Emily Ratajkowski has a very open mind when it comes to sexuality!
13.10.2022 - 15:03 / deadline.com
TikTok is kicking off its annual product event with a set of announcements, including a feature aimed at studio movie marketers called Showtimes on TikTok.
In a blog post timed to the start of the TikTok World event, the division of China-based form ByteDance said Showtimes is designed to strengthen the link between movie communication happening on the platform and actual ticket sales. By TikTok’s estimate, 52% of people find a new movie, show or actor through its platform, and one in four viewers of movie ads there went on to buy a ticket. Trailers, showtimes and theater information based on users’ location are part of the offering.
Hollywood has long recognized the power of TikTok, which has surged and destabilized more established social players like Snapchat, Twitter and Instagram, forcing studio marketers to refine their approaches. A report several months ago by TikTok and Sony Pictures looked at the platform’s role in the breakout success of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Findings from the report shared with Deadline earlier this year indicate the “secret sauce” was harnessing TikTok users’ drive to create content tied to the film, which then spurred additional fan interest as it was shared online.
Other new initiatives announced today include updates to the TikTok Creator Marketplace, a hub for more than 800,000 creators. Improvements include enhanced search capability and new recommendation, comment and campaign reporting functions.
On the advertising front, the company has introduced Focused View, a new iteration of the Video View part of the platform’s ad management suite. Brands using Focus View only pay for their ads when users have voluntarily watched it for at least six seconds or when they interacted with the
Emily Ratajkowski has a very open mind when it comes to sexuality!
A Chinese is arguably one of the best takeaway cuisines to enjoy from the comfort of your own home - especially on a weekend sat the sofa.
A McDonald's fan was left "shaken to her core" after finding out about an unusual ingredient in the restaurant's sweet and sour sauce. Evan-May Gillott was dumfounded when she discovered that her favourite dip contained fruit, having never associated the condiment with such a healthy ingredient.
and her —in the same day. Before that, the Funny Girl star was forced to address the rumor that she . Well, good news! We have a good old-fashioned celebrity beauty story: Lea Michele has debuted new —despite her husband Zandy Reich's protest.Michele took to TikTok to debut her rebellious hairstyle via an impressively flawless transition (seriously, who is running her social?!).
Emily Ratajkowski has declared herself single — and now she's mingling! The 31-year-old model-actress was recently spotted out and about with 35-year-old DJ Orazio Rispo, and the two weren't shy about showing a little PDA.For their date night, Ratajkowski was dressed in an off-the-shoulder black sweater, skintight black pants and red boots, while Rispo sported a green jacket, gray pants and black sneakers. The two were seen sharing a big kiss on a New York City street before hopping on a motorcycle.The evening out with Rispo comes on the heels of the actress addressing her relationship status following her split from husband Sebastian Bear-McClard and amid Brad Pitt dating rumors.«I’m newly single for basically the first time in my life ever, and I just feel like I’m kind of enjoying the freedom of not being super worried about how I’m being perceived,» she told in a recent interview. As for Pitt, a source recently told ET that the 58-year-old actor is «hanging out» with Ratajkowski.«Brad and Emily have spent time together, but it's very casual. They're friends,» the source said.
Spike Lee is gearing up for a big documentary series that's set to tell the real story of Colin Kaepernick.Lee was in attendance at the star-studded 2nd Annual Academy Museum Gala, held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles on Saturday, and he spoke with ET's Cassie DiLaura about his forthcoming project.«I'm working on my multi-series documentary on Colin Kaepernick for ESPN,» Lee shared. «It's story, not the false narratives.»«Six years the National Football League has stopped him from playing,» Lee continued.
Specialty film rollouts continues to accelerate with Chinonye Chukwu’s Till, Park Chan-wook’s Decision To Leave and A24’s Stars At Noon joining releases from previous weeks to populate theaters as awards season gathers steam.
Ilana Kaplan It’s been seven years since Charlie Puth’s single “See You Again” thrust him into the pop spotlight. While the pandemic cratered the touring business, Puth, like almost all musicians and performers, turned to social media to stay in the public eye. He used TikTok to reach out to fans, replacing some of the energy that came from live shows. Not only did his more than 19 million followers get some of his thirst traps, but they also learned a handful of lessons about music theory. Now, the New Jersey-born singer is ready to bare all with his third album, “Charlie.” How did Tik Tok transform your music career? It made me very open-minded to showing the process. I used to have this mentality of “I need to go away for an extended period of time and work on my music alone and not show anybody and give away the secrets.” But now I can give every secret away. It actually makes the songs more vibrant.
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor TikTok parent ByteDance has begun talks with music labels about expanding its music-streaming service into more than a dozen markets in a move that would place it in direct competition with Spotify, Apple Music and other major streaming services, according to the Wall Street Journal. According to the report, the initial plan is to expand the company’s Resso service, which is currently only available in India, Indonesia and Brazil, into more than a dozen markets, although the U.S. is not said to be part of the next phase of expansion. The Journal’s sources say significant hurdles remain in the negotiations, but ByteDance wants the service to eventually be integrated within TikTok and to serve as a major platform for distributing music around the world.
A New Jersey teacher interviewed and recorded 4th-grade students on the educator's "non-binary" "they/them" pronouns and posted the videos on a public TikTok account over the course of several months. Nairobi Colon, an art teacher who works in the KIPP charter school system in The Garden State, posted videos responding to critical comments from users who accused the educator of "grooming" students with gender ideology.The teacher has racked up over 600,000 followers on her TikTok. One of the videos of Colon discussing pronouns with students was shared to the official KIPP Facebook page.The post said Colon worked for KIPP Whittier Middle School in Camden. Colon wrote on one of her videos in March, "'Indoctrinating my students.'" Nairobi Colon interrogates a student about "they/them" pronouns. (Nairobi Colon/TikTok | iStock) "What are my pronouns, y'all?" the teacher said to students. "They/them," the children responded collectively.
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Bethenny Frankel is going after the big man!
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Bethenny Frankel says she’s had enough of scammers on TikTok using her voice, image or content to sell counterfeit products. The entrepreneur and star of “The Real Housewives of New York” filed a federal lawsuit against ByteDance’s TikTok, the hugely popular short-form video app, alleging that TikTok has ignored her requests to remove unauthorized content that misappropriates her likeness. The lawsuit, which seeks class-action status, demands unspecified monetary damages and a permanent injunction barring TikTok from misusing the “personas, voices, content and/or likenesses” of Frankel and other potential members of the class. “Despite demands on TikTok to remove and police this corrupt conduct, TikTok has ignored such demands, and even taken countervailing positions,” Frankel’s lawsuit says. “Aside from not being compensated, the reputation and brand of Ms. Frankel and Class Members are being damaged and tarnished through unauthorized associations with counterfeit goods and other products that they do not support.”
Taking TikTok to court. Bethenny Frankel is suing the social media platform in a class action lawsuit, claiming the site misused her image and likeness.
, Empress of Skinnygirl, but she will not be scammed. You hear that ? The former Real Housewives of New York City star and current business boss lady took to her Instagram on October 5 to call out Kylie Cosmetics' which currently retails for $175. Frankel's main issue is not with the products themselves or the packaging, but the fact that you can buy the exact same product bundle, sans the “PR Box,” for $58. “Girl, don't do it.