Milo and Tina Named Official Mascots for 2026 Winter Olympics
Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, will be represented by Milo and Tina, the official mascots for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The mascots, a pair of scarf-wearing siblings, were unveiled on February 2, 2026, according to NPR News.
The mascots are named after the host cities of Milan and Cortina, according to NPR News. For decades, each Olympic and Paralympic Games has been represented by a mascot of some sort.
In other news, the BAFTA Film Awards will air on E! in the U.S. on February 22, according to Variety. The awards ceremony, hosted by The Traitors star Alan Cumming, celebrates the best in British and global film.
Also on February 2, 2026, Neil Gaiman released a lengthy statement in which he once again denied sexual misconduct allegations, according to Variety. Gaiman alleged a "smear campaign" was waged against him and that "actual evidence was dismissed or ignored."
Nancy Meyers is set to return after 11 years with an all-star comedy led by Penélope Cruz, Kieran Culkin, and Jude Law, according to Variety. The film is set for a Christmas 2027 release.
American Jordan Stolz is a bona fide speedskating phenom, a potential Michael Phelps of these upcoming Winter Olympics, according to Time. "I feel like every KLM flight I get on, all the flight attendants know me," says Stolz. "They treat me a little bit extra nice. That's always cool."
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