Chris Rock Hard Launches New Relationship with a Kiss While on a Stroll

Chris Rock appears to be romantically involved with a new woman

People Chris Rock and Simone Henault at a Manhattan park on March 31, 2026.Credit: BrosNYC / BACKGRID

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  • The actor and comedian was photographed kissing creative producer Simone Henault in New York City

  • He was married to Malaak Compton-Rock from 1996 until 2016, and previously linked to actress Lake Bell

It looks likeChris Rockhas a new woman in his life.

On Tuesday, March 31, the 61-year-old comedian and actor was photographed on a PDA-filled outing in a public park in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood with a woman identified as Simone Henault.

In the photos, the pair walked side by side for a daytime stroll, even stopping to share a kiss while sitting at a park bench.

Chris Rock at a public park in ManhattanCredit: BrosNYC / BACKGRID

A rep for Rock did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

Henault is a DJ, creative producer and content strategist, per herInstagrambio. A 2021online portfoliodescribed Henault as a wardrobe stylist and producer at Google.

She and theSpiralstar were alsoseen together leavingthe upscale Santa Monica, Calif., restaurant Giorgio Baldi and getting into a car together last month.

Rock was previously married toMalaak Compton-Rockfrom 1996 to 2016, and the exes sharetwo daughters, Lola Simone Rock, 23, and Zahra Savannah Rock, 21.

Prior to Henault, Rock was romantically linked to actress and screenwriterLake Bell.

Rock previously joked about beinglonely in his 50sduring an episode ofKevin Hart's Peacock seriesHart to Heart,which aired in July 2022.

"You're a 56-year-old bachelor now," Hart, now 46, jokingly told theGrown Ups 2actor at the time.

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Chris Rock at a public park in ManhattanCredit: BrosNYC / BACKGRID

"Let's not go there," Rock replied, laughing. "I'm by myself. I'm a lonely man!"

Hart asked his guest if he would ever reconsider marriage, to which Rock responded, "I think I'm good. At some point I'll have a woman and whatever, and hopefully she'll be with me for a while, and one day I won't be able to make it up the steps and I'll put her in my will. 'I can't get up the stairs — somebody get me my will! I gotta put Angie in my will.'"

He also mentioned being an empty nester since both Lola and Zahra had gone off to college.

That same year, Rock was photographed multiple timesin Santa Monica with Bell, including for a dinner outing at Giorgio Baldi during Fourth of July weekend.

Rock and theNo Escapeactress, 47, were also seen dining at the area's Coast restaurant around that time, as seen in a photo obtained byTMZ. The outlet also reported that the pair were previously spotted together at a St. Louis Cardinals game.

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A source told PEOPLERock and Bell had "been seeing each other for a few weeks."

"It's a pretty new relationship," the source said. "They are getting to know each other and seem to have fun."

Rock has also been linked to actressesMegalyn EchikunwokeandCarmen Ejogo.

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Ryan Gosling drops out of the Daniels' follow-up to Oscar-winner

They tried for a Hail Mary, but it looks likeRyan Goslingwill not star in the Daniels' next film.

Entertainment Weekly Ryan Gosling in 2024; Michelle Yeoh in 'Everything Everywhere All at Once'Credit: Jon Kopaloff/Getty; Allyson Riggs/A24

The leading man in the No. 1 film in the country,Project Hail Mary, was set to appear in the big follow-up to directing duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's Oscar-winning breakthrough,Everything Everywhere All at Once, perDeadline Hollywood. But he has had to drop out for scheduling reasons,Entertainment Weeklycan confirm.

The untitled event film was ready to shoot in Los Angeles this summer, amid aworrying declinein productions rooted in the heart of Hollywood. But after getting a multimillion-dollar tax credit from the state of California undernewly expanded guidelines, the production was unable to change its shoot dates, and Gosling's schedule was unable to accommodate.

The Daniels posing with their Oscars at the Academy Awards in 2023Credit: Mike Coppola/Getty Images

Little is known about the Daniels' follow-up to the bonkers family dramedy that became the golden child of the 2023 Oscars. The film picked up awards for Best Picture, Best Directing, Best Actress for Michelle Yeoh, both Best Supporting for Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis, and more.

But Gosling certainly would have lent it star power that translates into serious commercial appeal. In just two weeks,Project Hail Mary, the space odyssey helmed bySpider-Verseproducers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, became thehighest grossing film of 2026so far.

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What is known about the Daniels' next film is that Kwan and Scheinert are on board to produce as well as direct through their Playgrounds production banner. Playgrounds exec Jonathan Wang, who producedEEAAO, the duo's 2016 farceSwiss Army Man, as well as Schienert's solo effortThe Death of Dick Longwill produce alongside the Daniels for Universal.

Playgrounds' most recent project isThe AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist. Directed by Daniel Roher and Charlie Tyrell and produced by Kwan and Wang, the film released on March 27.

Ryan Gosling in 'Project Hail Mary'Credit: Amazon MGM Studios

It's no wonder Gosling ran into scheduling issues when attempting to board the Daniels' next big picture.

The Canadian A-lister is set tostar in the crime comedyTough Guysalongside Will Ferrell, marking aBarbiereunion. He's also attached to star inStar Wars: Starfighter, a career-first foray intofranchise tentpole filmmaking.

"It was [director Shawn Levy's] enthusiasm and his vision and the script," Gosling explained about hisStar Warsdecision in February. Also cloaked in secrecy,Starfighterhas been described as a "standalone" project set in a "period of time that we haven't seen explored yet" within theStar Warsuniverse.

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Meghan Markle Shares Video of Prince Archie Learning to Ski Alongside Prince Harry: 'So Proud!'

Meghan Markle shared a video of her son, Prince Archie, learning to ski alongside his father, Prince Harry

People Left: Meghan Markle Right: Prince Archie skiingCredit: Leigh Vogel/Getty;Meghan Markle/Instagram

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  • Meghan shared the video in an Instagram post on Thursday, April 2

  • The ski lesson comes a day after Meghan was seen toy shopping for her two children's Easter baskets

Meghan Markleshared a video ofPrince Archiefollowing in his fatherPrince Harry's footsteps—on skis.

In the video, Archie, 6, is seen skiing down a snow-covered slope alongside the Duke of Sussex, 41.

"My boys," the Duchess of Sussex, 44, wrote in the caption onInstagram. "Quick learner, Archie! So proud ❤️."

The ski lesson footage comes just a day after Meghan was spotted shopping for toys for Archie and his sister Princess Lilibet on Wednesday, April 1, at a local shop in Montecito, Calif.

Meghan boughtMagic Rabbitplaying cards andMagic Castle Sea Monkeysat the shop in the Santa Barbara-area town where she lives with her family.

Prince Archie learning to ski with his dad, Prince HarryCredit: Meghan Markle/Instagram

"She was picking up Easter gifts for her kids and her godchildren," a source told PEOPLE. "She was there for a while, talking to the staff and making selections."

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Exclusively speaking to PEOPLEin 2025, Meghan opened up about how the Montecito community has become protective of her family.

"Once you know us, I think you want us to have the same normalcy as parents and for our children as they do, despite however unique our situation is," she said.

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At theAlliance for Children's Rights 34th Annual Champions for Children eventin Beverly Hills on March 19, Meghan's close friendKelly McKee Zajfenopened up about seeing Meghan in action as a mother of two.

"Meghan is one of my best friends, and I'm honored that she said yes [to presenting] and that she's been along this journey with me as well," Zajfen toldHello!magazine. "She supports the Alliance, and she's been doing this for a few years now."

"She not only shows up for my family, but it's a real privilege to be able to watch her mother too, and so it means a lot for her to be a part of this," Zafjen added, per the outlet.

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A look at how the Epstein files dogged Pam Bondi's time as attorney general

NEW YORK (AP) — After Pam Bondibecame U.S. attorney generallast year, conservative influencers, online sleuths and others who wanted the government to disclose all it knew about Jeffrey Epstein thought they might have a champion in the Department of Justice.

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So did Jess Michaels, one of the legions of women who have said they were sexually assaulted by the late financier and convicted sex offender with a roster of powerful friends in business, politics and beyond.

"I thought, 'Well, maybe a woman stepping into this role will finally, finally get the truth,'" Michaels recalled Thursday, after President Donald Trumpannounced Bondi was outof the nation's top law enforcement job.

"She had this opportunity to be a hero and to really do right by survivors of sexual violence and trafficking," Michaels said, "and she chose not to."

The furor over the "Epstein files," as the trove of investigative records came to be known, wasn't the only controversy of Bondi's tenure. But the arc — first raising expectations for a big reveal, then declaring there was nothing to see, and ultimately a forced, flawed document dump — was a stubbornly problematic storyline that ran through her time as attorney general.

Bondi rejected criticism of her handling of the matter, and Trump on Thursday praised her as "a Great American Patriot and a loyal friend."

Michaels and other Epstein victims watched it all with shaken trust that Bondi's departure alone won't likely rebuild.

"This is not about a single person," accuser Annie Farmer said Thursday. "It is about a government and judicial system that has repeatedly failed Epstein survivors."

Here's a glance at Bondi's part in the Epstein saga:

February 2025: The binders

Freshly confirmed as attorney general for a president who had suggested on the campaign trail that he'd open more government documents on Epstein, Bondi whetted appetites by declaring on Fox News that "you're going to see some Epstein information released." And when a host asked about "releasing "the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients" — a long-rumored, never-seen sex trafficking roster — she replied that it was"sitting on my desk right now."

A day later, conservative commentators and content creators were brought to the White House to getDOJ bindersemblazoned with "The Epstein Files: Phase 1" and "Declassified."

The attempt to showcase transparency soon backfired, once it emerged that the contents largely were already public. Bondi demanded that the FBI give her "the full and complete Epstein files," and she later said that she'd unearthed a "truckload" of previously withheld material and that "everything is going to come out to the public."

July 2025: The walkback

After months of anticipation, the Justice Department said itwouldn't release any more Epstein material. A court had sealed much of it to protect victims, and "only a fraction" would have come out if Epstein had gone to trial, the agency said in an unsigned memo. It added that authorities hadn't found evidence that merited new charges or investigations and that "perpetuating unfounded theories about Epstein" wouldn't help victims get justice.And, it said, there was no "client list." As for Bondi's prior comment that it was on her desk, officials said she had meant the overall case file.Conservative influencers, among others, blasted the turnabout and questioned Bondi's capability. But Trump stood by her, scolding a journalist for attempting to ask her a question about Epstein at a White House Cabinet meeting.Trump had himselfraised questions for some yearsafter Epstein's 2019death in jailas the financierfaced federal sex trafficking charges. After the Justice Department memo, however, the presidentsuggested there was nothing more to sayabout Epstein and the country, includinghis own supporters, should simply move on.November 2025: The legislation

After months of anticipation, the Justice Department said itwouldn't release any more Epstein material. A court had sealed much of it to protect victims, and "only a fraction" would have come out if Epstein had gone to trial, the agency said in an unsigned memo. It added that authorities hadn't found evidence that merited new charges or investigations and that "perpetuating unfounded theories about Epstein" wouldn't help victims get justice.

And, it said, there was no "client list." As for Bondi's prior comment that it was on her desk, officials said she had meant the overall case file.

Conservative influencers, among others, blasted the turnabout and questioned Bondi's capability. But Trump stood by her, scolding a journalist for attempting to ask her a question about Epstein at a White House Cabinet meeting.

Trump had himselfraised questions for some yearsafter Epstein's 2019death in jailas the financierfaced federal sex trafficking charges. After the Justice Department memo, however, the presidentsuggested there was nothing more to sayabout Epstein and the country, includinghis own supporters, should simply move on.

Amid a drumbeat ofdisclosuresthat begin to exact consequences for some powerful people —particularly Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Britain's former Prince Andrew — Congresspassed legislationto force the Justice Department to disclose its investigative files on Epstein. Trump signed it into law, casting the quest for Epstein information as a Democratic-led distraction from the Republican agenda.

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Meanwhile, at his urging, Bondi announced that the U.S. attorney in Manhattan wouldinvestigate Epstein's tiesto some of the Republican president's political foes, including Democratic former President Bill Clinton. None has been accused of misconduct by Epstein's accusers; nor has Trump, another former Epstein friend. Both Clinton and Trump have said they knew nothing about Epstein's misconduct and cut ties with him many years ago.

December 2025: The first batch

At the statutory deadline for making the Epstein files public, the Justice Departmentreleased only some of them. While the records included some material the public hadn't previously seen, including some candid photos of Clinton, the documents didn't break major ground and included little about Trump.

The department said it was continuing to review other Epstein records tomake sure that victims were protected.

But Democratscried cover-up, bill sponsor Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., accused the Justice Department of breaking the law by missing the deadline and redacting too much, and some Epstein accusers also questioned the extensive redactions.

January 2026: The big release

The Justice Department began releasing a huge cache of additional Epstein documents, videos and photos, though others remained under wraps.The records pulled back a curtain on favor-trading andfrank communicationsin a chummy elite that looked past Epstein's 2008 guilty plea to solicitating prostitution from an underage girl in Florida. Some high-flying Epstein friends resigned or lost jobs incorporate America,academia,big law firms, theBritish,SlovakianandNorwegiangovernments and beyond.But the documentsdisclosed highly personal informationabout some victims whileredactingthe names of Epstein correspondents in, for example, emails that appeared to refer to the sexual abuse of underage girls.Gloria Allred, an attorney for numerous Epstein victims, said Thursday that Bondi betrayed them by failing to protect personal information in the files."She has destroyed the trust in the DOJ that victims had a right to expect, and her termination may be the only type of justice that survivors will receive from the DOJ," Allred said by email.February 2026: The hearing

The Justice Department began releasing a huge cache of additional Epstein documents, videos and photos, though others remained under wraps.

The records pulled back a curtain on favor-trading andfrank communicationsin a chummy elite that looked past Epstein's 2008 guilty plea to solicitating prostitution from an underage girl in Florida. Some high-flying Epstein friends resigned or lost jobs incorporate America,academia,big law firms, theBritish,SlovakianandNorwegiangovernments and beyond.

But the documentsdisclosed highly personal informationabout some victims whileredactingthe names of Epstein correspondents in, for example, emails that appeared to refer to the sexual abuse of underage girls.

Gloria Allred, an attorney for numerous Epstein victims, said Thursday that Bondi betrayed them by failing to protect personal information in the files.

"She has destroyed the trust in the DOJ that victims had a right to expect, and her termination may be the only type of justice that survivors will receive from the DOJ," Allred said by email.

At a congressional hearing, a combative Bonditried to quell the Epstein files controversy. She defended how the Justice Department dealt with it, lobbed personal insults at Democrats and lauded Trump over, among other things, the performance of the stock market.

Bondi said she was deeply sorry for what Epstein victims suffered. But she declined a request from Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., to face and apologize to them for the Justice Department's actions, and Bondi dismissed Massie's critiques of the release of victims' personal information.

March 2026: The subpoena

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reformsubpoenaed Bondito answer questions on April 14 about the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein investigation and file release. Withfive Republicans joining Democratsto support the subpoena, it reflected widespread discontent, including in the GOP base, over Bondi's management of the matter.

The future

For now, Deputy Attorney GeneralTodd Blanchewill be the acting attorney general.

Michaels, whotraveled to the Capitol last yearto press for the files' release, wanted Bondi gone. But will Blanche do better?

"We can only hope. But given that they worked together, I don't have great expectations," she said.

The Associated Press generally does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they come forward publicly, as Michaels has done.

Robert Glassman, an attorney for a woman whotestified as "Jane"in the 2021 criminal trial of Epstein confidante Ghislaine Maxwell, noted that agency leaders come and go.

"For victims of sexual abuse, what matters is whether the institutions meant to protect them actually do their job," he said.

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