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Looks like the official Graceland Twitter Account has announced that they now feature Austin's actual leather jumpsuit that he wore for the '68 Special scene in the film "Elvis" for the recreation of that TV program! 😁
Nice!
I have to visit Graceland one day.
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The Barbier Family.

Louise (Chloé and Sydnee's mom)
Louise was a French actress. Her mom is where Chloé mostly gets her looks from. Louise is a pretty much straightforward mom, but supportive. She is very protective of her daughters and is not afraid to speak her mind or do anything to protect her family.

Alexandre Barbier (Chloé and Sydnee's dad)
Alexandre is the chill but overprotective dad. He's passionate about his vodka business and is proud of his success. He's still humble about it though, and attributes his success to his family. He's also friends with TC's dad.

Sydnee (Chloé's younger sister)
Birthday: February 15th, 2007
Zodiac: Aquarius
Sydnee is 18 years old, she recently graduated from LaGuardia. She is basically your average Gen Z teen in a nutshell (except she isn't American, she's French). Sydnee speaks more English but she does speak French occasionally. Sydnee favors both of her parents in looks though. Being the youngest, Sydnee does get the "youngest daughter" syndrome. She's very close with her sister. Sydnee also likes to be on trend with the current things. She did competitive dance when she was younger and still knows the dances. She was the popular girl at LaGuardia (because TC is friends (fwb) with her older sister, or maybe Sydnee is naturally a goofy and outgoing person?) Sydnee is also currently dating the live action Hiccup guy.

The main character herself... Chloé.
Birthday: March 26th, 2002
Zodiac: Aries
Chloé is 23 years old, the eldest daughter of the Barbier family. She is a ballet dancer, a prima ballerina. Chloé is outgoing, goofy, artsy, classy, and some describe her as elegant and graceful. She is a huge perfectionist, and blames herself if anything goes wrong. She's very artsy and likes deep and romantic things.
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I love how the Official "Caught Stealing" account is thirsting and promoting our man well lol. 🤭
They seem almost as excited about Austin's first lead role since "Elvis" as we are!
I love it. 💜
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“And you love Austin so much because?” Maybe because the character development never stops.
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Filming of "Enemies" | Fan Footage from Chicago Streets
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Why do I feel like in the next few years that Disney is gonna try to remake Hunchback Of Notre Dame and then do like they did Sleeping Beauty, and make it a Maleficent movie, except the Hunchback remake would be centered on Frollo. Disney does something absurd and casts Timothée Chalamet as young Frollo so they can get big money (plus the fangirls will simp over TC Frollo and go to the movies, they'll want to "fix" Timothée Frollo too while they're at and forget his whole character). Please don't do it I beg you. I will cry if they do. Well.. I'll give him one chance if he can sing Hellfire and get into Frollo's darkness.
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#please don't do this#i will cry my eyes out if disney does do this#knowing disney... tc frollo will probably happen?#if he's desperate enough#look what bro did with wonka
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Does this mean I'm not getting Austin as Hercules? Okay I'm gonna go cry myself to sleep 😔💔
YOU FUMBLED SO BAD.LOOK AT HIMM
#Instagram#russo bros do something right and pick austin as hercules#disney do better with your remake too
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Harley Quinn 🖤

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Harley’s new look 💕✨ @monimau2000
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InStyle’s “Badass Women” Issue: Chloé Barbier

InStyle’s “Badass Women” Issue spotlights women who move with purpose, command space with softness, and dare to break tradition while honoring it. This month, we sat down with Chloé Barbier, a Paris-born prima ballerina whose quiet fire has captivated the New York City Ballet—and who’s redefining what it means to be both disciplined and deeply human.
Draped in a classy Parisian summer dress and ballet flats, and sipping coffee at a sun-drenched West Village café, she speaks with the graceful precision of someone used to holding tension in her body—but her laugh is disarming, her honesty striking. From long-distance family calls to heartbreak in pointe shoes, this is her story—in her own words.
On moving from Paris to New York:
"Paris taught me elegance. New York taught me power. When I first arrived, the city felt too fast, too loud, too much. But then I realized—it’s not a place that waits for you to catch up. You have to meet it at full speed or get swallowed. That changed me. It made me brave in a way Paris never asked me to be.”
Chloé spoke of some experiences in New York, including her brief stint of attending Juilliard for a time, and some recent experiences with attending New York Knicks games with her best friend Timothée Chalamet, she said of the experience..
"He's such a chaotic guy to be around, maybe it's the fact he's a theater kid. I might find it annoying, but it's endearing most of the time, i could use some good chaos in my life. It gets me out of my shell of perfection."
Chloé also talks feeling like an artsy and indie type of woman despite her ballet career. She also shared some pretty deep thoughts as she sipped her coffee.
On mental health and perfectionism:
“There was a time I thought breaking down meant I was weak. In ballet, we’re trained to hide pain. Smile through everything. But that silence started to eat at me. I’ve struggled with perfectionism with self destructive tendencies, body image, body dysmorphia, anxiety—the invisible things. Now, I talk about them. I go to therapy. I journal. I breathe. There’s power in saying, ‘I’m not okay right now.’ It’s made me a better artist, and a better woman.”
"The truth is, being a ‘badass’ isn’t about being unbreakable. It’s about knowing how to rebuild yourself when you do break.”
On the discipline of ballet—and being more than just ‘graceful’:
"People see ballet and think: softness, beauty, perfection. What they don’t see is the blood in your shoes, the loneliness, the obsession. Ballet isn’t gentle. It’s war disguised as art. But I think that’s why I love it, it taught me that strength doesn’t have to scream.”

On friendship in a competitive world: “You learn quickly who’s clapping for you when you’re not in the spotlight. I’ve lost friendships along the way—some to ambition, some to silence. But I have a few people, dancers and not, who know me beyond the bun and the stage lights. With them, I get to be just… me. No titles. No pressure.”
Chloé also spoke about her friends Bella Ureta, a fellow ballerina in her company, along with Isabella Boylston, a fellow dancer whom she met during a performance. She also mentioned her friend, singer Madison Beer, whom she met at Coachella this year. "I was having a real bad day at Coachella and was heartbroken and needed a shoulder to lean and cry on. Madison was there and was nice enough to stay with me the whole night when I was at my worst. I owe her a big thank you."

On love and vulnerability:
“Love has always made me feel clumsy—and I don’t like feeling clumsy. But the truth is, the best performances I’ve ever given weren’t from technique, they were from pain, or longing, or missing someone. So I let love in. Even when it hurts. Even when it doesn’t fit neatly into the schedule.”
Chloé also shares her type in a guy, which is curly haired brunettes who are tall and skinny, also artsy.
"I love an artsy and deep guy. I want emotion. I want him to be the yearning type of guy, kind of like Laurie from Little Women. Well yeah.. he's gotta be goofy too to keep me sane from my perfectionist tendencies."

On learning English:
"My best friend Timothée taught me in 2022. He's half French, but he hardly ever speaks it because he's more New Yorker now. He made me feel like I belonged, even when I didn’t understand everything he said. In exchange I encouraged him to speak more French while he taught me English. I'm pretty fluent now even though I don't speak it often."

On her current playlist: “Right now? Sabrina Carpenter, Taylor Swift, a little Françoise Hardy and Édith Piaf when I’m homesick, and Selena Gomez when I need to walk through Manhattan like it’s a runway. My playlist is a little moody, a little dramatic—basically, me in music form."
"I love Selena. "She seems like such a nice person to be around. I'd love to be her friend one day. She didn't deserve the bullying she got. I really personally relate to the song "Don't Take It Personally". It's such a beautiful song and I love it. So team Selena through it all."
She also mentions having some Bob Dylan in her playlist because of her best friend Timothée and his role as Bob Dylan in the movie A Complete Unknown.
“He used to serenade me with Bob Dylan songs over FaceTime, There were a lot of nights in 2022 where he’d call me out of nowhere—usually after midnight—and sing the latest Dylan song he’d learned on guitar. It made me feel like someone was thinking of me in a world that moves so fast.”

On her favorite films: Cinema, Chloé says, has always been her second love.
“I’m drawn to stories that are tender, a little tragic, and unapologetically romantic,” she says, swirling the foam of her cappuccino. “I love films where the emotions are just under the surface—like you can feel everything, even when no one’s saying it out loud.”
Her favorites reflect a woman of both softness and storm:
Amélie, for its whimsy and wonder.
The Red Shoes, for the haunting pull of art over life.
And Then We Danced, for its quiet rebellion and aching intimacy.
“Black Swan? Obviously. It’s insane—but so is ballet sometimes. Beautifully insane.”
She’s also deeply attached to classic, female-driven stories:
Wicked, Little Women, Pride and Prejudice—tales of women navigating identity, love, and independence.
“They remind me that choosing yourself isn’t selfish—it’s survival.”
Most recently, she watched The Mother and the Whore, the 1973 French epic that dives into post-love, post-everything exhaustion.
“It wrecked me, honestly. It’s long, it’s quiet, and nothing really resolves—but that’s why it stays with you. It’s like watching emotional honesty in slow motion.”

On red carpets and being “the plus-one”:
Though Chloé Barbier spends most of her nights in rehearsal studios or backstage at Lincoln Center, every so often, she trades her pointe shoes for couture heels and steps onto the red carpet.
"I’m usually the one in the wings, not the spotlight,” she says, smiling. and sometimes he insists I come with him to premieres. I joke that I’m the emotional support French girl.”
She’s attended the premieres of Bones and All, Wonka, Dune: Part Two, and A Complete Unknown, often quietly turning heads in minimalist gowns with a dancer’s poise.
“I’m not a red carpet person by nature, but I’ve started to enjoy the fashion of it. You show up, take two photos, then sneak out early and eat pasta in your dress on the hotel room floor. That’s my version of glamour.”
Red Carpet Moments-
• Bones and All — “That one was intense. I wore vintage Saint Laurent and cried on the car ride home.”
• Wonka — “I wore ballet-pink Prada. He told me I looked like a macaron.”
• Dune: Part Two — “He joked I should have played one of the Bene Gesserit. I said only if I could choreograph my own entrance.”
• A Complete Unknown — “That was special. The whole room was quiet by the end. I love when movies do that.”

On family: “My mother still calls after every performance, She’s the quiet force behind everything I’ve done. My sister lives with me, she even did some competitive dance for a bit. My family all moved to New York to be there for me physically. But I carry them with me. Every time I dance, I bring my whole family with me.”
Chloé also speaks of her bond with her 18 year old sister Sydnee, who recently graduated from LaGuardia High School, and how Sydnee looks up to her and currently lives with her.
On her future beyond the stage: “I don’t want to disappear into a legacy. I want to evolve. i would love to marry a nice man and become a mother someday. But I know this: whatever I do next, it will still be art. Just in a different form.”
Chloé also shares her desire to be a mother someday, not right away because of her age, but as a future goal.
Interview by Sally Holmes
Styled by Rob Zangardi
Photographed in New York, June 2025
Disclaimer: this is a fictional fanfiction interview! I hope I worded it okay and made it look like a real interview.
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I can't believe that 3 years ago today, the "Elvis" movie came out 🥹
That movie changed me. 🥰
Happy ElvisAnniversary everyone!! 🥳
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Who leaked our wedding plans? Me and Austin were discussing confidential wedding plans here 😂
Austin's Instagram Video | June 23, 2022 😍
I miss these types of videos 🥰
He's so cute in his downtime, lol.
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The elvis era will always be so special for the fans. That's when I discovered austin. 3 years later and I'm crushing even harder on this guy.
Yes, I will always have a soft spot for Austin and the Elvis era. 🥰
I had always known of Austin, but it was the Elvis movie that started my crush on him.
My friend and I went to see the innocent little Elvis movie just on a whim cuz we thought it looked interesting (and I love biopics lol), and I came out having a full blown crush on Austin. Never was expecting that to happen at all lol. 😄
I came home that night and was so hot 🔥 for Austin that I could barely sleep lol 😆
The next day, I devoured information on him through the internet. I just had to know more about that man!
And now, 3 years later, here I still am lol.
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