Celebrity Sightings: From Isle of Wight to Royal Ascot, June 2026 Highlights
From the Isle of Wight to Royal Ascot, June 2026 was a whirlwind of celebrity activity across the globe. In a span of four days, stars from music, film, fashion and sports converged on stages, screens, and streets in the United Kingdom, the United States and Germany, drawing the public’s eye to every headline event.
The week’s opening salvo came on Saturday, June 20, when the Isle of Wight Festival in Newport welcomed singer Rita Ora to its main stage. Ora’s appearance marked her return to the island after an eight‑year hiatus, a detail the festival’s press release highlighted. The same day, Puerto‑Rican rapper Bad Bunny electrified the Merkur Spiel‑Arena in Düsseldorf with a sold‑out show from his Debi Tirar Más Fotos world tour, a performance that local media praised as a “full‑house” spectacle.
A day earlier, on June 19, actress Jane Fonda graced the premiere of her documentary Gaslit at the Laemmle Monica Film Center in Santa Monica. The film’s press release confirmed the event and underscored Fonda’s activism against LNG expansion in the Gulf Coast, a central theme of the documentary.
Fashion and wellness events also dominated the week. On June 20, supermodel Claudia Schiffer attended the two‑day Healf Experience 2026 (HX26) at 180 Studios in London, an event organized by wellness brand Healf that drew a star‑studded crowd. In New York, the Target SoHo store hosted a celebration of its “Curated By” initiative, featuring Jordyn Woods and NBA player Karl‑Anthony Towns. Local press covered the event, noting the retailer’s partnership with the athletes.
The DC Comics franchise made headlines on June 19 when actor Jason Momoa and actress Milly Alcock appeared at a London photocall for the upcoming Supergirl film. The event, part of the film’s promotional tour, was reported by entertainment outlets.
Royal Ascot, the annual horse‑racing event in Ascot, England, attracted the British monarchy on June 19. King Charles III and Queen Camilla were photographed at the races, a tradition that has been documented since the early 20th century.
Cultural celebrations also took center stage. The “Broadway Celebrates Juneteenth” event in Times Square on June 19 featured actress Debbie Allen onstage and actor Corbin Bleu delivering a speech. Meanwhile, Cardi B’s diamond display at the ARUA 57 lounge in New York City on the same day added a touch of luxury to the city’s nightlife.
In Nashville, the Jackass: Best and Last stunt event at First Horizon Park saw Steve‑O and Johnny Knoxville photographed mid‑stunt, a moment captured by local media.
The fashion week circuit was equally bustling. Milan’s Ralph Lauren Spring 2027 show on June 19 drew a host of celebrities, including Maluma, Henry Golding, Joe Locke, Colman Domingo, Tom Hiddleston, and Scott Eastwood, who were photographed on the runway or backstage.
Other notable appearances included chef Andrew Zimmern attending a Food & Wine Classic in Aspen with friend Tyler Florence, and actor Anthony Anderson being photographed at the HBCU Week Awards Gala in New York.
The week’s events illustrate the continued presence of high‑profile figures across a range of entertainment sectors, from live music and film premieres to fashion shows and cultural celebrations.
The calendar is already full for the following week, with additional appearances by celebrities such as Henry Cavill, Sarah Jessica Parker, and others scheduled at various venues.