A-listers made the rounds all over Manhattan last week.
The cast of “The Devil Wears Prada 2” reunited for the movie’s New York City premiere at Lincoln Center on Monday night.
We’re told attendees — including Heidi Klum, Winnie Harlow, Anna Wintour, Dylan Sprouse, Lucy Liu, Lady Gaga — enjoyed dinner under a tent at Lincoln Center Plaza after the screening.
The next evening, restaurant royalty came together for City Harvest’s “Shaken, Not Stirred” gala at Cipriani 42nd Street.
Bowen Yang hosted the evening, which honored Cote chef Simon Kim.
Also there to show their support was Le Bernardin’s Eric Ripert, Katie Couric, Jason Biggs and Jake Cohen.
A few blocks away, Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Kathleen Turner and Laverne Cox attended the movie premiere for “Animal Farm” at Regal Theater.
Downtown, Robert Aramayo had a theater full of notables “paralyzed and in tears” at the end of the Cinema Society screening of “I Swear,” a source shared.
The film centers around the true story of a man with Tourette’s who later went on to become a Tourette’s activist and educator and was awarded an MBE by Queen Elizabeth herself.
Among those swarming Aramayo at the Crosby Street Hotel afterwards were Famke Janssen, James Badge Dale, “Your Friends & Neighbors” actor Donovan Colan, “The Pitt” actor Rob Heaps, and Sony Pictures Classics head honchos Michael Barker and Tom Bernard.
Last Wednesday, A-listers gathered for The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s annual Spring Ball at The Plaza Hotel.
The event — sponsored by Carolina Herrera, Sidney Garber, and Wells Fargo — featured guests including Seth Meyers, Gillian Hearst and Wes Gordon.
The benefit raised more than $2.8 million for Turning Data Into Cures: Transforming Cancer Research, an initiative seeking to use artificial intelligence to find breakthroughs in the fight against cancer.
On Thursday night, Huma Abedin exclusively spoke with Page Six about her friendship with Hillary Clinton at the Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards at the Perelman Performing Arts Center.
“She has been a stalwart supporter of Vital Voices since the beginning, from its founding days, and she comes to support the awards every year in D.C.,” Abedin told us ahead of the event of the former Secretary of State.
“It’s our first year in New York, and I’m really glad that she’s here with us,” she gushed.
Other stars at the event included Bozoma Saint John, Diane von Furstenberg, Sophia Bush and Ashlyn Harris, Julia Fox, Bianca Lawson, Iman, Nicole Ari Parker
We’re told Saint John was the evening’s emcee and Clinton spoke at the end of the night.
Honorees included NBCUniversal Entertainment Chairwoman Dame Donna Langley and managing director of F1 Academy Susie Wolff and other incredible global leaders.
This past weekend was brimming with A-listers all over the Big Apple.
A Page Six spy spotted Julia Roberts and her husband Danny Moder stepping out for a date night at “Proof” on Broadway to support her friends and cast members, Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle.
On Sunday, Broadway once again lit up with celebrity power players at the opening night of Joe Turner’s “Come and Gone.”
Debbie Allen, Cedric the Entertainer, LL Cool J, and Misty Copeland were all present for the play, and guests hit a starry afterparty at Bryant Park Grill after the curtains closed.
Also opening that night was Broadway’s “The Lost Boys.” We hear Neil Patrick Harris, Pink and her daughter Willow, Zooey Deschanel and Steph Curry attended the afterparty at Hard Rock Cafe.
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