Zendaya Goes White in Bold Dress for PFW Amid Wedding Rumors

Zendayaknows how to command a fashion moment, and her latest appearance during Paris Fashion Week did exactly that. The actor arrived in a striking all-white ensemble that immediately sparked conversation, especially as whispers about possible wedding plans continue to swirl online. Captured on video as she arrived at the Louis Vuitton show, Zendaya's look felt deliberately clean, sculptural, and undeniably powerful.

Zendaya dons white dress for Paris Fashion Week appearance amid wedding rumors

Take a look at Zendaya stunning in a bold white dress at Paris Fashion Week:

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Zendaya's outfit centered around an asymmetrical white dress with a sharply tailored silhouette. The piece hugged her figure with precision while maintaining an elegant, architectural shape often seen at fashion week events. The design relied on clean lines and strong tailoring to create the overall look.

Zendaya's hairadded a soft contrast to the structured outfit. She wore her dark hair in smooth, flowing strands, styled with a side part that framed her face. The sleek texture created an effortless finish while maintaining a polished appearance suited for Paris Fashion Week. The actor appeared to wear softly sculpted skin with warm contouring and a luminous glow. She completed the glam with a muted nude lip.

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Cardi B Apologizes for Accidentally Throwing Water on Fan

Cardi Brecently caught attention for accidentally throwing water on a fan during aconcert. The fan shared the clip on Instagram, claiming that it was "worth it." Responding to it, the singer/rapperapologizedto the social media user. The incident happened in Houston, where the diva performed during herLittle Miss Drama Tour. Meanwhile, in the comments, viewers seemed excited to see Cardi B's response.

Cardi B comments on fan's video with apology for throwing water bottle during concert

Cardi B's apology in a fan's video during her recent concert has become viral. She apologized for throwing water on the Instagram user, who shared the clip on her handle. "Sorry friend …I'm mad at myself cause wat happen if you was going to the club after and I just f ur sh up," the "WAP" hitmaker commented.

Furthermore, the video began with an on-screen text, saying, "When you got your hair done yesterday, but Cardi B accidentally throws water on you. WORTH IT." It then featured the fan recording the bombshell's live performance. At the time, the rapper was pouring water on herself in the middle of the performance. As she threw the bottle away, the remaining water sprayed on the particular individual.

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It was an accident, and the fan didn't mind it; instead, she flaunted it to the world. In the caption, she wrote, "Cardi B in Houston! Not putting anymore heat in my hair, so whatever reverted, ain't my problem. You put on a show miss Am I the drama? Please let me get some."

Meanwhile, a viewer commented, "I just knew she was gonna be in the comments." Many users cheered for the fan's moment and were surprised by the celebrity's response. One comment read, "Like not everybody can say that Cardi B threw water on them like what a cool story to tell your kids lol so jelly." Moreover, the "Am I the Drama" artist's apology garnered over 140K likes, while the post received over 190K likes at the time of writing.

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Inside the numbers: Bam Adebayo's 83 points, and some of the records that were set

MIAMI (AP) — A look inside the numbers fromBam Adebayo's 83-point gamefor the Miami Heat on Tuesday night, the second-highest total in NBA history:

Associated Press Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) celebrates with forward Keshad Johnson (16) after reaching 83 points, the second-highest single game total in NBA history, in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) drives past Washington Wizards guard Jaden Hardy (8) and forward Justin Champagnie (9) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo, center, gets a hug from forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. (11) after he scored 83 points, the second-highest single game total in NBA history, in an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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83 points

Start with the obvious one. Only Wilt Chamberlain with his 100-point game is now ahead of Adebayo on the NBA single-game list.

Kobe Bryant — Adebayo's idol — had the No. 2 spot, with 81 points.

"It speaks volumes for his hard work," Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo said. "I know Bam. He works his butt off every single day. He never cheats the game. Seeing a guy like him doing something like this is incredible."

The 40-40 club

Adebayo is the first player in the NBA's play-by-play era — dating back to the start of the 1996-97 season — to have 40 points in both halves of a game.

He had 43 points in the first, 40 in the second.

The closest anyone has come to that in the last 30 years is Luka Doncic, who had 41 in the first and 32 in the second for Dallas against Atlanta on Jan. 26, 2024.

Chamberlain is the only other 40-40 member — barely. He had 41 in the first half of his 100-point game, then 59 more after halftime.

The free throws

Adebayo made 36 free throws and took 43, both of which are NBA single-game records.

Chamberlain made 28 on the night that he scored 100, March 2, 1962, in Hershey, Pennsylvania for Philadelphia against New York. Utah's Adrian Dantley also made 28 free throws, in Las Vegas, against Houston on Jan. 4, 1984.

The record for free throws attempted was 39, done twice, both times by Dwight Howard. He took that many for Orlando against Golden State on Jan. 12, 2012 — then did it again for the Los Angeles Lakers, against Orlando, on March 12, 2013.

The 3-pointers

Adebayo attempted 22 3-pointers, making him the seventh player in NBA history to try that many in a game.

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The others with at least that many: James Harden has done it four times and Stephen Curry twice, while Damian Lillard, Marcus Smart, J.R. Smith and Klay Thompson all did it once. Thompson has the record for attempts in a game with 24, done for Golden State on Oct. 29, 2018, against Chicago.

Thompson had a record 14 made 3s that night as well.

For perspective, Adebayo averaged — averaged! — 15 3-point attempts per season over his first seven years in the league.

43 shots

Adebayo's 43 field goal attempts wasn't even a season-high in the NBA. Cade Cunningham took 45 in a game for Detroit on Nov. 10.

Scoring average

In one night, Adebayo's average went from 18.9 to 20.0 points per game.

Heat records

Among the many Heat regular-season records that Adebayo set on Tuesday night:

— Most points in a quarter (31, previous was LeBron James with 25).

— Most points in a first half (43, previous was 31 by James, Dwyane Wade and Sherman Douglas).

— Most points in a second half (40, previous was 37 by James).

— Most shots in a game (43, previous was 39 by Wade).

— Most 3-point attempts in a game (22, previous mark was 17, done on six occasions).

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Inside the numbers: Bam Adebayo's 83 points, and some of the records that were set

MIAMI (AP) — A look inside the numbers fromBam Adebayo's 83-point gamefor the Miami Heat on Tuesday night, the secon...

 

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