Jamie McCarthy/Getty ImagesCelebrities served their best fashion looks on the 2024 Met Gala red carpet Monday, May 6.Held in New York City, the theme, "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion," is positioned to be an exploration of "rebirth" and "renewal" that uses nature as a metaphor for the impermanence of fashion, according to a release from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.In addition to this year s theme, there is an associated dress code titled "The Garden of Time," which is inspired by J.G. Ballard s 1962 book of the same name.Here are some of the night s most memorable looks:Zendaya: A co-chair of the event, the Challengers actress wore not one but two looks. She stepped out earlier in the evening in a Maison Margiela gown in hues of blue, accessorized with a unique headpiece and dramatic makeup. She then appeared in a black 1996 Galliano gown for Givenchy with a flower bouquet headpiece.Tyla: At her first Met Gala, the singer wore a B
Disney/Scott KirklandHear a little of Dobie Gray s "Drift Away" on Dustin Lynch and Jelly Roll s new single, "Chevrolet"? Well, that was every bit intentional."I guess it s our rendition of Drift Away. Jelly Roll and I got approached to do a remake of that song that s been around forever, with a new lyric over that classic melody," Dustin tells ABC Audio. "We re so honored to be a part of that.""Our new lyric is Chevrolet. We both drive Chevy trucks, and it s a song that I ve lived and continue to love to live," he shares.While releasing new songs can be nerve-wracking for Dustin, having Jelly on it got him pretty fired up."You know, it s always scary putting out new music. When you got a guy on fire like Jelly Roll to put a song out with, that song just raises its hand. It s like, OK, yeah, we ll put it out. And that s doing big things for us," shares Dustin. "Chevrolet" is currently approaching
ABCOn Saturday morning, May 4, legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola dropped a tease to his decades-in-the-making, mostly self-funded epic Megalopolis.In the snippet, apparently from the movie s opening moments, one of the movie s many stars, Adam Driver, playing a man named Caesar, emerges from a window atop what appears to be New York City s Chrysler Building.Dressed in a black suit and shirt, he shakily makes his way to the ledge, taking in the view, before he takes a fateful step off.However, he s heard screaming "Time stop!" and sure enough, Caesar is paused mid-step, his body leaning over to the point where gravity would have logically already taken him. There s a dizzying zoom of the height of the building from his perspective, from where we can see traffic has been stopped in its tracks, too.Impossibly, Driver leans back onto the roof, and snaps his finger, and time and traffic resumes, and he seems to gaze at the city before him with fresh eyes. The teaser then cu