Olandria Carthen Is Barbie's Lookalike in Latex Micro Mini for Coachella

Olandria Carthenstunned everyone at Coachella weekend 1 as the face of the campaign, “You Can Be Any Barbie.” The “Love Island USA” star embraced her “Bama Barbie” persona in a pink latex micro minidress, blending her signature style with Barbie’s iconic fashion vibe. She shared her photos and video on her Instagram handle, which immediately caught attention.

Olandria Carthen stuns in latex micro minidress for Coachella’s Barbie pop-up

Take a look at Olandria Carthen’s photos in a Barbie getup in a latex micro minidress:

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The reality TV star channeled her inner Barbie in a new campaign at Coachella weekend 1 and truly slayed the look. She wore a latexmicro minidresswith a strapless design and a bold neckline, adding a sultry touch to the otherwise feminine outfit.

The dress flared at the bottom for a soft vibe. She completed the ensemble with white heels. Carthen wore white stud earrings to finish the look in style, while her rosy makeup and statement nails added extra charm to the pink dress.

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NHL coach suffers facial fractures after being brutally struck by a loose puck

The head coach of theColorado Avalanche ice hockey teamwas taken to hospital after being struck in the side of the head by a rogue puck.

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Jared Bednar suffered facial fractures and a corneal abrasion following the incident but is expected to make a full recovery, according to a statement from the NHL team.

The incident took place during Saturday’s game between theAvalanche and the Las Vegas Golden Knights.

Knights forward Keegan Kolesar was attempting to bank the puck off the side boards but overshot, bouncing off the players on the Avalanche bench and striking Bednar in the side of the head.

The coach retired to the dressing room and did not return to the game. He was reportedly fully alert and conscious while being taken to the hospital, where he underwent a CT scan.

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Jared Bednar, head coach of the Colorado Avalanche ice hockey team, was taken to hospital after being struck in the side of the head by a rogue puck (AP)

However, he is now set to miss upcoming games while he recovers.

“Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar will not accompany the team on their upcoming two-game road trip due to facial fractures and a corneal abrasion,” the Avalanche said in a statement.

“He will not require surgery at this time and is expected to make a full recovery.

The incident took place during Saturday’s game between the Avalanche and the Las Vegas Golden Knights, which Colorado lost 3-2 (AP)

“Avalanche assistant coaches Nolan Pratt and Dave Hakstol will coach the team in Edmonton and Calgary.”

The Golden Knights ultimately beat the Avalanche 3-2 in overtime to take a playoff spot.

"It's certainly a little unnerving," Pratt told reporters after the game. "It's scary when the pucks are flying in there. It happens all the time and unfortunate tonight, so it takes a little second to sort of recalibrate and then get back to it.”

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Masters 2026: Brooks Koepka's driver was set to the wrong setting

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Brooks Koepka’s driver was set to the wrong setting.

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Admittedly, this gets into the weeds of golf nerdity, but when you’re teeing it up at the Masters, golf nerdity is part of doing business.

So let’s explain:

Koepka uses a Titleist GT3, which allows for different settings. These settings are adjustable depending on what kind of ball flight you want — neutral, fade or draw. It’s a bit more complicated than that, but the gist is you set the club to your preferred setting.

Koepka’s preferred setting is “A1,” or standard. But on the driving range Thursday after Round 1 he realized his driver had been set to B1, which is more “flat.”

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“No one noticed it,” he said. “Switching back to A1, which is what we usually had it and just driving it better.”

Per Data Golf, Koepka lost .41 strokes off the tee Thursday, but gained .86 on Friday. Not surprising, he hit seven fairways Thursday compared to nine Friday and his score showed it — 72 in Round 1 vs. 69 in Round 2, which puts him 3-under for the tournament, nine shots back of Rory McIlroy.

While Koepka explained the error Friday, he didn’t make much of a thing of it.

“Ball striking has been really good this week. Putted better today. Short game has been kind of iffy,” he said after his round. “But, yeah, I like the way I'm playing right now. Just need to be a little bit more aggressive.”

Koepka, playing in his first major since leaving LIV Golf, currently sits in a tie for 13th.

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Inside Justin Bieber’s Coachella Performance, From His Setlist to Hailey Bieber’s Support

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  • Justin Bieber returned to Coachella to perform his headlining set.

  • The star stuck to songs from his new albums Swag and Swag II, performing songs like “Yukon” and “Daisies.”

  • Hailey Bieber and Kylie Jenner were spotted in the audience, supporting him.

After months of preparation, Justin Bieber returned to the stage at Coachella, performing his first headlining show at the festival last night. Bieber gave an intimate performance, pulling from his albumsSwagandSwag IIfor his setlist. Standout moments during the set included Bieber revisiting his past works with a live search through YouTube and a guest appearance from The Kid Laroi.

Fans quickly shared footage from his show on social media:

His wife, Hailey Bieber, was spotted in the crowd with her friend, Kylie Jenner.

The full set list included songs from his most recent albums and his past work:

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Back in October, a source detailed toPeoplehow much effort Bieber was putting into his Coachella performance.

At that point, Bieber was on Twitch, showing how he and his team were preparing for the festival. A source close to him told the outlet that Bieber was purposely showcasing his process as “his way of letting fans see that he’s excited and working hard for his headlining set at Coachella.”

In September, shortly after Bieber was announced as a headliner for the festival, a source gavePeoplean update on how he and his wife were doing amid the news.

“Both Justin and Hailey are thriving right now,” the source said. “They just celebrated their wedding anniversary; he’s on top of the charts; and she’s breaking records in beauty. They are both very focused. Justin’s super grateful for his fans. He’s hyped about Coachella. Hailey will be there of course.”

Bieber recentlyperformed“Yukon” at the Grammys, marking one of his first onstage appearances in years. TMZreportedthat last weekend, he had a private concert as well at the Troubadour in L.A.

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Masters: Patrick Reed looking to play the heel to Rory McIlroy

AUGUSTA, Ga. — If not for the big magnolia tree off the right side of the 18th fairway, Saturday’s final pairing would be about as juicy as it gets for the Masters.

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“Been behind it twice,” Patrick Reed lamented after finishing up his second consecutive 69 to head into the weekend at 6-under par.

Reed’s tee shot at 18 on Friday probably won’t be the difference in him winning or losing the tournament. But it did cost him the chance to play in the final group head-to-head with Rory McIlroy.

Patrick Reed watches his tee shot on the 12th hole during the second round of the Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club, Friday, April 10, 2026, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Reed and McIlroy have a complicated past

If you don’t recall, there’s some pretty interesting history in that pairing.

When Reed won this tournament in 2018, he and McIlroy were in the final group on Sunday — the last time they played together at the Masters. Even more memorable was their Ryder Cup duel in 2016 — one of the most electric singles matches in the history of the event with highlight-reel shots, back-and-forth trash talk and Reed earning the “Captain America” nickname with a 1-up victory as the U.S. team cruised to victory on Sunday.

There’s also been subsequent beef between them. At a tournament in Dubai in 2023, after Reed had left the PGA Tour for LIV Golf, Reed attempted to say hello to McIlroy on the driving range but was essentially rebuffed. The exchange ended with Reed reaching into his pocket and flicking a LIV tee toward McIlroy.

Why was McIlroy upset at Reed? Because Reed’s attorney, Larry Klayman, had served McIlroy with a subpoena on Christmas Eve as part of a wide-ranging defamation lawsuit against the PGA Tour for colluding with the DP World Tour to prevent players from leaving for LIV.

Of course, irony of ironies, Reed announced in January that he was leaving LIV to re-join the PGA Tour when he’s eligible later this summer.

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So in a tournament thatMcIlroy has grabbed by the neck with a six-stroke leadheading into the weekend, Reed playing the foil once again would have at least made for good theater. But thanks to his only bogey of the day, it was not to be — for now.

“The worst part and the thing that frustrated me most is I hit every golf shot how I wanted to,” Reed said. “On 18 you're having to get up and down, and then hit the putt where I wanted to and just doesn't go in. Things like that happen around here. In golf in general.”

Reed playing well heading into and at Augusta

Still, it would be hard for Reed to be disappointed with the way he’s playing. After some outstanding results this year on the DP World Tour, including wins at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and the Qatar Masters, he has differentiated himself from others who either recently left LIV or are stuck there for the foreseeable future by competing well against top-caliber fields. (See,Bryson DeChambeau, who missed the cut Friday.)

It suggests he’ll be a force when he does get back on the PGA Tour — especially if he can dig back into the heel persona that has long made him one of the most divisive players in the world.

“As a whole the game feels solid,” he said. “Just need to continue to give myself opportunities. Any time I sit there and shoot back-to-back 69s or anything in the 60s on Thursday, Friday in Augusta, you're happy.”

And who knows, if McIlroy doesn’t have his best stuff on Saturday, another 69 or something in that neighborhood could give Reed a chance to get back in this thing. The 35-year old who led nearby Augusta State to a couple of NCAA championships is obviously comfortable here, with five top-10 finishes in his last eight Masters, including the victory.

With McIlroy fully in control of the tournament heading into the weekend, a chance to look him in the eye on Sunday is all Reed can ask for at this point.

“After winning in '18, at that point I definitely felt like I have always wanted to put (the green jacket) on a second time,” Reed said. “As players and as professional golfers you always have to believe in yourself that you can. Until you do, you always have that just little voice of doubt in the back of your mind.

“I was able to close out in '18 and give myself some good opportunities since then. Hopefully we can go ahead and get my second one.”

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