Halsey is studying law during quarantine.
12.05.2020 - 13:10 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Beanie Feldstein still continues to wear jeans around the house during lockdown.
While the vast majority of people have ditched restrictive clothing and have been spending the coronavirus lockdown days in comfortable sweatpants, the Booksmart star hasn’t given up her jeans because putting on “real clothes” makes her feel like her normal self.
“I’m someone who puts on jeans,” she admitted to The Hollywood Reporter. “Jeans but no shoes is what I’ve learned about myself. When I work out I’m
Halsey is studying law during quarantine.
With the UK now more than two months into lockdown, many of us would welcome some new ways to keep busy at home.
New episodes of Emmerdale will continue to be broadcast throughout the lockdown, ITV has said.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern barely skipped a beat when an earthquake struck during a live television interview Monday morning. She interrupted Newshub host Ryan Bridge to tell him what was happening at the parliament complex in the capital, Wellington.
It’s been a year since Booksmart first hit theaters!
If the pilot for “Glee” were to be made today, the cast would include Ben Platt and Beanie Feldstein.
Glee 2.0? Ryan Murphy has some thoughts about remaking his Emmy-winning Fox series. On Instagram, Murphy, who co-created the Fox musical series with Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan, mused what the Glee pilot would look like today with some of stage and screen's hottest talent who are now in his orbit.
Amid the speculations about her relationship with Kanye West going through a rough patch, it seems like Kim Kardashian is keeping herself busy with intense work out sessions. The 39-year-old, who has recently started participating in gruelling 7 am workouts with her personal trainer, flaunted her slim figure in her latest Insta post, Mirror reported.
Beanie Feldstein has found working out every day during lockdown to be good for her mental health.
By Marc Malkin
When Beanie Feldstein and I talk, she's in her childhood bedroom at her parents’ home in Los Angeles where she’s been quarantined for seven weeks. It feels fitting—the Golden Globe-nominated actor has played her fair share of lovable teens in and .
When the soundtrack of the coronavirus crisis is played back years from now, it will be the uplifting sets of DJ D-Nice that capture the musical moment. The Bronx-born spinmaster, 49, has kept the party — and listeners’ spirits — going with his epic, hourslong sessions from “Club Quarantine,” broadcast on Instagram Live every weekend.
What are little girls made of? According to the nursery rhyme, it’s “Sugar and spice and everything nice.”And according to the 's new movie How to Build a Girl, out now, it's masturbation and ambition and Manic Panic Psychedelic Hair Dye. The delightful—but imperfect—movie is adapted on the very funny book of the same name by Caitlin Moran.
With production grinding to a halt in the face of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the entertainment industry has found itself navigating uncharted territory. To offer a better sense of how, The Hollywood Reporter is running a regular series that focuses on how Hollywood's writers, actors, directors, executives and others are living and working in these challenging times.