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  • Woody shocks fans with the debut of a bald spot in the new Toy Story 5 trailer released on Feb. 19

  • The beloved cowboy, whose iconic voice is reprised by Tim Allen, removes his hat to unveil his hairless plastic patch in the teaser

  • The fifth installment of the long-running franchise hits theaters on June 19

Cowboy hat coming in clutch.

Woody shocked fans when he debuted a bald spot in thenewly-released trailerofToy Story 5, which seesTim Allenreviving his beloved cowboy role more than three decades after franchise's first film premiered in 1995.

While Woody's age is never explicitly stated in the film, the fifth installment doesn't shy away from the obvious: the toys are getting old! Fittingly, the teaser features a scene that shines a light (literally) on the balding cowboy.

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At one point in the trailer, a poncho-wearing Woody removes his cowboy hat to unveil his hairless spot, which hilariously attracts the sunlight that ricochets off his plastic patch of baldness and into the eye of his now-blinded toys.

"Ooh! Ouch!" the toys say collectively as the light shines in their eyes. "Someone needs a brown marker," Trixie, the blue plastic Triceratops, quips about coloring in Woody's bald spot to match his hair.

Toy Story 5follows Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Mr. Potato Head and the rest of little girl Bonnie Anderson's toys in attempt to save her from Lilypad, a newly-introduced antagonist in the form of a tablet device (voiced byGreta Lee) that draws her attention away from her plastic friends.

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Later in the trailer, Lilypad takes a dig at Woody's age.

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"What are you, some sort of old man toy?" the talking tablet tells the cowboy in the clip before Forky chimes in, "She thinks you're old because you're bald, Woody."

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Tom Hanksrevives his role as Buzz andJoan Cusackreturns to voice Jessie alongside Allen's Woody.

Pixar debuted a full trailer for the fifthToy Storymovie on Thursday, Feb. 19, teasing a reunion between the beloved characters in the series' latest installment. It also debuted Lilypad, the high-tech, frog-shaped smart tablet.

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"The toys are back and this time, Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jessie and the rest of the gang's jobs are challenged when they come face-to-face with Lilypad, a brand-new tablet device that arrives with her own disruptive ideas about what is best for their kid, Bonnie," reads a synopsis.

"Will playtime ever be the same?" it teases.

Conan O'Brienalso joinsToy Story5's cast as a "toilet-training tech toy Smarty Pants," according to a press release, whileTony Halereturns as Forky, who was introduced in 2019'sToy Story 4.

New characters also include Craig Robinson's GPS hippo Atlas, Shelby Rabara as camera toy Snappy, Scarlett Spears as Bonnie, Mykal-Michelle Haris as Blaze, and Matty Matheson as Dr. Nutcase.

Toy Story 5hits theaters on June 19.

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ABC is revealing its lineup for Celebrity Jeopardy! All Stars

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  • Crowned champions Ike Barinholtz, Lisa Ann Walter and W. Kamau Bell will have the opportunity to defend their title against 18 other celebrities

  • The new season will premiere on Friday, March 13, on ABC

A new season ofCelebrity Jeopardy!is upon us. And this time, three champions have a lot to prove.

PEOPLE can exclusively announce theCelebrity Jeopardy! All Starslineup ahead of the tournament's premiere on Friday, March 13. In the competition show's forthcoming season, three reigning champions (all of whom won their respective seasons) will have the opportunity to defend their titles against some of the most competitive stars out there.

Previous winnersIke Barinholtz,Lisa Ann WalterandW. Kamau Bellwill compete alongside 18 other celebrities for theAll Starscrown.

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Mark Duplass,Rachel Dratch,Andy Richter,Macaulay Culkin,Cynthia Nixon,Margaret ChoandRay Romanowill also be featured in theAll Starsseason, along with podcaster Katie Nolan, NFL analyst Mina Kimes,Steven Weber,Gilmore GirlsactorSean Gunn, comedianRoy Wood Jr.,Patton Oswalt,Robin Thede, Mo Rocca andMira Sorvino.

Nobody Wants ThisstarsJackie Tohnand Tim Simons will also participate in the game show.

The three champions will be seeded directly into the tournament semifinals, per ABC.Celebrity Jeopardy!All Starswill air across 10 episodes and will have six quarterfinals, three semifinals and one finale.

In a teaser for the episode, hostKen Jenningsteased that the show's "brightest stars are all back."

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Barinholtz, who won the first season ofCelebrity Jeopardy!,returned to the game show for its Tournament of Champions. When hostKen Jenningsasked him about being the first celebrity champion to appear in the tournament, the comedian, 49, responded, "I feel like a guinea pig a little bit, but I like guinea pigs, they're adorable, like me. But yeah, it's an honor to be here."

Walter was crowned the winner of the show's second season, competing against Nolan and Rocca in the finale. All three finalists will now have a chance to go head-to-head once again. During her turn onJeopardy! Tournament of Champions, Walter said she would take her season 2 win to the grave.

"I'm going to be buried in [myJeopardy!trophy], it's my urn," shetold Jennings, perE! News. "I fought for it, I won it and it's going to go to good use. And I'm not kidding, it is now in my will."

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After his season 3 win, Bell noted it felt "awesome to win" when heannounced his victoryon the show's website. "During the first episode, my goal was not to embarrass myself," the comedian said. "However, as my wife is well aware, I do know a lot of random things. In any conversation that gets stuck over an unknown fact or figure, I'm the first to pull out my phone and look it up."

TheAll Starsseason will premiere on Friday, March 13, on ABC and can be streamed the next day on Hulu.

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NASCAR in court: Joe Gibbs Racing sues former competition director

Hanging over much of NASCAR's offseason was a nine-day trial that ended with the sanctioning body of stock car racingsettling with Michael Jordan's 23XI Racingand another team, Front Row Motorsports.

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Now, the sport is seemingly headed back to court.

Joe Gibbs Racing filed a lawsuit in the Western District of North Carolina on Thursday against the team's former competition director, Chris Gabehart. Gibbs' team alleges that Gabehart "embarked on a brazen scheme to steal JGR's most sensitive information and use it for the benefit of a direct competitor in NASCAR — Spire Motorsports."

USA TODAY Sports obtained a copy of the lawsuit, where JGR seeks to recover damages of up to $8 million because Gabehart allegedly violated "his contractual obligations and wrongfully" used "JGR's confidential information and trade secrets."

JGR claims that Gabehart stole the team's trade secrets after his demands for additional authority with the organization were "rebuffed" and he became "dissatisfied" with his position at JGR.

The filing did not request an injunction preventing Gabehart from working for Spire, though it's unclear if he actually reached an employment agreement with the team. Gabehart is not listed on Spire's website in a leadership or crew chief position. Spire is also not named as a co-defendant in the lawsuit.

According to JGR's claims, Gabehart met with team owner Joe Gibbs on Nov. 6, 2025 and demanded authority that would give him "carte blanche" over all racing decisions. When Gibbs declined to give Gabehart that power, Gabehart informed Gibbs he preferred to leave JGR and the two parties began working towards what JGR believed was an "amicable" and "generous" separation agreement.

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However, JGR says it became "suspicious" of Gabehart's intentions when it learned he had already allegedly met with Jeff Dickerson, the owner of Spire. JGR says it then conducted a forensic investigation of Gabehart's JGR-owned laptop and found "shocking" results.

JGR claims that its forensic investigation revealed that Gabehart allegedly synced his personal Google Drive with his JGR laptop, repeatedly conducted online research about Spire while he was still employed by JGR, had a Google Drive folder titled "Spire," and captured "more than a dozen" photos the day after his meeting with Gibbs — Nov. 7 — that contained "images of JGR files containing Confidential Information and Trade Secrets."

Additionally, JGR alleges that the photos also contained "comprehensive post-race audit and analyses of team and driver performance" for the entire 2025 season, complete team payroll details and compensation plans, pit crew analytics for the 2024 NASCAR season, and "detailed analytics of racecar tires used to assess impact on race results."

JGR says it learned on Feb. 11 that Gabehart had taken the position as Spire's chief motorsports officer, a role in which he "would be responsible for all of Spire's racing strategy and operations," which JGR contends is similar to what he did for them as competition director. Previously, JGR claims, Gabehart told them in December that his position with Spire wouldn't be similar to the role he had with JGR.

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Considered to be one of the smartest minds around the NASCAR garage, the 44-year-old Gabehart began his career in NASCAR's Cup Series in 2012 as an engineer on Kyle Busch's car with JGR. He was then the crew chief for Erik Jones in the second-tier Xfinity Series, then became the crew chief for Denny Hamlin's No. 11 in 2019. With Gabehart leading his team, Hamlin won 22 races in a six-year stretch, including a pair of Daytona 500s. Hamlin also made the final championship four in three seasons.

The winner of three Super Bowls as the head coach of Washington, Joe Gibbs founded Joe Gibbs Racing in 1992. The team has won five Cup Series championships, most recently with Busch in 2019. Gibbs' grandson Ty — now a Cup Series driver — won the team's fourth Xfinity Series championship in 2022.

A member of both the Pro Football and NASCAR hall of fames, Gibbs now co-owns JGR with his daughter-in-law Heather. In addition to his grandson and Hamlin, the team also fields Cup Series cars driven by Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe.

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