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, starring Emma Stone as the iconic character.The film is set in London in the '70s during the punk rock revolution, and it's filled with the star rocking over 40 outfits -- ranging from edgy leather looks to show-stopping gowns — as the story follows aspiring fashion designer Estelle who eventually becomes the notoriously fashionable criminal Cruella. Stone shared details on her Cruella costumes with ET's Nischelle Turner. "[Costume designer] Jenny Beavan just had the time of her life.
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GREENWOOD, Miss. -- A group of Mississippi residents gathered on a sleepy, dusty Delta day to remember the fictional Billy Joe McAllister where — as the 1967 hit song had it — he ended his life when he jumped off the Tallahatchie bridge.The Greenwood Commonwealth reported that members of the society calling themselves the June Bugs held a ceremony Thursday and talked about Billy Joe as if they knew him.
Carl Lentz is once again the subject of scrutiny.
Emma Stone recently stunned the audiences after she appeared in a non-recognizable avatar for Disney's recent release Cruella. The film stars Stone as one of Disney's deadliest female villains, Cruella de Vil who was first brought to the screen by Glenn Close in the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians and its 2000 sequel 102 Dalmatians.
Sofia Carson is honoring her late friend and Descendants costar Cameron Boyce in a very special way. On his birthday, May 28th, 2021 the actress shared a video of Boyce walking in a jean jacket with the heartfelt caption, “to the boy who changed our world, keep smiling.
PETA is giving Disney’s “Cruella” two paws up after the film responded to the organization’s requests to encourage viewers to adopt a dog instead of visiting a pet shop.
After several delays, Disney’s Cruella has finally released! In the film, Emma Stone takes centre stage as the brilliant villain Cruella De Vil! In addition to Stone taking on the eponymous dog-hating villain, the movie also stars Emma Thompson, Joel Fry, Paul Walter Hauser, Emily Beecham, and Mark Strong.
Cruella, a live-action film about the that's now in theaters. Set in London during the punk-rock movement of the ‘70s, the film Emma Stone as a young grifter named Estella. Tired of a life of petty crime, Estella thinks she’s finally scored a dream job as a designer for Baroness von Hellman (Emma Thompson), the head of a prestigious Dior-like fashion house.
Mark Wright has reflected on being given "another taste of the beautiful game" shortly after Crawley Town confirmed they had released him after just six months. After hitting the big time on reality show, The Only Way Is Essex, the former semi-professional was given another shot at the sport he adored and joined the League Two club in December.
Roe v. Wade gave women the constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy during the first 24 weeks when the fetus is incapable of surviving outside the womb.
Charley Webb has been left stunned by her son Buster after he decided to critique her make-up skills and cheekily told her she had "too much" on her face. The Emmerdale actress was picking the 10-year-old up from a tennis lesson when he cheekily quipped: "You’ve got far too much makeup on." Telling fans about the incident in a video shared on her Instagram Story, Charley, 33, explained that she then told Buster she had "barely any" make-up on and was wearing “just a bit of mascara”.
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