Billie Eilish Backs Wicked, The Goonies Reunite for Love Hurts, and More of This Week’s Hottest Hollywood Events
- Juliette Blanc
- Mar 31
- 2 min read
Published on 02 April 2025, by Juliette Blanc | USA
Hollywood was buzzing this week as A-list stars and iconic casts stepped out for a series of high-profile events, proving once again that when it comes to premieres, parties, and pop culture moments—Tinseltown never rests.

Pop phenomenon Billie Eilish turned heads as she made a surprise appearance at a private Wicked preview event, offering her full support for the highly anticipated film adaptation. Dressed in her signature oversized style, Eilish posed with the cast and praised the film’s bold visuals and “magical storytelling.” Her attendance quickly lit up social media, fueling fan excitement and sparking new speculation about potential musical collaborations for the film’s soundtrack.
The Wicked buzz has been building steadily, and Billie’s seal of approval only added fuel to the fire. As one insider put it, “When Billie shows up, the culture listens.”
In what felt like a nostalgic fever dream for ‘80s film lovers, the original cast of The Goonies reunited for a special screening of the new dark comedy Love Hurts, directed by one of their own—Josh Brolin. Held at the historic Egyptian Theatre, the event was both a celebration of the new film and a heartfelt nod to the legacy of their breakout roles.
Cheers erupted when Sean Astin, Corey Feldman, and Martha Plimpton walked the carpet alongside Brolin, exchanging hugs, laughs, and stories from the set of The Goonies that left fans and press swooning with nostalgia. “We’ve all grown up, but the bond hasn’t aged a day,” Brolin said during a heartfelt speech after the screening.
Beyond these major moments, the week was packed with stylish soirées, brand activations, and art openings. Notable highlights included:
A glitzy cocktail party hosted by Gucci to unveil their latest campaign, drawing fashion icons like Zoë Kravitz and Timothée Chalamet.
The opening of a contemporary art exhibition in Downtown L.A., attracting a creative crowd of artists, models, and gallery insiders.
A rooftop listening session for an upcoming indie film soundtrack, with surprise performances and rooftop views that stole the show.
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