You can’t say Austin Butler doesn’t commit to his acting roles!
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Whether you’re looking for a cozy evening in or a night out on the town, these star faves will have you indulging like Rihanna, sipping like Ryan Phillippe and partying like Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse.
When she’s not rocking out on stage, the “Diamonds” singer, 34 — who is set to headline the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show — goes just as hard in her fight for environmental issues. To help combat climate change with a sweet treat, look no further than cult favorite ice cream brand Madison Brown, which has partnered with Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation (named after her grandparents) to create a Neapolitan flavor in support of climate justice initiatives.
If you want to be dazzled by the bright lights of New York City, head to Silver Lining at the Moxy Lower East Side hotel, a new piano lounge frequented by Pattinson, 36, and Waterhouse, 31. The pair, who have been dating since 2018, certainly know all the hottest spots around town. Pregame for the night with a sip of Phillippe’s go-to El Cristiano Ultra Premium Tequila and make sure to stuff some Rescue Flats in your bag (a Madelaine Petsch fave) for when those heels get too heavy.
Keep scrolling to see more of what the stars are buzzing about this week, including a coffee table book — with a contribution by Paris Hilton — that’s a must-have for anyone mane-obsessed:
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Whether you’re looking for a cozy evening in or a night out on the town, these star faves will have you indulging like Rihanna, sipping like Ryan Phillippe and partying like Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse. When she’s not rocking out on stage, the “Diamonds” singer, 34 — who is
You can’t say Austin Butler doesn’t commit to his acting roles!
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Showing his commitment. Austin Butler revealed the unique way he tried to gain weight to play the late Elvis Presley in Baz Luhrmann‘s 2022 biopic.
Austin Butler had a fun time proving he was the right man to play Elvis Presley in Baz Luhrmann's Oscar-nominated biopic,. The 31-year-old actor, who has received an Academy Award nod for his role as the iconic singer, opened up about how he convinced the director that he was right fit for the role.«Especially when I was trying to get the part before Baz really welcomed me on the journey, we were trying to figure out if I could play older Elvis,» Butler shared on podcast.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Austin Butler’s agent told him he would need to gain weight to play the older version of Elvis Presley in Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis.” “I heard that Ryan Gosling when he was going to do ‘The Lovely Bones,’ had microwaved Häagen-Dazs and would drink it,” Butler tells Variety. “So I started doing that. I would go get two dozen doughnuts and eat them all. I really started to pack on some pounds. It’s fun for a week, and then you feel awful about yourself. But we were planning on shooting chronologically in the beginning. That quickly went out the window with COVID. It was just impossible.” On this week’s episode of the Variety Awards Circuit Podcast, Butler sits down to discuss receiving his first Oscar nomination for best actor. He also discusses renting an apartment after the Warner Bros. corporate cards were shut off following the COVID shutdown. In addition, he talked about whether he would reprise his role as James Garrett in a “Zoey 101” movie or get aged-up to play Sebastian Kydd from “The Carrie Diaries,” so he can play opposite Sarah Jessica Parker from “Sex and the City,” a show he says he watched while in his New York City apartment, taking a bath, and feeling like “a middle-aged woman.”
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No—which is good news for football fans.The Abbott Elementary star generously lent her talent to the Super Bowl LVII Pregame, bringing down the house with a ravishing rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing." And the date made her performance all the more meaningful: According to Ralph's Instagram reel posted before the game, today marks 123 years since the hymn was first publicly performed. “It is no coincidence that I will be singing the Black National Anthem, Lift Every Voice and Sing at the Super Bowl on the same date it was first publicly performed 123 years ago (February 12, 1900),” Ralph wrote.
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Taylor Swift has hit back at a lawsuit filed by writer Teresa La Dart over similarities between a book of poetry written by the latter and a publication that accompanied the deluxe version of the former’s 2019 ‘Lover’ album. The lawsuit is, says Team Swift, “legally and factually baseless”.La Dart sued last year accusing Swift of ripping off various creative elements of her 2010 poetry book, which was also called ‘Lover’.The lawsuit claimed that the earlier ‘Lover’ poetry book and the later ‘Lover’ album book had “a substantially similar cover format”, “substantially the same introduction page formats with a similarly styled ‘Lover’ title”, “a substantially similar inner book design” and “a substantially similar colour scheme (pastel pinks and blues)”.“Stylistically”, La Dart’s lawsuit concluded, “the Swift ‘Lover’ book includes creative elements that are not typical of or present within other published books and – as compared with the La Dart work – leaves an overall impression that the Swift ‘Lover’ book is, again, substantially similar in terms of the above-noted design elements as those within the La Dart work”.That was all well and good, but are any of the creative elements shared by the two ‘Lover’ books actually protected by copyright? No, says Swift’s formal response.
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