JoJo Siwa is debuting a major makeover.
17.06.2020 - 04:51 / etonline.com
JoJo Siwa is giving fans an update on what she's been up to amid the coronavirus pandemic. ET caught up with the dancer via Zoom on Monday, ahead of the release of her new music video for «Nonstop,» which drops June 19 on her YouTube channel.
During the interview, Siwa discussed everything from why she's been ditching her signature ponytail to rumors that she has a new boyfriend.Siwa has recently been linked to Elliott Brown, an 18-year-old from her home state of Nebraska. The two were first
.JoJo Siwa is debuting a major makeover.
Ellen Kuras will direct Oscar winner Kate Winslet as Vogue cover model turned World War II correspondent, Lee Miller in “Lee,” a biopic written by Liz Hannah. READ MORE: TIFF 2020: New Films From Idris Elba, Mark Wahlberg, Kate Winslet & More Among First Wave Selections Winslet has been involved with the project for quite some time, but it appears “Lee” is finally moving forward with both a writer and a director now attached, with production set to start in spring 2021.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentEllen Kuras, whose credits include “Ozark” and “Catch 22,” has come on board to direct Kate Winslet as Vogue cover model turned war correspondent Lee Miller. Joining them is screenwriter Liz Hannah (“The Post,” “Long Shot”).“Lee” follows Lee Miller as she travels to the frontlines of World War II as a photojournalist and embarks on a mission to expose the hidden truths of the Third Reich.
Abby’s Virtual Dance Off was announced back in April, and was meant to be a competition series that took place at-home during coronavirus self-isolation measures. The show was supposed to air 12 episodes this summer, but according to it's been canceled as a result of Miller's racism.
Abby Lee Miller rose to fame for her harsh ways of training up dancers. She’s made headlines plenty of times but it seems that this may be the straw that broke the camels back.
Mother-daughter duo Candice and Camryn Bridges are speaking out about Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller‘s apology for past racist remarks. “I think it’s total BS.
Abby Lee Miller's new reality show might not see the light of day following accusations of past racist remarks, according to a new report. “We are evaluating the future of the show but currently there are no plans to air," Lifetime -- the network behind the series titled "Abby’s Virtual Dance Off" -- told People magazine on Friday.
Well, that didn’t take long! Abby Lee Miller is already facing the consequences of racism allegations recently brought forward by former Dance Moms stars.
Abby Lee Miller‘s upcoming reality series with Lifetime has been cancelled in light of her past racist comments.
Abby Lee Miller’s new Lifetime show has been pulled after her racist remarks on Dance Moms were unearthed.Miller, 53, announced Abby’s Virtual Dance Off in April as a competition series that would occur amid the coronavirus pandemic’s shelter-at-home period. Dancers around the country were invited to submit videos that showed off their best moves.Lifetime never announced a premiere date for the series, but it was expected to begin airing its 12-episode slate this summer.
Abby’s Virtual Dance-Off” series Friday after the mother of a “Dance Moms” dancer posted on social media that Miller, who stars in that series as well, had made racist remarks to her daughter during the filming of Season 8. EW.com first reported the cancellation.Adriana Smith, whose daughter Kamryn took part in the reality series’ most recent season, mocked Miller for posting a Blackout Tuesday square on Instagram to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
Abby Lee Miller's new reality show, Multiple outlets report that the network canceled its plans to air the series this summer after the reality star was accused of making racist remarks to Adriana Smith, and her daughter, Kamryn, who appeared on season 8 of.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVAbby Lee Miller’s decade at Lifetime has come to an end following accusations of racism.The network is not going forward with the planned Abby’s Virtual Dance-Off competition reality series announced in April. Miller also won’t be returning to Dance Moms if the series that made her a star is renewed for a ninth season.
Abby Lee Miller is issuing an overdue apology.
Abby Lee Miller apologized and vowed to do better after her former Dance Moms costar Adriana Smith called the dance instructor “racist.”“I genuinely understand and deeply regret how my words have effected [sic] and hurt those around me in the past, particularly those in the Black community.
read a statement tweeted by Miller. “To Kamryn, Adriana, and anyone else I’ve hurt, I am truly sorry.
“At this time, I do not accept [Abby Lee Miller’s] apology because her apology was not sincere,” Adriana Smith says to HollywoodLife in an EXCLUSIVE statement. Adriana recently accused Abby, 53, of making racist remarks towards her and her daughter, Kamryn, on season 8 of Dance Moms. A second mom, Camille Bridges, also came forward with allegations of racism, prompting Miller to make a public apology on Twitter. However, Adriana tells us that this social media mea culpa wasn’t good enough.
Abby Lee Miller has issued an apology after a former "Dance Moms" co-star accused her of making past racist remarks. The television personality took to Instagram to make a heartfelt apology in response to young dancer Kamryn Smith's mother, Adriana Smith, who shared her negative experiences of working with Miller during Season 8 of the show.