By Klaritza Rico
14.03.2020 - 23:17 / etcanada.com
Shania Twain has been an icon for many years- not only in music but also in fashion- and now she is breaking down her best and worst looks.
In a video for Vogue, Twain admitted she “expects to be surprised” as she “probably forgot about some of [the outfits].”
“Okay awesomeness, awesome leopard print jacket,” the singer said about the coat. “I don’t know where this jacket is. I would like to find it.”
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By Klaritza Rico
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Claudia Schiffer is the definition of a supermodel and the icon is now opening up to Elle UK about being one the originals while gracing the mag’s May cover.
25 years ago this month, 24-year-old Sannie Carlson – that’s Whigfield to you and me – ended Wet Wet Wet’s incredible 15-week residency at Number 1 with Love Is All Around and, with europop classic Saturday Night, broke a new chart record too.
Britney Spears is paying tribute to one of her most iconic songs – “Oops!…I Did It Again”.
Following our Billboard staff-picked list of the 100 greatest songs of 2000, we're writing this week about some of the stories and trends that defined the year for us. Here, we examine a quietly important boy band single that hinted at where a massive pop group would eventually go after their teenybopper years had passed.At the turn of the century, two five-piece boy bands were locked in a war of one-upmanship based on raw, hard numbers.
It's time for How To Get Away With Murder to say goodbye. The ABC drama is about to head into its final batch of episodes, and to prepare you for the farewell, E! News has an exclusive featurette about how the cast said their own farewells to one of the twistiest shows on TV. "I don't think that you're ever ready for a goodbye. You're just not," Viola Davis says. "It's been bittersweet.
Shortly after announcing she should be taking a break from social media, Aislinn Derbez returned to thank her fans and followers for all the sweet birthday wishes. Now, she’s back again, and this time it was to talk about her artisanal beauty brand, Amai.
Before there was Carrie Bradshaw, there was Sarah Jessica Parker. While the star's iconic Sex and the City character cemented her status as a fashion legend on-screen, SJP's personal style is arguably even more enduring than Carrie's. For decades, Parker, who celebrates her 55th birthday on March 25, has proven to be one of Hollywood's most daring and dependable style MVPs.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is opening up about the summer he spent filming 10 Things I Hate About You in a brand new interview.
Reese Witherspoon is opening up about how she personally related to Celeste Ng‘s novel, “Little Fires Everywhere” and particularly about motherhood.
Sometimes you’ve got to look back to move forward.
Audrey Nuna (formerly Audrey) has unveiled the music video for her latest single "Long Night," premiering on Billboard on Friday (March 20).In the moody clip, the rising rapper and R&B singer delivers her lyrics through the greenish lens of night vision, dropping references to Justin Timberlake and an iconic New York City department store as city skyline shines in the distance."You should really be my valentine, valentine, valentine/ Yeah, I don't wanna stay but I can't lie, I can't lie, I can't
The climax of “Steven Universe: The Movie” comes not when the hero battles the vengeful, superpowered alien atop the planet-destroying weapon. It arrives a beat later when the titular Steven and his adversary, Spinel, form a delicate friendship while standing in a smoldering crater of their own making. Steven helps Spinal see that although the trauma she’s suffered can’t be erased, personal growth is good and possible.
If there is one person who is super lucky, it's Rob Kardashian The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star isn't just lucky for being born on St. Patrick's Day either, he's also lucky to have been blessed with his adorable daughter, Dream.
It's difficult to pinpoint exactly who coined the term “K-pop,” but Billboard first used it 20 years ago, in a news piece about South Korean music spreading into the Japanese market. Since the story ran, on Oct. 9, 1999, Billboard has become one of the few American media outlets to regularly cover the rise of South