Angelina Jolie & 'Couture' Co-Star's Dating Rumors Get an Update — Source

Angelina Jolieis back on the Hollywood circuit, and so are the rumors about her dating her co-star. She was alleged to be taking her on-screen romance with "Couture" co-starLouis Garreloff-screen. However, recent reports have claimed the duo is just friends.

Angelina Jolie and co-star Louis Garrel are not dating and hung out at dinner as friends, per source

Sources close to Angelina Jolie disclosed toTMZthat she is not dating Louis Garrel, despite persistent rumours to the contrary. The duo went out for dinner, but only as friends. Insiders told the outlet that Jolie and Garrel are good friends and have other common friends. However, the Academy Award winner is focused on her work and her kids.

This update on Jolie and Garrel's relationship comes two months afterThe National Enquirerreported that there was "definitely a spark there." At the time, a source told the outlet, "They got on really well, and there's a very obvious attraction, but it's hard for people not to worry because Louis has a reputation. He's very charming, but he's also a complicated guy, and a lot of people in Angie's life think she's playing with fire by getting involved with him."

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For those unversed, Garrel is a French actor who allegedly split from his wife of 10 years. The source further told The National Enquirer that Jolie would not admit that there was "anything going on with Louis. She's so private, all she will say is that he's become a 'great friend.'"

However, the insider insisted that "it's pretty obvious there's something between them." They concluded, "Angie practically buzzes any time she gets a text from Louis. There's definitely a spark there." The recent TMZ report seems to have put all those rumours to rest for now.

"Couture" premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival but does not yet have a US release date. It already hit French theatres on February 18.

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Trae Young will reportedly make Wizards debut Thursday against Jazz

WashingtonWizards point guard Trae Youngwill reportedly make his debut for his new team on Thursday against the Utah Jazz, according toESPN's Shams Charania. Young has been out since Dec. 27 with knee and quadriceps injuries.

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Young was acquired by the Wizards in a trade with the Atlanta Hawksfor CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert in January.

Injuries have kept Young out for most of the 2025-26 season, in which he has played only 10 games and has posted his worst stats since his rookie year. Young is averaging 19.3 points and 8.9 assists while shooting 30.5% from behind the arc.

At 16-43, the Wizards sit 13th in the Eastern Conference standings, and bringing Young back is more about next season than this one.

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Young's late-season return gives the Wizards a chance to see how he fits alongside young players such as Alex Sarr, Kyshawn George, Tre Johnson, Bilal Coulibaly and Bub Carrington. One player the Wizards won't yet be able to evaluate his fit with is their other trade acquisition, Anthony Davis.

Davis has yet to make his debutfor the Wizards after beingtraded from the Dallas Mavericks for multiple players and draft picks.Davis last played on Jan. 8 and has beenrehabbing ligament damage in his hand that he suffered in Dallas.He has yet to practice and, on Feb. 19,the Wizards announced he would be reevaluated.

Davis averaged 20.4 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks in 20 games for the Mavericks this season. While Young and Davis have a combined 14 All-Star appearances between them, both have struggled with injuries the past few seasons. The Wizards hope the additions of their new superstars will be enough to secure their first postseason appearance since the 2020-21 season.

Trae Young will reportedly make Wizards debut Thursday against Jazz

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How much longer will theCommunitymovie be deferred?

Entertainment Weekly The cast of 'Community' is set to return for the movie, except for Chevy ChaseCredit: Mitchell Haaseth/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty

It's been a decade since the NBC sitcom concluded its six-season run with the promise of "#andamovie" flashing on screen at the end of the series finale.

Chevy Chase as Pierce, Joel McHale as Jeff, Ken Jeong as Señor Chang, and Yvette Nicole Brown as Shirley on ‘Community’Credit: Trae Patton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

In a2024 interviewwith Deadline, two years afterPeacock greenlit the long-awaited project, series starJoel McHaleteased: "I really do think it's happening this year, and probably next week."

At the time, he cited "working around"Donald Glover's busy schedule as reason for possible delay, whichGlover deniedand McHale recanted.

Two years later, theCommunitymovie remains at a standstill. So what happened?

"We got very close to shooting that,"Communitywriter Andrew Guest revealed on the Feb. 26 episode ofThe Watchpodcast. "As the writers' strikes and actors' strikes were ending [in 2023], all of our cast were available. All of them wanted to do it. We had a line producer. We had a script that we were in the process of starting to rewrite and one of our actors' projects sort of came in conflict in terms of timing."

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Although other television shows, likeArrested Development's 2013 season on Netflix, have managed scheduling conflicts by filming scenes with actors separately, Guest insists that won't work forCommunity.

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"The fun and energy of that show is the chemistry between these people in the same room, around a table," he toldThe Watch's Andy Greenwald. "So we have to have them all in the same place at the same time."

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However, that wasn't always the case onCommunity. Behind-the-scenes drama withChevy Chaseresulted in theSaturday Night Livealum shooting separately from the rest of the cast before he left the show in 2013.

"There was some of that done with one particular actor occasionally," Guest admitted with a laugh. "But the rest of the cast are delightful, all get along great, and we want them in the same place."

Check outThe Watch's full interview with Andrew Guest below.

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How Lainey Wilson went from 'trailer girl' to global superstar

Lainey Wilson is one of USA TODAY's 2026 Women of the Year, a recognition of women who have made a significant impact in their communities and beyond. Meet all the honoreeshere.

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WhenLainey Wilsonwas 9 years old, she wrote a song called "Lucky Me."

She still remembers every word.

That same year, she got her first pair of bell-bottoms, her first horse and her first glimpse of the stage that would indelibly shape her future: theGrand Ole Opry.

"My mom and daddy brought me to Nashville when I was 9 years old," Wilson says on a video call from Brisbane, Australia. "I just remember going to the Opry and watching Bill Anderson, Crystal Gayle, Phil Vassar, Little Jimmy Dickens, and I just thought, 'Man, I want to be part of this community.' I felt like I kind of already was. I just needed to try to convince everybody else that I was, too."

The 33-year-old, dressed in her signature bell-bottoms and matching cowboy hat, is moments away from performing her second sold-out show at Brisbane Entertainment Centre.

Before stepping onto the stage, she gathers her band for a quick dance party, where "really weird moves" are encouraged.

The"4x4xU"singer has spent 15 years building toward this moment, becoming a global household name.

"It is crazy to think that people on the other side of the world are somehow finding their story within mine, but that truly is the power of storytelling and the power of country music," she says. "It just goes to show that we're all a little bit more linked than you think. Even on the other side of the world, we might not have grown up the same exact way, but we all want to live and laugh and love. We've all been hurt. We've been through things. It's my job to just get up there and make people feel something."

Building dreams 'brick by brick'

The singer-songwriter and her older sister, Janna, grew up in Baskin, Louisiana, population 170. Their father, Brian, farmed corn, wheat and soybeans in a stretch of northeastern Louisiana farmland. Their mother, Michelle, was a schoolteacher.

"I feel like everybody in my town is just who they are, unapologetically themselves," Wilson says. "The truth is, I didn't know there was any other way. I knew that I was signing up to tell stories and make people feel something. I sure would have hated to have been anything other than myself."

Wilson's father showed her a few chords on the guitar at 11. As a preteen, she was writing constantly, chasing melodies the way her dad chased harvests. In 2006, she uploaded an EP to Myspace titled "Country Girls Rule." In high school, she booked herself as a Hannah Montana impersonator, performing at birthday parties, fairs and festivals across Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas, even once for child cancer patients at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

With a six-string and a dream, Wilson moved to Music City in 2011. She lived in a 20-foot Flagstaff camper trailer for three years and hustled up and down Broadway to book gigs, play at hole-in-the-wall bars and cement relationships "brick by brick," she says.

"I was known as the camper trailer girl around town," she says. "And there were definitely times when I should have probably packed it back up and went back home to Louisiana, but there was this just burning fire inside of me and this faith that I was given a gift and I was supposed to share it."

She released a self-titled album in 2014, followed by "Tougher" in 2016, which cracked the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. A self-released EP in 2018 helped land her a publishing deal with Sony/ATV and a management contract that same year. Country Music Television tapped her for the "Listen Up" class of 2019 and its "Next Women of Country" tour. She toured with Morgan Wallen in 2019, and her first song to reach No. 1 was "Things A Man Oughta Know" in 2021.

Her songs found their way into the massively successful"Yellowstone"universe. She never asked to be on screen. She never auditioned for a role. CreatorTaylor Sheridanwrote a role specifically for her.

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Her 2022 breakout hit, "Things A Man Oughta Know" got Wilson a songwriting nomination at the ACM Awards that year.

"I thought, if they're calling me to be an actress, I got to do it," she says. "Showing up for 'Yellowstone,' I was pretty much playing myself with a different name."

Her ease on screen opened new doors in Hollywood. In March, Wilson will star in the movie adaptation of Colleen Hoover's bestseller"Reminders of Him."

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"After 'Yellowstone,' my next goal was to play a role where I was not a musician," Wilson says. "I wanted to completely step out of my comfort zone and try something that I had never tried. And honestly, it feels a little bit like songwriting because sometimes I am stepping into the shoes of somebody else and writing from their perspective."

Unwavering faith, endless gratitude

Now her trophy shelf is stacked: 16 Academy of Country Music Awards, 15 Country Music Association Awards and a Grammy, for best country album with"Bell Bottom Country."And that big dream she chased? She nabbed it just days after she turned 32, when she was inducted into theGrand Ole Opry.

But ask her about the hardware and accolades, and she doesn't talk about validation. She sees it as a result of her faith, both in herself and a higher power.

"I've had a lot of those moments where I'm like, 'Thank you, God,'" Wilson says. "To tell you the truth, it goes back to me finally getting to Nashville. I'm like, 'Thank you, God. I'm here. I've been preparing for the race. I've got to enter it.'"

Her favorite cell phone emoji is the running man, fitting for someone who rarely slows down. She is always running and gunning, which is probably why her newest, unreleased song is called"Can't Sit Still."

That momentum carries her from songwriting sessions to sound checks to sold-out shows and red carpets. At the Grammys, she turned heads in a black strapless top with dramatic ruffled shoulders and a plunging neckline, paired with her signature bell-bottom pants. The look flowed into a sweeping train.

"I have a lot, a lot, a lot of things to be grateful for," she says. "It's been a lot of just like, 'God, you have given me the desires in my heart.'"

In the in-between moments, she spends evenings on the porch with her fiancé, former NFL quarterback Devlin "Duck" Hodges, and her French bulldog, Hippie Mae Wilson.

Life, she says, is golden.

Women who light the way

Looking towards the future, Wilson says her one word for 2026 is "connection."

And if connection is her foundation, women are her compass. She grew up surrounded by women who carried more than their share: her mother balancing lesson plans with life, teachers who encouraged her and artists who created enough room in country music for her to gain a foothold and make way for others.

Dolly Parton and Lainey Wilson attend Dolly Parton's "Rockstar" VIP album release party with American Greetings on Nov. 16, 2023, in Nashville, Tennessee.

"People in general inspire me, hearing their stories," she says. "My family inspires me. The town that I grew up in inspires me, getting to travel the world and meet people from all different walks of life. I feel like I kind of pull inspiration from a little bit of everywhere."

On tour, she sees young girls in bell-bottoms singing every lyric back to her. She meets women who tell her a song helped them through a difficult time. And she works with some of country music's most enduring icons, likeDolly Parton.

"I can't think of anyone more deserving of this award than Lainey Wilson," Parton tells USA TODAY in an email about her friend being honored as a USA TODAY Woman of the Year. "She is a prime example of talent, hard work, and a soft heart. She told me once that I have been an inspiration to her. Well, guess what Lainey? You are an inspiration to me as well. Congratulations girlfriend! I will always love you."

So what does she hope her legacy will be? "I hope people can see that I was just a girl with a big old dream from a tiny town," she says, "who didn't let anything stand in her way, who treated people right, who meant what she said, who followed through, who worked hard and loved people and wrote some damn good songs."

Wilson can still picture her childhood bedroom, the place where "Lucky Me" took shape. Maybe she'll release it one day. If she does, it won't just be a song from the past. It will be proof that the little girl who believed she belonged on stage was right all along.

Bryan West is a music reporter at The Tennessean.

Follow him onInstagram,TikTokandX as @BryanWestTV.

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KC Concepcion addresses speech impediment after NFL combine clip draws attention: 'This is who I am'

KC Concepcion impressed despite not participating in some drills at the 2026 NFL combine. The Texas A&M wideout was considered a borderline first-round pick in the NFL Draft heading into the event, though he may have shownenough skills to move up draft boardsafter a solid performance.

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But bad actors tried to throw cold water on Concepcion's combine performance after clips of his media interviews drew attention.Concepcion addressed those clipsSunday night with a heartfelt post about going through life with a speech impediment.

In the post, Concepcion explained that he wants to be "a role model for those who may be scared to speak." He offered thanks to those who supported him and encouraged others to not be affected by the negative thoughts of others. He ended the post with the hashtag #stopthenegativity.

Throughout his draft journey, Concepcion hastalked openlyabout his speech impediment. Concepcion said it used to be worse earlier in his life, but that taking speech classes helped.

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In September, he told the Associated Press he's learned toembrace the impediment as something that makes him unique.

"Everybody has their own flaws, and it's just about how you embrace those flaws and that makes you you," he said.

Concepcion also appeared on Shannon Sharpe's podcast in November totalk about his speech impediment.

The 21-year-old Concepcion finds himself high up on NFL Draft boards after turning in a strong junior season at Texas A&M. After transferring from North Carolina State, Concepcion gained 919 receiving yards and scored nine touchdowns in his first season with the Aggies.

That performance was good enough to make Concepcion a possible first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. That's exactly where he sits in Yahoo Sports' latest mock draft, which was released post-combine. Inthat mock draft, Concepcion is going just inside the first round, with the New England Patriots taking the wideout at pick No. 31.

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