“Hannah Montana” was a star-making role for Miley Cyrus, with the Disney Channel mega-hit propelling her onward to a wildly successful career in music.
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.“Hannah Montana” was a star-making role for Miley Cyrus, with the Disney Channel mega-hit propelling her onward to a wildly successful career in music.
Meghan Trainor is opening up about the real story behind those viral photos of her and husband Daryl Sabara visiting a sex shop.
in the rain — and holding on for dear life, just like the late King of Pop. As Hurricane Ian trounces Florida, triggering a death toll of 21 in the wake of wind speeds of 155 miles per hour, a gaggle of Gen Z goofs is finding “dark humor” in the horror. Rather than seeking higher ground as flood waters rise above rooftops, cyber comedians in the Sunshine State have been busy filming themselves braving the elements and lip-syncing the lyrics to Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song.” In a video for the 1995 ditty that raises awareness about environmental issues, Jackson, who died at age 50 in 2009, clings to trees as a violent windstorm rips through the dark skies. “#HurricaneIan on my 21st birthday,” TikToker Jordan Glenn penned in the caption of her “Earth Song” parody. Glenn’s video, with more than 2.9 million views and 778,000 likes, fetched a shower of glowing comments from online audiences, writing, “Naahhh…I really like this” and “Our generation plays all day.” Nearly all of the 25,000 comments featured a string of laughing emojis. Social media family @LuvTheSanders also received high marks for their storm satire.In a TikTok clip with more than 731,000 clicks, a teen lip-syncs to MJ’s hit tune while doing battle with the storm. The post sees the youth clutching trees and tall plants, staggering around high grass and even laying in the middle of the street amid the cloudburst. “Floridians are so hilarious, even in the worst possible situations,” penned a commentator. “Gen Z needs to get it together.
Breaking it down. Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) opened up about where she really stands with Justin Bieber‘s ex Selena Gomez after fans have been pitting the women against each other for years.
Drew Barrymore's daughter! The 47-year-old actress took to Instagram on Monday to celebrate her daughter's 10th birthday with a throwback baby photo. A post shared by Drew Barrymore (@drewbarrymore)«Happy 10th birthday Olive,» Barrymore captioned the post. «My how you have grown. Today you are double digits. Today we get your ears pierced.
Batgirl” was one of the most anticipated movies of the year. The film, which cast Leslie Grace as the first Latina Batgirl, would be the first live-action adaptation of the character, something that a lot of fans were looking forward to. In August, the movie was shelved by Warner Brothers, but Grace couldn’t resist sharing some clips of her hard work.‘Batgirl’ canceled: The reason Warner Bros will not release the film after spending $90 millionLeslie Grace reacts after Warner Bros.
Imagine being an actor cast in the leading role in a high-profile, big-budget superhero movie, and then film and wrap production — only to have the completed movie shelved by the studio under murky circumstances in the midst of a corporate shuffle.
Leslie Grace has shared behind-the-scenes footage of the now-canceled DC Comics film Batgirl. The actor and singer shared a video on TikTok where she can be seen training for the superhero movie.
J. Kim Murphy Leslie Grace, the star of the now-canceled DC Comics film “Batgirl,” has shared more behind-the-scenes footage of the production, nearly two months after the project was axed by Warner Bros. Discovery. “I couldn’t resist,” Grace wrote in the description for a TikTok that she posted on Saturday morning. Set to “Evergreen” by Omar Apollo, the video contains footage of Grace through various stages of production, recording herself with a Gotham hero’s signature smokey eye makeup, rehearsing complex fight choreography and taking a wire-assisted tumble in front of a blue screen. The video concludes with Grace, grinning, riding a mechanical rocking horse in the full purple Batgirl costume, complete with goggles and a leather jacket.
Emily Ratajkowski has shared an adorable picture with her baby boy, calling the youngster the "love of my life".SEE: Emily Ratajkowski’s $2.5m former love nest with ex Sebastian is jaw-dropping - full tourIn the picture the two are together in the bath with the model nude and lying on her side as her one-year-old son Sylvester stands with his arm resting on his mom.WATCH: Emily Ratajkowski's cryptic message amid split with Sebastian Bear-McClardEmily simply captioned the post "loml" and fans and friends rushed to comment, with Tan France writing: "Love this so much." "The most beautiful post," shared another fan with many leaving heart emojis.The post comes after her split from Sylvester's father, actor and producer Sebastian Bear-McClard. The model, 31, filed for a divorce with her husband of three years after reports of his serial infidelity led the couple to separate.READ: Emily Ratajkowski nails transitional dressing in ultra-vibrant tropical print shirtRELATED: Emily Ratajkowski debuts new hair transformation at New York Fashion WeekThe couple tied the knot in an unexpected ceremony in a courthouse in New York back in 2018.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor TikTok can add jet fuel to entertainment marketers’ messages — but they have to learn how to speak the language of the platform to effectively harness the creativity of its creators. That was one of the key takeaways from the Variety/TikTok Culture Catalysts Dinner, held in West Hollywood on Sept. 20. Paramount Pictures’ approach with its TikTok campaign for blockbuster “Top Gun: Maverick” — 2022’s top-grossing movie at the box office so far — was to introduce the nearly 40-year-old flyboy franchise to Gen Z, said Danielle De Palma, EVP of global marketing for the studio. With TikTok, its biggest goal was to reach “younger audiences that didn’t have that same emotional, nostalgic connection to the film that so many of the older audiences did,” De Palma said.
Not buying it. Sumner Stroh appeared to throw shade at Adam Levine after he denied they had an affair amid his marriage to Behati Prinsloo.
A woman has been hailed as a "genius" after demonstrating an easy way to keep your house or car keys safe in your pocket when you don't want to carry a handbag.
Halle Bailey is the star of Disney’s live-action remake of The Little Mermaid. A teaser for the film directed by Rob Marshall was released during the D23 Expo and the reactions have been outstanding.
Zack Sharf “The Little Mermaid” star Halle Bailey is in “awe” over the reaction to the live-action film’s first trailer, which debuted Sept. 9 at D23. The brief clip includes a first look at Bailey singing “Part of Your World” as the mermaid Ariel. Parents on TikTok have been uploading clips of their young children watching the 90-second teaser trailer, a supercut of which found its way to Bailey herself. “People have been sending these reactions to me all weekend and I’m truly in awe,” Bailey wrote on Twitter while sharing a surpercut of young Black girls becoming emotional while watching the trailer. “This means the world to me.” Kerry Washington also shared a supercut of Black girls reacting to “The Little Mermaid” teaser. One of the girls in the video shouts at the screen, “She’s like me! She’s like me!” when Bailey’s Ariel makes her debut.