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Spotted at TIFF: The Weeknd sings “Happy Birthday” to Adam Sandler, Harry Potter reunites with Sirius Black

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Yesterday was a big day at TIFF: some of the festival’s brightest stars came out to play for the premieres of Ford v Ferrari, with Matt Damon and Christian Bale, and Joker, featuring a very creepy looking Joaquin Phoenix. In the midst of press interviews and red-carpet madness, celebs found time to sign autographs, party at nightclubs and fuel up on caffeine. Here’s everywhere they were spotted in the past 24 hours:

Matt Damon nearly got a smooch:

Christian Bale signed this mini fan’s shirt at Calii Love:

Sebastian Stan mingled at Montecito:

Meryl Streep showed off her cabaret skills:

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Joaquin Phoenix stopped by St. George subway station for a pro-vegan photo op:

Charlie Hunnam and George MacKay got cozy:

Shia LaBeouf gave TIFF two thumbs up:

Harry Potter had a reunion with his godfather, Sirius Black:

After getting yelled at in Yonge-Dundas square, things started to look up for Adam Sandler: The Weeknd led a round of “Happy Birthday” for him at Arcane Nightclub. Timothée Chalamet was there, too. Your guess is as good as ours as to why the cake was Furby-themed:

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Chalamet predictably had girls screaming for pictures:

Rosario Dawson flashed a peace sign:

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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