Hailey Bieber served an early preview of spring-ready sass with a Valentino micro minidress and heels combo.

Hailey Bieberalways knows just how to dress appropriately to make her mark. She served an early preview of spring-ready sass with a Valentino micro minidress and heels combo. This gasp-worthy look was just bright, crisp, and runway-ready. It clearly blended playful proportions with polished styling, striking that sweet spot between effortless and fashion finesse. This is exactly the kind of outfit that turns a simple outing into an unforgettable fashion moment. With this ensemble, she managed to set the tone for the season ahead.

Hailey Bieber looks so fresh in Valentino micro minidress and heels

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When it comes to dresses, it's quite clear that Hailey Bieber's looks end up being at the very top of every list. She recently added another iconic look with a Valentino micro minidress. The high neckline with padded shoulders merged a formal vibe with the party-ready aesthetic to create the perfect modernized ensemble.

The upper thigh-length dress also had a scalloped hemline, which added quite a sassy twist to the full-sleeved look. Its fitted silhouette also worked wonders for her curves. Bieber rounded out her oh-so-fashionable look with the most distinctive black heels, featuring a sleek, stylish twist. This added an undeniable dose of sass to the already supremely modern look.

Furthermore, in terms of accessories, she kept her accessory game minimal, with diamond earrings and matching rings on her fingers, adding a mesmerizing, shiny splash to the look. She also added black sunglasses, adding some sass. Even the embellished bag looked awesome with the minidress. These minimal yet classy choices clearly elevated the Rhode founder's outfit without taking over.

Even her makeup game was clearly on point. She went with a light base with bronzer at the edges, sharpening her already flawless features. Further, the model also added some color to her cheeks with blush and highlighter. Her well-shaped eyebrows and black mascara-laden lashes were also just right. Finally, she completed the look with a nude-hued lip shade with a touch of lip gloss, making them look just great.

Originally written by Mehak Walia ontheFashionSpot.

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Margot Robbie on Jacob Elordi Relationship: 'Really Taken Out of Context'

Margot Robbiesays that her comment on "codependency" with her co-starJacob Elordihas been "taken out of context." Earlier, the "Barbie" actor shared that she becomes codependent with people she works with, adding that she feels "devastated when a job's over."

Robbie further revealed that she developed a similar feeling with her "Wuthering Heights" co-star, Elordi, as well, "quite quickly." Their close bond on set, along with this remark, sparked a lot of speculation and buzz online. However, Robbie clarified in a recent interview that things were "blown" way out of proportion.

Margot Robbie clarifies her and Jacob Elordi's 'Wuthering Heights' characters are 'co-dependent'

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Margot Robbieand Jacord Elordi got quite close during the filming of Emerald Fennell's 2026 directorial "Wuthering Heights." During a new cast interview withFandango, Robbie shared her working experience with her co-star. She mentioned being "codependent" with people she works with.

"I'm always that person who's so devastated when a job's over and I never want it to end," The Oscar nominee continued. Robbie even mentioned having developed that quickly with Elordi. She even went on to say that she would look around to see where Elordi was and felt "like a kid without their blanket" when he wasn't there.

This created a lot of speculation online, with rumors flying about them. Recently, Robbie cleared the air in an interview withGlamour. She talked about her character in the film, "Wuthering Heights," saying Cathy and Heathcliff do have a "codpendency" and that their relationship is really captivating.

Talking about her co-dependency comment, she said, "Unfortunately, that whole co-dependency thing has been really taken out of context and blown way up." Robbie explained further, "What I was saying was we had a really fun time, all of us working on this film, and I really love making movies and when I get to make them with really cool people that you become friends with, it's really sad when the job ends."

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FBI releases new details about masked suspect in Nancy Guthrie disappearance

The FBIreleasednew details about the masked perpetrator suspected in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, as investigators continue to review the more than 13,000 tips that have come in from the public.

The Guardian <span>Investigators search the edges of Nancy Guthrie's street on 11 February in the Catalina Foothills after her disappearance.</span><span>Photograph: Rebecca Noble/Reuters</span>

The male suspect, who was pictured in video footage captured from the 84-year-old's home the night of her abduction, has an average build and is approximately 5'9"–5'10" tall, according to an FBI forensic analysis. He was seen with a black, 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack.

"We hope this updated description will help concentrate the public tips we are receiving," the bureau said in a statement. The FBI also announced it was increasing the reward in the case to $100,000.

Authorities in Arizona have continued to appeal to the public for video footage recorded near Guthrie's home in the month leading up to her disappearance, while her daughter, Today show host Savannah Guthrie, has pledged to "never give up".

In a poston X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday afternoon, the Pima county sheriff's department asked for "any video showing vehicles, traffic, pedestrians, or suspicious activity" taken between 1 January and 2 February from an area roughly 2 sq miles in radius from the Guthrie residence in the Catalina Foothills area north of Tucson.

The post did not say why the request was made, but followed a flurry of tips – about 4,000 – that came in during the 24 hours since the FBI on Tuesday released door camera video and stillimagesof a masked and gloved suspect outside Guthrie's home early on 1 February.

Despite the surge of information, no new suspects have been identified in the 12-day hunt for the abducted 84-year-old.

Savannah Guthriepostedhome video of her family on social media on Thursday, writing: "Our lovely mom. We will never give up on her. Thank you for your prayers and hope."

A man detained at a traffic stop on Tuesday in Rio Rico, about an hour south of the Guthrie residence, wasreleased without chargeafter several hours of questioning.

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On Wednesday, authorities conducted an "extensive search" of multiple roadways close to the Guthrie home.KVOA, the local NBC-affiliated TV station, reportedthe recovery of a pair of black gloves, which have been submitted for DNA testing, but said it was too soon to know whether they were connected to Guthrie's disappearance.

The Pima county sheriff's department, which said it was sifting through 4,000 calls received since publication of the images, has not held a media briefing for a week, and said on Wednesday in apost on Xthat none would be held unless there was "a significant development" to report.

KVOA said the lack of progress in the investigation was frustrating and causing anxiety for local residents. "We are very worried. The neighbors are all worried, and we do not know who this kidnapper is, what he's done with Nancy Guthrie. We don't know what's going on, so we're really concerned," Marla Handler, a neighbor of the missing woman, told the outlet.

The station reported that Ring doorbell camera users in Catalina Foothills were asked by investigators for footage from 11 January from 9pm to midnight, and said there was "footage of interest" from the morning of 31 January relating to a suspicious vehicle. Authorities have not confirmed the information.

In a separate development,TMZ reportedthat it received a note early on Wednesday from an anonymous person demanding one bitcoin (about $67,000) from the Guthrie family "if they want the name of the individual involved". The note has not been formally authenticated, and neither the FBI nor Pima county sheriff has commented on it.

Separate purported ransom demands have been received by a number of Tucson-area television stations in recent days, with at least one deadline passing on Monday. Savannah Guthrie, who has presented NBC's Today show since 2012,posted a videoon social media the same day, asking for prayers and information.

"We believe our mom is still out there. We need your help. Law enforcement is working tirelessly, around the clock, trying to bring her home, trying to find her. She was taken and we don't know where. And we need your help," she said.

Detectives have searched the Guthrie home and surrounding area several times. Signs of forced entry and blood were found on the doorstep, Chris Nanos, the Pima county sheriff, has said previously, prompting him to declare it a crime scene.

Investigators were also at the Tucson home of Savannah Guthrie's sister, Annie Guthrie, at the weekend as "part of a follow-up search in the normal course of the case", NBC reported, citing an unnamed law enforcement official.

Nancy Guthrie has limited mobility and requires daily medication for her condition to keep her alive, her family has said.

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Former skater Surya Bonaly says scoring 'has to be changed' after Chock, Bates upset

MILAN —Madison ChockandEvan Batesstoically accepted their silver medals followingtheir shocking upset in the ice dance finalat the2026 Winter Gameson Thursday despite tying in a season-best free skate.

The moment sent chills through French figure skaterSurya Bonaly, she told USA TODAY Sports. The three-time Olympian tuned in thousands of miles away in her Minnesota home, but she could clearly see past Chock and Bates' stoic smiles and gracious waves. Bonaly resonated with the frustration and heartbreak simmering beneath.

"When I was watching the podium and I see everyone super excited except (Chock) and (Bates), I can see they are ... forced to smile for the camera. And I'm like, 'Oh, I feel I've been there," Bonaly told USA TODAY Sports on Feb. 12.

Figure skating has long been a subjective sport, where judging is open to personal interpretation and sometimes implicit bias. It has greatly impacted Bonaly's international career and the conversation was renewed following Chock and Bates' stunning defeat by gold-medal winnersLaurence Fournier BeaudryandGuillaume Cizeronof France.

"I'm French, I do support my French team, but obviously the Americans...I feel so sad for them," Bonaly added. "They lost it for so less than (two) points. And it's sad, but I guess it's figure skating, because some people like you, some don't and they can just change the rest of your life just for one second in a competition just like that."

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All eyes on Ice Dance finals as Team USA chases Olympic gold

Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France won gold infigure skating ice danceat the2026 Winter Olympics. The U.S. ice dance pairMadison ChockandEvan Bateswon the silver medalwith a total of 224.39 points after scoring a 134.67 in their free dance.Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France perform during the Ice Dance Free Dance during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Milano Ice Skating Arena on Feb. 11, 2026 in Milan.

Bonaly, a three-time World silver medalist, recalls her own podium moment. At the 1993 World Championship in Prague, Bonaly was awarded silver after landing seven triple jumps and a triple combination. Oksana Baiul had five triple jumps and no combinations in her program, but was awarded the gold over Bonaly.

The following year, Bonaly believed she did enough to claim an elusive World gold. But she narrowly missed the top of the podium again. During the medal ceremony, Bonaly removed the silver medal from around her neck as a symbol of protest.

"It was difficult to fight all the time against all those barrier against me," Bonaly added.

The crowd booed and the removal of her medal was viewed as poor sportsmanship, but Bonaly said she was tired of the unfair treatment and a system that undervalued her athleticism and skill.

"Our sport is so subjective. It's not like with a swimming time, you just click your time ... and can see exactly what the number was," Bonaly said. "In skating, it all depends ... look at (Thursday) at the competition with ice dance."

Surya Bonaly is a French retired figure skater and coach best known as the only Olympic athlete to land a backflip on one blade, a move she performed at the 1998 Winter Olympics. Born on December 15, 1973, in Nice, she became one of the most decorated skaters of her time, earning…pic.twitter.com/RUd1KlwsU3

— Fascinating (@fasc1nate)February 4, 2026

In the free skate, Chock and Bates finished with a 76.75 technical elements score and a 57.92 program components score following a clean skate that many perceived as flawless. France's Beaudry and Cizeron finished with a higher technical elements score of 77.06 and a program components score of 58.58 despite several missteps.

"Within competition ... the top performance will win. We don't care which one, but it has to be the top," Bonaly said. "For me ... we know it was American team. (Cizeron), even though I'm a big fan of him and he is a great dancer and he has a perfect technique, he did make some mistakes and somehow the judge didn't acknowledge (the) mistakes ... I saw two mistakes."

Bonaly isn't sure how judging can be improved to be more objective, but she declared that "something has to be changed," because the system that failed her decades ago is still flawed: "It has to be more fair and that's it ... I'm sick and tired of seeing some people who should have won miss it and just lose ... It has to be more clear."

Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the United States skate after receiving silver medals during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena.

Bonaly was featured on a 2019 episode ofNetflix's "Losers,"where she shared some advice to a group of young Black skaters breaking into a sport that is both beautiful, but unforgiving. The episode is titled "Judgment," which Bonaly faced throughout her entire career. Yet, it gave her perspective she teaches to her skating students.

"Sometime it's hard. Many days you feel like crying, but winning a competition, it's not the important thing in life," Bonaly said in the episode. "You don't have to wait for a medal to make your life different ... A medal is nice, but ... it's superficial. It's not real. If you give 100% and you know there was no other way, you did the best, well, feel good about it."

It's a philosophy Chock and Bates have embraced. After the ice dance free skate result brought them to tears on Thursday, Chock and Bates said their perfromance, likely the last dance of their Olympic careers, was a "gold medal performance."

"We did what we had to do," Chock said. "Sometimes you do your very best and it's not always what you hope in the result, but we feel confident in knowledge that we did our job and we wouldn't change anything about what we've done or how we went about doing it."

Contributing: Jordan Mendoza

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Deion Sanders and girlfriend reveal Valentine's Day plans — no Red Lobster

Colorado football coachDeion Sanderswon't be going to Red Lobster for Valentine's Day, as he might prefer, but he otherwise does have a special weekend planned withhis girlfriend Karrueche Tran.

It includes an early dinner at 4:30 p.m. because Tran says he gets "cranky" after 6:30. It also includes a date at a spa. Just don't expect Sanders to sit there while Tran gets a massage from another man.

"That's not gonna happen," Sanders said.

Tran and Sanders revealed these Valentine's details Thursday, Feb. 12, on"We Got Time Today,"a weekly talk show on Tubico-hosted by Sanders and Rocsi Diaz. Sanders put Tran on the phone during the show to talk about it.

"If I left it up to you, we would be at Red Lobster," Tran told Sanders.

"For the seafood lover in me," Sanders replied.

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In lieu of that, Tran said, "We have a cute little weekend planned."

They plan to enjoy "jazz night" at 6 p.m. Friday, which comes after "linner," a meal that comes in the traditional time between lunch and dinner — about 4:30.

"I have to eat linner," said Sanders, who likes to go to bed early and alsohates late football games. "I can't do dinner. Because if I do dinner, it ain't gonna be no more. So we do linner, like a late lunch."

"You get cranky after like 6:30," Tran told him.

The couple also plans a train ride through the mountains this weekend, plus another dinner and a "beautiful hotel at an undisclosed place."

"And I'm forcing you to go to the spa," Tran told Sanders. "Because he doesn't love the spa."

"I don't need nobody rubbing on me, I'm straight, I'm good" Sanders said.

"OK, but you're gonna get a facial," Tran said.

"I don't mind a facial, but ain't nobody rubbing on me," Sanders told Tran. "Like, you want to get a couples massage? So… you want me to sit there and watch a dude rub on you? That's not gonna happen…. I don't get down like that."

"He's just doing his job," Tran said.

"He won't do his job while I'm sitting there," Sanders said. "You buck naked right beside me, and a dude rubbing on you. And I supposed to be good with that? You lost your mind."

"I feel like every man has had this conversation when it comes to massages," Diaz said.

Tran tried to reassure Sanders.

"You're my man," she said.

"She better be a woman," Sanders replied.

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