The 2021 Golden Globe Awards have found the perfect way to get fans excited for the big show.
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Hayley Williams has said she’s proud of the achievements on her surprise new album ‘Flowers for Vases / descansos‘ and for getting through a “tough” 12 months.The Paramore singer, who released her second solo album on Friday (February 5), discussed her accomplishments in a new interview. She also spoke about the importance of therapy and detailed how she made a “heartbreak” album during coronavirus isolation.“I think I’m really, really proud that I played everything on it.
The 2021 Golden Globe Awards have found the perfect way to get fans excited for the big show.
Architects have shared their desire to collaborate with Phoebe Bridgers and Hayley Williams in the future.The metal band released their ninth album ‘For Those That Wish To Exist’ yesterday (February 26).The new album features collaborations with Royal Blood’s Mike Kerr and Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil, and the band’s Sam Carter has discussed the idea of more collaborations in the future.“It doesn’t just have to be 15 tracks of me trying to do 15 different types of vocals,” Carter told
Robert Carlyle is said to be a firm favourite to play Robbie Williams in a movie about his life.The film will reportedly be made with the assistance of Michael Gracey - director of hit musical The Greatest Showman."Better Man" will be a fantastical coming-of-age story which plots the rise of the former Take That singer, according to US outlet Deadline.And bookies favourite to play the Rock DJ singer is no other than Trainspotting's Robert Carlyle.Paddy Power has priced the Trainspotting and Full
A scam involving a fake cash giveaway and a possible Robbie Williams lookalike is circulating on Facebook. Facebook users should be on the lookout for any suspicious pages claiming to be affiliated to the former Take That singer.
Robbie Williams is in the early stages of development.The big-screen take on Williams’ life is set to be directed by The Greatest Showman filmmaker Michael Gracey and will tell the story of his rise to global fame – as well as his darker days as he battled substance abuse.Gracey has already spent several hours speaking to Williams in order to fully acquaint himself with the project – which is tentatively titled Better Man.Gracey told Deadline: “As for how we represent Robbie in the film, that
Lucy Hale keeps it casual in a blue top while holding on to an iced coffee while out in Los Angeles on Monday morning (February 22).
Naomi Osaka is headed to the finals of the 2021 Australian Open after defeating Serena Williams on the court on Thursday (February 18) in Melbourne, Australia.
Serena Williams' husband, Alexis Ohanian, is setting the record straight about his wife's standing among the greatest athletes around.During Williams' Australian Open match against Simona Halep on Feb. 16, her husband of three years, who has been known to cheer his wife on in the stands, stood in the crowd wearing a white Nike T-shirt that read, «Greatest Female Athlete,» with the word «Female» crossed out.
Hayley Williams has said that she is excited to work on the next Paramore album - and has no plans to release more solo music.
Hayley Williams has said she has no plans to make another solo record but will instead turn her focus back to Paramore.The singer-songwriter, who released her second solo album ‘Flowers for Vases / descansos‘ earlier this month, told fans online that she’s ready to work on the next Paramore record.When asked if she has unused songs for her solo work and whether she’d consider using them for Paramore, she replied on Twitter: “There are more songs, yeah.
Hayley Williams is proud of her latest album.
Serena Williams dominated in round one of the Women’s Singles at the 2021 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Monday (February 8) in Melbourne, Australia.
Venus Williams took social media to pay respect to her father, tennis coach Richard Dove Williams Jr. The 40-year-old Michigan native shared on Instagram a throwback photo of her and Mr.
The artistic sensibilities of filmmaker Todd Haynes and Michelle Williams seem perfectly matched. And the collaborations have happened—the two previously partnered on “I’m Not Here,” and “Wonderstruck,” but these were all minor supporting parts.