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Olivia Rodrigo Reveals Which “Sex and the City ”Romance Inspired Her New Album

Olivia Rodrigo revealed which Sex and the City relationship inspired her new album

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  • "It's my favorite show. I love Sex and the City," the pop star said on the Thursday, April 30 episode of The Tonight Show

  • Rodrigo will release her third studio album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love on June 12

Olivia Rodrigofound inspiration fromSex and the Cityfor her new record.

The pop star revealed on the Thursday, April 30 episode ofThe Tonight Showthat a certain couple from the hit HBO dramedy inspired her third studio album,You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love.

During the interview, hostJimmy Fallontold Rodrigo, 23, that he heard that one of her songs was inspired by the show. However, she revealedSex and the Cityhad an even bigger impact on the record.

Olivia Rodrigo in April 2026Credit: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon/Youtube

"There's actually multiple songs that are inspired by Miranda and Steve," the "Drop Dead" singer said, referring toCynthia NixonandDavid Eigenberg'scharacters.

Added Rodrigo, "I love them. It's my favorite show. I loveSex and the City."

The "Good 4 U" hitmaker then revealed that she's "watched, like, every episode maybe three times."

"Like, when Miranda and Steve are getting back together, she's crying. 'Steve, anytime something funny happens, I just want to tell you.' And I remember watching that and being like, 'Oh, my God, I have to write a song about this,'" said Rodrigo.

The three-time Grammy winner then spoke abouther upcoming Unraveled Tour, which she announced on April 30.

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Fallon, 51, asked why she gave her tour that name, but Rodrigo played coy.

"We'll find out soon. We'll find out soon. I can't give too much away, but I'm really excited," she said.

Rodrigo continued, "I've been working so hard on it, and I'm just, like, so stoked to play these songs live."

Olivia Rodrigo in August 2025 in ChicagoCredit: Natasha Moustache/Getty

Last month, Rodrigoannounced her third LPwas on the way

In anInstagrampost on April 2, she wrote, “my third album ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love' is out June 12th. I am so proud of this record and I can't wait for you to hear it. available for preorder now! 🩷”

On April 17, Rodrigo shared"Drop Dead,"the lead single fromYou Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love.

Rodrigo's new albumYou Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Loveis due June 12.

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Simon Calder answers your EU entry-exit system questions – from queues to what happens if you miss your flight

British travellers heading to Europe are facing disruption and confusion following the rollout of theEU’s new entry-exit system (EES).

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The chaos was laid bare when122 easyJet passengers were left behind in Milandue to long biometric queues – fuelling fears for the summer holiday season.

Duringmy latest Ask Me Anything, readers asked who is responsible for missedflights, what support is available, and how the system works in practice.

I explained that passengers will usually bear the cost of delays at border control, withairlinesand insurers unlikely to help unless trips are booked as package holidays.

Other questions covered repeat fingerprinting, airport queues and support for disabled travellers, with teething problems still affecting how the system is applied.

With patchy implementation and limited protections, travellers are being urged to allow extra time and prepare for delays.

Here are some of your questions – and my answers from the Q&A.

Delays, missed flights and liability

Q: If I miss my flight due to EES queues, who is responsible?

A:As 122 easyJet passengers found out yesterday, they are entirely responsible for sorting out – and paying for – their travel disarray.

The only possible route I can see for any claims is if you have booked a package holiday – but even then the tour operator may be able to argue that its obligation is over once you are delivered to the departure airport for your homeward flight.

The Package Travel Regulations say: “Where a traveller is in difficulty, the organiser must give appropriate assistance without undue delay ... helping the traveller to find alternative travel arrangements.” But the stranded passenger will need to pay.

Q: Can I claim costs after missing a flight due to EES queues?

A:Nobody is particularly interested in helping such people. Airlines say it is down to the passenger to ensure they are at the gate on time. Insurance will not pay out.

I have just been told by a spokesperson for the Association of British Insurers: “Longer wait times are expected as the entry-exit system comes into effect and we’d encourage customers to plan in advance and be prepared for possible delays. Travel insurance is unlikely to cover losses from delays caused by EES queues, so if you miss your flight, or other parts of your trip, it’s best to speak to your airline, accommodation provider or tour operator in the first instance.”

I cannot imagine that legal action against the airport would work, because they would just push it along to the border police, who would say, approximately, “we will take as long as we see fit”.

How EES works in practice

Q: Will I be charged for fingerprint scans?

A:No. However, when the EES is finally up and running, we will get six months’ warning of the start of ETIAS – the European Travel Information and Authorisation System. There will be a €20 (£17) charge for this so-called Euro visa.

Q: Why am I still being fingerprinted repeatedly after registering?

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A:You absolutely should not be fingerprinted every time you enter and leave, but it appears that at some national frontiers the registration system is not working properly and therefore does not recognise travellers who have already provided their biometrics. I think this would be classed as teething problems by Brussels.

Q: I registered at Eurostar. Will I get a separate queue next time I travel?

A:Congratulations on registering at the Eurostar terminal. All the EES kiosks at the station are currently standing idle. Unfortunately, at most frontiers – including Zurich Airport – you will need to go to an EES kiosk before proceeding to the actual border, whether that is a manned post or an eGate.

The only fast track I know of is at Palma Airport in Spain. Inbound travellers are asked if they have previously registered, and if they have they are directed to eGates.

Of course, none of this applies to holders of passports fromEUnations, who will always get a fast track and need not provide biometrics.

Q: Will mixed EU/UK families still be processed together?

A:Non-EU queue for them, I’m afraid. It’s what we voted for.

Q: Can UK residents with EU visas or residency bypass EES?

A:My understanding is that Withdrawal Agreement beneficiaries resident in the EU with a physical Article 50 residency card are exempt from EES at every Schengen border post, and will also avoid the need for an Etias.

Q: Why am I getting both EES registration and passport stamps?

A:For the six-month rollout of the EES, we had to expect double red tape – definitely passport stamping, possibly EES registration. The stamping should have ended everywhere, and in most cases it will disappear.

When you go to Spain, hopefully you will just get the EES treatment and your passport will not fill up with stamps at an alarming rate.

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Q: How does EES handle non-EU family members exceeding 90/180 days?

A:As designed, the entry-exit system applies to all non-EU/Schengen area citizens. Therefore, this is a mandatory stage in all cross-border journeys.

I imagine that at some stage an official will put a note in the system to the effect that this is a family member of an EU citizen. But as far as I know there is no automatic way to register that.

Accessibility and special assistance

Q: I’m a mobility-impaired passenger worried about EES delays and health impacts. Is there support for disabled travellers?

A:I understand your concerns. The best plan is to make sure that you have special assistance in place at the airport. This should enable you to avoid many of the problems that people are encountering.

Q: I’m flying to Lanzarote and have requested assistance – how are wheelchair passengers being handled?

A:I am glad to hear that you have special assistance. From my observations and from talking to disabled travellers, this is normally provided in a dignified and caring way. I hope you will be fast-tracked through.

Q: My daughter can’t provide fingerprints on one hand – what happens with EES

A:One important aspect of the new rules is that travellers should be treated with dignity throughout the process. Those who are unable to provide the four fingerprints from the right hand will not need to do so. There is no need to carry a letter from a doctor, since frontier officials should readily recognise cases where fingerprinting is not going to work.

The same applies to amputees, and those whose fingerprints are too faint as a result of injury, old age or other factors.

Flying and what to expect at airports

Q: What should I expect flying to Zakynthos from Liverpool?

A:Liverpool Airport should be its normal, cheerful and easy self. No passport checks outbound. Zakynthos (Zante) is one of many Greek islandairportswhere there is the possibility of long queues on both arrival and departure.

You should be able to get a sense on arrival of how organised things are, which can then inform how early you get to the airport for departure. Back at Liverpool, just go through the eGates as normal.

Q: Is 2.5 hours enough to connect via Barcelona to Bordeaux?

A:An interesting routing. You are taking a UK–Schengen area–Schengen area journey. As with all such trips, EES registration takes place the first time you cross a frontier.

Two and a half hours should be fine. If you have booked a through ticket and it ends up taking so long that you miss the connection, the chances are that the airline will look after you – rebooking you on the next departure and possibly even providing accommodation. But if you have arranged two separateflights, you have no such rights.

The onward flight is essentially a domestic trip, and the only time you are likely to be asked for identification is a quick match with your boarding pass at the departure gate.

Q: Travelling from Belfast to Gran Canaria – when do biometrics happen?

A:There are no passport checks on outbound passengers from UKairports. On arrival in Gran Canaria, if you have not had your fingerprints and facial biometrics taken, you will be required to provide them at the airport.

On the way back, from Las Palmas Airport, you should only need to provide a facial biometric. Back at Belfast, just use the eGates as normal.

Check if you qualify for Irish passports, in which case all your EES pain is over.

Q: Do UK passport holders need EES when flying Dublin–Spain?

A:Yes, you will certainly need to go through the EES. Unlike Irish passport holders on the same flight, who will simply go through the eGates. All they need to do is show that they have a valid passport and that it belongs to them – achieved with use of facial biometrics. They will be the people on the beach or in the bar ahead of you and me.

Road trips and ferries

Q: Driving across Europe (outbound viaEurotunnel, France, Croatia, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, and returning via Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland and France) – what EES issues should I expect?

A:Your trip sounds blissful – and blissfully free of red tape. The only time you will encounter any proper border formalities is on leaving Folkestone for Calais on your way out – where the entry-exit system will most certainly not be working – and at the French port on your return from the trip.

Everywhere else is in the Schengen area. So I would say almost zero “requirements, risks and issues” to be aware of. Have a fantastic trip.

Q: Will there be delays for cars using ferries or Eurotunnel this summer?

A:Thankfully no, but only because the French IT systems are not currently working in conjunction with the extremely expensive infrastructure in which the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel have invested.

So for the summer, it should simply be as normal – with particular queues on peak days, especially the first Friday and Saturday of the main school holidays in England, 24 and 25 July 2026. Good luck everybody.

These questions and answers were part of an‘Ask Me Anything’ hosted bySimon Calderon Monday 13 April. Some of the questions and answers have been edited for this article. You can read the full discussion in theoriginal article.

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‘Fire Country’ Cuts Episode Count for Season 5 After Showrunner Change and Cast Exits

Fire Countryis going througha massive changewhen it returns for season 5.

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The CBS drama received a 13-episode order, which is down from its usual 20 episodes. It is joiningNCIS: OriginsandNCIS: Sydney— andMatlock— as shows with a reduced episode order.Deadlinereported that the change comes after the network expanded its scripted roster for the fall 2026 TV season.

Fire Country, which premiered in 2022, follows inmate Bode (Max Thieriot) as he attempts to shorten his prison sentence by volunteering for the California Conservation Camp Program. By the third season, Bode is out of prison and determined to prove himself at Cal Fire.

The hit series previouslywent through a shakeupwhen news broke in April 2025 that budget cuts led toBilly BurkeandStephanie Arcila's exits. (Burke has yet to address his departure.)

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"I had no idea ever. But at the same time, I know that this is the nature of the industry that I'm in, and I have accepted the flow of release and acceptance throughout my journey and knowing that when one door closes, another one always opens," Arcila exclusively toldUs Weeklyin April 2025. "We have this beautiful eternal door of revolving desires in what we love in life. I believe that if we put resistance towards that, sometimes it stops us from fulfilling other things that we love."

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ShowrunnerTia Napolitano, meanwhile, defended the decision.

"It's a fire show. Anyone can go at any time," she toldUsin October 2025. "But in terms of losing people, we're also adding some really fun guest cast. It's a revolving door of people from Sharon's past and new faces that are exciting to bring conflict and secrets and twists and turns."

Napolitanoteased how the showwill have to balance "really spicing it up" while still walking a "fine line" of paying tribute to the loss.

"What we've done is really thread the needle of honoring — especially Vince — because Gabriella is gone, but she's gone to a happy and successful life. She's still out there. But we really walk this line of honoring Vince while also finding hope rather quickly," she noted. "Looking forward, the theme of the season is rising from the ashes and recovery."

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Napolitano continued: "How do you recover from something like this? And we're really going to see everybody rise to the occasion, in celebration of Vince, of his life and in honoring the sacrifice that he made."

Napolitano has since exit the show andwon't be returning for season 5.

"I am beyond proud of the past four seasons of Fire Country," she said in a January statement. "All of my gratitude to our cast, crew, writers, producers, fans, and of course CBS and CBS Studios. It's been a beautiful ride!"

Fire Countryreturns to CBS on Fridays at 9 p.m. ET. New episodes will be streaming the next day on Paramount+.

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Tori Spelling says this future Oscar winner was 'hysterically crying' after being fired from “Beverly Hills, 90210”

Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth are looking back on Hilary Swank's firing from season 8 of Beverly Hills, 90210.

Entertainment Weekly The cast of 'Beverly Hills, 90210' in 1997Credit: Everett

Key Points

  • Spelling recalled the moment Swank broke the news to her on a recent episode of her 90210MG podcast with Garth.

  • "She comes into my dressing room, we shut the door, and she said, 'I just got let go. I'm being fired from the show,'" Spelling shared. "And she was hysterically crying."

The road to Oscars glory is apparently paved with disappointment and rejection.

At least it was for Hilary Swank, herBeverly Hills, 90210castmate Tori Spelling detailed on a recent episode of the90210MGpodcast, which she cohosts with former costar Jennie Garth.

The teen soap brought in a stable of fresh faces for its eighth season in 1997, with the star of the crop being Hilary Swank. She'd made a splash as the scrappy single mother Carly Reynolds, and was only three years out from achieving the highest recognition in the field, when she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in the searing dramaBoys Don't Cry.

But Swank only lasted a season on90210before being fired. "Now, everyone out there, please," Spelling cautioned on the podcast, "this is from my perspective and my memory, so I'm not going to get it verbatim, what she said. But this is how I saw it go down."

Hilary Swank and Tori Spelling on 'Beverly Hills, 90210'Credit: Fox

"We were all in our dressing rooms. Hilary and I had become quite close. I had gone out with her and Chad and we had hung out," Spelling recalled, referencing Swank's then-husband of only a few months, Chad Lowe.

"I was kind of her safe place on set, and she would talk to me about everything," Spelling continued.90210producer Paul Waigner had apparently called Swank in for an impromptu meeting, which got the actress nervous. On this, Spelling had no insight.

"So she goes in and she comes back and she's crying. She comes into my dressing room, we shut the door and she said, 'I just got let go. I'm being fired from the show.' And I was like, 'What?' Because I hadn't heard any of this. We didn't know. And she was hysterically crying."

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Spelling recalled Swank worrying aloud, "'Oh my God, if I get fired off of90210, I'm never going to make it.' And the ironic thing is, if she had stayed on90210, she would not have been able to audition forBoys Don't Cry. She would not have been able to get that role, do that role, and then win the Academy Award."

Garth sagely added, "Things always work out."

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Things did work out for Swank, who gained entry to the exclusive club of actors with multiple Academy Awards only a handful of years after herBoys Don't Crywin, when she won again for her role in Clint Eastwood's boxing drama,Million Dollar Baby.

90210, meanwhile, ran for another two seasons after Swank's exit. The series wrapped following its 10th season in 2000, with Garth and Spelling being among a small group of original stars to remain in the core cast throughout its run.

You can listen to Spelling and Garth's full discussion on the90210MGpodcast above.

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10 people arrested in massive raids on religious sect in U.K.

London — Some 500 British police officers conducted raids on facilities linked to the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL) group Wednesday morning, arresting ten people on suspicion of various offenses including modern slavery, forced marriage and sexual assault.

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Police from across the northwest of England executed warrants at three addresses, including AROPL's headquarters in Crewe, Cheshire, during the operation. Seven men and three women were taken into custody, according to astatementfrom the Cheshire Police.

The police said they learned in March of allegations made by a woman who was previously part of the group of serious sexual offenses, forced marriage and modern slavery that allegedly took place in 2023. All of the arrests pertained to the allegations made by that woman, the police said.

Those arrested include two American men and one woman, two Mexican men, a British man, an Italian woman, a Spanish man, a Swedish woman and an Egyptian man, the police said.

Cheshire police receiving a briefing about the raid on AROPL's headquarters that took place on April 29 / Credit: Cheshire Police handout

"Today's operation is the outcome of a detailed and robust investigation," said Chief Superintendent Gareth Wrigley of the Cheshire Constabulary. "While those arrested are members of the group, I want to make clear that this is not an investigation into the religion, this is an investigation into the serious allegations which have been reported to us."

The U.S. Embassy in London did not respond to a CBS News request for comment about the Americans arrested in the raids.

AROPL did not reply to a CBS News request for comment.

Lawyers representing the group told The Guardian: "Our client has no comment other than to say that any wrongdoing is vehemently denied."

What is AROPL?

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The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light is a religious movement based largely on messianic prophecy intertwined with conspiracy theories. It is associated with the Shiite branch of Islam but is considered heretical by most Muslims.

In 2015, the sect's Egyptian-American leader Abdullah Hashem claimed to be the Mahdi – an Islamic messianic figure comparable to the Second Coming of Christ. He has also claimed to be the true pope and the successor of Jesus Christ.

In the decades before he founded AROPL, Hashem was a documentary filmmaker whose work covered the UFO-based religion Raelism, and he was involved in producing an online documentary that sought to legitimize Illuminati conspiracy theories with Islamic scripture.

Drone footage shows more than a dozen police vehicles driving into the AROPL headquarters on April 29, 2026 as they begun their raid / Credit: Cheshire Police

AROPL's fringe, unorthodox doctrine distinguishes it from mainstream Muslim beliefs. Adherents are not obligated to perform ritual Islamic prayers and alcohol consumption is allowed.

State and local authorities in some Muslim-majority countries have taken measures against AROPL, including a formal ban on the organization in Malaysia, and the charging and detention of members in Egypt and Algeria. Local media say the sect's headquarters in Crewe had security personnel on duty around the clock.

In his manifesto, Hashem urges followers to build a "media machine" to propagate the faith – a call that appears to be well-heeded given the organization's extensive use of social media.

Videos show members professing belief that Hashem can cure fatal illnesses, make the moon disappear and turn leaves into living animals.

About 150 people live in the Crewe headquarters, a Grade II-listed building that was previously an orphanage, including 56 children, according toThe Guardian, which said they are home-schooled.

AROPL moved its headquarters to the U.K. in 2021 from Sweden, where immigration authorities had revoked residency permits for dozens of its members. The group decried those moves as racist persecution.

It was previously based in Egypt and Germany.

10 people arrested in massive raids on religious sect in U.K.

London — Some 500 British police officers conducted raids on facilities linked to the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL) group ...
Nexperia says it is not trying to harm Wingtech shareholders

By Toby Sterling

Reuters

AMSTERDAM, April 30 (Reuters) - Dutch computer chip maker Nexperia BV said on Thursday it is not seeking ‌to harm its Chinese parent firm Wingtech , following the ‌publication of Wingtech's 2025 annual accounts that showed the financial toll an ongoing ​dispute between the firms is taking.

Wingtech's annual report showed a net loss of 8.7 billion yuan ($1.3 billion) in 2025 due to an accounting loss of 8.95 billion yuan on Nexperia after it was revalued ‌downward to 24.38 billion ⁠yuan ($3.43 billion) following a loss of control. Auditors RSM said they do not have access to Nexperia ⁠financial data, and given that Nexperia represents around 57% of Wingtech's assets, they could not be confident Wingtech's financial statements are correct.

"Nexperia ​has been ​providing all necessary support to ​Wingtech's auditors over the past ‌months," Nexperia said in a statement. "It is not our intention to harm the interests of Wingtech's shareholders."

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Nexperia has been operating independently of Wingtech since October 2025, following a Dutch court ruling that suspended Wingtech founder Zhang Xuezheng as Nexperia CEO, citing mismanagement concerns. ‌The Dutch government was the first ​to intervene at Nexperia in 2025, but ​later stepped back and ​said it is up to the companies and ‌courts to resolve remaining disputes.

Nexperia's statement ​on Thursday said ​Wingtech has not agreed to talks on a resolution.

The Wingtech annual report published April 29 showed that Xuezheng stepped down ​as chairman of ‌Wingtech in January 2025, before the Nexperia dispute began, ​but that he continues to control the company.

($1 = 6.8380 ​Chinese yuan renminbi)

(Reporting by Toby Sterling)

Nexperia says it is not trying to harm Wingtech shareholders

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Amal Clooney Dazzles in $124,000 Earrings Featuring 596 Diamonds

Amal Clooney stepped out in $124,000 Cartier earrings — featuring 596 diamonds — to celebrate her husband George Clooney at the 51st Chaplin Award Gala in New York City

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  • Amal appeared in a purple Balenciaga peplum-style mini dress

  • Earlier this month, the human rights lawyer debuted a spring hair refresh

Amal Clooneywas dripping in diamonds in the Big Apple.

On Monday, April 27, the human rights lawyer, 48, appeared at the 51st Chaplin Award Gala alongside her husbandGeorge Clooney, who was being honored at the event. Amal opted for a purple Balenciaga peplum-style mini dress, which she teamed with a gold clutch bag and matching heels. George, 64, looked dapper in a black tuxedo.

The focal point of Amal's ensemble was her jewelry: Cartier'sPanthère de Cartier earringsthat retail for $124,000 and are set with four emeralds and a whopping 596 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 4.32 carats.

The couple posed for a series of photos on the red carpet before heading inside for the event, which recognizes an individual's “significant contributions to the art of cinema,” per the Lincoln Centerwebsite.

The award is named after its first honoree, Charlie Chaplin, with all proceeds from the annual gala fundraiser “going to support our nonprofit organization's mission to celebrate cinema as an essential art form and foster a vibrant home for film culture to thrive.”

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Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE on the red carpet, George shared that receiving the award and the attention that has come with it was “wild” and “a little embarrassing,” but “fun” at the same time.

“You don't, you drink,” he joked about how he prepared for the evening. “I'm gonna have to start drinking soon.”

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George and Amal Clooney.Credit: Dia Dipasupil/WireImage

The actor also revealed that he doesn't tend to watch his own films because it's "hard" to see how he looked in his younger years, but made an exception to watch 2009'sFantastic Mr. Foxwith his and Amal's children — twins Ella and Alexander, 8.

"It's a weird thing. As you get older, it's hard to watch movies when you were younger because you're like, holy s---, that doesn't even look like me anymore," he told PEOPLE. "You know, I'm watching because I've got 8 year olds, I'm watchingFantastic Mr. Fox, which is a little easier because it's not really me, it's just my boys. And that's kind of fun because the kids are slowly figuring out what I do for a living."

At the gala, Amal also showed off hernew spring hair refresh, which she debuted earlier this month at Cartier's Women's Initiative dialogue in Milan.

Inspired by Cartier's iconic panther motif, celebrity hairstylist and coloristDimitris Giannetosgave Amal "La Panthère highlights." Her slightly shorter brunette locks feature a hint of golden highlights that frame her face.

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"I wanted to subtly change Amal's hair color and length," Giannetos shared on Instagram. "La Panthère highlights are bold but at the same time look effortless and very elegant!"

The stylist added, "Amal has the most beautiful heart and she's always the most caring person! She inspires me and always makes me think out of the box!"

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