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Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren Are Dressed to Impress in London, Plus Prince William, Jennifer Garner and More

Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren Are Dressed to Impress in London, Plus Prince William, Jennifer Garner and More

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Stars have been everywhere this week. In London, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren celebrate the premiere of MobLand while Prince William makes a special visit in Scotland. In Paris, Jennifer Garner is spotted on set while Matt Bomer makes an appearance on The View in New York City.
Here, are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings!
Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren are looking sharp at the premiere of MobLand in London on March 27.
Prince William attends an event marking the launch of Invisible Cities Aberdeen on March 27 in Scotland.
Jennifer Garner flashes her bright smile while on set in Paris on March 27.
Matt Bomer sports a snazzy blue blazer for his appearance on The View in New York City on March 27.
Valerie Bertinelli stops by The Drew Barrymore Show in New York City on March 27.
Tom Hardy adds a flower to his lapel for the premiere of MobLand in London on March 27.
Timothée Chalamet looks out from under his baseball cap while out in L.A. on March 26.
Leslie Bibb smiles in all-white while out in New York City on March 27.
Bon Jovi, Jake Bonjovi and Millie Bobby Brown catch the women's semifinal tennis match at the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium on March 27.
Will Smith attends a special event Q&A session at Hard Rock Cafe in Philadelphia on March 25 ahead of the release of album Based on a True Story.
Naomi Watts steps out with a smile in New York City on March 27.
Nathan Lane waves to the crowd as he arrives for an appearance on The View in New York City on March 27.
Demi Lovato attends the official Emmy Award FYC event for her movie Child Star on March 20 in L.A.
Christina Ricci and Mark Hampton step out for a stroll in Los Angeles on March 26.
Chase Sui Wonders makes an appearance on The View in New York City on March 27.
Charlie Cox is in character on the set of Daredevil: Born Again in Brooklyn, New York on March 27.
Selena Gomez pops in a rosy turtleneck dress and bright red lip at a Rare Beauty event in New York City's SoHo neighborhood on March 26.
Ed Sheeran plays the guitar and sings on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in New York City on March 26.
Nicola Coughlan glows at an event hosted by Neutrogena at BAFTA in London on March 26.
Ellen Pompeo beams while promoting Good American Family on Lorraine in London on March 27.
Scarlett Johansson takes the stage during a celebration of Patti Smith in New York City on March 26.
Maggie Rogers and Bruce Springsteen team up for a performance during a celebration of Patti Smith in New York City on March 26.
A stylish Carey Mulligan heads into Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Los Angeles on March 26.
Justin Bieber keeps it low-key on a night out in Los Angeles with his wife Hailey on March 26.
With her husband, Hailey Bieber steps out for a night in Los Angeles on March 26.
Jessica Betts and Niecy Nash-Betts are attached at the hip on the carpet of the #GLAAD Honors in Los Angeles on March 26.
Amber Riley dons a colorful number to the #GLAAD Honors in Los Angeles on March 26.
Eva Longoria appears at the Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip L.A. premiere in a floor-length gown on March 26.
Kathryn Hahn attends a New York City party for The Studio premiere in a patchwork quilt dress on March 26.
Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Dewayne Perkins, Seth Rogen and Chase Sui Wonders attend a tastemaker screening of The Studio in New York City on March 26.
Michelle Monaghan wears a strapless black dress around Los Angeles on March 26.
Ncuti Gatwa crosses his legs on The Tonight Show in New York City on March 26.
America's Got Talent judge Sofía Vergara is all dolled up for the season 20 red carpet in Pasadena, California, on March 26.
Mel B and Simon Cowell arrive for a taping of America's Got Talent season 20 in Pasadena, California, on March 26.
Howie Mandel rocks shades on the America's Got Talent season 20 red carpet in Pasadena, California, on March 26.
America's Got Talent host Terry Crews leaps during a photo at the season 20 red carpet in Pasadena, California, on March 26.
Padma Lakshmi poses with her hands in her pockets at the Survival of the Thickest season 2 premiere in N.Y.C. on March 26.
Sherri Shepherd goes red all over for the Survival of the Thickest season 2 premiere in N.Y.C. on March 26.
Michelle Buteau sparkles in a black bodysuit at the season 2 premiere of Survival of the Thickest in New York City on March 26.
Whoopi Goldberg is cheek-to-cheek with LaTanya Richardson Jackson backstage at Purpose on Broadway in N.Y.C. on March 26.
Will Smith embraces the 76ers' mascot, Franklin the Dog, at a game against the Washington Wizards in Philadelphia on March 26.
The Handmaid's Tale costars Elisabeth Moss and Yvonne Strahovski contrast in black and white outfits at a PaleyFest event for the show in L.A. on March 26.
Also at The Handmaid's Tale event at PaleyFest in L.A., Bradley Whitford gives two thumbs up on March 26.
Tara Reid turns toward the camera at the premiere of Pabrik Gula in Los Angeles on March 26.
Eric Stonestreet films Dexter: Resurrection at Manhattan Heliport in New York City on March 26.
Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber pose together at the Vogue World: Hollywood event at Chateau Marmont in L.A. on March 26.
Will Smith is all smiles as he's honored with his own street in Philadelphia on March 26.
Natalia Bryant opts for a green ensemble for Wednesday's Vogue World event at Chateau Marmont in L.A.
Heidi Klum looks out from under her statement shades as she steps out in New York City on March 26.
Anna Wintour steps behind the podium during the Vogue World: Hollywood event at Chateau Marmont in L.A. on March 26.
Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff catch a performance of Vanya in New York City on March 25.
Christina Hendricks signs autographs in Lille, France during Series Mania Festival on March 26.
Mark Duplass, Imogen Faith Reid, Ellen Pompeo and Kay Ribeiro pose together at a Good American Family screening at BAFTA in London on March 26.
Kylie Jenner flashes a smile as she tries out the Booster Pro at the Medicube pop-up on March 25 in L.A.
Ike Barinholtz, Kathryn Hahn, Seth Rogen and Chase Sui Wonders attend a special event for their movie The Studio at SiriusXM Studios on March 26.
Natalie Dormer sports an animal print dress for an appearance on The View on March 26 in New York City.
Pamela Anderson is fresh-faced at the New York Women in Film and Television Muse Awards on March 26 in New York City.
Rosamund Pike has fun with patterns for an appearance in New York City on March 26.
Tamron Hall shows off a copy of her children's book Harlem Honey: The Adventures of a Curious Kid during an appearance on Good Morning America on March 26 in New York City.
Ben Stiller smiles as he talks all things Severance during an appearance on This Morning on March 26 in London.
Matt Bomer and Billie Lourd strike a pose at the L.A. premiere of Mid-Century Modern at DGA Theater Complex on March 25.
Nicole Kidman smiles at a special screening of Holland at the Belcourt Theater in Nashville on March 25.
King Charles visits the "Soil: The World at Our Feet" exhibit at Somerset House in London on March 26.
Zoe Saldaña smiles with her newly-minted Gran Soberano award at the National Theater in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on March 25.
Will Smith is back in Philadelphia following a special event for his upcoming album Based on a True Story at Hard Rock Cafe on March 25.
Sofia Carson sparkles at the premiere of The Life List at The Plaza Hotel in New York City on March 25.
Melanie Griffith and Selma Blair smile together at the book launch for Covet the Comeback hosted by Etro at Spago in Beverly Hills on March 25.
Nathan Lane celebrates the premiere of his new show Mid-Century Modern on March 25 in L.A.
Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons takes the stage to perform during Tuesday's episode The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 25.
Days after JONASCON, Joe Jonas steps out for a stroll in New York City on March 25.
Tess Sanchez and Max Greenfield bring date night to the L.A. premiere of Mid-Century Modern at DGA Theater Complex on March 25.
Adam Scott makes an appearance on This Morning in London with his Severance director Ben Stiller on March 26.
Aimee Lou Wood is all dressed up for the Royal Television Society Programme Awards at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London on March 25.
Amanda Seyfried steps out in Lille, France for a screening of Long Bright River at the Series Mania Festival on March 25.
Andrew Rannells and Tuc Watkins pose together at the L.A. premiere of Mid-Century Modern at DGA Theater Complex in L.A. on March 25.
With Bing the dog in tow, Naomi Watts stops by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 25 in New York City.
Garcelle Beauvais and Kathy Hilton pose together at the book launch for Covet the Comeback hosted by Etro at Spago in Beverly Hills on March 25.
Denise Richards signs an autograph during a visit to SiriusXM Studios in L.A. on March 25.
Danica McKellar arrives at the premiere of The King of Kings at AMC Dine-In Thoroughbred 20 in Franklin, Tennessee on March 25.
Connie Britton picks up a purple phone during the premiere of The Life List at The Plaza Hotel in New York City on March 25.
Chase Sui Wonders reps the New York Knicks as she arrives for a game at Madison Square Garden on March 25 in New York City.
Caroline Rhea poses at Tuesday's Mid-Century Modern premiere at DGA Theater Complex in L.A. on March 25.
Jessica Gunning opts for a green ensemble at Tuesday's Royal Television Society Programme Awards at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London on March 25.
Krysten Ritter is wrapped up in a red coat during her appearance at NBC Studios in New York City on March 25.
Patricia Heaton and Kristin Chenoweth attend the premiere of The King of Kings on March 25 in Franklin, Tennessee.
Paul Walter Hauser shows off his T-shirt at the premiere of Luckiest Man in America at the Aero Theater in L.A. on March 25.
Amanda Seyfried snuggles with an adorably fluffy companion during day five of the Series Mania Festival in Lille, France on March 25.
Justin Bieber steps out for a bite to eat at Dialog Cafe in West Hollywood on March 24.
Newlyweds Justin Theroux and Nicole Brydon Bloom are back stateside on March 25 with their dog Kuma following their recent Mexican wedding.
Selena Gomez is chic in an animal print blazer during a visit to SiriusXM Studios in New York City on March 25.
Sheila Atim and Eddie Redmayne pose together at the Arts Emergency reception at Christie's King Street in London on March 25.
Hailee Steinfeld rocks an all-purple ensemble for a Nexxus event at an airport hangar in L.A. as the face of the brand's Hy-Volume collection.
Elizabeth Olsen rocks a posh tweed suit stops by The Drew Barrymore Show on March 25 in New York City.
Bill Murray makes an appearance on The Howard Stern Show at SiriusXM Studios in New York City on March 25.
John Stamos poses with fellow volunteers at Children's Hospital Los Angeles during a recent visit.
Kimberly Williams-Paisley smiles in pink during an appearance at SiriusXM Studios in New York City on March 25.
Romeo and Cruz Beckham snag some snacks from a smoothie shop in Notting Hill on March 24.
Sigourney Weaver chats with Queen Camilla at a reception for the launch of the Queen's reading room medal at Clarence House in London on March 25.
Tony Brown, Kenny Chesney, Carlene Carter and John Carter Cash smile together at the Country Music Hall of Fame inductee announcement at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville on March 25.
Brooke Shields celebrates Black Tap's 10th anniversary with a pair of cotton candy-topped milkshakes on March 24 in New York City.
Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal are all smiles at the season 2 premiere of The Last of Us at TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on March 24.
Ellen Pompeo opts for a pair of statement earrings at Monday's Good American Family premiere in Paris on March 24.
Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen pose together at an after party following the premiere of The Studio on March 24 in L.A.
Jason Ritter and Melanie Lynskey smile and wave at the L.A. premiere of season 2 of The Last of Us on March 24.
Nikki Glaser opts for a metallic ensemble as she steps out onstage at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 24 in New York City.
Naomi Watts matches with Bing the dog at the premiere of The Friend on March 24 in New York City.
Mary J. Blige is draped in fur while performing during the For My Fans Tour at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on March 24.
Malcolm Washington, Denzel Washington, Olivia Washington, Pauletta Washington, John David Washington and Katia Washington attend opening night of Wine in the Wilderness at Classic Stage Company in New York City on March 24.
Sunrise Coigney and Mark Ruffalo step out hand-in-hand for the premiere of The Friend at the iPic and The Fulton by Jean-Georges in New York City on March 24.
Sofia Carson rocks emerald green while out in New York City on March 24.
Sporting a pinstripe suit, Rob McElhenney attends the season 2 premiere of The Last of Us on March 24 at TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Randall Park smiles from his seat during an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show for an episode airing March 25.
Patrick J. Adams and Troian Bellisario bring date night to the premiere of The Studio on March 24 at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in L.A.
Sans mustache, Bryan Cranston steps out for the premiere of The Studio on March 24 in L.A.
Aidy Bryant attends the premiere of The Studio at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in L.A. on March 24.
Alix Earle joins her friend Jake Shane in Orlando, Florida during his March 23 tour stop.
Jake Gyllenhaal steps out for the Shubert Foundation's 11th annual High School Theatre Festival at the Shubert Theatre in New York City on March 24.
Isabela Merced and Kaitlyn Dever are dressed to the nines at the March 24 season 2 premiere of The Last of Us in L.A.
Fran Drescher attends the New York premiere of The Friend on March 24 in a creme suit and statement accessories.
Chrishell Stause smiles at the season 2 premiere of The Last of Us on March 24 in Hollywood.
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