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Date:2025-04-16 22:25:36
Stars are going all out for their party in the U.S.A.
From the beach to the backyard, celebrities across America shared how they’re ringing in the Fourth of July with backyard barbecues, dazzling fireworks and some very patriotic looks.
Take, for example, Bethenny Frankel, who spent the day in the Hamptons sun with her 14-year-old daughter Bryn, whom she shares with ex-husband Jason Hoppy. The Real Housewives of New York City alum recreated a sweet throwback picture where the mother-daughter duo shared a paddleboard on the water.
"How it started >>> How it’s going," she wrote on Instagram. "Mommy & Me #hamptons summer with the Peanut.
Meanwhile, the Wahlbergs made their celebration a major family affair. Mark Wahlberg captioned the sweet family pic, which included wife Rhea Durham, "Wishing my fellow Americans a happy and safe 4th of July!!"
For Glen Powell, the holiday was the perfect occasion to put on a helmet and take to the sky. The Top Gun actor leaned into his character Hangman and spent some time flying a U.S. Navy Blue Angels plane.
Some have opted for a more lavish celebration, like Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, who is gearing up to throw his fourth annual Fourth of July bash in the Hamptons. And the festivities began early with a pre-party with celebs like Winnie Harlow, French Montana and Olivia Dunne.
Some stars, like Tom Brady, Travis Scott, and Quavo, played a friendly game of football on the beach before the party. But the evening's soirée is sure to dazzle attendees, who are expected to follow the summer whites dress code.
And last year’s event was just as extravagant with celebrities including Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kevin Hart were among others in attendance.
Keep reading to see how celebraties red, white and blew their followers away with their Fourth of July bash.
Ahead of Michael Rubin's illustrious Fourth of July soiree in the Hamptons, the former NFL quarterback played a game of football on the beach alongside Travis Scott, Quavo, Odell Beckham Jr. and more.
Glen channeled his Top Gun character Hangman on Independence Day while taking a U.S. Navy Blue Angels plane for a spin.
The son of Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson spent the American holiday on vacation in Italy's Amalfi Coast.
The Real Housewives of New York City soaked in the sun in the Hamptons with her daughter Bryn, 14, whom she shares with ex-husband Jason Hoppy. The reality star recreated a throwback photo of the pair on a paddleboard. She captioned the pic, "How it started >>> How it’s going."
It's a family affair for the Wahlbergs. The Ted actor captioned the family pic, "Wishing my fellow Americans a happy and safe 4th of July!!
The Las Vegas alum, who posed in a black bikini and her skincare company YSE Beauty bag, opted for a fun beach day with friends and family.
The former President of the United States reflected on the importance of the holiday and democracy.
"The Fourth of July is about celebrating the big, bold, inclusive experiment that is our American democracy," he wrote. "And it has always been an experiment. Our democracy has never been guaranteed, which means we can’t take it for granted. We need to keep fighting for it, keep improving it, and keep making sure it reflects the better angels of our nature instead of the worst. That, more than anything, is what America is all about.
Kelly shared a series of Fourth of July photos, which included some throwbacks from her childhood. She wrote with an American flag emoji, "Fourth of July, a few snaps of celebrations from 1973-2024."
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