How to watch NBA All-Star Celebrity Game tonight: TV channel, streaming

NBA All-Star weekend is here.

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Tipping off the festivities on Friday is the time-honored fan favorite NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, where novice players with varying levels of fame — and athletic ability — face off against each other. Public personas in past editions of the games have ranged from actors and musicians to retired athletes, to politicians.

So, who will be playing in this year's Celebrity All-Star Game, and how can you watch? Here is everything you need to know.

Oct. 26: The Dallas Mavericks' Cooper Flagg dunks the ball past the Toronto Raptors' Sandro Mamukelashvili at the American Airlines Center. Oct. 26: The Washington Wizards' Cam Whitmore dunks the ball against the Charlotte Hornets at Capital One Arena. <p style=Oct. 26: The Brooklyn Nets' Michael Porter Jr. dunks in front of the San Antonio Spurs' Victor Wembanyama at Frost Bank Center.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Oct. 25: The Denver Nuggets' Christian Braun dunks the ball against the Phoenix Suns' Grayson Allen at Ball Arena. Oct. 24: The Memphis Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. dunks against the Miami Heat at FedExForum. Oct. 24: The Miami Heat's Bam Adebayo dunks over the Memphis Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. at FedExForum. Oct. 22: The New York Knicks' OG Anunoby goes up for a reverse dunk against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Madison Square Garden. Oct. 22: The Utah Jazz's Lauri Markkanen dunks against the Los Angeles Clippers at Delta Center.

Dribble into this collection of dunk photos as NBA stars posterize opponents

When is the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game?

  • When: Friday, Feb. 13, 7 p.m. ET

  • Where: Kia Forum (Inglewood, California)

  • Channel: ESPN

  • Streaming: ESPN App, ESPN+, Fubo

Who is playing in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game?

The All-Star Celebrity Game rosters are headlined by actor and comedian Keegan-Michael Key, actor Simu Liu, rapper GloRilla, "Love Island USA" star Nicolas Vansteenberghe, Grammy-award winning producer and LA native Mustard and ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania.

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Also in the mix are current professional athletes such asDetroit Lionswide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown andLos Angeles Chargerswide receiver Keenan Allen alongside retired legends such as Jason "White Chocolate" Williams and two-time FIFA World Cup champion Cazzu.

The teams will be coached by the Antetokounmpo brothers,Los Angeles Dodgersshortstop Mookie Betts, Anthony Anderson, Lethal Shooter and NBA player development trainer Chris Brickley.

You can find the full rosters and coaches for the Celebrity Gamehere.

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How to watch NBA All-Star Celebrity Game tonight: TV channel, streaming

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Report: Document details Big Ten's 24-team CFP format plan

The Big Ten didn't get its wish of a 24-team College Football Playoff field starting in 2026, but that isn't deterring the conference from pushing for its goal.

The Big Ten reportedly shared an internal document detailing how it sees a 24-team CFP playing out with the conference's athletic directors and head coaches. ESPN also received a copy of the document, reporting on the details.

The document, which the conference is referring to as the "24 team CFP Format Compromise," wants to see the CFP expand to 16 teams for 2027 and 2028 and to 24 teams no later than the 2029 season.

The Southeastern Conference reportedly was willing to grow the field to 16 teams for the upcoming season, but the Big Ten would only agree if the SEC agreed to a future 24-team playoff in the near future -- which the SEC refused to do.

In the proposed 16-team format, there would be five automatic bids and 11 at-large spots. The bottom four teams would play the second weekend of December, No. 13 vs. No. 16 and No. 14 vs. No. 15.

There would then be six on-campus games in the next round, with the top-two seeds earning byes to the quarterfinals held at traditional New Year's Six bowl locations on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.

That would align with a mid-January national title game, much like it has the last few seasons. It would maintain conference championship games the first weekend of December.

Those would not remain in the proposed 24-team format, which would not have any automatic bids, according to the Big Ten's vision.

Instead of conference title games, the top eight teams would receive byes while the remaining 16 would play on-campus games, ideally the second weekend of December.

That would be followed by eight more on-campus second-round games, hosted by the eight teams who earned first-round byes.

Like the current format, quarterfinals would be played around New Year's, semifinals the following week and a mid-January national championship would follow.

The Big Ten also believes that regular-season rematches should be avoided in this 24-team format, although conference opponents who didn't face off that season could be paired up for opening-round games.

Much of the Big Ten's desire for a larger playoff stems from its belief that a larger field would allow for more room for error.

"In today's transfer portal/player movement era, teams may lose a game or two early and gel together later in the season -- more playoff opportunities late provides an appropriate safety net," the Big Ten's document said.

The debate about expansion will rage without a likely resolution in the coming months. ESPN has mandated a Dec. 1 deadline in order for the 2027 CFP format to be finalized.

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A battered car forces William Byron into a backup for his Daytona 500 three-peat bid

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — William Byron will try to drive his way intoNASCARhistory Sunday when he attempts to become the first winner of three consecutiveDaytona 500s.

Associated Press William Byron, (24) runs on the track before a crash during the first of two NASCAR Daytona 500 qualifying auto races at Daytona International Speedway, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) Kyle Busch, (8) prepars during the first of two NASCAR Daytona 500 qualifying auto races at Daytona International Speedway, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) Denny Hamlin (11) passes Chris Buescher (17) in Turn 1 during NASCAR's The Clash preseason auto race at Bowman Gray Stadium, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, in Winston-Salem, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley) Brad Keselowski prepares to run during NASCAR Daytona 500 qualifying, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Daytona, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

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He'll have to do it in a backup Chevrolet after his preferred No. 24 was damaged in a qualifying race at Daytona International Speedway.

No big deal, though: Byron won his first Daytona 500 in 2024 in a Hendrick Motorsports backup car.

"We've won this race with a backup car, so I'm not super worried on that aspect," Byron said. "But it does suck that you put a lot of work into the primary and you don't get to race it."

He will start 39th in the 41-car field in NASCAR's season opener but isn't concerned about being in the back of the pack. Byron was hardly dominant in winning the last two Daytona 500s — he led a total combined 14 laps in both victories — and his success has been rooted in being in the right place at the right time.

No driver in 67 previous Daytona 500s has won "The Great American Race" three years in a row. Richard Petty in 1975, Cale Yarborough in 1985, Sterling Marlin in 1996 and Denny Hamlin in 2021 all came up short.

"It's hard. You're going to need things to fall your way," Hamlin said of Byron's chances. "In 2021, I legit thought we were going to get (it). We led the most laps in that race, was really fast, but didn't work out on the last pit sequence.

"There's an element of fortune there that has to fall your way. Last year, he was fortunate on the last lap there, but if you put yourself in the top eight you can get fortunate at times. He puts himself in the top eight, which is what matters."

Byron came from nowhere last year — he was ninth at the start of the final lap of overtime — when a monstrous wreck in front of him allowed Byron to squeeze through and snag the win after leading all of 10 laps the entire day.

He led only four laps in 2024 — and dropped as low as 34th during the race — but again was in position to pounce when it mattered. He navigated a last-lap scramble to take the lead right before a caution flag froze the field to win under yellow.

Luck? Maybe. But it takes skill to be able to capitalize when the opportunity arises.

"It just feels like I've been, at this track in particular, able to have some things go my way and also make good decisions in those moments that I had opportunities," Byron said. "It's a mix of being in the right place and then having those chances to make good decisions."

His two-year run is a remarkable turnaround for Byron, who has only finished half of his 16 career starts at Daytona, crashing out eight times.

"I feel like for a while it was a joke; I couldn't finish a race here," Byron said. "My first six years, I couldn't finish the race, but I was always in the mix. I think it's kind of finally tipped the other way."

Byron has five career victories at drafting tracks — two at Atlanta and three at Daytona (he won the summer race in 2020). But he thinks his ability to master the draft and navigate through traffic turned in his favor at Talladega, where he has five top-five finishes.

"I feel like we've had some things go our way, and then we've been good at the speedways. Really, it started at Talladega. I think we were better at Talladega for a while," Byron said. "We weren't finishing at Daytona, and once we figured out a way to finish the races at Daytona, it seemed like it started to go the other way.

"You just try to do the best job you can, learning the little nuances of the draft. I don't think I'm the best at drafting at the moment. I think there's still more to learn."

Hendrick Motorsports owner Rick Hendrick, winner of a NASCAR-record 20 Daytona 500s, doesn't believe Byron's success at Daytona has been tied solely to luck. He noted that Byron has raced for the NASCAR championship the last three years and has racked up 16 career victories in the No. 24 Chevrolet.

"I don't know if you can really luck into it. You've got to put yourself in position to do it," Hendrick said. "William is probably underestimated as a plate racer; he's one of the best out there. If you watch his way through traffic and the success he's had, not just because he's won the two Daytona's back-to-back, because he's been up there, he's just getting more mature — not mature — more seasoned."

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Busch tries to end drought

Kyle Busch starts on the polefor the first time in his 21 attempts to win the Daytona 500, and at 0 for 20, his drought is the longest among active drivers in the field.

Even worse, Busch takes a 93-race losing streak into Sunday that dates to 2023, his first season driving for Richard Childress Racing. It's a frustrating drought for Busch, a two-time NASCAR champion with 63 career Cup wins.

His 10-year-old son, Brexton, a budding racer, watched his father win the pole from the family motorhome in the infield and fell back onto a couch in anxiousness after watching his dad's qualifying run. Busch said he badly wants to win for his family.

"It's been a rough stretch. It's no secret, right? Seeing my son and his passion that he has, he really, really is probably my biggest cheerleader," Busch said. "He wants to see me run well. He wants to see me win races. He wants to celebrate in victory lane like he sees other drivers' kids being able to do. So there's nothing more that drives me every single weekend than seeing him see me, be proud of me."

The pole-winning run comes as RCR tries to return to its championship-contending form, which has been spotty in the 25 years since Dale Earnhardt was killed in a last-lap crash at the Daytona 500. Earnhardt won six championships and one Daytona 500 driving for Childress.

No driver has ever won the race for the first time in more than 20 attempts — the number it took the Earnhardt to win it in 1998.

"It's a box we've got to check," said Busch, who finished second to then-teammate Hamlin in 2019. "This is an opportunity to be able to do that. I've come down here a lot of years. I think I finished in about every position possible. It would be nice to (open) 2026 with a victory here in the Daytona 500."

Hamlin goes for No. 4

Hamlinmissed his shot to win three straight Daytona 500s but still has records to chase.

Another victory would be his fourth and tie him with Yarborough for second-most all-time victories in NASCAR's biggest race. Only seven-time winner Richard Petty, also a seven-time NASCAR champion, has more.

"Every win that you get here puts you in a certain list," Hamlin said. "The list is so small at that four number, it certainly was on my mind on the last lap last year when we were leading, that we are going to get another one. I feel as though the opportunity will be there, and hopefully we can put ourselves in position to move ourselves up that Daytona 500 winners board."

Keselowski races hurt

Brad Keselowskiis 0 for 16 in the Daytona 500 and doesn't have great odds Sunday because of a fall he took while on a family ski trip in December.

Keselowski slipped on ice and broke his right leg, and the injury caused him to miss last week's preseason exhibition race. He arrived in Daytona using a cane to walk as he's hurried his recovery time to ensure he wouldn't miss any points-paying races.

"When I'm in the car, I know I've got an injury, don't get me wrong, but I feel the best in the car," he said. "The seat is molded to me really well and you get a little adrenaline flowing, so I felt pretty good."

He's raced hurt before: Keselowski broke his ankle in a 2011 crash but raced to a victory at Pocono a few days later. He said the injuries are extremely different.

"This is way more serious. When I broke my ankle that sucked. Don't get me wrong, it was very painful, but in a couple weeks, I was fairly mobile," he said. "This is a much more significant injury, unfortunately. It's hard to explain to people that have never broken their femur before what it's like.

"A normal broken leg is eight to 12 weeks. This is more like six months, so it's just totally different."

Odds and ends

Joey Logano and Chase Elliott won their qualifying races earlier in the week to emerge as strong contenders. ... Dale Jarrett is the last driver to win from the pole in 2000. ... Jimmie Johnson and rookie Connor Zilisch start side-by-side in 31st and 32nd as row 16 pairs the oldest and youngest drivers in the field. Johnson is 50 and Zilisch is 19. ... Logano and his Team Penske teammate Ryan Blaney are the betting favorites at plus-1200.

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King Charles

There is evidenceKing Charlesis a distant relative of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker'sDracula. The connection garnered attention when the royal visited Transylvania 28 years ago and advocated for its conservation.

The King has been a big proponent of Romania's sustainable farming, heritage conservation and rural crafts through the Prince's Foundation. Queen Elizabeth II's 19th-century ancestor, Hungarian Countess Klaudia Rhedey, also was born in Transylvania.

King Charles is a distant relative of Vlad the Impaler

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The King isrelated to Vladthrough Queen Mary, George V's wife andQueen Elizabeth II'sgreat great grandmother. He is Vlad's great grandson 16 times removed.

RadarOnlinerevealed the genealogical link to Vlad III Dracula, which goes back 500-plus years. Vlad, who ordered his adversaries skewered by stakes, ruled Wallachia, now part of Romania, between 1448 and 1476.

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In hisQueens, Kings and Dastardly Things podcast, royal author Robert Hardman, said Queen Mary, formerly Mary of Teck was supposed to marry the son and heir of Edward VII, the Duke of Clarence. When the Duke died, she marrried George V. Their son, George VI, was the father of Queen Elizabeth II, Charles' mother. Historian David Hughes confirmed the relation in The British Chronicles.

The King currently owns several Transylvania properties, with homes in Viscri, the Zalán Valley, Malancrav and Breb. According to a regional tourism official, "The King's presence here has been nothing short of catalytic. Before his involvement, many of these villages were largely overlooked – picturesque, certainly, but economically fragile and facing depopulation as younger generations moved away. His decision to invest personally in traditional Saxon farmhouses and restore them with sensitivity sent a powerful signal that these communities and their heritage had value on an international stage."

He added that with Charles turning historic homes into guest houses instead of updating them, he has produced a tourism model based on conservation as opposed to exploitation. "Visitors are not coming for theme-park nostalgia – they are staying in authentic buildings, eating locally sourced food, and engaging with traditional crafts," he said. "That approach has redirected attention toward sustainability and long-term stewardship."

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Api Robin and Celeste Barber in Sydney on March 28, 2023 Don Arnold/Getty

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Comedian Celeste Barber and her husband, Api Robin, have split after 20 years together

  • Robin announced the news on Instagram Friday, Feb. 13

  • Robin, who was frequently referred to as "hot husband" in Barber's comedy sketches, also changed his Instagram bio to "Formerly Hot Husband"

Australian comedianCeleste Barberand her husband,Api Robin, have split after 20 years together.Robin announced the news of the couple's separation onInstagramFriday, Feb. 13. In the post, Robin tagged Barber, 43, writing that "the past few months have been incredibly challenging and deeply heartbreaking for us both.""After much reflection, the decision has been made to separate," he then revealed.

"There is still love and respect between us, but sadly we are at capacity and have come to recognise we may want for different things," Robin added, before noting that the pair's priority remains their children.

"We kindly ask for privacy and understanding as we navigate this," he finished, captioning the post: "Heavy hearts."

Api Robin and Celeste Barber in Sydney on Jan. 16, 2023 Brendon Thorne/Getty

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To accompany the news, Robin also changed his Instagram bio to read "Formerly Hot Husband," a nod to the "hot husband" nickname that Barber would frequently refer to him as in her comedy and online.Barber is known for her comedy sketches where she frequently parodies influencer and celebrity content.

Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE'sfree daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.News of the split comes months after the paircelebratedtheir 12th wedding anniversary on May 9, 2025. "A love letter to my husband on our 12th wedding anniversary," Barber, who boasts over nine million followers on her Instagram, wrote in herpostat the time.

"WOW. This is fun. I love you. This is hard. Thank you. I'm sorry. You're welcome. We need milk," Barber wrote, alongside snaps of she and Robin from their wedding in Bali.

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The pair first met prior to their 2013 nuptials, when Barber was 21 and working as a bartender. Together, the two have two sons Lou Robin and Buddy Robin, and Robin has two children from a previous marriage, daughters Kyah and Sahra.

In the comments of Robin's post announcing the news, followers, friends and fans expressed their sadness and support for the couple. "I'm so sorry. This would be such a difficult time for you all. Sending you all lots of love ❤️," wrote Australian gold medalist swimmer Libby Trickett.

Robin's daughter, Kyah, also commented on the post: "Love you Dad 🤍.""Proof that social media shows just the surface 😢 I am sorry," another commenter chimed in.

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