Selena Gomez's relationship with her little sister, Gracie Elliot Teefey, is anything but sour.
03.08.2022 - 19:39 / glamour.com
Working Girl, we lit-er-ally couldn't contain ourselves. So what's going on? Well, according to a report, the multi-hyphenate is developing a Working Girl remake for the production company with Diary of a Future President creator Ilana Peña adapting the script.
Not too shabby (and by that we mean, frigging amazing). Just to get you up to speed on the story here, the original Working Girl stars Melanie Griffith as Tess, a working-class secretary with business ambitions. When her boss (Sigourney Weaver) breaks her leg, Tess uses her absence to impersonate her.
She then strikes up a partnership with Jack Trainer (Harrison Ford), which is threatened by her ruse. The film was a huge hit at the time and racked up an impressive six Academy Award nominations. Gomez is in final negotiations to produce the film, originally directed by Mike Nichols, but it is still unclear as to whether we will actually see her on screen as casting details have yet to be released. According to Deadline, “20th Century sees this as a timely property and views Gomez as the perfect partner on the project,” which is expected to land at Hulu.
The original is very much a relic of the ’80s, but there are lots of possibilities to modernize the story, particularly if Gomez and Peña explore the perspective of Latina women in the workforce. We can't wait to see how the women interpret the office rom-com. Where she has time for all of this, though, we have no idea, because she is also producing and starring in the HBO reality show , a pandemic inspired series in which the locked down actor works with master chefs to brush up on her cooking skills (season four is set to debut on August 20, 2022).
Selena Gomez's relationship with her little sister, Gracie Elliot Teefey, is anything but sour.
Selena Gomez is showing off her sisterly love to the world.
Selena Gomez is giving viewers of “Selena + Chef” a guided tour of the Malibu beach house where she’s been shooting the new season of her HBO Max cooking show.
season 4 of , host and star Selena Gomez is switching things up. And that means leaving behind her home, which has served as the set of the HBO Max cooking series for the first three seasons, for the beach.“I wanted to go to Malibu because I feel like it’s one of our favorite spots and we never get to spend time here,” Selena says in the premiere.
Selena Gomez is back in the kitchen as she learns all-new recipes from a roster of renowned chefs in season 4 of. Ahead of the food series’ return on Aug.
Selena Gomez is enjoying another day out on vacation with producer Andrea Iervolino!
EXCLUSIVE: Playwright Theresa Rebeck, who created the stage musical-themed NBC series Smash, has joined the real-life Broadway-bound musical adaptation of the 1988 film comedy Working Girl, producers announced today.
Selena Gomez glows in a bright green look alongside while embarking on a boat in Positano, Italy on Sunday afternoon (August 7).
Gallery: 'I'm not looking for the sexiest woman, I'm looking for the girl next door. . . ' The stars who were unbelievably considered to be too beautiful for Hollywood (BANG Showbiz)“It’s so rewarding to just see that life was so simple at one point.
Clayton Davis Drake, Selena Gomez, Mandy Moore, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are among the Emmy-nominated producers in the series and specials categories, the TV Academy announced.Grammy-winning superstar Drake is a first-time Emmy nominee as an executive producer of HBO’s “Euphoria” alongside fellow EPs Adele “Future” Nur and the quadruple-nominated Zendaya (who’s also nominated for lead actress in a drama and two original songs). At 25, Zendaya is now (officially) the youngest woman ever nominated for producing at the Emmys, in addition to being the youngest two-time lead acting nominee ever.Gomez is also officially an Emmy nominee as an executive producer for “Only Murders in the Building,” the first time a Latina has received a nom for comedy series for a show she also starred in.
Selena Gomez wants a family of her own.
Selena Gomez is enjoying her summer getaway in Italy, basking in the sun and having a fun time with Italian movie producer Andrea Iervolino.The Hollywood star, who is set to remake the 1980’s iconic film Working Girl, was spotted getting flirty with Iervolino, as they spent some time together in a mega-yacht. The pair were photographed playing in the water, swimming and even riding a jet-ski.Selena was all smiles while getting in the water, with the movie producer pretending to drag her into the ocean and then helping her get in.
A new man? Selena Gomez has been spotted vacationing in Italy with Andrea Iervolino.
Selena Gomez has her eyes set in new heights! The actress and singer is set to produce a reboot of the 1988 fan-favorite classic ‘Working Girl,’ which follows the story of Tess McGill in corporate America, portrayed by Melanie Griffith in the original film.Deadline has reported that Selena is now in “final negotiations” to start the production in partnership with Hollywood executives at 20th Century Studios.And while the project is only in early stages, fans of the classic are already speculating on who could be chosen for the main role, and rumors of Selena being involved in the casting are already going around, however this might not be the case as she is known for having a tight schedule, recently announcing a new season of her HBO cooking series returning in August 18, and her involvement in her beauty line Rare Beauty.It was also reported that the movie could be premiering on Hulu, just like Selena’s popular television series ‘Only Murders in the Building,’ and screenwriter Ilana Peña is currently working on the script.The original film was a total success, achieving over $103 million at the worldwide box office and six nominations for the Academy Awards, featuring Harrison Ford, Sigourney Weaver, Alec Baldwin, and Joan Cusack.Selena recently celebrated her 30th birthday with her BFF Taylor Swift, taking a moment from her busy schedule to celebrate, posting the sweetest photos together and making fans go crazy for their recent interaction.
Selena Gomez is reportedly bringing back the 1980s classic "Working Girl." Gomez, 30, is tied to the reboot, according to multiple reports. The actress has paired up with 20th Century as a producer to bring new life to the 1980s classic, Deadline first reported.The script will be written by Ilana Pena and the remake will find a home on Hulu. A representative for Gomez did not respond to Fox News Digital's immediate request for comment. "Working Girl" is getting a reboot.
Selena Gomez is not one to back down from a challenge, as evidenced by the Season 4 trailer of her popular cooking series “Selena + Chef,” which shows her taking on a sprawling Malibu beach house and expert culinary practices, like torching desserts, busting open a coconut, gutting fish and trying not to burn her fingers while flipping sandwiches on a skillet. The Max Original show returns for its fourth season Thursday, Aug.
“Working Girl” for 20th Century Studios, Variety reported.The 1988 workplace romantic comedy originally starred Sigourney Weaver, Joan Cusack, Melanie Griffith and Harrison Ford.A director has yet to be announced, however, “Diary of a Future President” creator Ilana Peña is writing the screenplay. The studio is aiming for a release on Hulu.While casting hasn’t been revealed yet, it’s also unknown if Gomez will actually star in the revival, Variety reported, but she is now attached as producer of the film.The 1980s film staple told the tale of a Staten Island secretary (Griffith) who starts to run her boss’ business after she suffers from a broken leg.When the secretary pitches a great idea that will advance the company’s success, she gets in over her head when her boss (Weaver) steals the idea and claims it as her own.The movie was adapted into a 1990s NBC series starring Sandra Bullock, but due to low ratings, the show was canceled very early on.The Mike Nichols-directed flick earned six Oscar nominations and grossed more than $100 million at the box office at the time of its premiere.Carly Simon’s iconic song “Let the River Run” from the movie won an Oscar and both Weaver, 72, and Griffith, 64, each scored a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy.In honor of the movie’s 30th anniversary in 2018, the stars revealed some behind-the-scenes secrets in a profile for the Hollywood Reporter.Griffith recalled how the studio “wanted a bigger name” for her role as the ambitious Tess McGill.“They didn’t even want to see me for the movie.
When you think of influential films of the ‘80s, there are the teen comedies of John Hughes and there are the action films by Steven Spielberg. There are also films, such as “Working Girl,” which didn’t have a huge budget or live on to become the best-of-the-best, but they still have become iconic in their own right.