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From Catherine O’Hara to Brad Arnold: Celebrities we lost in January and February 2026​

We’re just getting started with 2026, and even though we’re just in the second month of the year, we’ve already lost some of the great stars of the fashion and entertainment industry. And we’re talking about legends who have made us laugh, made us think, and changed the way we see music, film, and fashion. And in a way, it’s mind-boggling to think about it; you’re not even done mourning for a comedy legend, and there you are — already devastated from the news of losing a rock legend, who shaped your adolescent years and helped you grow. Collectively, their work meant something to millions, and honestly, it’s going to stick around long after the headlines fade.

Here, let’s take a look at a few of the icons we’ve lost this year, what made them special, the mark they left, and how they left us.

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