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The New Sense of Kenzo: CEO Charlotte Coupé Unpacks Her Plan

Vogue

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June 24, 2026

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The New Sense of Kenzo: CEO Charlotte Coupé Unpacks Her Plan

Speaking to Vogue Business in her first interview since taking the chief executive role, the 43-year-old is refreshingly frank about the task ahead.

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E! Online

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· Jul 1, 2026

Jennifer Lopez Says You "Should Have a Party" After a Breakup

Jennifer Lopez isn't afraid to get loud about her breakups. The Hustlers star—who has shared notable romances over the years, including her marriage to Ben Affleck from 2022 to 2024 after...

Fox News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Knicks parade attendee who dumped trash on sidewalk identified as JPMorgan Chase DEI exec, promptly fired

Angie Baez, a JPMorgan Chase executive, was fired after being identified as the woman who dumped trash on a NYC sidewalk during the Knicks parade.

Us Weekly

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· Jul 9, 2026

Kristin Cavallari Recalls Giving Her Estranged Dad Money: Couldn’t ‘Say No’

Kristin Cavallari opened up about her dynamic with her dad, Dennis Cavallari, in her 20s. Kristin, 39, opened up about her finances in the beginning of her career while chatting with Good American cofounder Emma Grede during an episode of her “Aspire” podcast. During the episode, Grede, 43, asked her how she navigated having a []

NDTV

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· Jun 24, 2026

JPMorgan Employee Loses Job Over Viral Video From Knicks Championship Parade

The woman was identified as Angie Báez, 40, who most recently served as Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce at JPMorgan Chase, New York Post...

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 24, 2026

Angie Báez: JPMorgan Chase earnings in focus after being fired from job for emptying Knicks trashcan, stealing it

Angie Báez, who worked for JPMorgan Chase, was identified as the woman who emptied the Knicks trashcan onto the street and then stole it.

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· Jun 25, 2026

Coldplay Kiss Cam Woman Busted Returning to Centerstage

TikTokThe corporate executive caught in her boss’s arms on a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert isn’t letting the Jumbotron get her down. Kristin Cabot and her former boss, Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, gained notoriety overnight after the pair frantically darted out of the frame of a kiss cam in July 2025—a viral moment that has racked up more than 3 billion views and exposed their extramarital affair to the world.Nearly a year later, Cabot, 54, is facing her trauma head-on. The former chief people officer at the tech company Astronomer attended her first concert since the scandal involving her former superior, the Boston Globe reported.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Related coverage for "The New Sense of Kenzo: CEO Charlotte Coupé Unpacks Her Plan": E! Online — Jennifer Lopez Says You "Should Have a Party" After a Breakup. Fox News — Knicks parade attendee who dumped trash on sidewalk identified as JPMorgan Chase DEI exec, promptly fired. Us Weekly — Kristin Cavallari Recalls Giving Her Estranged Dad Money: Couldn’t ‘Say No’. NDTV — JPMorgan Employee Loses Job Over Viral Video From Knicks Championship Parade. Hindustan Times — Angie Báez: JPMorgan Chase earnings in focus after being fired from job for emptying Knicks trashcan, stealing it. The Daily Beast — Coldplay Kiss Cam Woman Busted Returning to Centerstage