Taking a step back. Lance Bass and husband Michael Turchin had to halt their IVF plans amid the coronavirus pandemic, but having a baby is still a big focus for them.
20.04.2020 - 22:23 / cosmopolitan.com
So, Tim devises a plan to give the designers a kick in the butt and challenges them to design an accessible look in—wait for it—seven hours. Seven hours! The designers also don't get a seamstress to work with (so they have to sew the whole thing together themselves) and can only use fabric leftover from the other three challenges. It's definitely a huge task—especially considering that not all of the designers can sew!
And if you thought that the last collab challenge was drama, this challenge
Taking a step back. Lance Bass and husband Michael Turchin had to halt their IVF plans amid the coronavirus pandemic, but having a baby is still a big focus for them.
There's no secret here: A Secret Love has pulled on the heartstrings of Netflix viewers. Warning, spoilers for the documentary film follow.
The Late Late Show has been lifting people’s spirits all around the country every week.
While in quarantine, Adam Lambert and Queen have delivered a fitting, new take on the iconic "We Are the Champions." In a split-screen clip guitarist Brian May shared to Instagram on Monday (April 20), he, Lambert and drummer Roger Taylor perform the tune from the comfort of their own homes.
Editor’s Note: This story contains spoilers from the Netflix film “A Secret Love.” To avoid having the story revealed, please watch the documentary first before proceeding.
[Spoiler alert: this post reveals who won the first season of Making the Cut on Amazon Prime — read at your own risk!]
The final two episodes of are here! Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn's new Amazon design competition series, full of fierce fashion and heartwarming moments, concluded with episodes nine and 10, which culminated with the announcement of the winner of season 1 as the next great global brand. The winner walked away with the grand prize of $1 million, a one-year mentorship with Amazon Fashion and a collection sold exclusively on Amazon.
By Meg Zukin
By Meg Zukin
There was a lot riding on Making the Cut. When Amazon announced they were going into business with Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, the dream team who helped make Project Runway sing for years, first on Bravo and then on Lifetime, it seemed as though that would be the end of PR.
The final two episodes of “Making the Cut” drop on Amazon Prime Video this Friday but not without some drama.
There’s some good news for all the ardent fans of Whitney Houston as a biopic based on the late singer’s life is in the making under the guidance of Clive Davis, Grammy-winning music producer. The movie has been officially titled as I Wanna Dance With Somebody and will be produced by Oscar-nominee Anthony McCarten who will also be responsible for its scripting. There’s one more individual who will be associated with the production and she is Pat Houston.
While in quarantine, Adam Lambert and Queen have delivered a fitting, new take on the iconic "We Are the Champions."In a split-screen clip guitarist Brian May shared to Instagram on Monday (April 20), he, Lambert and drummer Roger Taylor perform the tune from the comfort of their own homes.Lambert belts the powerful chorus as usual, before repeating it once more, changing the "we" to "you" as a subtle, yet heartfelt message of love and support."#youarethechampions," May captioned the post.
A new Green Hornet movie is on its’ way.
Ellen Pompeo has “thought about” the possibility of Grey’s Anatomy tackling the coronavirus in an upcoming episode.
Being stuck indoors with your significant other can be fun, as Miley Cyrus and boyfriend Cody Simpson proved on Easter Sunday.In a series of clips posted on her Instagram story, Cyrus showed off her makeup skills as she made over her boyfriend. "I.
The challenge was for the contestants to create a collaborative collection consisting of three looks: two runway (read: high fashion) and one accessible (aka what you'd see in a store). Right off the bat, it was clear that while these designers are happy to work around each other, they're decidedly less happy working with each other—after all, $1 million is on the line!