Queen Elizabeth II, to the start of Hispanic Heritage month, its been a busy week. Relax and get ready to be amused with the 10 best celebrity TikToks of the week.
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creation. With all the eyeliner trends happening today—from the and to the —mastering your look means keeping your stashed with formulas that don't crease, smudge, or melt down your face midday. Of course, finding the best eyeliner is often easier said than done, which is why we tapped the pros to find out which pens and pencils they swear by.For celebrity makeup artist , who works with stars like and , it's all about efficiency. “I look for consistency for a gel liner,” she tells Glamour.
“If I’m doing a wing or any kind of graphic line, the consistency needs to be heavy. My favorites are great for an easy wing or a fast change of some sort.” If you prefer the natural finish of kohl over the sharp lines of , celebrity makeup artist keeps a slew of wooden pencils on deck that she can sharpen over time for precision (and get the most out of them, too).If you're still intimidated by eyeliner (relatable), try using an eyeshadow palette to ease your way in. “In the Patrick Ta Major Dimension palettes, he has some creams and there’s a really pretty brown in there,” Hoff says.
“I use that a ton as a winged brown eyeliner that a lot of my clients like. I’ll usually put a dark brown shadow on top of that to make it softer.” Of course, if you're already an eyeliner pro, these formulas are about to take your skills to the next level. Whether you're going for a smudgy, natural look or a mix of soft and hard lines, ahead, the best eyeliner to stock up on now.All products featured on Glamour are independently selected by our editors.
Queen Elizabeth II, to the start of Hispanic Heritage month, its been a busy week. Relax and get ready to be amused with the 10 best celebrity TikToks of the week.
Six countries have not received invitations to the Queen's state funeral on Monday September 19.
?In the (super meta) season 3 finale, «Let It Go,» which drops Wednesday on Disney+, it's opening night of Camp Shallow Lake's production of With cameras everywhere for a Disney+ livestream, it’s a “make or break” night for the Wildcats. But when Corbin's reality-show hijinks push the thespians to a breaking point, will they learn to “let it go” or will they melt onstage? How will a summer under the stars impact a return to East High?ET exclusively premieres a first look at the season closer, which features Ricky (Joshua Bassett), in character as 's Kristoff, as he croons an emotional ballad, «Kristoff Lullaby,» from the Broadway musical.But it wouldn't be without longing looks from E.J.
Zendaya set the tone for last night's Emmy Awards. Not only did she make history as the youngest-ever recipient of not one but two awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, but her ball gown, a swooshing and strapless number from Valentino, lent towards Old Hollywood. According to her stylist and image architect, Law Roach, the dress was based on an archival gown from the late 1980s - yet another example of something old taking today's red carpet by storm.
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ABC will be airing a special version of Beauty and the Beast later this year to celebrate the beloved movie’s 30th anniversary.
Henry is best known for his Tony-nominated leading roles in “Carousel,” “The Scottsboro Boys” and “Violet,” and for playing Aaron Burr in “Hamilton.” He played Roger Bart in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “Tick, Tick, Boom” and Jerlamarel opposite Jason Momoa in Apple TV+’s “See.” He is currently appearing on Broadway in the Stephen Sondheim musical “Into The Woods.”Celebrated EGOT winner Moreno just wrapped production on feature films “Eighty for Brady” with Sally Field, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, and “Fast X,” where she plays Vin Diesel’s grandmother. Last year, she co-starred and was an executive producer on Steven Spielberg’s remake of “West Side Story.” “Beauty and the Beast,” which was released on November 22, 1991, became the first animated film to be nominated for Best Picture at the 1992 Academy Awards, where it won Best Original Song for its self-titled theme song. “Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration” is produced by Done+Dusted in association with Walt Disney Television Alternative and Electric Somewhere.
Yung Gravy has spoken to NME about the advice he received while on tour with Limp Bizkit and what it was like to hang out in the studio with Bad Boy Chiller Crew. Watch our interview with Yung Gravy below.Earlier this year, the rapper supported Limp Bizkit on multiple dates of their ‘Still Sucks’ tour, and told NME that being on the road with the nu-metal rockers was “sick.” “The band is really cool and Fred Durst is such a nice guy,” he said. “The whole band is down to earth.”Gravy also shared the advice Limp Bizkit’s frontman gave him while on tour.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic At the end of “The Swimmers,” you could be excused for thinking that Syrian refugee Yusra Mardini won an Olympic gold medal. She didn’t. That’s not to detract from everything she and her older sister, Sara, went through to escape the Syrian civil war and reclaim their dreams of competitive swimming. It just means that director Sally El Hosaini and co-writer Jack Thorne didn’t know how else to wrap this inspirational true story, which is ideally suited for one of those 40-minute Oscar-grubbing documentary shorts but is stretched over three times that length (and then some) in this feel-good Toronto Film Fest opener. At a bloated 134 minutes, it’s not enough that co-leads (and real-life sisters) Nathalie and Manal Issa have great chemistry on-screen, or that the story reminds you of last year’s “Flee” and a dozen other true-life refugee stories. The gratuitous running time tells you something right off: There’s more than enough movie here even without the trip to the Rio Olympics, where Yusra placed 41st out of 45 in the 100-meter butterfly. But stretching it out this long is still liable to make your brain start to prune, the way fingers do when they spend too much time in water.
EXCLUSIVE: Melissa Barrera (In the Heights) has signed on to star alongside Jeremy Pope, Paul Bettany and Daniel Brühl in Muse of Fire’s Warhol-Basquiat pic The Collaboration, based on the acclaimed play by four-time Oscar nom Anthony McCarten.
Emiliano De Pablos Ten reasons why Spain is a favorite for big-budget productions: Up to 70% Tax Incentives In 2020, a tax break hike catapulted Spain into the top echelon of destinations for big international shoots. Its mainland offers a competitive 30% tax rebate for the first €1 million ($1 million) of spend and 25% for further expenditure, capped at $10.1 million. In the Canary Islands, the rebates reach 50% for the first $1.1 million and 45% thereafter, with a $19.4 million ceiling. The Basque Country’s Bizkaia province looks set to offer tax breaks up to 70% beginning in 2023. One thing are these figures, another the general international industry take that the tax breaks and rebates are reliable, in contrast to someplace around the world.
filmed in the Middle East. Jonathan described how he had a 'couple of ribs broken' during filming. "The thing is if you've got no evidence of lung puncture, it's pretty much like you are good to go.
Ferne McCann has shared unseen behind-the-scenes snaps from her time filming Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins in Jordan.The ex TOWIE favourite, 32, took to Instagram to share photos taken with "pocket rocket" EastEnders actress Maisie Smith and other celebrity contestants on the new Channel 4 series. It sees a line-up of 14 reality and soap personalities and sportspeople pushed to their physical limits as they attempt gruelling challenges.TOWIE star Pete Wicks, Love Island winner Amber Gill, former footballer turned reality star Ashley Cain, dancer brothers AJ and Curtis Pritchard are among the other names taking part.
As Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins returns to our screens for another nail biting series, we sat down with some of the stars of the show to discuss the trials and tribulations of putting themselves through such a gruelling process. Tested to their very limits both physically and mentally, the survival challenge would push their bodies to breaking point and even left several of this year’s cast suffering from injuries - something, they admitted, they were keen to hide from their superiors in order to avoid being eliminated from the show.
Champion Bantamweight boxer Shannon Courtenay has admitted the hadn’t watched a single episode of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins before signing up to appear on this year’s show. The gruelling test of mental and physical fitness tasks celebrity recruits to take on the challenge of the Special Air Services recruitment test, with no mercy offered by the instructors in charge.
WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins returns on Sunday, September 4, where fans get to see 14 famous faces take on mentally and physically stressful challenges in an attempt to pass the SAS Selection test. In episode one, the group are brought to the middle of the desert in Jordan where they must put on their boxing gloves and fight one another.
Nick Cannon just bought one of his baby mommas a very sweet gift!