Hilary Duff returns to 2026 AMA Awards in sultry metallic gown

Hilary Duffturned heads in a sultry early 2000s-inspired number at the 2026 American Music Awards.

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The singer-actress, 38, walked on the red carpet at the AMAs in a metallic chainmail gown with silver stilettos on Monday, May 25.

She kept her accessories light with dangling earrings and dainty rings so her dress could do the talking.

Hilary Duff attends the 52nd American Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 25, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Duff's ensemble, which isreportedly from Rabanne, made a statement on stage as she presented theaward for New Artist of the Year.

It's her first time at theaward ceremony since 2005,according to People. That year, the former Disney starperformedher song "Beat Of My Heart."

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Duff is reclaiming the spotlight

US actress Hilary Duff presents an award during the American Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 25, 2026.

Duff's AMA appearance comes amid her comeback to the spotlight. The "So Yesterday" singer was one of the stars who graced the cover ofthe 2026 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, rocking a cream one-piece bathing suit by OYE Swimwear.

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"I'm a mom of four, and I'm not a spring chicken," Duff told the magazine of her Sports Illustrated debut. "I don't typically frolic around in a bathing suit, so it was a little scary. But it was also incredibly empowering. It was a mostly female crew on set, and it really felt like a celebration of women."

Earlier this year, Duff took fans back to the beginning with herLas Vegas residency,where she performed songs like "Wake Up" and "Someone's Watching Over Me."

Following the release of her latest project, "Luck...or something," Duff isgearing up for her "Lucky Me Tour"this summer.

Speaking toBillboard on the 2026 AMA Awardsred carpet, she said she has "some surprises" in store for her upcoming show.

Contributing: Edward Segarra, USA TODAY

Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@usatodayco.com.

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“Wuthering Heights ”Director Says She Regrets Cutting Margot Robbie's 'Extremely Hairy Armpits' from the Film

Emerald Fennell said she regrets cutting a Wuthering Heights scene showing Margot Robbie's character with unshaven armpits

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  • The director said she'd been bothered by how period dramas often showed women as smooth-skinned, despite razors not being available at the time

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Emerald Fennellis looking back on aWuthering Heightsstyle decision that was cut from the film.

On Friday, May 22, the director spoke at Hay Festival in Wales and opened up about her adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel, which was released in theaters in February 2026.

In hindsight, she admitted, Fennell wished she'd kept a scene with Cathy (played byMargot Robbie) in which her unshaven armpits were visible, because it would have been more accurate to the time period.

Fennell said she was often bothered by the hairless skin of women in period dramas, because it applied modern beauty standards to a time when they weren't physically attainable.

"Where are the razors that these women are using?" she recalled asking while watching Jane Austen film adaptations. "They're all kind of hairless like eels. I'm like: ‘What's going on? It's completely mad.'”

Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw in 'Wuthering Heights' (2026).Credit: Warner Bros.

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Waxing and hair removal creams existed for many centuries prior to the events ofWuthering Heights, though it was only truly accessible to wealthy nobility.

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PerGillette UK, English women began removing hair from their face and body with safety razors in the early 1900s, after the First World War — several centuries after Brontë's novel was published in 1847.

For that reason, it was "so important" to Fennell to show Cathy's body hair as historically accurate, the director said. "Unfortunately, the scene that we see them [in] didn't make it in there," she added.

Margot Robbie in 'Wuthering Heights.'Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures

Fennell's adaptation ofWuthering Heightsdrew some criticism for its lack of historical accuracy — from Cathy's ostentatious attire, to the race of Heathcliff (played byJacob Elordi), to the plot of the film itself, which deviated significantly from Brontë's gothic novel.

However, Fennell previously explained the disparities by noting her rendition was meant to embody the version she "remembered reading" as a 14-year-old, in which she "wanted stuff to happen that never happened."

"So it isWuthering Heights,but it isn't," Fennell said of her adaptation in aninterview with Fandango, published in January. "The thing for me is you can't adapt a book as dense and complicated and difficult as this book— I can't say I'm makingWuthering Heights. It's not possible. What I can say is I'm making a version of it."

Wuthering Heightsis now streaming on HBO Max.

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Prince William Praises Kate Middleton as a 'Proper Pro' in Her Royal Work

Kate Middleton will take more international trips for her early years mission as she widens its influence and learning

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  • Her husband, Prince William, said on May 22 that she is hoping to follow her successful Italy visit with others

  • An aide tells PEOPLE the Italy trip was "about maintaining balance while returning to a broader program of activity"

Kate Middletonhas a proud husband inPrince Williamas she looks ahead in her mission to help children.

After a successfulvisit to the city of Reggio Emilia, in Italy, the Princess of Wales, 44, hopes to widen the impact and the experience of her help for the youngest children as she creates a global conversation around the issue.

Prince William, 43, confirmed during a recent interview with the U.K.'sHeart Breakfastthat his wife was “just sort of edging herself back into doing more and more of those trips.” He added that they have to be careful to manage things in light of her recovery from thecancer treatmentshe revealed she was undergoing in March 2024 (the Princess of Wales announced with "relief" that she wasin remissionin January 2025).

"She's been amazing. She's been through so much in the last couple of years, particularly," William told cohosts Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston. "She'd been looking forward to the Italian trip a lot, and so I'm really glad it went really well."

William added that the family will have to continue managing the workload of visits like that, saying "away trips like that take a lot out of you...so we have to balance that, make sure she's okay and rested. But she's in good form.”

Princess Kate enjoying meeting a baby in the crowd in Reggio Emilia, Italy on May 13, 2026Credit: Samir Hussein/WireImage

The trip to Italy was “about maintaining balance while returning to a broader program of activity," an aide has told PEOPLE. "The visit reflects that steady progression.”

The mission for the under-fives and those who raise and care for them has been a central part of Princess Kate's public work for more than a decade, and she has set up the Royal FoundationCentre for Early Childhoodto funnel those ideas and her work. As she builds her knowledge, Prince William said that he has to pick his way past her reading and paperwork, as he called her a “proper pro” in the subject.

"She spends, God knows how much time now, looking through all the paperwork," he said. "She's a proper pro on early years. Most evenings I'm fighting to get past in the bedroom, what paperwork that she's got lined up, ready to read."

Kate Middleton and Prince William attend a garden party at Buckingham Palace in London on May 8, 2026.Credit: Aaron Chown / POOL / AFP via Getty

A palace aide explains to PEOPLE that the visit to Italy was a "clear moment of progression” of the “work moving beyond a U.K. focus and beginning to engage more actively with international thinking and practice."

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"Over the past few years, the princess has concentrated on building a strong evidence base and practical programs at home, and this now creates the opportunity to look outward. It is less about a shift in direction and more about an evolution, connecting that work with global expertise and placing early childhood firmly within a shared international conversation," they say.

The source adds, "There is a recognition that the challenges and opportunities in early childhood are not confined to one country. They are universal. The intention is not to position it as a personal project on a global stage, but rather to contribute to and learn from a wider body of knowledge. There is a natural alignment with other countries that are also prioritizing these early years."

Kate Middleton waves next to Reggio Emilia Mayor Marco Massari as she arrives at the city hall on the first day of her visit to Reggio Emilia on May 13, 2026 in Reggio Emilia, Italy.Credit: Phil Noble - Pool/Getty

Christian Guy, executive director of Kate's Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, told PEOPLE that the visit to Reggio Emilia "is the start of the princess and the Centre leading a global conversation about how the first five years of life give us that chance to get ahead of some of the toughest social challenges we face around the world.”

Speaking as Princess Kate ended her second day, in which she spent time with some children outside in their school garden, Guy explained, “This morning, the princess was in her element in nature, seeing the power of the outdoors. She has spoken about how important that's been for her. But what the science shows is how crucial that is to help children flourish and thrive and to nurture the skills they need. Seeing her in the garden today, I can tell it is something that will stay with her for a very long time.”

Kate Middleton meets children as she visits the Salvador Allende preschool in Reggio Emilia, Italy, on May 14, 2026.Credit: Antonio Calanni / POOL / AFP via Getty

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During the trip, there was no doubt among those who met her that the Princess of Wales' expertise in the sector shone through. Before she left, the royal was introduced to a group of women who've taken the philosophy across the world to South America.

Norma Guinto, President of RedSOLARE Mexico, says, “She was very interested in learning about the Reggio Emilia Approach that has inspired us. We have been coming here for many years. She wanted to know how we bring this philosophy this pedology to our country and the changes we have seen in our educational system in bringing this new way of teaching and learning.”

Guinto adds, "Being the person she is, she can influence education around the world to benefit children from different backgrounds. We need that in this moment of our history for humanity.”

A teacher from the city, Sara Montanini, met Kate and added, “When she started her early childhood project, I always thought that sooner or later she would come here because it's been a staple in our community since the Second World War. I can see why she came to Reggio Emilia because her vision is so similar to ours.”

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