It takes a lot for Chris Cuomo’s face to register emotion on camera, but even the stoic CNN anchor couldn’t help but cringe at a young TikTok user’s thirst for him!
11.04.2020 - 03:07 / hollywoodlife.com
We’re not in Forks anymore. In the 2008 film Twilight, Bella Swan zoomed around on Edward Cullen’s back to the tune of the sentimental piano keys in “Bella’s Lullaby.” Now, in 2020, people are twerking to the very same song that served as one of the couple’s great love songs.
TikTok user @twaimz kick-started the dance trend on April 3, beginning the clip by channeling Bella-esque angst on his face before launching into aggressive twerk moves. The video is now nearly at two million “likes,” and
.It takes a lot for Chris Cuomo’s face to register emotion on camera, but even the stoic CNN anchor couldn’t help but cringe at a young TikTok user’s thirst for him!
Chloe X Halle slowed things down, down, down, down for their serene Billboard Live At-Home performance Thursday (April 30) to raise money for the Downtown Women's Center, which serves homeless women in Los Angeles.
Getting the gang together! John Krasinski hosted a food-focused version of his Some Good News YouTube series recently that featured an array of celebrity chefs whipping up classic dishes using fans’ recipes.
Jordyn Woods, 22, just took to Instagram and joked about how similar she and her little sis Jodie, 15, look! “sista sista,” the model captioned the April 23 Instagram snap, which she posted while in quarantine with her fam. The selfie showed Jordyn rocking a black Nike sports bra with a full face of makeup, including winged eyeliner, lined lips, and feathered brows.
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Glass Animals' Dave Bayley continued his excellent "Quarantine Covers" series on Wednesday (April 22) with a cover of Drake's "Hotline Bling," with some help from British musician and poet Arlo Parks.After Bayley built the track in real time, walking viewers through the process, he launched into a dreamy version of the hit, eventually bringing in Parks for some stunning harmonies.Bayley has been covering songs by fan request from his home studio; his take on Drake follows earlier covers of Bill
Robin Sparkles is back, y’all! Cobie Smulders took a trip down memory lane as she sang “Let’s Go to the Mall” from her How I Met Your Mother days.
Blue Ivy Carter made a special appearance online for a great cause. Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s eight-year-old daughter appeared in a video posted on her grandmother Tina Lawson’s social media account.
Madison Bailey is one of the stars of Netflix’s hot new series Outer Banks and we caught up with her to learn more just in time for the series premiere!
Todd Chrisley shocked fans when he revealed during his Apr. 8 Chrisley Confessions podcast that he’d been terribly ill with the COVID-19 virus.
While President Donald Trump isn’t among the 34 million people to have watched Netflix’s Tiger King about zoo owner Joe Exotic‘s 22-year prison sentence for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill rival Carole Baskin, he’s willing to give Joe’s case a look. A reported asked him about it during the COVID-19 briefing on Apr.
Tyga and his son, King Cairo Stevenson, 7, are making the most of their quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic. The father/son duo took part in the viral Fruit Roll-Up challenge on April 7. The challenge requires participants to hand a Fruit Roll-Up snack from their mouths, then eat it without using their hands. Of course, whoever finishes first…wins! Tyga and King both had their hair in braids, and they goofed around with each other as they rushed to finish their snack first.
Prince Charles gave royal fans a rare glimpse inside his office at his Birkhall residence on the Balmoral estate in Scotland.The Duke of Cornwall has several photos on display, including a sweet picture taken with Prince Harry and Prince William.The prince is recovering from coronavirus.Prince Charles has been spending time in quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19. Having left London for the Balmoral estate, Prince Charles was in Scotland when he discovered he had coronavirus.