LOS ANGELES — How Riley Curry once again became the focus of everyone's attention, Meghan and Harry return to their service-roots, and Taylor Swift helps one fan achieve her dream. These are the top headlines around Hollywood.
Ayesha Curry and Steph Curry's daughters have done it again.
The couple stopped by the final night of the Democratic National Convention to discuss why they support Democratic nominee Joe Biden for President, but many on social media couldn't get over the real stars of the show... their girls.
Riley and Ryan wowed the world with their adorable and informed answers to current questions, including what the president does and where he lives.
Riley also gave her own suggestions as to what traits she would want a president to have.
"A very kind personality," the eight-year-old says, "I would like to see them taking care of the earth and the people."
Amen, Riley.
It did not take long for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to return to their old ways. In this case, their old ways are okay, though, because it involves charity work.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry recently spent time in Los Angeles participating in a Baby2Baby drive-thru event, handing out essential items to families in need.
The couple devoted time earlier this week to give away diapers, food, supplies, and more just weeks after settling into their new home in Santa Barbara.
Charity work has always been close to the hearts of the former royals, with Meghan partaking in several women-led events, and Harry through his very own Invictus Games.
And speaking of charitable acts, Taylor Swift has just helped one fan's dream come true.
The singer recently made a $30,000 donation to a GoFundMe page supporting a young U.K. student hoping to pursue a college education.
According to the page, Vitoria Mario says she was accepted to a prestigious university in England to become a mathematician but was unable to secure her spot without tuition.
That's where Swift comes in.
The "Folklore" came across Vitoria's story, and donated the remaining amount of the GoFundMe's goal, and called the student inspiring for the "drive and dedication to turn your dreams into a reality."
Good for you, Taylor.