A natural beauty! Katy Perry released the stunning music video for her new song “Daisies” on Friday, May 15.
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If you're all out of TV shows and to watch while passing the time in coronavirus quarantine, don't worry: A new onslaught of titles is coming this week to help. From the premiere of Ryan Murphy's highly-anticipated Netflix series, Hollywood, to a Parks and Recreation reunion, there really is so much to look forward to.Behold, all the TV shows and movies to earmark for this week:Penny Dreadful: City of Angels: A spinoff of the popular series Penny Dreadful.
A natural beauty! Katy Perry released the stunning music video for her new song “Daisies” on Friday, May 15.
As the head of music partnerships at Instagram, Fadia Kader is usually at work behind the scenes of many of the app’s viral music moments. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, this meant working with artists such as Billie Eilish, Tierra Whack and Taylor Swift, sharing best practices and identifying rising talent both on and off the app.
Irish presenter Vogue Williams is pregnant with her second child with Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews.The pair are having a baby girl and stunning Vogue showed off her growing baby bump as she left Heart Radio studios in London on Sunday.The 34-year-old star wore a chic billowy white dress which gathered just above her waist and flowed over her blossoming bump. She accessorised the look with a dusty pink wide-brim hat and a pair of white pumps with gold lobsters embroidered on them.
Bradley Walsh is the television presenter who never fails to put smiles on faces with his playful jokes and quick-witted quips on The Chase. As a result, the 59 year old star has quickly become one of TV’s most loved and best paid stars, having appeared on various shows across the years, from Coronation Street to Doctor Who and, more recently, Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad, which sees the star travelling with his 22 year old son Barney.
I'm feeling especially grateful for all the new summer TV shows coming out this year. I don't know about y'all, but TV has become one of my lifelines during this time of and .
It’s an age-old beauty question – how do I make my lips look bigger? But a lot of methods you’ll find on the internet use so many layers of different lip products that if you even attempted to drink from a coffee mug, you’d probably just stick to it. Enter the latest handy hack to come from TikTok – an incredibly simple overlining method that gives your lips a fuller appearance using just three products.
May is officially here, which means we're on the verge of warmer weather and, hopefully, some happier times. I hope you can get outside this month and enjoy some (socially distanced) fresh air, but when you're back inside, there are plenty of TV shows and movies to keep you occupied.
I started Hollywood, his new series on , with a clear bias: I love his brand. Not everyone has the palette or patience for Murphy's outlandish camp, made popular from classics like , , , and .
Netflix and prolific TV producer Ryan Murphy are each making a $100,000 donation to an entertainment industry charity ahead of the release of the Hollywood TV series.
Friday is finally here and with it, comes a full list of great shows and movies to watch on TV.
Hulu has announced everything that's coming to the streaming service in April, but you are much too important to spend time sorting through a long list of shows and movies for peasants. Lucky for you, I have no pride and am more than happy to your dirty work, selecting only the finest TV shows and movies on Hulu in April that are worthy of your time.
Get ready for your monthly Netflix refresh! As stay-at-home practices continue nationwide due to the coronavirus pandemic, streaming shows and movies continues to be a vital part of quarantine for many of us, and luckily, if you're running out of things to watch, there are many new titles dropping on Netflix starting May 1 and continuing throughout the month.
Get ready for your monthly Netflix refresh! As stay-at-home practices continue nationwide due to the coronavirus pandemic, streaming shows and movies continues to be a vital part of quarantine for many of us, and luckily, if you're running out of things to watch, there are many new titles dropping on Netflix starting May 1 and continuing throughout the month.
Everything in the world feels uncertain and ever-shifting at the moment, but through it all, there is one constant: .Like a great friend, the streaming platform is always there to provide support (and endless entertainment)—and the lineup of new TV shows and movies for May is no exception.
American Horror Story's Ryan Murphy is back with yet another classic at hand, titled Hollywood. Yes, what better than an iconic chapter from the Tinseltown.