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Margot Robbie turns head during major return to red carpet

Margot Robbie made a striking return to the red carpet in New York this week, dazzling at the premiere of her new film A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.
The 35-year-old actress turned heads in a black-and-white gown from Mugler’s spring/summer 1998 haute couture collection.
The corset-style design featured a plunging bodice, highlighting Robbie’s toned figure.

Styling her blonde hair in a sleek updo, the Barbie star paired the archival look with silver statement earrings.
She posed alongside co-star Colin Farrell, who looked sharp in a grey suit.
The event marked Robbie’s high-profile return to acting less than a year after welcoming her first child.
Speaking previously about motherhood, she described the experience as “the best.”
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, which opens in cinemas on September 19, follows two strangers, Sarah (Robbie) and David (Farrell), who meet at a wedding before embarking on a surreal adventure that allows them to relive defining moments from their pasts.
The film also features Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Hamish Linklater, Lily Rabe, Billy Magnussen, and Jodie Turner-Smith.
Fans have already praised early footage, with some calling it a potential “movie of the year.”
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Trump greets Modi on birthday, praises Ukraine diplomacy as trade row simmers

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi received warm congratulations from US President Donald Trump on his birthday Tuesday and praise for his efforts to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, as tense trade talks continued between the two countries.
“Thank you for your support on ending the War between Russia and Ukraine!” Trump said in a post on Truth Social, describing his call with Modi as “wonderful” and praising India´s leader for doing a “tremendous job.”
Modi, posting on X, thanked Trump for his greetings, said he was determined to take bilateral ties to “new heights” and supports Trump´s efforts towards a “peaceful resolution of the Ukraine conflict.”
Ties between New Delhi and Washington have been under tension since Trump raised tariffs on most Indian exports to 50% last month in retaliation for New Delhi’s continued purchases of Russian oil.
White House officials have accused Indian oil refiners of profiteering and argued that New Delhi’s decision to buy Russian crude has helped finance Moscow´s war in Ukraine.
But over the last week, the leaders of both countries have offered more conciliatory public statements and said they remain committed to continuing trade negotiations.
And on Tuesday, Indian and US trade officials held discussions in the capital, New Delhi.
The US delegation included Brendan Lynch, assistant trade representative for South and Central Asia.
“Acknowledging the enduring importance of bilateral trade between India and the US, the discussions were positive and forward looking covering various aspects of the trade deal,” an Indian commerce ministry statement said.
“It was decided to intensify efforts to achieve early conclusion of a mutually beneficial Trade Agreement,” it added.
Despite being one of the first few countries to start trade negotiations with Washington, India has so far failed to secure a deal that would ease its tariff burden.
Exporters in the world’s most populous country have already warned of cancelled orders and potentially significant job losses.
Trump’s decision to mix issues of war and peace with trade by bumping up duties on most Indian goods from 25% to 50% has also complicated matters.
Experts believe that despite both sides pushing forward, a trade deal still will require tough negotiations.
“Any progress hinges on Washington rolling back the oil-linked 25% duty. Without that, no breakthrough is politically or economically viable,” Ajay Srivastava of the Global Trade Research Initiative, a New Delhi-based think-tank, said in a note Tuesday.
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Demi Moore remembers late actor Robert Redford's legacy

Demi Moore is remembering the legacy of her Indecent Proposal costar, Robert Redford.
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Cardi B talks to Gayle King ahead of new album, “Am I the Drama?”: “Sometimes certain things just follow certain people”

Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B gets candid about her relationship with “drama” as she gets ready to release her new album, “Am I the Drama?”
“When you have, like, a big personality like me or when you have, like, a mouth like me or whatever aura that I give, it will follow you,” Cardi B told “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King in an interview airing Wednesday. “‘Cause it makes you like an easier target.”
The Bronx-born artist, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, pushed back on the idea that she enjoys conflict.
“No, I don’t” like drama, she said. “Sometimes certain things just follow certain people.”
Her new album title plays on her long-running reputation for being outspoken, often putting her at the center of headlines. She said some of the drama in her life causes a lot of stress.
Cardi B said her reputation goes back to high school, where she was voted “most dramatic” in her yearbook.
“I didn’t think I was that much drama,” she said.
Watch more of Cardi B’s interview with “CBS Mornings” co-anchor Gayle King on Wednesday, only on “CBS Mornings.”
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