A top star is billed to give a performance during this evening’s Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final.
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Melissa McCarthy is on the cover of People’s 2023 Beautiful Issue.
After hearing about the honor, the actress, 52, joked her first thought was “Did my mom and my dad have the two main votes?”
However, she insisted she was “incredibly flattered.”
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McCarthy told People, “I thought the younger version of myself or everybody out there who isn’t the youngest or whatever… I felt like it was saying something really lovely to my younger self, to my 20-year-old self.
“And maybe to other people, too.”
Elsewhere in the interview, McCarthy — who married husband Ben Falcone in 2005 — spoke about experimenting with style when she was in high school, including having Mohawks and blue hair.
The “Little Mermaid” actress said, “I was fascinated because when I walked down the street and I looked like that, it was the first time that I’d ever had people kind of make fun of me or say really mean things to me, even adults.
“I just kept thinking, ‘You don’t know me; I didn’t do anything to you.'”
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“It was a real big eye-opener that people are just judging left and right,” McCarthy went on. “Luckily, instead of going back into my shell, I think that made me want to seek out people [expressing themselves] more. Because I was like, that’s so much more fun.”
She credited Falcone — whom she shares kids Vivian, 15, and Georgette, 13, with — for helping her to finally feel comfortable in her own skin.
“Because he’s so constantly loving and kind. And funny and the weirdest human I know, to be honest,” McCarthy gushed. “And
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Pour one out for the poor unfortunate souls who aren’t at CinemaCon. Attendees of the annual exhibition trade show were treated to the first-ever glimpse of Melissa McCarthy as Ursula in Disney’s upcoming “The Little Mermaid” remake, including a show-stopping rendition of the character’s signature number, “Poor Unfortunate Souls.” McCarthy didn’t perform live, but she came to Las Vegas to introduce a clip of the movie, starring Halle Bailey as Ariel. In the dazzling footage, McCarthy channels Tallulah Bankhead with pitch-perfect flair as the evil sea witch convinces Ariel to part with her voice. Sporting dramatic makeup and a short, purple-ish updo, Ursula whips around her tentacles and shimmies through the sea alongside her sidekicks Flotsam and Jetsam while belting the evil anthem.
Melissa McCarthy — and as evidenced by 's 2023 Beautiful Issue — she's definitely one of them. The beloved actress, who is set to star as Ursula in the upcoming live-action remake of , nabbed the cover of this year's issue, and ever the comedian, made a quip about who might have been behind the complimentary decision. «First I thought, 'Did my mom and my dad have the two main votes?» she jokes to . On a more serious note, the «incredibly flattered» McCarthy also highlighted the importance of inner beauty. «I also thought we’re in a nice place in the world where perfection doesn’t mean better or worse,» she says. «It comes from the inside and I like that a lot.
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