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Spotted at TIFF: J. Lo gets swarmed, Jamie Foxx in a photo booth and Nicole Kidman cuddles a puppy

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Buckle up, TIFF fans—the first weekend of the festival had an influx of serious celebrity star power. Here are all the celebs we spotted in the past 48 hours:

J. Lo got her caffeine fix at Bulldog Coffee inside Assembly Chef’s Hall:

Later, she weaved through the iPhone-wielding masses on her way to Baro:

Robert Pattinson hung out with Chris Evans and director Taika Waititi at the Four Seasons:

Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx were spotted arriving at the airport:

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Foxx proved his serious photo booth skills at the Four Seasons:

Nicole Kidman is truly living her best TIFF life:

Susan Sarandon and Kerry Washington made TIFF dreams come true by posing for a photo together:

Sarandon also got a CN Tower shot at Lavelle:

Nicolas Cage signed autographs outside Marbl:

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Isla Fisher was spotted at the Four Seasons:

Gary Oldman was also spotted near the hotel:

So was Michael B. Jordan:

Antonio Banderas shared a moment with Dakota Johnson:

Eddie Murphy got his face made into (latte) art:

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Jon Hamm just wanted to drink his beet juice in peace:

He’s not working his angles here, but hey, celebs are people, too!:

But he’s still a fun guy:

Daniel Craig wasn’t ready for this photo op with Chris Evans and Jamie Lee Curtis. Exhibit A:

Exhibit B:

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And, finally, Tom Hanks says hello to the Hustlers:

Jean Grant has been a freelance writer since 2015, covering a range of lifestyle topics like shopping, interiors, wellness and culture for publications like Maclean’s and Toronto Life. She also enjoys working with brands to develop custom content, and shares personal essays through her Substack newsletter, Nobody is Thinking About You.
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