The glittering Las Vegas Strip played host to an array of international celebrities this weekend as stars descended upon the city for the highly anticipated F1 Grand Prix. Among the famous faces spotted at the event were celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana, alongside Hollywood royalty Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Celebrity Arrivals and Fashion Statements
Gordon Ramsay, 59, and his wife Tana, 51, were photographed arriving at the Sin City event on Friday evening, appearing in remarkably good spirits as they held hands. Their united front came despite ongoing family tensions surrounding their daughter Holly and her fiancé, Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty.
Tana made a striking style statement in a low-cut black top paired with leather trousers, completing her ensemble with a grey coat draped elegantly over her shoulders. Gordon opted for a smart-casual look, wearing a grey cardigan over a white t-shirt and navy chinos.
Meanwhile, Hollywood legend Michael Douglas, 81, and Welsh actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, 56, also graced the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Zeta-Jones looked sophisticated in flowing black striped trousers with a matching black blouse and jacket, while Douglas kept a lower profile with a grey cap covering his head, wearing a white shirt beneath a blue navy gilet with black chinos.
Additional Star-Studded Appearances
The celebrity presence extended beyond these famous couples, with supermodel Naomi Campbell turning heads in a stylish black leather biker jacket coordinated with blue denim. She smiled and waved enthusiastically at photographers as she walked alongside the track.
Former One Direction member Louis Tomlinson was also spotted getting into the racing spirit, donning a helmet for the Pirelli Hot Laps experience before taking part in the driving activity himself.
Philanthropic Events and Fundraising Success
Beyond the racetrack, the prestigious amfAR gala returned to Las Vegas in partnership with the Formula 1 Grand Prix, attracting numerous A-listers to support HIV/AIDS research. The event featured a seated dinner, extravagant live auction, and top-tier entertainment.
Notable attendees included Jeremy Renner, who received this year's Philanthropic Leadership Award. The gala, which continues throughout the weekend, follows last year's successful inaugural Las Vegas event that raised more than $3 million for AIDS research, with organisers hoping to achieve similar success this year.
The convergence of high-speed racing and high-profile philanthropy created an unforgettable weekend in Las Vegas, blending sporting excitement with meaningful charitable efforts while providing plenty of celebrity fashion moments for spectators and photographers alike.