Selling Sunset‘s newest cast member, Chelsea Lazkani, responded to claims that she faked her British accent on the show during the reunion that dropped on Netflix last week.
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Glamour she wants the collection, which has a range of bright colors and breathable fabrics, to feel like there's a “little Simone” on the shoulder of every young hopeful who wears it “telling them they can achieve anything they put their mind to.”For the former , the collection is everything she wanted as a child. Growing up, she says, she would lug around a giant bag with two outfits—her school clothes and gym clothes. And who really likes carrying that much stuff with them all the time? “What's so great about this collection," she tells Glamour, “is that it doesn't matter if you're going from school, to the gym, or to whatever sport you're in—you can wear it at both.”One blink-and-you-might-miss-it detail? There are hidden love notes in every piece of clothing, from the yellow hoodies (her favorite color) to the biker shorts because Biles wants every girl wearing it to remember that there are generations of women supporting them.
All the phrases were inspired by her own personal mantras: Because I can. The floor is yours. No dream is too small or too big.
“Anybody can do it if they put their mind to it,” Biles says. “If you just allow yourself to be vulnerable, to be courageous, you can really do it.”When tells you her faves, naturally, you have to click “add to cart” faster than she . In Glamour's latest installment of , Biles breaks down her bucket hat obsession and what she's most excited to buy on her way to the . I feel like it would have to be 's ring and then the day-of gift.
Selling Sunset‘s newest cast member, Chelsea Lazkani, responded to claims that she faked her British accent on the show during the reunion that dropped on Netflix last week.
Fans couldn’t help but dig into Chelsea Lazkani’s dialect after she joined the cast of Selling Sunset season 5.
Crash, is a love letter to '80s that called a “ruthless, intoxicating dream factory"—which checks out, once you hear Charli describe the environment from her most recent shows: “My audience knows how to party. They match my energy and it's really high octane and full of love." Thirteen years into her career, Charli—known for her love of camp and over-the-top performances—the singer finally feels her platform is large enough to lift up other non-mainstream musicians. Just this past month, Charli partnered with Pandora to create Oasis: a two-day mini festival and party held during .
The wedding of the year is set to take place at the lavish Mar-a-lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida on Nov. 12. Tiffany Trump, the youngest daughter of former President Donald Trump, is reportedly set to tie the knot this fall with Lebanese businessman Michael Boulos, according to Page Six. More than 500 guests will attend the affair overseen by Trump and his ex-wife, Marla Maples, the outlet reported.Tiffany is the couple’s only child.
Brooklyn Beckham and his new wife Nicola Peltz were spotted wearing their wedding rings around New York City.The loved-up newly-weds have had a busy few weeks, after finally tying the knot at their lavish wedding and then attending the Met Gala 2022 as a married couple. As they embark on their new lives in wedded bliss, the pair couldn't have looked happier as they strolled around Manhattan in effortlessly casual chic.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorWorld-champion gymnast Simone Biles is getting her own Snap reality series, while top digital influencer siblings Charli and Dixie D’Amelio will be coming back for a second season of their competition series on Snapchat.The Snap originals announcements are part of the company’s 2022 NewFronts presentation for advertisers, unveiled Tuesday.The 10-episode “Daring Simone Biles” is expected to debut in the third quarter of 2022. The show follows the gymnast, who has won 32 Olympic and World Championship medals, as she takes all-new risks trying things she’s never done before — from beekeeping to DJ’ing.
A range of famous faces took to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on Monday evening for the annual Met Gala. With the likes of Blake Lively stealing the show in a dramatic outfit change and countless others impressing with their incredible outfits, it seems it was a time for a reunion for the cast of Bridgerton.
It looks like Katie Holmes has a new man in her life!
A long time coming! JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers are (finally!) set to tie the knot six years after the premiere of her season of The Bachelorette.
In 2020, the rights to the New York Times best-selling novel, “The Water Dancer” were sold to MGM, Plan B, Maceo-Lyn, and Harpo Films with the intention of making a big-screen adaptation. Now we’ve learned that Nia DaCosta, known for the indie “Little Woods” and the “Candyman” remake, has been named the director for the project.
Nia DaCosta (Candyman) has been tapped to direct an adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates’ 2019 debut novel The Water Dancer for MGM, Plan B, Harpo Films and Maceo-Lyn.
“Candyman” director Nia DaCosta has found her next film and has been set to direct an adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates’ book “The Water Dancer” for MGM. Coates adapted the script based on his #1 New York Times Bestselling Novel of the same name. The film adaptation is being produced by Maceo-Lyn, Brad Pitt’s Plan B and Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Films.
Glamour to discuss her partnership with the all-American . The actor joined the New Balance team in October 2021, working alongside and a league of decorated athletes. For a brand that's experiencing , Reid's partnership with brand is more than just a side project she's working on—it's a family“They really invested in me as a human, as a young growing person and young black girl," she explains to Glamour.
For Colored Girls, Ntozake Shange’s brilliant work isn’t even just a play, but rather a series of monologues that also incorporate music and dance.The show is a modern-seeming musical of sorts, and it’s impressive that it still feels fresh and timely, as it was originally performed in New York in 1976. The title features seven women who have all faced adversity due to sexism and racism, and while everyone should see it, the event is not running very long, just for 20 weeks.A post shared by for colored girls – Broadway (@forcoloredgirlsbroadway) LGBTQ audiences have a lot of reasons to go see Take Me Out.