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TikTok. US lipreader Nina Dellinger, who told the New York Times she discovered her lipreading skills at school after understanding what a classmate said across a room despite not hearing a word, has seen her version of Taylor Swift's conversation with Phoebe Bridgers at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in March viewed thousands of times. The clip shows Swift deep in conversation with Bridgers, who had presented the Shake it Off star with an award, as they were seated in the front row at the high profile event.
Dellinger, who now lives in Belize, offers clear audio of what she thinks Swift is saying, claiming the star tells her celebrity friend: '[He's] my type of person, and so, it's so good to have him around full-time. . .
. so great'. And following J-Lo's apparently tense conversation with husband Ben Affleck at this year's Grammys, hundreds of lipreading videos appeared on the social media channel, claiming the singer barked 'prove it, prove it' at her husband.
Other clips of the couple, filmed at the release party for her film Shotgun Wedding, saw Lopez also apparently being chastised by Affleck over a glass of wine. Lipreaders claimed he told his wife 'Not another one' as they were photographed at the event. Seattle-based Krystin Kalvoy, 25, has racked up millions of views with her interpretations of what some of the world's most famous stars are saying.
The lipreader told followers she was born with a hearing loss, saying 'because of that I rely a lot on people's facial expressions, hand movements, their lips to get by'. She adds the disclaimer that she's not a professional, saying her videos are just 'for fun'. It doesn't stop people tuning in to her work.
Flyana Boss is taking over!
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vacationing in Italy this summer, and we have to admit it's making us jealous. But even if an Amalfi Coast getaway is out of the cards this season, you can still channel the romance of , and with TikTok's latest micro-trend: the Tomato Girl Aesthetic.Picture this: you're sitting at a tiny cafe on a quaint cobblestone street with no responsibilities in sight.
William Earl Austin Archer, an actor, musician, comedian, podcaster and political commentator with over 1.3 million TikTok followers, has been cast in “Horizon,” Kevin Costner’s epic Western which is comprised of four films, Variety can confirm. Archer has already shot his scenes for the first and second film. “Horizon” is Costner’s first directorial effort since 2003’s “Open Range.” The film series is slated to span 15 years on the Western frontier, focusing on Indigenous groups and settlers. Costner’s intention is for the films to come out every three months. “They’re all different films that all connect, so you’re watching a saga of these storylines that are happening,” Costner told Variety.
during the “Hot Topics” portion of the show while ladies were discussing a new poll published in the United Kingdom regarding travel. “A poll of 2,000 adults in the UK found that, when people travel, cuisine is more important to them than landmarks or b–ches,” said Goldberg, 67, before correcting herself with “beaches.”Fellow co-hosts Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, Ana Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin burst out laughing alongside members of the studio audience. “I’m sorry.
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spoiled rich girl on TikTok, where she raps about her high-school nemeses, bullies the “new girl” and name-checks designer labels like Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana in a sing-song Valley-girl lilt.But the bratty princess persona is far from McKay’s own identity. The 23-year-old social media star grew up in foster care, separated from her siblings and taken away from an abusive household at 9.Bouncing between various homes, she found solace watching escapist teen movies from the 1990s and early 2000s, like “Clueless” and “Legally Blonde.”“I gravitated to those characters … that type of bubbly, successful, confident leading woman,” McKay told The Post.She idolized these sassy, determined ditzes, with their designer wardrobes, doting fathers and the whole world at their well-manicured fingertips. “Part of it was, like, because I loved pink,” she said with a laugh. “But Iooking back now, I think a big part of it was wanting to manifest that kind life for myself.”She has. McKay now makes “millions” of dollars posting content across various media platforms.
It took just eight and a half seconds and half a ton of explosives. In 1990, Kersal Flats entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest building demolished at one time.
Goloka Bolte to assemble a group of queens that would lay the foundation for a fresh era. Says Bolte, “After 15 seasons and Drag Race’s popularity, word gets out fast that we’re casting. But we can’t ever let it fall to chance that queens will just apply and always make sure we’re scouting and encouraging queens to try out.” Aside from banking recommendations and scouring the internet, Bolte says part of her casting process involves reaching out to bars and clubs around the country. “And we take in drag shows when we can.”
There will be a lot of new faces in the room at the next meeting of the Board Of Governors of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences including actor Lou Diamond Phillips. Eleven first timers have been elected in the organizations annual election to select one third of the Board as eleven other members have termed off including Actors Branch Governor Whoopi Goldberg and Writers Branch Governor Larry Karaszewski. With AMPAS’ more stringent guidelines for service in place now two longtime Board members, Charles Bernstein (Music) and Jon Bloom (shorts and feature animation) are permanently off the Board, while others termed out can run again in two years.
“The View” has had plenty of chaos break out on the show over the years, but we don’t think it’s ever had a surprise water balloon attack happen on air — at least, not until Thursday’s episode. The victim? Executive producer Brian Teta.The moment came at the end of the show, as the hosts of the ABC talk show were doing their “Favorite Things Under $50” segment.
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A post shared by Neil Patrick Harris (@nph)The years fly by, don't they? But Neil Patrick Harris isn't lamenting that fact of life — he's soaking it up.«The older they get, the more I love being a dad. Now that they're talking, I'm really loving the camp counselor end of parenting,» Harris told regarding he and partner David Burtka's 12-year-old twins, Harper and Gideon.
Love Islander, a broadcaster and various TV personalities are among the famous faces looking for love as the new series of Celebs Go Dating screens this summer. The popular E4 reality dating show has pulled out all the stops in their bid to get the viewers on board and they have catered for all ages in the 12th series of the programme. Celebs Go Dating experts Anna Williamson, Paul C.
TMZ that Eiswerth, sitting in the passenger seat, was driving in a car with a friend when their car was struck by another vehicle in an intersection.Prior to his death, the content creator had racked up a following of nearly 500,000 on TikTok, where he regularly posted humorous clips of himself as well as dancing videos.Now, his family isn’t sure if they’ll take over his account or post pre-recorded footage of Eiswerth. On TikTok, fans mourned the loss of their favorite creator, posting video montages and kind messages to remember him.Eiswerth’s last video was posted just four days ago, and now, the comments are flooded with condolences.“R.I.P.
Whoopi Goldberg would like to buy a chance at Pat Sajak's job!On Tuesday, Goldberg and her co-hosts of , Sara Haines, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin, were joined by host Ken Jennings, and discussed Pat Sajak's retirement announcement.As Griffin asked Jennings if he had any idea who should replace the legendary host, Goldberg could be heard declaring in the background, «I want that job. I want that job.» Jennings joked that after 's «succession crisis» following the death of Alex Trebek, he hopes that they already have someone in mind.Meanwhile, Behar made it known that Goldberg is all good to step in.
Pat Sajak, 76, announcedthe upcoming season would be his last. “My mother loved ‘Wheel of Fortune.’ Loved ‘Wheel of Fortune,’” Smith said Thursday on his podcast, “The Stephen A. Smith Show.” “She really, really did, and so did I.“I wanna throw my name in the hat,” an excited Smith said.
announced Monday that the upcoming season will be his final spin. “Well, the time has come. I’ve decided that our 41st season, which begins in September, will be my last,” he tweeted.
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