John Stamos is opening up.
01.06.2021 - 23:29 / etcanada.com
John Stamos isn’t here for Republican congressional candidate Omar Navarro’s criticism over the LGBTQIA+ representation in Disney’s latest feature film, “Cruella”.
Navarro took to Twitter over the weekend after seeing the Emma Stone-led flick, complaining about the gay character featured.
“The new Disney ‘Cruella’ with Emma Stone just ruined my childhood with an openly flamboyant gay in the movie,” Navarro wrote on Twitter. “Disney persist shoving the LGBT agenda down our throat.”
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John Stamos is opening up.
John Stamos is a doting father to 3-year-old son Billy and fans often find the Full House alum giving his fans a glimpse of the same on social media. The 57-year-old actor in a recent interview opened up about parenting and what really helped him get prepared to embrace fatherhood.
John Stamos helped deliver food parcels to disadvantaged families ahead of Father's Day (20. 06.
"Cruella" star Emma Stone, who needed solid solo time to develop the right evil laugh for her take on the iconic "101 Dalmations" villain, Cruella de Vil."Practicing the laugh … I couldn't do that in front of anybody," the actress 32, recently said, according to The Mirror.
Disney film Cruella, remarking that Stone’s take on Cruella “looks exactly like me when I was 20”.The Florence + The Machine artist contributed the original song ‘Call Me Cruella’ to Cruella, which was released last month.Speaking with Stone in a new Disney video to promote Cruella, Welch said that she “loved the film” and explained why she “felt such a kinship” with the titular character.“I just felt such a kinship towards her because, really weirdly, she looks exactly like me when I was 20,”
The Beach Boys hold a special place in John Stamos' heart, and now he's sharing their music with his 3-year-old son, Billy. ET's Lauren Zima spoke with Stamos, who has performed on and off with the Beach Boys since 1984, about how much it still means to play with the band, over 30 years later.«Sometimes, I hit myself in the head with a drumstick. I'm like, 'I'm playing with the Beach Boys.
Emma Stone starrer ‘Cruella’ got a release a few weeks ago and garnered tremendous response from the fans as well as critics. Emma Stone’s performance as the Disney anti-hero received overwhelming praise from people around the globe.
Emma Stone may not be on any social media platforms, but that doesn’t stop us from knowing what’s going on in her career and personal life. We recently learned she gave birth to a baby girl as well as married comedy writer and director Dave McCary in a super-secret ceremony.
live-action film dropped on May 28, Disney is looking forward «to a long run» with the franchise. To date, the Emma Stone-starring movie has earned over $32.4 million domestically and over $48.5 million worldwide.«We are very pleased with Cruella’s box office success, in conjunction with its strong Disney+ Premier Access performance to date,» a Disney spokesperson tells ET.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterMaitreyi Ramakrishnan, who broke out in Netflix’s coming-of-age series “Never Have I Ever,” has landed her first film role.The 19-year-old actor is set to star in “The Netherfield Girls,” a romantic comedy with literary pedigree.
Last week, Emma Stone and Emma Thompson starrer Cruella hit theatre screens in the US and there's been plenty of talk regarding the iconic Disney villain Cruella de Vil's dark backstory as aspiring fashion designer Estella Miller transforms into the notorious criminal.
No hate allowed! John Stamos was quick to fire back after conservative congressional candidate Omar Navarro criticized Cruella for having a queer character.
Emma Stone has been garnering many praises for her knockout performance as the iconic Disney villain Cruella de Vil in Cruella, which released in the US last week. However, there's also a major debate regarding how dark Cruella's storyline is, especially when it comes to Estella Miller's backstory.
Paul Walter Hauser is not keeping calm when it comes to some harsh reviews that his latest outing Cruella has been receiving from critics.
Emma Stone recently stunned the audiences after she appeared in a non-recognizable avatar for Disney's recent release Cruella. The film stars Stone as one of Disney's deadliest female villains, Cruella de Vil who was first brought to the screen by Glenn Close in the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians and its 2000 sequel 102 Dalmatians.
. It's a fair question.
Emma Stone's latest stint as Disney's iconic villain Cruella de Vil in Cruella is garnering the Oscar-winning actress tons of praise as many are left spellbound by her transformative performance. But, fans were also quick to notice that Cruella's signature cigarette holder, which featured heavily in 1961's One Hundred and One Dalmatians, wasn't a part of the movie, which Emma herself was very disappointed about.
There was one thing that made it difficult to transform completely into Cruella for Emma Stone.