Demi Lovato fans have a theory about one of their new songs.
15.07.2022 - 13:19 / nme.com
Bella Poarch has announced her debut EP ‘Dolls’ and shared the title track from it, alongside a star-studded video that features cameos from Grimes, Madison Beer, Euphoria’s Chloe Cherry and more. Check it out below alongside the rising star telling us about fighting Grimes in the video and the “strong messages” contained in the upcoming record.Poarch, who is the third most-followed person on TikTok, launched her music career last year with the debut single ‘Build A Bitch’ – which has since been certified platinum.
‘Dolls’ was inspired by that track, she told NME, but was given a “more upbeat” sound “with a chaotic vibe”. “It’s about taking back power and the satisfaction of being able to fight back,” she explained.“Baby, dolls kill / Don’t provoke us or we will / Push you downhill,” she sings on the infectious new track.
“Might be pretty but we’re still / Bitter as much as we’re sweet / Knife hidden under the sheets.”The video for ‘Dolls’ follows on from the storyline Poarch began on ‘Build A Bitch’, which saw her being pieced together on a conveyor belt in a grimy factory before going rogue and smashing up the machinery that created her. Now free in ‘Dolls’, she faces the aftermath of her actions as pink jumpsuit-clad soldiers and a shadowy figure trying to stop her and her fellow escapees from wreaking more havoc.“After shooting ‘Build A Bitch’, I knew I wanted to create a sequel,” she said.
“Filming both music videos were like shooting movies so I am thankful that my fans loved the first one. The ‘Dolls’ music video continues the journey of finding the person in charge of the factories and, in that journey, I meet new friends along the way.”A prominent scene in the video sees Grimes, complete with glowing red eyes,
.Demi Lovato fans have a theory about one of their new songs.
Kylie Jenner looked radiant as she went makeup-free to detail her night-time beauty routine.The 24 year old reality star - who recently infuriated fans by taking a 12 minute flight on a private jet - removed all of her make-up in a new candid TikTok video as she wore a grey dressing gown and spoke to the camera. "I just finished my shoot," she began, as she started to cleanse her face. "I was taking off my make-up and then I decided that I should film a three-minute TikTok because it's my favourite place to be." The video sees the beauty mogul go makeup-free as she hilariously tries to dodge a fly that keeps interrupting her video.
Fuller House actor after JoJo Siwa called her the “rudest celebrity” she’s ever met on social media. “Respectfully, someone saying ‘no’ to taking a photo with you is not a ‘rough experience’,” Natasha, 23, reportedly wrote in a since-deleted Instagram story on Thursday (28 July) – shortly after Candace addressed Siwa’s viral TikTok video herself.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe TikTok-ification of Instagram took a step back as the Meta-owned social app said Thursday it will discontinue a beta test of a full-screen version of the feed and also promised to reduce the number of recommended videos, photos and accounts that people see in Instagram.But make no mistake: Instagram is still putting its shoulder into video — continuing to aggressively develop and promote Reels, the TikTok-style feature that lets users record and share videos of up to 90 seconds.Meta’s ad revenue from Reels (across Instagram and Facebook) is now on a $1 billion annual run rate, CEO Mark Zuckerberg told analysts on the Q2 earnings call. The company’s monetization rate for Reels is still lower than Feed or Stories, he added, but longer term “we’re confident that Reels will grow engagement overall and quality and will eventually monetize closer to Feed.”Some observers saw the changes Instagram announced Thursday as caving to a grassroots pressure campaign urging it to stop mimicking TikTok.
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Candace Cameron Bure is sharing the real story behind why JoJo Siwa named her as the rudest celeb she’d ever met in a now viral TikTok video that the latter shared over the weekend.
TikTok beautician Miranda Wilson has issued an apology to Stranger Things star Natalia Dyer after making a video about the type of work she thinks the actress should get done to her face.
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Kevin Hart and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson are trying to keep up with the younger generation. Hart, 43, and Johnson, 50, attempted the tortilla TikTok challenge while promoting their upcoming movie "DC League of Super-Pets." "You can tell @KevinHart4Real has been waiting for the day he can finally slap the sh*t out of me with no consequences," The Rock captioned the video. "This was fun," he added. Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart participated in the viral tortilla trend on TikTok.
FKA twigs stans on TikTok had a minor meltdown last month when the pop auteur shared a clip of her making out with Arón Piper, the Spanish heartthrob who acts in Netflix's Elite. Since the clip was soundtracked by twigs' excellent new song "killer," it was logical to assume that the PDA was in service of a new music video.
Camila Cabello has tested positive for COVID-19. The 25-year-old singer took to TikTok on Monday to share the news with her fans.In the video, Cabello lies and dances in bed as she shows off her cough drops, cold medicine and Netflix on the TV, all while lip-syncing Pitbull's «Watagatapitusberry (Remix).»«I got the rona,» she captioned the clip.She later shared the video on her Instagram Story, writing alongside it, «If u got the rona and still gonna live it up in isolation make some f**kin noise,» according to .I got the ronaCabello's COVID diagnosis comes amid a busy time for the singer.
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