nina Repeta, Kerr Smith, and Meredith Monroe.

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"As crushed as I was not being able to go to thatDawson's Creekreunion, my family got to go. And I was Zooming in on that night, and they got a standing ovation just for taking their seats," Van Der Beek recalled. "And all that love that would have otherwise been directed at me, was directed at my family. It was just one of the most beautiful moments I've ever gotten to witness. I'm just so grateful to the fans for doing that."

The last time the entire cast was reunited under the same roof was forEntertainment Weekly's cover story shoot celebrating the 20th anniversary ofDawson's Creek.Van Der Beek and his costars Holmes, Jackson, Williams, Philipps, Smith, Monroe, and Peil became a family again for the2018 EW shoot. Dawson, Joey, Pacey, Jen, and more caught each other up on how the small-town, coming-of-age drama changed their lives.

"I was doing some appearance for The WB at the time, and it was pandemonium, like five times as many people as they thought would show up showed up,"Van Der Beek sharedduring the reunion. "We ran out of headshots. Girls were getting pressed against barricades. They had to take me out in a police car to get me out of there. To this day, whenever I hear a gaggle of teenage girls cackling and giggling, I have the lamest form of PTSD ever."

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Series creator Kevin Williamson told EW at the time that he originally envisioned Jackson for the part of Dawson. But the WB said no, so he went back to the drawing board. He's grateful that he did, because when he did meet Van Der Beek, he knew at once the actor wasperfect for the part. "He looked the part, he acted the part, he talked the part," Williamson said. "And he was so intelligent, he was so smart. He didn't look like a nerd but he was a nerd inside."

Following his death, the officialDawson's Creekaccount paid tribute to its staron social media by sharing a throwback photo of Van Der Beek with a caption that read, "His iconic portrayal of Dawson Leery helped define a generation of television for fans and continues to resonate with audiences today. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones."

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Michelle Williams breaks silence on “Dawson's Creek” costar James Van Der Beek's death: 'Thinking about his family constantly'

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