The singer will also head out on a headline tour in between the US and EU legs of the Billie dates
10.02.2020 - 03:21 / breakingnews.ie
Pose star Billy Porter kicked off the Oscars red carpet by debuting another head-turning outfit.
The actor and fashion star was among the early arrivals on the red carpet at the annual film event in Los Angeles.
Porter chose a custom look from British designer Giles Deacon.
Alongside a picture of his elaborate outfit, he tweeted: “Welcome to the #academyawards2020. Let the fashion games begin!”.
The Emmy-winning star, who has also appeared in American Horror Story, made headlines with his
The singer will also head out on a headline tour in between the US and EU legs of the Billie dates
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Well, the day has officially arrived, people! The 92nd Academy Awards are tonight (February 9), and soon, the brightest stars of today's cinema will gather at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to find out whose work has earned them a shiny, sought-after golden statue. For many viewers, however, there is one thing more exciting than the handing out of awards, and that's the red carpet.
Green Day‘s Billie Joe Armstrong, 47, just threw Ariana Grande, 26, some serious shade! The rock star was chatting about 17-year-old Billie Eilish‘s success when he unexpectedly compared the two pop artists. “[Billie and brother Finneas O’Connell‘s] music is very real, and you can tell it all comes from them, which is what sets it apart from what other pop acts are doing,” Armstrong said to USA Today in an interview published on Feb.