Kendall Jenner showed off her Los Angeles house, giving a tour of her glamorous fitting room, art studio and more.The model, 24, walked Architectural Digest around her expansive home in a YouTube video accompanying her September 2020 cover story.
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Kendall Jenner showed off her Los Angeles house, giving a tour of her glamorous fitting room, art studio and more.The model, 24, walked Architectural Digest around her expansive home in a YouTube video accompanying her September 2020 cover story.
Normal People actor Paul Mescal thanked co-star Daisy Edgar-Jones after he was nominated for an Emmy.
To say that Paul Mescal’s life has been forever changed is something of an understatement. His role as Connor in the BBC and Hulu adaptation of Sally Rooney’s “Normal People” has made him a recognizable face on both continents to fans of both the novel and the series.
The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards nominations were announced on Tuesday, and delivered the usual mix of snubs and surprises.
's April drop, Edgar-Jones, 22, and Mescal, 24, has captured the world's attention with their stunningly raw and simplistic performances as Marianne and Connell in the 12-part limited series, breathing new life into author 's cherished literary characters.The series depicts Marianne and Connell's star-crossed romance, which spans several years — from their days in high school to university.
Olivia Colman, Jodie Comer and the stars of Normal People could hear their names called when the nominees for the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards are announced.
Paul Mescal has admitted that he felt nervous stepping off the set of Normal People and onto the set of The Deceived.
What’s the story?The three-part series, by the makers of Don’t F**K With Cats, follows the true story of the history-making organised crime investigation and prosecution case that was brought against New York’s most formidable mob bosses.“New York was held in the grip of the mafia.
If you're doing a documentary and more than half your talking heads have written books on the subject they're discussing and have already appeared in multiple documentaries on the same subject, chances are good that the project you're working on, while it may be interesting, isn't going to be particularly fresh. As evidence, I give you Netflix's new three-part Fear City: New York vs.
Chris Brown’s baby mama, Ammika Harris does not plan on stopping with the amazing pics with which she’s been making fans happy. She continued and posted another set of gorgeous pics in which she’s showing off her tiny, toned body for the camera.
The Mob is getting the spotlight.
James Murdoch's investment firm is placing another bet on the global events business. The former 21st Century Fox CEO is looking to take a stake in Art Basel through his Lupa Systems fund, the owner of the global art fair platform, MCH Group, disclosed on July 10.
Normal People is the frontrunner at this year’s TV Choice Awards, where it is up for three prizes.
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