This is one killer lottery.
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Halle Berry knows how to face plant, but only gracefully.
The 56-year-old actor was asked to speak at a charity event when she stumbled while approaching the stage.
“Sometime you bust your ass!” she wrote on Instagram.
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Halle posted a video of herself face planting and explained what happened in the caption.
“What happened was….
My dear friend @shillahekmatpiano invited me to speak at her charity event celebrating a wonderful organization called @lookingbeyondla that raises money for children with special needs… then that happened!!! I face planted
This is one killer lottery.
What’s next for Paul Feig after directing “The School For Good And Evil” last year? It’s “Grand Death Lotto,” an action-comedy for Prime Video with a pretty dark premise. In the near future, California starts a Grand Lottery to help with its economic challenges, albeit with a catch: if anyone kills the winner before sundown, they get to collect the massive multi-billion dollar prize.
Angelique Jackson John Cena, Awkwafina and Simu Liu are set to star in the action-comedy “Grand Death Lotto” for Prime Video. Paul Feig will produce and direct the film from a script by Rob Yescombe (“Outside the Wire”). “Grand Death Lotto” is set in the very near future, where a competition known as “the Grand Lottery” has been established in “economically challenged California.” But, as the film’s official logline explains, there’s a catch: “Kill the winner before sundown and you can legally claim their prize.” The logline continues: “New LA transplant Katie (Awkwafina) accidentally finds herself with the winning ticket and must join forces with amateur jackpot protector Noel (Cena) to make it to sundown in order to claim her multi-billion dollar prize, all while dealing with Noel’s protection rival Louis Lewis (Liu), who also wants to get her to sundown in order to claim his rich protection commission.”
DGA Award winner and 5x Emmy nominee Paul Feig has found a stellar trio to lead his new action-comedy Grand Death Lotto for Amazon Studios in John Cena (Peacemaker), Awkwafina (Renfield) and Simu Liu (Barbie).
The organizers of Broccoli City have announced the festival’s 2023 lineup, with Lil Uzi Vert, Jazmine Sullivan, and Brent Faiyaz set to headline. The event will take place on July 15 and 16 this year at RFK Stadium Festival Grounds in Washington, DC.
Olivia Frazer has been incredibly successful on OnlyFans, banking $500,000 in her first few months on the X-rated platform. But now the Married At First Sight star's reputation as an up-and-coming adult star seems to have stalled her other opportunities. Daily Mail Australia can reveal Rainbow Formal Sydney 2023 hosted by hotel giant Hilton and children's charity Minus18 for World Pride has uninvited Frazer, 29, because of her OnlyFans career.
Michael B. Jordan is not the kid he was in high school!
When Disney announced Halle Bailey had been cast as Ariel in its live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid”, the Chloe x Halle singer was slammed with racist backlash by those who unable to wrap their heads around a Black woman playing a character depicted as white in the animated classic.
of The Little Mermaid, and she doesn't have time for the haters. In 2019, Bailey her role as the beloved mermaid on Twitter. “dream come true…” the 22-year-old wrote alongside a picture of the princess portrayed as a woman of color.
Kate Hudson opened up about relationships past and present during a recent interview.
Halle Bailey is opening up like never before.
Zack Sharf Another trailer for Disney’s live-action “The Little Mermaid” dropped on Feb. 15, which meant star Halle Bailey had to deal with another round of racist trolls using social media to complain about a Black actor taking on the role of princess Ariel. It’s hardly the first time Bailey has had to tune out racist backlash. Both her casting announcement in 2019 and the film’s first trailer last year sent racist trolls into a tizzy online. “As a Black person, you just expect it and it’s not really a shock anymore,” Bailey now told The Face in a new cover story interview. ”When [Chlöe and I] first signed to Parkwood, [Beyoncé] was always like: ’I never read my comments. Don’t ever read the comments.’ Honestly, when the teaser came out, I was at the D23 Expo and I was so happy. I didn’t see any of the negativity.”
her role as Ariel in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid,” which premieres on May 26.“As a black person, you just expect it and it’s not really a shock anymore,” Bailey told The Face.Racist trolls hurled vile slurs online about the 22-year-old actress when she was cast in 2019 as well as when the teaser was released in September.“I never read my comments. Don’t ever read the comments,” she said.
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one astonished user tweeted alongside photos of Wang at the awards show.“Vera Wang seems immortal with her sultry youthful look at BAFTAs! If I could look half of what she looks likes, it’d be something!” gawked another.Wang belongs to an exclusive club of celebrities who appear to never age. Jennifer Lopez, Demi Moore, Halle Berry, Salma Hayek and Naomi Campbell seem to have discovered the fountain of youth.This is not the first time Wang has been championed as “age-defying.” Her Instagram is full of snaps of her sunbathing by a pool and flaunting her toned physique, prompting fans to beg for her everlasting elixir.Wang has previously revealed that “work, sleep, a vodka cocktail, not much sun” is the key to her wrinkle-free glow.“I value having a vodka cocktail at the end of the day.
Halle Berry‘s superpower might have been controlling the weather when she played Storm in the X-Men franchise. However, it looks like she has superhuman strength in real life.
Oliver Wood, an English cinematographer whose credits include “Die Hard 2,” “Face/Off,” “The Other Guys” and the original “Bourne” trilogy, died Monday, Feb. 13, following a battle with cancer. He was 80. With a career spanning across seven decades, Wood worked across a wide variety of projects, collaborating with directors like John Woo, Adam McKay, Antoine Fuqua, Barry Sonnenfeld and Larry Cohen. He was nominated for a BAFTA award for best cinematography for his work on 2007’s “The Bourne Ultimatum,” directed by Paul Greengrass. Born in London, Wood moved to New York City when he was 19. His first major credit came on Leonard Kastle’s 1970 crime film “The Honeymoon Killers,” making a strong impression for his technique of using available light to give the anachronistic dark comedy the look of a newsreel.
Family bonding! Kate Hudson enjoyed a shopping day out in New York City alongside her fiancé, Danny Fujikawa, mom Goldie Hawn and stepdad Kurt Russell.
It’s time for Ursula to emerge from the ocean depths.
th animated film, has been transformed into a live-action feature from “Chicago” and “Mary Poppins Returns” director Rob Marshall. And Disney just released a new look at the upcoming feature and gave us the first glimpse at Melissa McCarthy’s Ursula (watch below).Continuing the #Disney100 celebration with this new look at #TheLittleMermaid! Just 100 days until it arrives in theaters! pic.twitter.com/7twNjlD5JzSet to the tune of “Part of Your World,” sung beautifully by our new Ariel, Halle Bailey, the 30 second clip shows bits from that song’s big number (Disney played the whole thing at last year’s D23 Expo, a sort of Comic-Con for Disney nerds), along with what appear to be moments ripped from the “Daughters of Triton,” “Under the Sea” and “Kiss the Girl” numbers.