Nothing left unwritten. Lauren Conrad may have gotten her start by starring in MTV’s Laguna Beach and The Hills, but she’s forever “done” being followed around by all the cameras.
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Focusing on what’s important. Dwyane Wade opened up about why his 14-year-old daughter Zaya’s plans for Pride may look a little different this year.
“My family, we’re not celebrating. Zaya made it very clear that she [doesn’t] want to celebrate Pride. I think every day for her, having a loving, supportive community around her is her celebratory moment,” Wade, 40, exclusively told Us Weekly at the Time 100 Gala in New York City on Wednesday, June 8.
The former NBA player noted that his family has other ways they plan to honor the LGBTQIA+ community. “But the biggest thing is my daughter said, ‘We want to be able to help other families,'” he added. “So throughout our foundations we try to make sure we are helping the LGBTQIA+ community. That’s how we celebrate.”
Wade shares daughter Zaya and son Zaire, 20, with his ex Siohvaughn Funches. The athlete is also dad to son Xavier, 8, whom he shares with Aja Metoyer. In November 2018, Wade and his wife, Gabrielle Union, welcomed their daughter, Kaavia, via a surrogate.
According to the professional basketball player, he has a unique bond with each of his children. “Unfortunately, right now Kaavia has a lot of me in her and she’s giving us the flux because of it. But I think when it comes to your kids, I think different journeys and different places in life you see the different parents,” he explained to Us. “You see the different personalities come out of different parents and so I think they have a little bit of everyone in them and you just look for your percentage and you hope that the good percentage of you come out.”
The Illinois native also gushed about his youngest daughter’s latest milestones. “She’s become this makeup artist through herself. You know, she puts her own makeup
Nothing left unwritten. Lauren Conrad may have gotten her start by starring in MTV’s Laguna Beach and The Hills, but she’s forever “done” being followed around by all the cameras.
“WoW, Finally Enough Love.”The hush-hush show, which has barely been advertised on social media, is being hosted by World of Women (WoW) — an art collective dedicated to improving the visibility of female artists in the NFT space.Madonna — who recently launched her own controversial NFT collection which included a 3D model of her vagina — was only recently announced as a performer at the event, which is now sold out.The Material Girl teased her Pride performance on Instagram Stories on Wednesday night, without explicitly revealing where she would be appearing. “Are you coming to see mother and her children Thursday night, b–ches?” the “Papa Don’t Preach” songstress asked, adding several Pride flag emojis to her post.
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Miles Teller's mustache from has gotten a lot of unexpected love from fans, and now the actor is following that up with a mullet in his new Netflix sci-fi thriller .The 35-year-old star walked the red carpet at a special screening of at the Paris Theater in New York City on Wednesday, and he spoke with ET's Rachel Smith about his mustache and mullet -- which has been deemed by some fans online«It's a choice, and people let you know if it becomes iconic,» Teller said with a laugh.The actor — who stars opposite Chris Hemsworth and Jurnee Smollett in the thriller — explained, «In Australia, where we filed it, the mullet has made a roaring comeback. It's this cool, edgy thing.»That being said, Teller's wife, Keleigh, apparently wasn't quite on board as so many others.«I'll tell you, my wife is not a fan of either,» Teller admitted. «The mullet or the mustache.»However, his mustache seems to be a big part of his recent popularity on TikTok — or "#TellerTok" as some have dubbed his following.
Coco Rocha is joining the celebration.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterFor hundreds of Swifties in New York City, today was a fairy tale.That’s because Taylor Swift made a rare public appearance, at Tribeca Festival, to screen her short film “All Too Well” and talk with filmmaker Mike Mills (“C’mon C’mon,” “20th Century Women”) about bringing the 10-minute track to the big screen.“This is not a music video,” she informed the audience at the Beacon Theatre on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. “We approached everything differently.”In a wide-ranging conversation, the notoriously private pop star also revealed easter eggs in the short film, discussed her ambitions to direct a movie and treated fans to a surprise performance of “All Too Well.” Seated near the stage, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were among the many in the crowd who enthusiastically sung along, clapped and took videos of Swift throughout the lengthy track.
Pop singer Justin Bieber revealed Friday that he has been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. In an Instagram video on Friday, the 28-year-old showed fans that the right side of his face has been paralyzed due to the varicella-zoster virus. "For those who are frustrated by my cancellations of the next shows, I'm just physically, obviously, not capable of doing them," he said.
Pride month means standing up and being an ally for marginalized groups and Dwyane Wade is doing just that for his 15-year-old transgender daughter, Zaya — and we’re breaking it all down on Us Weekly’s “Hot Hollywood” podcast.
Jennifer Lopez’s new documentary, “Halftime”, is giving fans an inside look at her groundbreaking Super Bowl halftime performance, which she co-headlined with Shakira and featured Lopez’s daughter, Emme.
Jennifer Lopez's new documentary,, is giving fans an inside look at her groundbreaking Super Bowl halftime performance, which she co-headlined with Shakira and featured Lopez's daughter, Emme.While the halftime show was celebrated for it's message and its undeniable entertainment value, the new doc — which premiered on Wednesday at the Tribeca Festival in New York City — revealed the rollercoaster of changes and conflicts behind the scenes.One of the first conflicts came from having two headliners — largely because she felt it took away from what both her and Shakira had to offer for a halftime show.«This is the worst idea in the world to have two people do the Super Bowl,» Lopez declares at one point while struggling to map out what her performance would be within the constraints the NFL had put on her team. «It was the worst idea in the world.»Lopez's longtime manager Benny Medina echoed her sentiments, slamming the NFL or thinking that they needed two Latina women to headline the Halftime Show.However, one of the biggest moments of the show came when Lopez and Shakira were joined by Lopez's daughter, who began her performance from inside metal cage while singing Lopez's tune «Let's Get Loud,» before all three sang the Bruce Springsteen classic «Born in the USA.»It was a powerful political message — which was through-and-through Lopez's intention with the performance and the inclusion of cage imagery, in response to Donald Trump's draconian immigration policies.It was also a moment that almost didn't happen. The night before the Super Bowl — during the final dress rehearsal — Lopez learned that the NFL producers want to pull the cages over fears of political ramifications.Medina explained that the objections came from
Dwyane Wade is speaking out against transgender hate. ET's Lauren Zima spoke to the former basketball star and proud father about standing up for his courageous daughter, Zaya Wade, at the 100 Gala in New York City Wednesday night.«That's all we talk about it, just her courage.