It's no secret that Justin Timberlake has loved working on the Trolls franchise, both voicing pop troll Branch and serving as executive music producer for the two films' soundtracks. And he's not ready to stop at Trolls World Tour.
25.03.2020 - 22:17 / cosmopolitan.com
Looking for reading material in 2020? Perfect! Let me upgrade your Zoom book club with a list of . If we're all hanging inside for the foreseeable future, you might as well make the most of this time and read these books before the accompanying films come out, like you always promised yourself you would.
Obviously, due to the continued spread of coronavirus, many films are changing their release dates or looking at digital streaming platforms as an alternative to that. So, fair warning, it's
It's no secret that Justin Timberlake has loved working on the Trolls franchise, both voicing pop troll Branch and serving as executive music producer for the two films' soundtracks. And he's not ready to stop at Trolls World Tour.
With people across the country being forced to shelter in place or encouraged to practice social distancing, many have started filling the extra time at home with binge-watching. (And ET has put together a few streaming guides.) But a break from the screen — big or small — can be really essential.
Rebecca Black, 22, is now comfortable with identifying as queer. The singer, most known for releasing the song “Friday” that went viral in 2011, opened up about her sexuality, labels and recent breakup on the April 3 episode of the Dating Straight podcast! Explaining her past reluctance to come out under a certain label, Rebecca explained, “I made a conscious decision to not, like, ‘come out.’ People started asking and I stopped not responding. I’m still in the process, it feels like.”
Rebecca Black is opening up about her sexuality and identifying as queer. In a recent interview with Dating Straight podcast hosts Jack Dodge and Amy Ordman, Black shared that she had recently gone through a breakup with a woman. "I was dating someone and I know they might watch this...
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