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Why did you recast Rachel berry and blacknwidow and scarlet witch
A very good question!!
RACHEL BERRY (RECAST AS ARIELA BARER) - I have recast Lea Michele for being a racist and abusive towards her coworkers, specifically Samantha Ware, and continuing to bring up Cory Monteith's death even though his own mother publicly asked her to stop.
NATASHA ROMANOFF A.K.A. BLACK WIDOW (RECAST AS ANNET MAHENDRU) - I have recast Scarlett Johansson for accepting roles as both a transgender woman and a Japanese woman while being a white, cisgender woman, and for supporting Woody Allen, who is a child predator.
WANDA MAXIMOFF A.K.A. SCARLET WITCH (RECAST AS ALBA FLORES) - I have recast Elizabeth Olsen because Wanda is canonically Romani and Jewish in the comics, and Elizabeth Olsen is neither of these; she also has used a slur against Romani people multiple times, even after being informed that it was a slur. (I also recast Pietro Maximoff for the same reason; while Aaron Taylor-Johnson is Jewish, he is not Romani.)
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Woody Allen and Scarlett Johnson
A few days ago, it was particularly interesting to see a point of entertainment news, involving the famous Jewish actress, Scarlett Johansson and the director, Woody Allen. The passage of the matter was that Scarlett Johansson supported Woody Allen in a previous interview, and said he liked him and believed him, and said, "He has been so naive for many years," he said. "This has led to the strong displeasure of Woody Allen's daughter, and to his name, Scarlett Johansson. As early as more than 20 years ago, the story of the well-known director, Woody Allen, was covered with the report. The case, however, has not been fully resolved today, not only Continuous diffusion, but also triggered more chain reactions. But the matter is not over. Dylan, who grew up, claimed to have suffered a great deal of harm and sided with his adoptive mother, Mya. If anyone supports his adoptive father, whether family or outsider, it is unacceptable for Dylan to be reasonable.When it comes to Woody Allen's problems over the past two years, Scarlett Johnson thinks he's been pushed to the top of the storm and has a lot to do with the Metoo movement: "it's really hard right now, because now people are furious about it, and they can actually understand how people feel." Since the beginning of the Metoo movement, my sister has not said her point of view in public. In an interview with Hollywood reporter last week, she said she liked Woodie Allen very much and would work with him in the future.
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When it comes to Scarlett Johnson, I'm afraid you're thinking of the black widow in sexy leather. Scarlett Johnson, born on November 22, 1984 in New York, USA, American actress and singer. In 1994, he starred in the film's debut, the prodigal son bodyguard. In 1996, he starred in the drama "Manny and Luo," for which she was nominated for best actress at the 12th Independent Spirit Award. In 1998, she was nominated for best supporting actress at the box office bomb for starring in the love film "Horse language". In 2003, he starred in the drama "lost Tokyo," and won 57 for the film. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award Film Award-Best Actress Award. In 2004, starring in the love biographical film "Girl with Pearl earrings," won the 61st American Film and Television Golden Globe Award Film-plot Best Actress nomination. In 2005, starred in the thriller love film "Competition Point." As a result, he was nominated for Best supporting Actress in the 63rd Golden Globe Film Awards for American Film and Television. On August 15, 2008, the love comedy Barcelona at midnight was released. In 2009, he starred in the stage play's debut, "A glance on the Bridge," and won the 64th Tony Award for the show. Drama Best supporting Actress Award . Starring in Marvel Film Iron Man 2 in 2010. In 2012, she starred in the Avengers League. In 2013, she won the Best Actress Award at the 8th Rome International Film Festival for her voice. On February 28, 2014, she won the 39th French Film Caesar Award . In 2016, starring in Captain America 3: civil War. 2018, starring Avengers 3: infinite War. Won the 44th people's Choice Award for the film of the year Award. In August 2019, Forbes published the 2019 list of the world's highest-paid actresses, with Scarlett at the top of the list.
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And Scarlett Johnson worshiped Woody Allen, an excellent, talented director in the United States. Woody Allen, born on December 1, 1935 in Brooklyn, New York, is an American director, screenwriter, actor, and honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Arts. In 1964, he made his own comedy, "how's the Cat?" and officially entered the entertainment industry. In 1969, he directed his own comedy crime film, "get money and run." in 1973, he wrote and directed his own science fiction comedy, "Science City of Fool." in 1977, Won the 50th Olympic Games with the love comedy Anne Hall.In 2005, he was nominated for best film at the 2nd Guangzhou International Film Festival. In 2005, he was nominated for the 63rd American Film and Television Golden Globe Film Award for Best Director. In 2008, the love film Barcelona at midnight won the Golden Globe Film-Musical Comedic Best Picture of the United States. In 2011, He was nominated for the 84th Academy Award for Best Director for the comedy Paris at midnight. In 2014, he directed the comedy "Magic in the Moonlight." in 2016, he directed from the comedy "six critical events." The play is Woody Allen's first TV series. In 2017, he directed the Ferris Wheel.
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When it comes to these two people, perhaps the most common thing they have in common is to win the prize and get soft hands. Woody Allen's refusal to receive the award has long been commonplace. He has won 23 Oscars, four awards, 13 Golden Globe nominations and two awards, but without exception has not appeared to receive the award. Such a brilliant and highly personalized director will inevitably be regarded as an idol by many people and will inevitably be worshipped. Although Woody Allen is now embroiled in a sexual assault scandal, his talent can be recognized and the truth will come to light one day.
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When it comes to Scarlett Johnson, the most talked about is her personal life. As we all know, the actress's personal life is rich and colorful, with the news flying all over the sky. However, God gave her a beautiful face, and his own hard work, coupled with good circumstances and acting skills, it is also natural to become the four biggest flowers in Hollywood.
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Let's look forward to these two still bringing us wonderful movies this year.
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Clown sweety you are a 🤡🤡 this is utterly disgusting ELECTRIC CHAIR
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Filling the Met Shaped Hole (No, Not Like That): The Best Red Carpet Looks of Awards Season 2020
Hi to anyone reading,
I want to jump straight into things and ask a question. Which is the best Met Gala theme of the last 5 years and why is it Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination?
Seriously though, despite the fact that I’m not sure anything will top Heavenly Bodies with the preceding and succeeding Met Galas being relatively disappointing (the camp theme definitely could have been taken further and lets not even talk about the Comme Des Garcons disaster), I still get excited for the gala every year, staying up til whatever hour of the morning so I can see all the fashion live. Of course, it makes complete sense that this year’s event has been postponed until October given the circumstances but the chosen theme of Fashion and Duration had the potential to be quite interesting, so I hope we do eventually get to see it; whilst I don’t miss endlessly scrolling through photos of every white male celebrity wearing the exact same suit and tie to the point where fangirls claim Harry Styles to be a pioneer of breaking gender norms because he wore a pink top, I long for the days where we could all temporarily coexist in peace and harmony thanks to the internet’s collective dragging of the Kardashians for paying no attention to the theme whatsoever. We should’ve guessed life as we know it was about to be flipped on its head when they actually turned up in something interesting last year.
What I’m trying to say is that I would love nothing more than to jump back in time to when tomorrow morning’s top Google search would be best Met Gala looks, and not how many lives did Boris Johnson’s fuckery cost us today. So in honour of the lack of trivial content, I thought I’d fill the Met shaped hole in our lives (amongst many other unfilled holes; today the freezer door at work hit me on the ass whilst I was putting ice cubes out and I think for a split second I got all flushed) by putting together a collection of my personal favourite red carpet looks from this year’s awards season and their respective afterparties: the BAFTAs, Brits, Critic’s Choice Awards, Golden Globes, Oscars, SAG Awards, and the Grammys to finish with.
Enjoy!
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award (yes, that’s the BAFTAs but I needed a longer title)
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(L-R: Zoe Kravitz in Dior, Rooney Mara in Givenchy, and Scarlett Johansson in Versace)
I am a British fan of television and arts but I will gladly say it: of all the awards ceremonies, the BAFTAs is hardly the most exciting, and the red carpet even less so. As I said, lots of boring men in boring suits and middle aged women being dressed by stylists who seem to think we’re dead from the neck down by the time we hit 40 and dress us accordingly so. Any hint of a décolletage explicitly forbidden.
There were a few good looks, however. From left to right, above we have Zoe Kravitz in Dior, Rooney Mara in Givenchy and Scarlett Johansson in Versace, who looks so amazing I almost forget that 1). Versace is going down the drain and 2). Scarlett Johansson would stand in front of a forest and take the role of a tree if she could. Which, along with her whole defence of Woody Allen, is really shit-she’s genuinely great in Marriage Story and an otherwise talented actress. As for Zoe Kravitz, she is up there with Robert Pattison as one of my biggest crushes right now and looks amazing in literally everything she wears, and Rooney Mara is consistently low-key yet elegantly dressed. 
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(L-R: Greta Gerwig in Gucci, Florence Pugh in Dries Van Noten, Renee Zellweger in Prada)
Renee Zellweger proved an exception to the rule when it came to women over the age of 40 generally having clueless stylists-her dress is beautiful, very reminiscent of the delicate, demure beauty of 50s icons such as Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn. Florence’s dress, I actually really loved. It didn’t seem to go down all too well with actual Florence Pugh fans but red and pink together is an elite combo; I’m still firmly on the “surprised that it works but I’m into it” train. I mainly included Greta’s dress for the green velvet, to be honest; it’s disappointingly low-key for Gucci but nice enough all the same.
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(L-R: Andrew Scott in Paul Smith, Charlize Theron in Dior, Daisy Ridley in Oscar de la Renta, and Emilia Clarke in Schiaparelli)
I was particularly excited to see Emilia Clarke in Schiaparelli-yes, I adore her because she played Daenerys Targaryen and I was ride or die for that bitch but also whenever I see her interviewed she has the most exuberant energy and honestly I want to be best friends. It’s not the most interesting dress Schiaparelli has ever put out there, but I like the fact that she went for something unique all the same.
Forest green is a colour I find hard to resist which is why I included Andrew Scott’s otherwise kinda basic suit (points for it being velvet) and Daisy Ridley in Oscar de la Renta. As elegant as the dress is, I would love for her stylist to have really leaned into the forest nymph vibes I’m getting and do something a bit less uptight with the hair and makeup; like imagine loose curls with tiny braids and hair rings and a dark lip and a slight smoke around the eye and...yes, I have very specific visions, I know. As for Charlize Theron, her work with Dior is the only reason I care about the brand; there’s definitely a case to be made here for giving Maria Grazia the benefit of the doubt, assuming that she tries all the prototypes on women who look like Charlize and that that’s why she’s happy to send dresses that are otherwise relatively underwhelming down the runway. 
The Brit Awards
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(L-R: Charli XCX in Fendi, Ellie Goulding in Koche, Hailee Steinfeld in Fendi, and Harry Styles in Gucci)
In my opinion a much better reflection of quintessential British style than the BAFTAs, I originally ruled out including any music award ceremony red carpets in this post until I saw Maya Jama and Charli XCX’s looks. Consider me pleasantly surprised by Hailee Steinfeld’s cobalt blue burnout dress, a classic incarnation of the regal bohemian aesthetic Fendi channelled in their 2019 haute couture show. Plus Charli’s emo take on Glinda the Good Witch is also Fendi, driving home for me just how much I love their collections. I don’t know if I’d be sure about Ellie Goulding’s dress on the rack but the simple styling makes it work and she looks gorgeous, and Harry Styles looks just as pretty in a Gucci look that is MADE for him.
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(L-R: Adwoah Aboah in Vivienne Westwood, Celeste in Gucci on the far right! I’m not sure who the guy in the middle is, I’m sorry and if anybody knows drop me a message and I will correct this immediately!)
Unfortunately, Harry Styles and Celeste didn’t get to pose together because this is really a perfect his and hers Gucci look; I feel like seeing one outfit next to the other would really highlight the quirky elegance of each. That being said, it feels criminal to talk about elegance without including Adwoah Aboah in Vivienne Westwood in the sentence; the dress is obviously stunning quality on its own merit, but Adwoah is what elevates it from unremarkable to ethereal. Fuck the weird ass knight figure that’s currently on top of the Brit Award, this woman is the definition of statuesque! Put her on top of the trophy you cowards!
And just to get it out of the way, when it comes to the guy in the middle, to quote Keke Palmer:
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Sorry to this man.
Honestly, I saved all the red carpet photos from a Nylon (I think it was Nylon?) article back when the awards aired and towards the end of the photos they stopped including names-this happened a few times when I was looking through red carpet galleries. I reverse image searched where I could but not every photo turned anything up. If anyone does know who this man is, message me so I can include his name. He looks sick, and as far as suits go, this one is built upon and accessorised enough that it’s actually a look rather than the same old variation of a suit we’ve seen a million times before that may as well be the straight man’s designated red carpet uniform. 
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(L-R: Maya Jama, Neh Neh Cherry in Bottega Veneta, Laura Whitmore)
And now the woman that forced me to include the Brits red carpet in this post in the first place: Maya Jama. Don’t get me wrong, my mind isn’t blown by this dress on its own, I probably prefer Laura Whitmore’s (Jaded do a similar newspaper dress and I’ve resisted adding it to my basket for 6 months now, this is the ultimate test of whether or not I finally cave), but Maya looks fucking MAGNIFICENT. The fit, the gloves, the confidence with which she carries it, it’s all SO good. Considering the timing, this is basically her Princess Diana revenge dress levelled up, 2020′s Jessica Rabbit moment. 
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(L-R: Maya Jama, Ellie Goulding, Kendall Jenner)
Obviously anything is gonna be a step down from the red carpet look but Maya’s Brits afterparty outfit was cute too, if a tad Pretty Little Thing. 
Don’t ask me what Kendall Jenner was doing at the Brits afterparty btw, because I have no idea. We live in a world where the Kardashian-Jenners just seem to occupy every public space possible and I’ve begrudgingly accepted it at this point. I don’t have the energy to question it-and it helps that green catsuit is actually Very Cool™. 
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For the last of my favourite Brit Awards looks, we have a few more afterparty photos-from left to right we have Charli XCX again, Lizzo, and Anne Marie. It was Charli posting her dress on Instagram that sent me searching for afterparty looks in the first place; apparently wearing nothing but feathers and crystals is something that appeals to me, and the more I read that statement, the more it sounds spot-on. I’d categorise it as gothic glamour hoe, and slot it in with the rest of the night-out clothes in my wardrobe that I think I’ll finally have the balls to wear out of sheer desperation once this lockdown is over. The Blossom to Charli XCX’s Buttercup here, we’ve also got Anne Marie looking extra AF and I loveeeee it; it’s an ensemble somewhere between a high-end version of Alaska Thunderfuck’s candyfloss Sugar Ball dress from season 5 of Drag Race (Alaska DID deserve to win AS2 nation, rise up) and a low-key version of a Katy Perry California Dreams Tour costume. I don’t call it low-key as a drag, just a regretful admission of the fact that maybe wearing a cupcake bra which squirts whipped cream out of the boobs is a bit too much for most of us. 
Critic’s Choice Awards
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(L-R: Alison Brie in Brandon Maxwell, Chloe Bridges in Azeeza, Cynthia Erivo in Fendi, Florence Pugh in Prada)
I was going to say the Critic’s Choice Awards is kind of America’s version of the BAFTAs but then I remembered that the BAFTAs is really the only big TV and film awards ceremony we have here in the UK and that it’s kind of sad that I have to compare our most high-profile red carpet of the year to L.A’s most low-key one. Getting Cynthia Erivo and Florence Pugh to infiltrate is the best we can do. 
THAT BEING SAID! 
They both look amazing. This is Florence’s best red carpet look of this year, imo (she the prettiest icicle I’ve ever seen), and Cynthia Erivo’s arm must ache from serving the entire awards season. And in Fendi! Taste!
Side note before we move onto the next set of looks: has anybody else watched Alison Brie in Mad Men and Community simultaneously and experienced the extreme cognitive dissonance that comes from watching her play a tragically nerdy (relatable tbh) 18 year old and an overly-sophisticated 30 something married to an ad man in the 60s at the same time? Weird, but anyway! The orange dress with the red lipstick is channelling Marina Diamandis’ Froot era style subtle sex appeal and is a timeless, playful combo. Put the hair up into a beehive and it’s Megan Draper on a date in Cabo-don’t know much about the place but I know the sea is aqua and the sun seekers are blindingly white and the cocktails are plentiful (and whatever colour you want them to be), and all that together is a juicy palette if we’re talking cinematography. The Mad Men directors are out there somewhere shaking their fists at the sky that they never got to consult me on that, I’m sure. 
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(L-R: Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Dior, Saoirse Ronan in Erdem and Zendaya in Tom Ford)
Zendaya’s red carpet look was the stand out of the Critic’s Choice Awards for sure; the skirt I can do without but I hope that hot pink metal breastplate ends up on display somewhere because that is ART, and she is the perfect person to wear it. The Tiffany Pollard “she's so powerful” meme was made for this moment. 
Also, can we talk about Phoebe Waller-Bridge backing up my Dior 2019 Haute Couture wasn’t *that* bad hypothesis? Because unless I’m mistaken this is one of the dresses from that collection and it is quite beautiful. Yeah, black mesh isn’t going to start a revolution or anything but it’s so delicate looking it almost seems out of place on a red carpet-I don’t know if it’s the structure of the bodice or the tulle but I can totally see this in a gothic ballet, whether that’s sensible in theory or not. Probably not. But then again I did quit ballet when I was 10 after months of getting people to near poke me in the eye on the way out of class so it would look like I’d been crying and I didn’t have to go to my lessons after school. So what do I know? Fuck all, in case that wasn’t clear. I also feel a little vindicated by Saoirse wearing one of the Erdem dresses I loved from last year’s collection-if multi-award winning actress Saoirse Ronan’s probably ridiculously well-paid stylist liked it enough to pick it out for her then I guess I’m doing okay in terms of taste levels.
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(L-R: Olivia Wilde in Valentino, Lucy Hale in Miu Miu, Mandy Moore in Elie Saab, and Margaret Qualley in Chanel)
The last few Critics Choice Awards looks I picked out above aren’t thrilling or anything but they’re cute enough to include-from left to right we have Olivia Wilde in Valentino, Lucy Hale in Miu Miu, Mandy Moore in Elie Saab and Margaret Qualley in Chanel. It’s kind of besides the point, but Margaret worked with Chanel throughout awards season and I just wanted to add my two cents in here and say that I think she’s the perfect person to collaborate with (also think Laura Harrier would be a good match, anyone agree?) and that in a similar vein, I urge Miu Miu, the creative directors of which I’m sure are eagerly awaiting the opinion of irrelevant Tumblr user amphtaminedreams, to work with Lucy Hale more often. I feel like if girl stopped starring in those shitty Blumhouse horrors and did something a bit more sophisticated she’d fit the brand right down to a T.
The Golden Globes
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(L-R: Cynthia Erivo in Thom Browne, Dakota Fanning in Dior, Jane Levy in Steven Khalil, and Janina Gavankar in Georges Chakra)
Finally! I hear you cry! A more exciting red carpet! It’s not the Oscars, but celebrity stylists still pulled the big guns for this one, the Golden Globes probably being considered the second most prestigious American awards ceremony of the year. Plus Dakota Fanning was there! Big yay for me! She and Elle can practically do no wrong in my eyes and are probably the only 2 women that could take on Dakota Johnson and Jennifer Lawrence when it comes to established red carpet style. 
Cynthia Erivo did it again, of course, as slick, as dignified and as regal as she was at the Critic’s Choice. The woman really has got this power stance thing locked down; she always seems so cool and confident in everything she wears that the whole getting dressed up to go out out out (we call going to the club going “out out”, but I’d say a red carpet is a slightly bigger deal than my local club with the sticky floors hence the 3rd out) thing looks like second nature.
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(L-R: Zoey Deutch in Fendi, Karamo Brown in Grayscale, Lucy Boynton in Louis Vuitton and Kat Graham in Georges Hobeika)
Lucy Boynton was another of my Golden Globes stand outs, and in general is someone who I really look forward to seeing at red carpet events. She (or her stylist, I don’t know how much of a role she plays!) always seems to commit fully to an outfit and sees it as part of a whole concept where the makeup, hair and accessories are equally as important and that is a girl after my own heart. 60s space age empress is the theme here and I’m all about it-well, either that or a feminine editorial take on the tinman from the Wizard of Oz but the former sounds a bit cooler and does way more justice to how good she looks so we’ll go with that. Quick shoutout to Kat Graham too because she looked absolutely radiant. 
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(L-R: Shailene Woodley in Balmain, Winnie Harlow in Laquan Smith, and Zoe Kravitz in Saint Laurent)
The trio above I really couldn’t skim over, Winnie Harlow especially; my America’s Next Top Model grudges aside, she consistently turns it out at every event she’s invited to. She’s another woman that wears pieces with such confidence that they look like they were actually made on her body-even if the garment itself isn’t the most breathtaking in the room, she’s the one that draws my attention. Though she’s got these dainty, other-worldly qualities about her, what you’d expect to be a gentle presence is firm and commanding and whilst the sharp drama and glitz of the dress probably helps, that’s just the way Winnie Harlow is naturally, based on her other red carpet appearances. 
Zoe Kravitz is an interesting one because, on the one hand, her looking amazing with that bone structure (I would trade a vital organ to look like that any day) is a given, but it does also seem like she went out of her way to do something a bit different this past awards season. I have always loved her street style for its trademark edge and the androgynous, oversized silhouettes that she leans towards, and the overt femininity of her red carpet dresses is that grungy, skater girl aesthetic completely flipped on its head. It’s cute, and if anyone can pull a dress as kitschy as this off, it’s Zoe. She’s got that just rolled out of bed look we all dream of that screams “I’m over this shit” whereas the rest of us have to rely on dark circles to get the message across. It’s very weird to think that she and Shailene Woodley were in Divergent together, especially since Zoe in particular has changed so much since. 
My main note with Shailene was just that I got excited to see that Balmain dress off the runway-it was one of my favourites from the S/S 2020 collection (IIRC, mostly on the basis that I’m pretty sure it wan’t haute couture), and it looks good! Not wildly good because I’m not sure the fit of the dress is inherently all that flattering, but still good-she makes it work.
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(L-R: Taylor Swift in Etro, Sofia Carson in Giambattista Valli and Scarlett Johansson in Vera Wang)
I know a lot of people online didn’t seem to like Taylor Swift’s dress, but she looks cute, imo. I will say that I’m surprised it’s Etro! At first glance I would’ve thought Carolina Herrera or Oscar de la Renta or something along those lines. And predictably, I think Sofia Carson looks flawless. If you’ve read any of my other posts you’re probably sick of hearing it but I really can’t resist anything that is this modern Disney princess, like powder pink layered tulle? Feathers? What did you expect me to say, ew? I think deep down my clothing preferences will always be that of a 9 year old girl and you know what, that’s okay. Sometimes. Well, when it comes to red carpets. That’s when you can kinda get away with it.
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(L-R: Bell Powley in Miu Miu, Billy Porter in Alex Vinash, and Charlize Theron in Dior)
There’s a few things worth mentioning when it comes to the above outfits. Firstly, and most importantly, I need to proclaim my love for Billy Porter. No man is doing it like him, honestly. To compare Harry Styles in his pink suits is unfair. The drama and the beauty and the flair that Billy brings every awards ceremony is on another level and that’s all I have to say about that. If you disagree, I’m gonna need a bullet pointed essay-I am that firm in my opinion.
Second, Bell Powley in Miu Miu semi confirms the direction their PR team tend to head in when choosing women to work with. I might be totally alone here but I feel like she and Lucy Hale both have one of those porcelain doll faces which work really well with Miu Miu’s signature girlish silhouettes and overly-ornate details. 
And thirdly, just to restate my earlier point: someone give Charlize Theron a pat on the back for bringing some life to a Dior design. That is all.
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(L-R: Jodie Comer in Mary Katrantzou, Joey King in Schiaparelli and Kaitlyn Dever in Valentino)
All the newcomers really turned it out too, which is a sentence I type through gritted teeth; to call Jodie Comer of My Mad Fat Diary origins a newcomer pains the former depressing 2013 black and white Tumblr user in me, though I suppose to the US audiences uncultured in the ways of British teenage angst Vilanelle is her breakthrough role. And how Vilanelle is this dress too!? It’s bold and it’s attention-grabbing and it’s fun and it is definitely very theatrical female fictional villain that you were inexplicably drawn to as a child before you realised why as an adult-”oh, it’s because she was hot”. 
Joey King in Iris van Herpen was a pleasant surprise too considering that when I first looked through the red carpet photos I only knew her as the girl who was in that shitty Netflix original-having watched her in The Act, I apologise for the dismissal! And I admire the sartorial choice! I adore Iris van Herpen designs but as a short girl, wearing one of her dresses to a red carpet event is a risky decision-I hate to admit it because casting a diverse range of people for shows is something I have come to expect of my favourite brands, but the appeal of a lot of IvH pieces comes from the movement of the garments on standard willowy runway models. Fortunately, the styling is really complementary here, and whilst it can’t be denied that the dress itself does swamp her a bit, I liked that she and her stylist stepped out of the box. 
Kaitlyn Dever’s red carpet look is obviously a lot more typical, but you can't go wrong with a Valentino dress, and this one in particular is so suited to the aura she gives off-it’s young and it’s fun and it’s fresh and the intricate floral print, otherwise muted if not for the spring influenced pops of pink and red, is timelessly pretty.
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(L-R: Akwafina in Dior, Saoirse Ronan in Celine, Beanie Feldstein in Oscar de la Renta, and Renee Zellweger in Armani)
Lastly, there was Saoirse Ronan in Celine-one of my highlights of the night; she looked phenomenal, a glacial toned dream, and it was pretty different to what I generally expect to see her in. I might be way off base and in need of a bit of a review of her red carpet style, but I feel like she usually leans more towards pretty than edgy with regards to her styling at these kinds of events and a loose fitting, gun metal glittered slip dress is, imo, the perfect way to hit that previously uncharted midway point between the two.
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(L-R: Kate Bosworth in Prabal Gurung, Kathryn Newton in Valentino and Sarah Hyland)
Now onto the afterparty looks, and I’m not gonna lie, they’re usually the highlight of the ceremonies for me; I feel like the initial ceremony is all about looking respectful and maintaining that whole dedicated actor image, whereas it seems the literal point of these showbiz parties is a competition to be the best dressed person in the room. Competition really makes people step their game up, and we always get to see more young talent whose style tends to be more current than that of the people we see on the red carpet. 
I’ve got to say, as annoying as I found her character in The Society, I have to overlook that gut instinct of irritation when I see Kathryn Newton and accept how stunning everything going on here is; honestly, she looks like an angel, and I feel like the team at Valentino must reeeeally like her to put her in that dress.
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(L-R: Alexa Demie, Ashley Benson in Georges Hobeika, Maude Apatow and Barbie Ferreira)
Obviously I was super excited to see the Euphoria girls on the red carpet, especially Alexa Demie-she does 90s/early noughties inspired glamour better than anyone else on the young actor scene right now and her personal style and the sass she does so well as Maddy Perez shines through every time. Whilst Barbie Ferreira’s look is more casual and achievable for the rest of us in terms of wearability, it’s just as interesting a take on the same period; the delicate pink makeup, hair and jewellery with the 90s inspired slip dress in light teal is a red carpet take on soft grunge for the ages. As for Ashley Benson, she always looks gorgeous and that’s all I’m gonna say before I get emotional and start going into a rant about how her and Cara Delevigne’s relationship was one of the only good things about this shitshow of a year and how now that they’ve broken up the single flame of hope inside me has been extinguished and how their sex swing is gonna get so lonely with them caught in the middle of an ugly custody battle and-
You get the idea.
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(L-R: Storm Reid, Sophia Bush in John Paul Ataker, and Sydney Sweeney)
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(L-R: Billie Lourd, Paris Hilton, and Camila Morrone)
The Oscars
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(L-R: Charlize Theron in Dior, Cynthia Erivo, and Florence Pugh in Louis Vuitton)
Ah, the Oscars. This is where the big money is really spent, and bad decisions are made-in fairness, this year’s winners were a lot more satisfying than usual and I think all of us felt that Parasite was a well-deserved win. I really thought it was gonna be Once Upon a Time in Hollywood just as a bit of a token gesture to Tarantino considering it’s his 9th film, though undoubtedly his worst of the ones I’ve seen, so I was relieved that this wasn’t the case. That being said, it still pains me to see the horror genre being ignored by the academy-in my mind, Florence is here for her performance in Midsommar just as much as Little Women. 
At the risk of getting repetitive, just assume my opinions on Charlize Theron in Dior here are the same again, that Cynthia Erivo is still bringing goddess energy (this is probably my favourite of her looks), and that against the opinion of the masses, Florence looks divine in this colour. I mean, when I say the masses I just mean the people I follow on Twitter, but still, I just wanted be an excuse to be dramatic so that I could insert a meme.
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(L-R: Natalie Portman in Dior, Regina King in Versace, Scarlett Johansson in Oscar de la Renta, and Sandra Oh in Elie Saab)
Once again, Scarlett Johansson’s stylist is doing God’s work; this outfit is everythingggg-the Oscar de la Renta dress is probably my favourite thus far. Like we’re talking angel, but make it fitted and sexy, and I hope you read that in the Tyra Banks voice I intended because 2 memes in a row would rob me of any credibility I’m building as a fashion account and I’m not ready to trash that for bad memes just yet; give it a couple of mental breakdowns and I’ll be there. Natalie Portman’s look was a favourite of mine too, with the cape over the top adding a sophisticated touch to the celestial, slightly bohemian feel of the dress. I initially found the detail of the names embroidered into said cape to be quite moving-in a dream world, directing would be my career of choice and so I really admired the statement-but finding out that Portman herself is the only director hired by her own production company ruined that for me a little bit. Then again, multi-millionaire celebrities making performative gestures for good publicity and not doing all that much to make any real change? Colour me shocked.
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(L-R: Beanie Feldstein in Miu Miu, Brie Larson in Celine and Billie Eilish in Chanel)
Now, of all the Miu Miu looks so far, I think Beanie Feldstein definitely got the best one. The intricacy of the embroidery, the silhouette, the old Hollywood stye curls-it’s all so graceful. I’d say this is probably her best look of awards season and she and her stylist did a really great job.
And as for Billie Eilish...Guys...do you think she might be wearing...Chanel...by any chance? I’m not sure.
Seriously though, as far as an oversized tweed suit with the brand’s logo emblazoned all over it goes, I like this look. The acid green roots and the jewellery are what make it for me, adding to the grunginess of the outfit which is interesting against Chanel’s prim and proper aesthetic of the last few years. I know she has good reason for the way she dresses, but I’ve never quite been able to appreciate it-this outfit proves to me that her style doesn't automatically equal ugly and occasionally, she can make it work.
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(L-R: Leona Lewis, Colton Haynes, Dita von Teese)
Elton John’s Oscars afterparty being the less exciting of the two big ones in terms of fashion-the other being the Vanity Fair afterparty which I’ll cover in a moment-I thought I’d whizz through it (posturing aside though, I bet Sir Elton’s party was a lot more fun).
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(L-R: Chiara Ferragni, Donatella Versace, Bella Thorne)
This is a big statement considering Alexa Demie attended, but I think Chiara’s outfit and overall styling might be my favourite of the partygoers; if they decided to do a live action Barbie film in 2020 minus the PG ratio-because lets be real, she’d be a noughties Paris Hilton type and get up to some SHENANIGANS-this is the look that would become iconic. 
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(L-R: Ashley Greene in Off-White, Alexa Demie, Sydney Sweeney, Annalynne McCord)
It was a hard decision to make though: I’m just as into Sydney Sweeney’s interpretation of burlesque come 1950s red carpet Barbie, Ashley Greene’s surprisingly delicate Off-White number, and Alexa’s dress and (as always) impeccable styling. That being said, Chiara’s clearest contender here for the best dressed of the night is Annalynne McCord. I know I'm one to throw similes around but she looks like an ACTUAL Disney princess-the dress is magical and an absolutely flawless fit. She carries it with such grace. I'm truly in love.
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(L-R: Tessa Thompson in Versace, Vanessa Hudgens in Vera Wang, SZA)
As for the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty, there were SO many iconic moments this year. SZA was the definition of the fire emoji, Tessa Thompson’s throwback Versace was the mermaid’s take on BDSM fashion I never knew I need to see, and I’d die to turn up to my graduation ceremony (here’s hoping for a successful attempt at the old uni shebang this time, lol) looking as elegant and simultaneously extra as Vanessa Hudgens did in Vera Wang. I mean, this was before Vanessa went on her dumb Instagram live corona rant because she was upset she couldn’t go to Coachella and I still kinda lived for her, mostly because of moments like this. She’s always been the queen of channelling a more hedonistic, carefree era and this dress is the most refined example of that boho decadence yet. It sounds dramatic to say but the rich purple is such a bold choice considering it’s a a colour we rarely see on the red carpet but now I’ve seen eggplant coloured silk I need it, lol. 
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(L-R: Suki Waterhouse in Fendi, Lili Reinhart in Marc Jacobs, Lucy Boynton and Margaret Qualley in Chanel)
Then there was Suki, Lilly, Lucy and Margaret as well who all went full angel mode in some of my favourite runway looks of last summer’s haute couture week; Suki’s Fendi dress and Lili’s Marc Jacobs number were highlights of both their shows and there’s something even more magical about them both when the uniformity of the runway is removed. I also would go on about how much I love Lucy Boynton’s style for the millionth time but I think you get my point.
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(L-R: Nicole Richie, Cynthia Erivo, Hunter Schafer, Billie Porter)
The more I look at the photos I saved from the Vanity Fair “red” carpet, the more I come to the firm conclusion that these looks are my favourite as a collective. Along with the elegance and sex appeal of the outfits above, we’ve got all these looks too which are so VIBRANT and fun and experimental. Billie Porter is absolutely majestic and continues his reign as the king of in-your-face, theatrical red carpet style, and Hunter and Cynthia look so radiant. Whilst Nicole’s look isn’t as colourful, she still brought drama with the satin gloves and the smoke lined eyes, and she is definitely ready to step on someone’s neck here.
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(L-R: Halima Aden, Ella Balinska in Schiaparelli, Emma Roberts, Ciara)
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(L-R: Kiki Layne in Michael Kors, Kim Kardashian in Alexander McQueen, Kylie Jenner in Ralph and Russo, Lashana Lynch in Michael Kors)
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(L-R: Rowan Blanchard in Iris van Herpen, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Stella Maxwell, and Sarah Paulson with Holland Taylor)
I’ve got to say, it’s really cool to see Rowan Blanchard in Iris van Herpen too; it’s interesting that as far as I know, she and Joey King were the only ones to wear her this awards season, both being up and coming actresses. It would be a good choice for the brand, probably best known for its futuristic, conceptual aesthetic, to also focus its PR efforts on the young potential inheriting that future. Orrrr it could just be that Rowan, Joey and I have the same (good, lol) taste-not gonna lie, from my experience of stalking her instagram Rowan Blanchard does make some unique fashion choices and her feed is full of bold outfit inspiration.
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(L-R: Adriana Lima in Ralph and Russo, Alessandra Ambrosio in Armani, Billie Eilish in Gucci, and Donatella Versace in Versace)
Then there’s Billie Eilish, who is really on another level. This is her second custom made baggy suit of the night, this time Gucci. IMAGINE. Chanel and Gucci making custom pieces to suit your very specific style. Again, though, I really like this; whilst it’s very clearly a Billie outfit, it’s got a level of sophistication, cohesiveness and glamour to it that takes it to that I can admire. 
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(L-R: Camila Mendes in Moschino, Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse, and Chiara Ferragni)
Honestly, the Vanity Fair red carpet really belonged to young talent this year, and Camila Mendes in one of my favourite Moschino looks from the Picasso collection really seals it. She could’ve just gone for a basic pretty dress-this isn’t a natural choice-but she really does have the proud, regal look of a woman who knows some man is gonna paint her a portrait that will end up in a famous gallery one day. 
One last thing before I move on, though. How the fuck does Chiara Ferragni get everywhere?! And by that I don’t mean how does she get invited, I had the shock of finding out this woman I followed on Instagram because I liked her outfits and thought she was pretty is a hugely successful businesswoman in Italy long ago. Power to her. She’s a big deal! I get it! I just mean, physically HOW? How do you hit Elton John’s party AND the Vanity Fair party in one night and look this good? God really does have favourites, huh. Well, I guess in this hypothetical scenario where I believe in him anyway. 
The SAG Awards
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(L-R: Dakota Fanning in Valentino, Kaitlyn Dever in Ralph Lauren, Scarlett Johansson in Armani, and Zoe Kravitz in Oscar de la Renta)
So, I kinda forgot the SAG awards existed and thought that my post was basically finished before I looked in my folder and saw the one dedicated to this ceremony. My initial reaction was like “oh, this is the shitty Oscars, right?” and I assumed the red carpet would be shit and that I could call it a night-it’s 3:30am, I wish I was calling it a night-but then I looked and saw that I had even more outfit photos saved in that folder than I did for my Oscar dedicated one. Because fuck, I want to to sleep, but the SAG awards had a surprisingly good turn out?! So maybe not as irrelevant a ceremony as I thought? Because Dakota Fanning turned up looking like some divine mythical being again, Scarlett Johansson pulled another incredible look out the bag, Zoe Kravitz was a modernised Audrey Hepburn, and Kaitlyn Dever read my comments about her dress being “timelessly pretty” and said “bitch, you really thought” before showing up looking hot as fuck. Truth be told, I think the SAG awards were first but in this universe where Kaitlyn Dever would pay any attention to my opinion of her outfit do we really care? 
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(L-R: America Ferrera, Andrew Scott in Azzaro Couture, Camila Mendes in Ralph and Russo, Caleb McLaughlin )
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(L-R: Lupita Nyongo in Louis Vuitton, Lily Allen, Nathalie Emmanuel in Miu Miu, Cynthia Erivo in Schiaparelli)
See, I was going to make a comment above how I took back what I said about Camila Mendes not just going for pretty dresses (which I guess I just did here instead-JUST TO BE CLEAR SHE STILL LOOKS STUNNING) and then I uploaded the next photo set and got distracted by 2 things:
1. How weird it is that British legend Lily Allen, who does not get NEAR enough credit for her smart her songs were might I add, is dating David Harbour AKA. Hopper off Stranger Things!?
2. How mad I still am about Game of Thrones and how dirty the writers did Nathalie Emmanuel (and Emilia Clarke and Lena Heady and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and basically everyone else on that show but that’s another story).
In this same universe where Kaitlyn Dever cares about my opinion can we make the issues I have in the last bullet point not exist? Please?
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(L-R: Sophie Turner in Louis Vuitton, Renee Zellweger in Maison Margiela, Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Armani, and Renee Bargh)
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(L-R: Gwendoline Christie in Rick Owens, Madeline Brewer in Monique Lhuillier, Kathryn Newton in Valentino, and Lili Reinhart in Miu Miu)
Finishing off the SAG looks, we’ve got the four above. 
Once again, Kathryn Newton was Valentino’s blushing crown jewell; Allie Pressman hate aside, she really is the perfect dressing up doll for the brand. Fresh faced and poised, she has all the elegance and gentle femininity necessary to make floating down the runway as Valentino models do look natural, and Lili Reinhart did an equally good job being a Miu Miu girl. She makes that idiosyncratic cutesy-ness work, all the frills and fragility of a china tea set look easy where I’d just look like I’d been consumed by a charity shop doily. Madeline Brewer did a good job too, helping a Monique Lhuillier design pop in a way that it doesn’t usually. When your hair is bright red and your dress cerulean blue, coral tinted lipstick is a *ahem* choice, buuut in this case it paid off because the result is a look which demanded my attention-ML dresses are reliably pretty, however, they tend to be predictable. Madeline and her styling did a good job subverting that formula. To end the section, though, I feel it’s only fair to save my fave woman til last-probably one of the few people in the world that isn’t a Rick Owens model that can pull off his designs. Ofc, I’m talking about the queen that is Gwendoline Christie. If we’re talking embodying brands, she did justice like nobody else could to the spectacle of Owens’ formidable, out-of-this-world aesthetic. This is her version of the princess moment, and when you’re as striking as she is, nothing less would do. 
At least my girl Brienne of Tarth is thriving<3
The Grammys
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(L-R: Ariana Grande in Giambattista Valli, Cardi B in Mugler, and Pia Mia in Julien Macdonald)
TBH, like I said with the Brits, I never planned to do any music award ceremony red carpets, just because I feel like the fashion tends to be more geared towards a younger audience buuuut I’m kinda glad I changed because Ariana looks INCREDIBLE. MESMERISING. TRANSCENDENT. JFC. There’s a reason the photo of her on her Wiki page has been changed to one from this night and it’s because she looks absolutely exquisite, like some kind of moon goddess with an R&B touch which I suppose is kind of her brand? Sometimes I go kind of lukewarm on Giambattista Valli and forget how mystical but at the same time frothy and indulgent and all around luxurious the pieces can be. This is a cupcake of a dress and I want to eat it. Cardi B has become a bit of an unexpected fashion icon and Pia Mia looks as hot-party-girl as ever but I feel to put anyone next to Ariana in this dress seems harsh because she just completely stole the show and I don’t even know if she won any Grammys.
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(L-R: Josephine Relli, Gwen Stefani, Jameela Jamil in Georges Chakra, and Chrissy Teigen in Yanina Couture)
Other than Ariana, I’m not gonna lie, there was nothing wildly exciting, BUT I did think there were some beautiful colours out on the runway-plus for all her occasionally bad takes I really like what Jameela Jamil stands for and her style has always been very quirky cool. The electric blue tiled effect with the black mesh underneath kinda reminds me of a peacock, and contrasts wonderfully with the carpet-it’s very reminiscent of her T4 days. She’s one of those people that seems to get aggression directed at her that’s completely disproportionate to whatever it is she’s supposed to have done; sometimes the way she goes about saying things is wrong but the intention behind what she’s saying is usually good. Then again, the internet still despises Chrissy Teigen (in a way that’s kind of excessive considering what we seem to collectively let some people get away with) for a dumb AirPods tweet and I’ve included her too. THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL STATEMENT, this time anyway. I just think she looks good!
If I’m going to get controversial about anything, it’ll be Gwen Stefani. She looks stunning, the dress is stunning, and the boots are stunning. The outfit is not my problem! My problem is how she seems not to have aged at all. This woman is 50 years old! That she drank the blood of her Harajuku girls is the only explanation here. Can you imagine if she tried to pull that shit today? She’d get rightly accused of being a culturally appropriating weeb in about 10 seconds flat and we’d have to pretend to stop liking Cool and Hollaback Girl. 
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(L-R: Finneas O’Connell in Gucci, Lucky Daye, and Shaun Ross)
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(L-R: Tess Holliday, Dua Lipa in Alexander Wang, Tyler the Creator, and Grace Elizabeth in Giuseppe di Morabito)
Back to what I’m supposed to be talking about in this blog post: the fashion. And here, most importantly, Tyler the Creator looking like a cast member of the Grand Budapest Hotel. IDK why. But I love this man.
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(L-R: Lil Nas X in Versace, Lizzo in Versace, and Shawn Mendes in Louis Vuitton)
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(L-R: Billie Porter, FKA Twigs in Ed Marler, and Swae Lee in Giuseppe Zanotti)
See in general, the men were a lot more interesting on the Grammys red carpet. With the exception of Twigs, Dua and obviously Ariana, the men’s outfits are a lot more memorable; Billie Porter became the most fashionable meme on the internet, for god’s sake. And even when their outfits weren’t extravagant, they were just more interesting, imo, which is a rare occurrence. I didn’t expect Finneas O’Connell to be the writing half of Billie Eilish (the other half being Billie herself) I cared about and yet, in that Gucci blazer, here we are. 
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(L-R: Jessie J, Hailee Steinfeld, and Madison Beer)
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(L-R: H.E.R, Usher, FKA Twigs, and Matt Shultz)
Of the afterparty looks, my favourites are what we can see of these more casual outfits-I love what F.K.A Twigs and H.E.R are wearing, the headscarf with the leatherjacket on top is in particular very throwback rockabilly, and I’m even into whatever it is Usher’s got on.
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(L-R: Olivia O’Brien, Amine, and Alrissa)
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(L-R: Salem Mitchell, Machine Gun Kelly, and Sydney Sweeney)
Now, how to round this all up!? How to relate the confusingly persistent but very welcome presence of Sydney Sweeney on, like, ALL these red carpets back to the MET!?
IDEK. It’s been a long year. 
The Met Gala has usually come and gone before we know it, but with everything going on, it’s been the longest January-May I think most of us have ever known. I keep going on about COVID-19 in all my posts now but I have almost forgotten how to write an intro and outro because the pandemic is pretty much consistently on the brain and unless I have something right in front of me to use as a distraction, my mind tends to wander off into a very anxious place. I think, like many others, I feel frustrated and disappointed and angry with the way the situation is being handled by the people who are supposed to protect their citizens, and by how much of a fight some are putting up against measures that are in place to try and save lives. The point of this ramble, I guess, is that whilst we should never forget what’s going on and do the best we can to help prevent the spread of the virus, it’s okay to still care about mundane shit. Was this post one big long distraction for me? Probably. But if there’s something harmless you can do to keep your anxiety at bay, don’t feel bad for doing it. Contrary to popular belief, you can care about more than one thing at once. You can be sad that something you were looking forward to has been cancelled whilst still being sad for the people who are suffering because they’ve lost love ones or who have been forced into precarious living conditions. If talking about clothes on the internet is going to help you get through this pandemic, power to you.
If anyone has read til the end, thank you! I hope you are well! As always, feel free to reply to the post or inbox me with your thoughts! It doesn’t even have to be related to this post. If you’re struggling with everything going on, feel free to reach out too. I spend too much time on the internet anyway, lol! My plans are to finish my fashion week reviews and then I have a Lana Del Rey albums inspired lookbook which I pinched off the stans on Twitter (who I will of course credit when I write it!). For the time being, look after yourselves!
Lauren x
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Fox news Top undrafted rookie free agents following the 2020 NFL Draft - NFL.com
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There had been 255 gamers selected in the 2020 NFL Draft who now contain a living to call dwelling. Nonetheless for folk that did no longer hear their title known as over the three days, it would not imply hope of making an NFL roster is misplaced. Right here is my living-by-living list of the most straightforward undrafted rookie free brokers available (by irascible).
Word all of the picks for the 2020 NFL Draft right here.
Quarterbacks
1. Steven Montez, QB, Colorado (UPDATE: Signing with Washington Redskins, per team) 2. Anthony Gordon, QB, WSU (UPDATE: Signing with Seattle Seahawks, per Pelissero) 3. Brian Lewerke, Michigan Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle England Patriots, per his agent) 4. Shea Patterson, Michigan (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per Pelissero) 5. Bryce Perkins, Virginia (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per Pelissero) 6. Kelly Bryant, Missouri 7. Kevin Davidson, Princeton (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 8. Khalil Tate, Arizona (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 9. Riley Neal, Vanderbilt (UPDATE: Signing with Denver Broncos, per Pelissero) 10. Jacob Knipp, Northern Colorado 11. Mason Ravishing, North Texas 12. Kai Locksley, UTEP 13. Reid Sinnett, San Diego (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per Pelissero) 14. Crop Tiano, Chattanooga(UPDATE: Signing with Houston Texans, per Pelissero) 15. Jalen Morton, Prairie Look (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 16. Tyler Huntley, Utah (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per team) 17. Case Cookus, Northern Arizona (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per Pelissero) 18. Blake Barnett, South Florida 19. Tom Flacco, Towson Inform
Working backs
1. James Robinson, Illinois Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Jacksonville Jaguars) 2. Salvon Ahmed, Washington (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers) 3. Kennedy McKoy, West Virginia 4. Rico Dowdle, South Carolina (UPDATE:  Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 5. Michael Warren, Cincinnati (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 6. Sewo Olonilua, TCU (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys) 7. Jamycal Fleet, Baylor (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 8. LeVante Bellamy, Western Michigan (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 9. Rodney Smith, Minnesota 10. Scottie Phillips, Mississippi (UPDATE: Signing with Houston Texans) 11. J.J. Taylor, Arizona 12. Javon Leake, Maryland (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 13. Brian Herrien, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 14. Darius "Jet" Anderson, TCU (UPDATE:  Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 15. Patrick Taylor, Memphis (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 16. Reggie Corbin, Illinois 17. Tony Jones, Notre Dame (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle Orleans Saints) 18. Xavier Jones, SMU (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per team) 19. Benny LeMay, Charlotte (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 20. Tyson Williams, BYU 21. Jaqwis Dancy, La Tech 22. Gerold Vivid, Utah Inform 23. Cameron Scarlett, Stanford (UPDATE: Signing with Tennessee Titans) 24. Darius Bradwell, Tulane (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 25. Moe Neal, Syracuse 26. Tabyus Taylor, Virginia Union 27. Tra Minter, South Alabama 28. Artavis Pierce, Oregon Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Chicago Bears) 29. Jordan Cronkrite, South Florida 30. Mon Denson, South Carolina 31. A.J. Hines, Duquesne 32. Antonio Williams, North Carolina (UPDATE: Signing with Buffalo Bills) 33. Trevor Allen, Northern Iowa 34. Walter Fletcher, Ball Inform
Huge receivers
1. Kalija Lipscomb, WR, Vanderbilt (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 2. Quartney Davis, Texas A&M (UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team) 3. Lawrence Cager, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Jets) 4. Trishton Jackson, Syracuse (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per team) 5. Omar Bayless, Arkansas Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Carolina Panthers, per NFL Community's Rhett Lewis) 6. Binjimen Victor, Ohio Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 7. Aaron Fuller, Washington (UPDATE: Signing with Seattle Seahawks) 8. Austin Mack, Ohio Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 9. Kendrick Rogers, Texas A&M (UPDATE:  Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 10. Josh Pearson, Jacksonville Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per team) 11. Marquez Callaway, Tennessee (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle Orleans Saints) 12. Juwan Johnson, Oregon (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle Orleans Saints) 13. Kendall Hinton, Wake Wooded space (UPDATE: Signing with Denver Broncos, per team) 14. Cody White, Michigan Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 15. Stephen Guidry, Mississippi Inform (UPDATE:  Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 16. Jeff Thomas, Miami (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle England Patriots, per Pelissero) 17. Kirk Merritt, Arkansas Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Miami Dolphins) 18. Chris Finke, Notre Dame (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 19. Lee Morris, Oklahoma 20. Hasise Dubois, Virginia 21. Dejon Brissett, Virginia 22. Tony Brown, Colorado (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 23. Isaiah Wright, Temple (UPDATE: Signing with Washington Redskins, per team) 24. Josh Hammond, Florida (UPDATE: Signing with Jacksonville Jaguars) 25. Jeff Cotton, Idaho (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 26. Matthew Sexton, Jap Michigan 27. Andre Baccellia, Washington (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 28. Will Hastings, Auburn (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle England Patriots) 29. Aleva Hifo, BYU (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 30. Johnathan Johnson, Missouri (UPDATE: Signing with Washington Redskins, per team) 31. Isaiah Zuber, Mississippi Inform 32. Dan Chisena, Penn Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 33. Maurice French, Pittsburgh (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 34. Kevin Kassis, Montana Inform 35. Chris Rowland, Tennessee Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Atlanta Falcons, per NFL Community's Steve Wyche) 36. Tyler Simmons, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Houston Texans) 37. Micah Simon, BYU 38. Matt Cole, McKendree (UPDATE: Signing with Miami Dolphins)
Tight ends
1. Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington (UPDATE: Signing with Detroit Lions, per team) 2. Thaddeus Moss, LSU (UPDATE: Signing with Washington Redskins, per team) 3. Jared Pinkney, Vanderbilt (UPDATE: Signing with Atlanta Falcons) 4. Charlie Taumoepeau, Portland Inform (UPDATE:  Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 5. Jacob Breeland, Oregon (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per Pelissero) 6. Sean McKeon, Michigan (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys) 7. Nigel Kilby, Southern Illinois 8. Giovanni Ricci, Western Michigan (UPDATE: Signing with Carolina Panthers) 9. Race Harrell, Arkansas (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 10. Luke Farrell, Ohio Inform 11. Dominick Wood-Anderson, Tennessee (UPDATE:  Signing with Seattle Seahawks, per team)
12. Ahmad Wagner, Kentucky (UPDATE: Signing with Chicago Bears) 13. Ben Ellefson, North Dakota Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Jacksonville Jaguars) 14. Cheyenne O'Grady, Arkansas 15. Joey Magnifico, Memphis 16. Noah Togiai, Oregon Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per Pelissero) 17. Jared Rice, Fresno Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 18. Tyler Mabry, Maryland (UPDATE:  Signing with Seattle Seahawks, per team)
19. Farrod Inexperienced, Mississippi Inform (UPDATE:  Signing with Indianapolis Colts, per team) 20. Mitchell Wilcox, South Florida (UPDATE: Signing with Cincinnati Bengals, per team) 21. Jay Jay Wilson, Auburn 22. Nate Wieting, Iowa (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 23. Woody Brandom, Sam Houston St. 24. Blaise Gammon, Kansas Inform 25. Tyrone Wheatley Jr., Morgan Inform 26. Matthew Wilkerson, Edward Waters College
Offensive tackles
1. Yasir Durant, Missouri (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 2. Trey Adams, Washington(UPDATE: Signing with Buffalo Bills, per Pelissero) 3. Terence Steele, Texas Tech (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per NFL Community's Jane Slater) 4. Darrin Paulo, Utah (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle Orleans Saints) 5. Jared Hilbers, Washington (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Jets) 6. Branden Bowen, Ohio Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Carolina Panthers) 7. Crop Kaltmayer, Kansas Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Miami Dolphins) 8. Evin Ksiezarczyk, Buffalo 9. Steve Nielsen, Jap Michigan 10. Victor Johnson, Appalachian Inform 11. Matt Womack, Alabama 12. Carter O'Donnell, Alberta (Canada) 13. Kamaal Seymour, Rutgers 14. Josh Knipfel, Iowa Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Cincinnati Bengals, per team) 15. Evan Greeneway, South Dakota Inform 16. Mason Wolfe, Kentucky 17. Brandon Walton, Florida Atlantic 18. Josh Brown, Idaho 19. Jake Fruhmorgen, Baylor 20. Jared Southers, Georgia Tech 21. Scott Hattok, Air Pressure 22. Chris Ferguson, Cincinnati 23. Javon Mosley, Gentle Mexico 24. Zack Johnson, North Dakota Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 25. Cole Habib, Northern Arizona 26. Jake Benzinger, Wake Wooded space (UPDATE:  Signing with Arizona Cardinals, per team) 27. David Moorman, Wisconsin 28. Jordan Steckler, Northern Illinois 29. Mitch Brott, Montana Inform 30. Patrick Krall, Monmouth (Ill.) 31. Tommy Champion, Mississippi Inform 32. David Bolisomi, TCU 33. Miles Pate, Western Kentucky 34. Chris Schlichting, Jap Washington 35. Ryan Roberts, Florida Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 36. Hunter Atkinson, Georgia Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Atlanta Falcons, per team) 37. Clayton Bradley, USC 38. Drake Dorbeck, Southern Miss (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 39. Ketel Asse, Laval 40. Marcus Norman, South Florida 41. Gewhite Stallworth, Louisiana Tech
Internal offensive linemen
1. Cordel Iwuagwu, TCU 2. Darryl Williams, Mississippi Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per Pelissero) 3. Cohl Cabral, Arizona Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per team) 4. Zach Shackelford, Texas 5. Jordan Johnson, Central Florida 6. Kyle Murphy, Rhode Island (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 7. Trystan Colon-Castillo, Missouri (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per team) 8. Luke Juriga, Western Michigan (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 9. Donell Stanley, South Carolina 10. Dallas Warmack, Oregon 11. Brady Aiello, Oregon (UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team) 12. Steven Gonzalez, Penn Inform 13. Gabe Megginson, Illinois Inform 14. Evan Adams, Syracuse (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per team) 15. Frederick Mauigoa, Washington Inform 16. Sean Pollard, Clemson (UPDATE: Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per team) 17. Tim Lynott, Colorado 18. Colton Prater, Texas A&M 19. Jake Lacina, Augustana (S.D.) (UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team) 20. Cody Creason, Arizona 21. Christian Montano, Tulane (UPDATE: Signing with Pittsburgh Steelers, per team)
Edge rushers
1. Crop Coe, Auburn 2. Qaadir Sheppard, Mississippi 3. Bryce Huff, Memphis 4. Chauncey Rivers, Mississippi Inform (UPDATE:  Signing with Baltimore Ravens, per team) 5. LaDarius Hamilton, North Texas (UPDATE:  Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per Cowboys) 6. Bryce Sterk, Montana Inform 7. Trevon Hill, Miami 8. Ron'Dell Carter, James Madison (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per Slater) 9. Azur Kamara, Kansas (UPDATE: Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per Pelissero) 10. Oluwole Betiku, Illinois (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 11. Joe Gaziano, Northwestern (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 12. Christian Rector, USC 13. Kendall Coleman, Syracuse 14. Tipa Galeai, Utah Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 15. Jonah Williams, Weber Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per team) 16. Jalen Bates, Colorado Inform 17. Austin Edwards, Ferris Inform 18. Michael Divinity, LSU (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per team)
Internal defensive linemen
1. Benito Jones, Mississippi 2. Raequan Williams, Michigan Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 3. Josiah Coatney, Mississippi (UPDATE: Signing with Pittsburgh Steelers, per team) 4. Malcolm Roach, Texas (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle Orleans Saints, per Pelissero) 5. Trevon McSwain, Duke (UPDATE: Signing with Chicago Bears, per team) 6. Darrion Daniels, Nebraska (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 7. Garrett Marino, Alabama-Birmingham (UPDATE:  Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 8. Doug Costin, Miami (Ohio) 9. Mason Bennett, North Dakota 10. Tyler Clark, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Cincinnati Bengals, per team) 11. Calvin Taylor, Kentucky (UPDATE: Signing with Pittsburgh Steelers, per team) 12. Brendon Hayes, Central Florida 13. David Moa, Boise Inform(UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team)
14. Mike Panasiuk, Michigan Inform 15. Teair Tart, Florida Global 16. Breiden Fehoko, LSU (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 17. Auzoyah Alufohai, Western Georgia 18. LaCale London, Western Illinois (UPDATE: Signing with Chicago Bears, per team) 19. Chris Williams, Wagner 20. Kobe Smith, South Carolina (UPDATE: Signing with Tennessee Titans, per Pelissero) 21. Ray Lima, Iowa Inform 22. Brady Reiff, Iowa 23. Cedrick Lattimore, Iowa (UPDATE:  Signing with Seattle Seahawks, per team)
24. Sterling Johnson, Coastal Carolina
Linebackers
1. Joe Bachie, LB, Michigan St. 2. Dante Olson, LB, Montana (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 3. Jordan Mack, Virginia 4. De'Jon Harris, Arkansas 5. Cale Garrett, Missouri 6. David Woodward, Utah Inform 7. Michael Pinckney, Miami 8. Kyahva Tezino, San Diego Inform 9. Jan Johnson, Penn Inform 10. Francis Bernard, Utah (UPDATE:  Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 11. Chris Orr, Wisconsin 12. Daniel Bituli, Tennessee 13. Cam Gill, Wagner (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per team) 14. Isaiah Davis, Maryland 15. Dontavious Jackson, Florida Inform 16. John Houston, USC (UPDATE: Signing with Pittsburgh Steelers, per team) 17. Keisean Lucier-South, UCLA 18. Javin White, UNLV 19. Bryan London II, Texas Inform 20. Keandre Jones, Maryland (UPDATE: Signing with Chicago Bears, per team) 21. Asmar Bilal, Notre Dame (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Chargers, per team) 22. Erroll Thompson, Mississippi Inform 23. Leo Lewis, Mississippi Inform 24. La'mar Winston, Oregon 25. Omari Cobb, Marshall (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team)
Safeties
1. J.R. Reed, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Jacksonville Jaguars, per Pelissero) 2. Myles Dorn, North Carolina(UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team) 3. Chris Miller, Baylor (UPDATE:  Signing with Seattle Seahawks, per team)
4. Jared Mayden, Alabama (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 5. Shyheim Carter, Alabama 6. Jalen Elliott, Notre Dame (UPDATE: Signing with Detroit Lions, per team) 7. Kam Curl, Arkansas 8. Jeremiah Dinson, Auburn (UPDATE: Signing with Detroit Lions, per team) 9. Rodney Clemons, SMU (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team) 10. Reggie Floyd, Virginia Tech (UPDATE:  Signing with Arizona Cardinals, per team) 11. Evan Foster, Syracuse 12. Nigel Warrior, Tennessee 13. David Dowell, Michigan Inform 14. Jovante Moffatt, Heart Tennessee (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 15. Jarius Morehead, N.C. Inform 16. Luther Kirk, Illinois Inform (UPDATE:  Signing with Dallas Cowboys, per team) 17. Marc-Antoine Dequoy, Montreal (Canada) (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 18. CJ Ibezim, American Global 19. Josh Sandry, Montana 20. Brayden Konkol, Montana Inform 21. James Hendricks, North Dakota Inform 22. Javon Hagan, Ohio (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per team) 23. Kekoa Nawahine, Boise Inform 24. Benny Walls, Temple 25. Douglas Coleman III, Texas Tech (UPDATE: Signing with Denver Broncos, per team) 26. Alize Ward, Stephen F. Austin 27. Jaquarius Landrews, Mississippi Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Giants, per team) 28. Marlon Bridges, Jacksonville (Ala.) Inform 29. Christian Campbell, Georgia Tech
Cornerbacks
1. Javaris Davis, Auburn (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per Pelissero) 2. Parnell Motley, Oklahoma (UPDATE: Signing with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, per team) 3. Grayland Arnold, Baylor (UPDATE: Signing with Philadelphia Eagles, per team) 4. A.J. Inexperienced, Oklahoma Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Cleveland Browns, per team) 5. DeMarkus Acy, Missouri (UPDATE: Signing with San Francisco 49ers, per team) 6. Lamar Jackson, Nebraska (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Jets, per Pelissero) 7. Javelin Guidry, Utah (UPDATE: Signing with Gentle York Jets, per Pelissero) 8. Madre Harper, Southern Illinois 9. Stanford Samuels, Florida Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 10. Zane Lewis, Air Pressure (UPDATE: Signing with Arizona Cardinals, per Pelissero) 11. Lavert Hill, Michigan 12. Jace Witttaker, Arizona 13. Delrick Abrams Jr., Colorado 14. Trajan Bandy, Miami (UPDATE: Signing with Pittsburgh Steelers, per Pelissero) 15. Essang Bassey, Wake Wooded space (UPDATE: Signing with Denver Broncos, per team) 16. Nevelle Clarke, Central Florida(UPDATE: Signing with Minnesota Vikings, per team) 17. Amari Henderson, Wake Wooded space 18. Will Sunderland, Troy (UPDATE: Signing with Inexperienced Bay Packers, per team) 19. Levonta Taylor, Florida Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Los Angeles Rams, per team) 20. James Pierre, Florida Atlantic 21. Jaron Bryant, Fresno Inform 22. Tyler Corridor, Wyoming 23. Alvin Davis, Akron 24. Raymond Buford, Gentle Mexico Inform 25. Manny Patterson, Maine 26. Debione Renfro, Texas A&M 27. Charles Oliver, Texas A&M 28. Prince Robinson, Tarleton 29. Kobe Williams, Arizona Inform (UPDATE:  Signing with Jacksonville Jaguars, per team) 30. Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (UPDATE: Signing with Cincinnati Bengals, per team)
Punters
1. Joseph Charlton, South Carolina 2. Michael Turk, Arizona Inform 3. Alex Pechin, Bucknell 4. Tommy Townsend, Florida (UPDATE: Signing with Kansas City Chiefs, per team)
Inform-kickers
1. Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia (UPDATE: Signing with Indianapolis Colts, per Pelissero) 2. JJ Molson, UCLA 3. Cooper Rothe, Wyoming 4. Dominik Eberle, Utah Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Las Vegas Raiders)
Long-snappers
1. Steve Wirtel, Iowa Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Detroit Lions, per team) 2. Richard McNitzky, Stanford 3. Liam McCullough, Ohio Inform (UPDATE: Signing with Las Vegas Raiders)
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Star, April 13
Cover: Divorce Bombshells -- Reese Witherspoon, Mila Kunis, Julia Roberts 
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Page 1: Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas are ramping up their relationship 
Page 2: Contents, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Ellen DeGeneres show off social distancing 
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Page 3: Trisha Yearwood and Kristin Chenoweth, Kaia Gerber and a pup she fostering from the Labelle Foundation, Ashley Tisdale 
Page 4: Bindi Irwin and longtime love Chandler Powell tied the knot in a small secret ceremony at the Australia Zoo 
Page 5: Jeremy Renner wants to slash his child support payments for his daughter Ava from $30,000 a month to $11,000 because he says his income has dried up now that the Marvel series has wrapped and he doesn’t have any big projects in the works, it seemed like Ronan Farrow had won a huge victory when a New York publisher backed down from releasing his dad Woody Allen’s controversial memoir amid fierce public backlash only to see the tell-all released by a different company, Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian are at it again after a new video surfaced of the infamous 2016 phone call between Swift and Kanye West about his controversial Famous single 
Page 6: Miley Cyrus just launched her Instagram talk show but Hollywood is already buzzing that it could be a blockbuster hit on TV, Colton Underwood’s juicy tell-all’s most shocking revelation isn’t about Cassie Randolph or Aly Raisman but his doubts about his own sexuality, Star Spots the Stars Fashion Edition -- Zoe Saldana, Kate Hudson, Whitney Cummings, Rachel Brosnahan, Hilaria Baldwin, Whitney Port, Olivia Palermo 
Page 8: Star Shots -- Christina Milian, Benji Madden and Cameron Diaz on a trip to the grocery store, Jessica Alba 
Page 9: Sasha Farber towed a furry companion in his pet-friendly bike, Simon Cowell in Malibu 
Page 10: Emma Roberts goes to the grocery store, Wells Adams does a workout with his beloved dog Carl, Tori Spelling 
Page 11: Ryan Seacrest working from home, Ariel Winter left a studio with a script 
Page 12: Myleene Klass, Molly Sims and kids Scarlett and Grey
Page 13: Tia Mowry and daughter Cairo, Minnie Driver jogging 
Page 14: The View guest host Sara Haines wore a sweater saying Do Your Part; Stay Apart, Ali Fedotowsky and her kids Molly and Riley, Jeannie Mai 
Page 15: Tyler Cameron with his rescue pooch Harley, Gwyneth Paltrow wore a mask and gloves to a farmers’ market
Page 16: Maya Rudolph played Burning Questions with guest host Alec Baldwin on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Pierce Brosnan and wife Keely Shaye Smith in Hawaii
Page 17: Olivia Wilde goes for a coffee run, pregnant Katy Perry snacks on a pickle, Reese Witherspoon celebrated her birthday with a nature walk with husband Jim Toth and kids Ava and Deacon and Tennessee 
Page 18: Tammin Sursok, Ashley Tisdale picks up some takeout 
Page 19: Alessandra Ambrosio walks her dog Cinnamon, Luke Evans works on his tan in Miami, Sam Smith in London 
Page 20: Normal or Not? Paris Jackson pumps gas, Joel McHale stocked up on leafy greens at a local farmers’ market 
Page 21: January Jones wearing a Deesse face mask while dancing and sipping beer through a straw, Busy Philipps got her hair and makeup done by daughters Cricket and Birdie, Jason Statham tends to his grounds in LA 
Page 22: Fashion -- pastels -- Renee Zellweger, Katharine McPhee Foster, Jennifer Lopez 
Page 23: Sarah Hyland, Sophie Skelton, Kristin Cavallari 
Page 26: Pregnant Michelle Williams and Thomas Kail’s secret wedding 
Page 27: They’ve only been dating  for a few months but Lady Gaga’s convinced she’s found her match in Michael Polansky, Mark Consuelos is red-faced that wife Kelly Ripa regularly boasts about their sex life and posts sexy photos on social media and gushes about him to anyone who’ll listen and he’s asking her to tone it down, Love Bites -- Meghan McCain and husband Ben Domenech pregnant, Lana Del Rey and Sean “Sticks” Larkin split, Maren Morris and husband Ryan Hurd welcomed a son, Kevin Hart’s wife Eniko Parrish is pregnant, Demi Lovato and Max Ehrich dating 
Page 28: Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich working on their marriage, Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock are making the most of their time in Montana now that filming for The Kelly Clarkson Show has been suspended and her Las Vegas residency postponed amid the Covid-19 crisis, Angelica Ross was shocked to find out thanks to social media sleuths that her significant other had a secret life she knew nothing about 
Page 29: The ink is barely dry on Tim Tebow and Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters’ wedding licence but he is already eager to start their family but she isn’t in as much of a rush as he is, Nina Dobrev and Shaun White who’ve been quietly seeing each other for months are having a ball 
Page 30: Lockdown Love Triangles -- marriages in crisis -- Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth always arguing, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher keep rehashing past conflicts like Ashton’s wandering eye, Julia Roberts and Danny Moder screaming matches 
Page 32: Amal and George Clooney fighting over where to live 
Page 34: Real Housewives of New York City spill all 
Page 36: Royals on Lockdown -- with coronavirus restrictions and Prince Charles’ diagnosis separating the family, the royals are trying to keep calm and carry on 
Page 38: Celebrity Cheapskates -- Lady Gaga, Hilary Swank, Jennifer Lawrence, Carrie Underwood 
Page 39: LeBron James, Tiger Woods, Dwayne Johnson 
Page 40: Kendall Jenner, Rachael Ray, Jeremy Piven, Meryl Streep, Keira Knightley, Julia Roberts 
Page 41: Kristen Bell, Mark Zuckerberg, Paul McCartney, Tyra Banks, Sarah Michelle Gellar 
Page 44: Style -- raincoats -- Logan Browning 
Page 46: Beauty -- waterproof makeup -- Sofia Vergara 
Page 48: Entertainment 
Page 50: Q&A -- Mark Anthony Cuevas of Love Is Blind 
Page 60: Parting Shot -- Sean Hayes wearing a fanged face mask and black gloves amid the Covid-19 pandemic 
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Hoy se cumple años Lysette Anthony 54 años es una actriz de cine, televisión y teatrobritánica. Sus trabajos en cine incluyen Krull con Kenneth Marshall y Freddie Jones; la película neerlandesa de 1987 Zoeken naar Eileen; la miniserie de 1988 Jack the Ripper como Mary Jane Kelly con Michael Caine y Jane Seymour; Without a Clue (Sin pistas), otra vez con Michael Caine y Ben Kingsley; y Maridos y mujeres, de Woody Allen, donde era la amante neurótica del personaje interpretado por Sydney Pollack. Otros créditos suyos en cine son: Goodbye to Harry; El lago con Patrick Bergin; Historia de la momia con Christopher Lee; Drácula, un muerto muy contento y feliz de Mel Brooks; Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde con Sean Young; Mira quién habla ahora con John Travolta; Save Me de Alan Robert con Harry Hamlin, The Hour of the Pig (El abogado) que protagonizó junto a Colin Firth y The Lady and the Highwayman con Hugh Grant y Emma Samms. Televisión Muy conocida por el público televisivo, sus créditos incluyen Murder at Suburbia, Agatha Christie's Poirot, un papel regular en la premiada telenovela Night & Day (ITV), Hotel!para el canal 5 de la BBCJonathan, CreekOliver Twist' , Dombey and Son, Campion , Lovejoy, Hollyoaks y Auf Wiedersehen pets. También protagonizó durante seis años en la comedia de la BBC repite tres para arriba, dos abajo . También ofreció una interpretación memorable con el personaje de Angelique la Bruja en ocho episodios del revival televisivo de la célebre serie Dark Shadows , donde hablaba con acento francés. También interpretó a la señorita Scarlett en la tercera temporada de Cluedo en ITV en 1992. Participó en Trilogy of Terror II, donde se las vio con el ya famoso muñeco zuni. También interpretó a Rowena en la película para televisión de 1982 Ivanhoe, donde la acompañaron James Mason, Sam Neill y Anthony Andrews. Sus apariciones en televisión en el 2006 incluyeron papeles como invitada especial en Accidentes y un nuevo piloto de la sit-com Baggy Trousers. Asimismo, recientemente desempeñó el papel de Rachel Heath, un personaje semi regular en El proyecto de ley y Cray Verónica en El Hollow, una de dos partes Poirot, la película de ITV, con David Suchet. También tuvo una fugaz aparición en la serie Coronation Street, en un episodio emitido el 13 de agosto de 2010. Teatro Anthony hizo su primera actuación en el Teatro de Cambridge, a los 10 años. Cuatro años más tarde actuó con la National Youth Theatre. Anthony era parte de una carrera de venta obligatoria en los estudios de Trafalgar en la West End como Arabella Lucrecia en la exitosa comedia The New Statesman, dirigida con Rik Mayall, por Josie Rourke. También ha desempeñado el papel de Juana Lyppiatt en Present Laughter, de Noel Coward, (con Simon Callow) y el papel de Leonor en Terry Johnson Muerto cómico en el West Yorkshire Playhouse. https://youtu.be/8zvAYwYHbV4 Hoy se cumple años Jim Caviezel 49 años es un actor estadounidense. Es conocido internacionalmente por su interpretación de Jesucristo en la película La Pasión de Cristo (2004) dirigida por Mel Gibson. Además goza de fama por papeles como Edmundo Dantès en The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) y por interpretar al soldado Witt en La delgada línea roja (1998). Entre 2011 y 2016 protagonizó la serie Person of Interest donde interpretó al ex-agente de la CIA John Reese., Linda Hamilton 61 años  es una actrizestadounidense. Realizó el papel más notable como Sarah Connor en las películas The Terminator y Terminator 2: Judgment Day, así como en otras películas. También ha protagonizado series de televisión como La Bella y la Bestia., Melissa Sue Anderson 55 años es una actriz estadounidense-canadiense ganadora del Premio Emmy y especialmente conocida por haber interpretado el papel de Mary Ingalls en la serie de televisión Little House on the Prairie desde 1974 hasta 1983. https://youtu.be/MawR-tA61dM Hoy se cumple 9 años de la muerte de Paul Newman (1925 - 2008) fue un actor, director y productor estadounidense, ganador de dos premios Óscar de la Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de Hollywood y un premio Globo de Oro de la Hollywood Foreign Press Association (Asociación de la Prensa Extranjera de Hollywood). También tuvo una actividad digna de destacar como piloto de automovilismo, siendo ya actor famoso, al alzarse con éxitos significativos en varias carreras. Es uno de los grandes mitos masculinos de la historia del cine. Aquejado de un cáncer de pulmón desde principios de 2008, se sometió al tratamiento de quimioterapia, que no fue efectivo. Paul Newman tomó la decisión de pasar sus últimos meses junto a su familia y amigos íntimos, hasta su fallecimiento, ocurrido el 26 de septiembre de 2008 en su granja cerca de Westport (Connecticut). Fue incinerado y sus cenizas entregadas a la familia. Galardones Paul Newman fue nominado nueve veces al Óscar de la Academia como actor: La gata sobre el tejado de zinc caliente (1958), El buscavidas (1961), Cuando se tienen veinte años (1962), Hud, el más salvaje entre mil(1963), La leyenda del indomable (1967), Veredicto final (1982), El color del dinero(1986), Ni un pelo de tonto (1994) y Camino de perdición (2002) (candidato al Óscar al mejor actor de reparto). Su Óscar conseguido por el filme de 1986 llegó un año después de que recibiese el Óscar honorífico por sus "múltiples y memorables interpretaciones en pantalla", y el actor reconociese perder la esperanza de obtener uno "de verdad" por una sola interpretación. Además fue candidato en una ocasión como productor por Rachel, Rachel. También se le concedió el premio especial de la Academia, Premio Humanitario Jean Hersholt, en 1994. También fue nominado en 2003 al Emmy por su interpretación en Our Town, y en 2005 ganó el Premio Emmy al mejor actor de reparto por su papel en la lujosa miniserie Empire Falls. En 2006, ganó el Globo de Oro como mejor actor de reparto por la misma actuación. https://youtu.be/_nAIb_J9T5M Hoy cumpliría años Donna Douglas (1932 - 2015) fue una actriz y comedianteestadounidense, más conocida por interpretar a Elly May Clampett en la serie de CBS, The Beverly Hillbillies (1962-1971). Además de su carrera como actriz, Douglas también era en una agente de bienes raíces, una cantante de góspel y autora de libros para niños y adulto. https://youtu.be/NwzaxUF0k18 Hoy se cumple 14 años de la muerte de Robert Palmer (1949 - 2003) fue un cantante británico. Era conocido por su presentación en ropa formal y elegante, su emotiva voz y la mezcla equilibrada de estilos musicales en sus álbumes, combinando soul, jazz, rock and roll, reggae, blues, e incluso canto tirolés. Además son famosos sus videoclips con su banda coreográfica de bellas mujeres-maniquíes.Basándose en su look joven, su fuerte presencia y su emotiva voz, Island Records, firmó con Palmer un contrato en solitario. Su primer álbum Sneakin' Sally Through the Alleygrabado en Nueva Orleans, Luisiana en 1974, estaba fuertemente influido por la música de Little Feat y la fusión funk de The Meters, quienes actuaron como banda de apoyo con el productor/guitarrista Lowell George, de Little Feat. Su primer single era una versión del tema "Sailin' Shoes" de Little Feat. Aunque con éxito moderado en el Reino Unido, tanto el álbum como el single alcanzaron el Top 100 en Estados Unidos. Posteriormente se traslada con su mujer de Londres a Nueva York, y lanza el álbum Pressure Drop en 1975 (con el famoso bajista de Motown Records James Jamerson). Éste es un álbum influido por su interés en el reggae y la música rock. Giró con Little Feat en la promoción de este álbum. Sin embargo, con el fracaso del siguiente álbum Some People Can Do What They Like, Palmer decidió mudarse a Las Bahamas; tras esto, su "estilo de vida emigrante" recibía más atención por parte de los diarios británicos que su propia música. En 1978, lanzó Double Fun, una colección de rock caribeño influenciado, incluyendo una versión sincopada de "You Really Got Me". El álbum alcanzó el Top 50 en la revista estadounidense Billboard magazine y llegó al Top 20 de los singles con "Every Kinda People" de Andy Fraser. Con su mezcla de instrumentos caribeños, violines y buena letra, "Every Kinda People" se convirtió en una de las más queridas canciones de Palmer, versionada múltiples veces por otros artistas (incluyendo Chaka Demus y Pliers, Randy Crawford y Amy Grant) y citada por fans de la música y grupos espirituales por su mensaje positivo. El siguiente álbum de Palmer fue una novedad artística, concentrándose en una dirección más roquera. Secrets, de 1979, produjo su segundo Top 20 de singles con "Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)", de Moon Martin, que junto con el single "Every Kinda People" formó una de sus canciones más reconocidas. En los años 1980 Palmer experimentó un aumento de su éxito comercial. El álbum Clues, producido por Palmer junto con Chris Franz y Gary Numan, generó hits en ambos lados del Atlántico, primero con el single "Johnny and Mary" (que se convertiría en la banda sonora de la firma automovilísticafrancesa Renault) y después con "Looking for Clues". Los pegadizos videos musicales que mezclaban los estilos synth pop y new wavele permitieron llegar a una audiencia más joven. Este éxito fue repetido en 1982 con el lanzamiento de Some Guys Have All the Luck. En 1983 Palmer experimenta con percusión techno, sampling y más instrumentos de la música de las islas que descubrió en Bahamas (incluyendo caribeños) en su atrevido álbum Pride. "You Are In My System" era un ejemplo de la pasión de Palmer por las versiones de Rhythm and Blues. El introdujo la canción en el álbum Pride una vez que el resto de las canciones ya estaban acabadas. Escuchando la canción en un club de París, Palmer se apresuró en volver a su hogar en Las Bahamas, donde la banda reconvocada (incluido Frank, el co-compositor) tocó junta el tema. 1985-1995: The Power Station 1985 fue un año fundamental para Palmer. Tras el parón de Duran Duran, su guitarrista Andy Taylor y su bajista John Taylor se juntaron con el batería Tony Thompson y Palmer para formar la banda The Power Station. Su álbum homónimo, grabado en su mayor parte en el estudio de Nueva York (Avatar Studios) por el cual la banda fue nombrada, alcanzó el Top 20 en el Reino Unido y en Estados Unidos, y supuso dos hit con los singles "Some Like It Hot" y una versión de la canción "Get It On" de la banda T. Rex. En 1985 Palmer también grabó el álbum Riptide, con Thompson y Andy Taylor tocando algunas canciones y el productor de Power Station Bernard Edwars, quien trabajó con Thompson en la banda CHIC, para agarrar las riendas de la banda. Riptide produjo un número 1 con el single "Addicted to Love", que estaba acompañado por un memorable y muy parodiado vídeo musical, dirigido por Terence Donovan, en el que Palmer es rodeado por una bandada de "mujeres músico". Los singles "Hyperactive" y su versión de la canción de Cherrelle "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" también se realizaron bien. Otra canción, "Trick Bag", fue escrita por una de sus mayores influencias, el artista de jazz de Nueva Orleans Earl King. En 1987, ganó el premio Grammy al mejor cantante masculino de rock por su canción "Addicted to Love". En 1987, Palmer se trasladó a Lugano, Suiza, y montó su propio estudio de grabación. Produciendo Heavy Nova en 1989, Palmer de nuevo volvió a la experimentación, esta vez con ritmos de bossa nova, rock duro y baladas de soul blanco. Repitió lo que anteriormente pasó con "Addicted to Love" en el vídeo de "Simply Irresistible", de nuevo Palmer con una troupe de "mujeres músico". La balada "She Makes My Day" también resultó ser un éxito. En 1989, ganó su segundo premio Grammy al mejor cantante de rock masculino por "Simply Irresistible",que sería posteriormente incluida en el musical "Contact", ganador del Premio Tony. La revista Rolling Stone votó a Palmer como la estrella de rock mejor vestida de 1990. Palmer colaboró con UB40 en su siguiente álbum Don't Explain. Lanzado en 1990, presentó el éxito de Bob Dylan "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" y la versión de Marvin Gaye"Mercy Mercy Me". A lo largo de los 90 Palmer se aventuró más en diverso material, como el álbum de 1992 Ridin'High, un tributo a la era de Tin Pan Alley En 1994, Palmer lanza el álbum tropical Honey, que aunque no consigue gran difusión en Estados Unidos, obtiene éxito en el Reino Unido con los singles "Girl U Want", "Know By Now" y "You Blow Me Away". En 1995, Palmer se reúne con otros miembros de The Power Station para grabar un segundo álbum. El Bajista John Taylor eventualmente salía del proyecto debido a problemas personales, y era reemplazado por Bernard Edwards. Palmer y el resto de la banda completaron el álbum Living In Fear (Lanzado en 1996), y justo habían empezado a girar cuando Edwards murió de una neumonía. 1996-2003: Último trabajo en solitario y blues Los siguientes años Palmer hizo más giras y más trabajos; el siguiente lanzamiento de nuevo material fue Rhythm and Blues (1999), que contenía una mezcla de canciones influyentes de Little Fear, rock y pop. Palmer lanzó un single de éste álbum llamado True Love que resultó tener poca importancia en el Reino Unido. Su último lanzamiento, Drive (2003), fue señalado como el álbum más sentido de su carrera. Inspirado por una colaboración previa con Carl Carton en un disco tributo a Robert Johnson, en Drive hace versiones de quince estándares de blues, más la canción original "Lucky". A su vez hizo giras a pequeña escala, la mayoría alrededor del circuito de casinos. Muerte Palmer, quien tenía su hogar establecido en Lugano, Suiza en los últimos 15 años, murió en París en el año 2003 a causa de un infarto agudo de miocardio a la edad de 54 años. Fue enterrado en el cementerio de Lugano. A pesar de no ser tan conocido como otros músicos, Robert Palmer dejó un legado inmortal con su tipo de música. https://youtu.be/O2vHbXI2p4k
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Cosa c'è stasera in tv? I programmi tv stasera 8 agosto
Questa sera in tv c'è una replica di Don Matteo su Rai 1, una miniserie Maximilian su Rai 3 e molti film sulle reti Rai, Mediaset e Sky Tv. Il mistero di Aylwood House (21.20 Rai Due) Trama: Una famiglia americana passa la vacanza in una casa misteriosa, la Aylwood House, dove secondo una leggenda abita uno spirito. Anno: 2017; Durata: 1h 25; Cast: Anjelica Huston, Tallulah Evans, Nicholas Galitzine Trailer: Dead Man Down - Il sapore della vendetta (21.10 Rai Movie) Trama: Victor, ex soldato ungherese, vuole vendicare l'amico Gregor. Si mette alla ricerca di un potente boss, sul quale però c'è già un altro gruppo alla sua ricerca. Il loro destino si intreccerà con una giovane donna, passata da vittima a vendicatrice. Anno: 2013; Durata: 2h; Cast: Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace, Terrence Howard, Dominic Cooper, Isabelle Huppert, Armand Assante Trailer: Le amiche della sposa (21.21 Canale 5) Trama: Annie è una ragazza single, con poche storie avute nella propria vita. Lillian le chiede di fare la damigella d'onore, ma il posto di damigella è molto ambito e ci saranno dei problemi. Anno: 2011; Durata: 2h 5m; Cast: Rose Byrne, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Melissa McCarthy, Ellie Kemper, Chris O'Dowd Trailer: Cliffhanger - L'ultima sfida (21.27 Rete 4) Trama: Un film costantemente in tensione, la storia racconta le vicende di un operatore di montagna. È ambientato nelle montagne rocciose americane, con molti avvenimenti che accadranno sulle montagne. Anno: 1993; Durata: 1h 45m; Cast: Sylvester Stallone, John Lithgow, Michael Rooker, Janine Turner, Caroline Goodall Trailer: Scoop (21.00 Iris) Trama: La protagonista è una studentessa di giornalismo a Londra. Durante uno spettacolo di magia, vede il fantasma di un giornalista che le rivela degli indizi per trovare il "killer dei tarocchi". Anno: 2006; Durata: 1h 35m; Cast: Woody Allen, Scarlett Johansson e Hugh Jackman Trailer: L'attimo fuggente (21.15 La7) Trama: Un nuovo docente arriva in un college elitario del New England, John Keating, insegnante di letteratura. Si farà notare per i suoi metodi inconsueti, con gesti a volte plateali. Anno: 1989; Durata: 2h 5m; Cast: Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke, Josh Charles, James Waterston Kick-Ass (21.35 Tv8) Trama: Dave è appassionato di fumetti, un giorno decide di fare il supereroe e con una tuta verde comprata su e-bay va a difendere la giustizia. Anno: 2010; Durata: 2h; Cast: Aaron Johnson, Lyndsy Fonseca, Mark Strong, Nicolas Cage, Chloë Moretz Trailer: Bent - Polizia criminale (21.15 Sky Cinema 1) Trama: Un ex detective finito in prigione vuole scoprire chi lo ha incastrato Anno: 2018; Durata: 1h 35m; Cast: Sofia Vergara, Karl Urban, Andy Garcia, Grace Gealey Una vita da gatto (21.15 Mediaset Premium Cinema) Trama: Tom Brand non ha tempo di dedicarsi alla famiglia. Per uno scherzo del destino, finisce in un corpo di un gatto. Avrà una settimana per riavvicinarsi alla famiglia ed alla moglie. Se dovesse fallire, rimarrà un gatto per il resto della vita. Anno: 2016; Durata: 1h 25m; Cast: Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Garner, Robbie Amell, Christopher Walken Trailer: Read the full article
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Who are the 2019 top most beautiful women in the world? 
So here is our list, the best ever. It is limited to women who have achieved a fair level of celebrity based on the world's strongest, smart, desirable, popular, attractive, hot, and most successful women. But lists have a way to inspire debate! So let us know what you think about our top ten and hey, go ahead and make your own in the comments section below!
10. Deepika Padukone
She is not only one of the world's most beautiful women, but also one of the world's best paid Bollywood actresses. She is considered sexy and stylish in India's home country. Not only does she have a stunning smile, but she is also a busy savvy lady. With her endorsements of many products, such as Tissot, Vogue seeing eye glasses, and Pepsi, to name a few. Everyone wants this beauty to represent their brand.
9. Candice Swanepoel
Born in 1988, Candice is a South African. She is best known for being one of Victoria's Secret's angel. For her thick golden blond tendrils and perfect 10 bodies, she sits top on the list. It's also unanimous because, according to Forbes, she was also 10th on last year's highest-earning models. FHM and Maxim also included her sexiest and hottest lists.
8. Emma Watson
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is an English model and actress. Born in Paris and raised in Oxfordshire, Watson attended Dragon School and trained as an actress in Stagecoach Theater Arts ' Oxford branch.
7. Taylor Swift
This American-born stunner is not only beautiful on the inside but on the outside. She successfully branded herself as one of the most loved ladies in show biz. She expresses her personal experiences in songs with which all girls and women can identify. She also gives her fans tremendously. Her achievements are many, including seven Grammy Awards. Many of the top songwriting associations such as Nashville Songwriters and the Songwriters have also honored her songwriting. She also had 130 million of her singles downloaded, making her one of the top five artists with the biggest sales. The nice things about Taylor are that her success lies with so many things, not just her obvious beauty. She is a great female role model and her inner beauty emanates outward.
6. Katherine Elizabeth Upton
Born in Michigan, this American beauty quickly hit the scene. Kate Upton is really one of the most beautiful women on the planet. Vivid curves and stunning eyes make this model of Sports Illustrated stand out in a crowd. People named her the sexiest woman on the planet. Branded as a modern fashion model with curves that kill, she sits high on many lists for the sexiest and beautiful. Kate knew from a young age that her calling was modeling, she was right.
5. Liu Yifei
Crystal Liu, better known as Liu Yifei, is an actress, singer, and model from China. Liu is widely known in the entertainment industry as "Fairy Sister" for her sweet and delicate image. She was named one of the New Four Dan actresses in China in 2009.
4. Charlize Theron
This beauty born in South Africa was a single child and raised on a farm. She's an Afrikaner (Dutch, German and French). The 40-year-old actress stumbled into fame and a series of events led her to make it in Hollywood. Charlize got on a one-way flight to LA thanks to her mom's support (after having to give up the dream of being a ballerina). She struggled at the beginning and it was the manager at the motel she stayed at that offered to be her manager. A star has been born. She now runs the African Outreach Program and is one of Hollywood's most successful ladies.
3. Alexandra Daddario
Alexandra Anna Daddario is an American actress and model born in 29 years of age. She blew away fans as the daughter of Johnson's daughter of "The Rock" in the San Andreas movie. She's no longer a co-star, she's making her name known while showing everyone she's more than a pretty face. She is also a talented musician. She was the actress featured in Imagine Dragon's "Radioactive" video where she tried to save the puppet-fighting ring in the underground. She's cool like this!
2.  Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Aishwarya's career began when she entered the Miss World pageant she won in 1994. This brought her into the Bollywood film industry. The 41-year-old Bollywood star is one of India's most successful women and celebrities today. She did some modeling assignments and television commercials before winning the pageant. She persevered and found success. She has received countless awards both in India and around the world. The media often dubb her the world's most beautiful woman.
1. Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson is the sexiest woman alive and always on a list to be one of the most beautiful women in the world. She started her career at a young age and she is a model, actress, and singer. She started out as a child actor in movies like The Horse Whisperer. She eventually went on to play in Woody Allen movies that allowed her to show her talents at an early age. Not only is she named by many different magazines as sexy and most beautiful, but she has unlimited talent. Hope you enjoy this article! Comment your opinion for this article...
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Dublaj Seslendirme Sanatçıları Kim Kimin Sesi?
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Dublaj Seslendirme Sanatçıları Kim Kimin Sesi?
Yabancı filmleri Türkçe dublajlı olarak izlemek bir çoğumuz için vazgeçilmez. Dublaj çalışmalarının bundan uzun yıllar öncesine gittiğimizde yabancı filmleri özellikle sinemalarda hepimiz alt yazı ile izlerdik günümüzde bir çok içeriği hala genellikle alt yazılı izlesek de, televizyonda yayınlanan filmleri izlerken Türkçe dublajlı olarak izliyoruz. Bir filmde duyduğumuz bir karakterin sesini başka bir filmde, başka bir karakterde duyduğumuzda veya aynı oyuncunun farklı filmlerini izlerken aynı sesi duyduğumuzda; bu seslerin kimlere ait olduğunu merak ederiz. Örneğin yıllarca farklı filmlerde aynı sesle duyduğumuz Sylvester Stalone, Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Colin Farrel ve belki de hiç biri, Fred Çakmaktaş’ı kimin seslendirdiğini merak ediyor musunuz? Yüzlerini bilmesek de mutlaka seslerini duyduğumuz, filmlerin gizli kahramanlarını tanımaya ne dersiniz?
Bazen içimize kurt düşmüşçesine izlediğimiz karakteri kimin seslendirdiğini merak ederiz. Türkçe dublajlı bir dizi, film yada reklamı izlerken o an duyduğunuz sesin gerçek sahibini merak ettiğiniz oldu mu? Kesinlikle olmuştur. Aynı sese bir başka filmde de rastlayınca işte o ses deriz ve sesi hemen tanırız, çünkü bizimle bütünleşmiş ve artık bir parçamız olmuşlardır. Bu kadar sık duymamıza rağmen ünlü filmler ve dizilerde hangi isimlerin bu dublaj seslendirme çalışmasına sesi ile hayat verdiğini bilmeyiz. Bu seslerin kimlere ait olduğunu bilmemek garip bir durum, o yüzden bu seslerin sahiplerini öğrenip bundan sonra en azından ismi bilmek adına şimdi derin bir oh çekebilirsiniz.
Merak Edilen Dublaj Seslendirme Sanatçıları
SESLENDİRME SANATÇISI SESLENDİRDİĞİ KARAKTERLER Ahmet Taşar Leonardo Di Caprio, Heidi’nin arkadaşı Peter, Thomas McDonell (The 100), Jeremy Jordan (Super Girl) Ali Gül Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Eddie Murphy Ali Poyrazoğlu Manfred (Buz Devri) Alev Sezer Bruce Willis, Mel Gibson Alper Develioğlu Chris Hemsworth (Thor) Arda Aydın  Leonardo Di Caprio, Charlie Cox (Daredevil) Aydoğan Temel Robin Williams, Robert Downey Jr. (Sherlock Holmes), Matthew Modine (Stranger Things) Aysun Topar Amy Adams, Keira Knightley, Natalie Portman, Hillary Duff, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Drew Barrymore, Renee Zellweger, Taylor Swift Ayşegül Bingöl Ayelet Zurer (Daredevil) Bahtiyar Engin Gollum (Lord of The Rings) Banu Altay  Kate Hudson Barış Özgenç Eli Goree (The 100) Berna Başer Demi Moore Berna Terzierol Küçük Deniz Kızı (The Little Mermaid), Jennifer Aniston, Eva Mendes Birtanem Coşkun Candaner Thalia (Rosalinda), Kate Winslet (Titanic) Burcu Başaran Sandra Bullock, Meg Ryan, Charlize Theron, Julia Roberts Burcu Güneştutar Cedric, Vahşi Güzel (Natalie Oreiro), Courteney Cox, Marie Avgeropoulos (The 100) Canan Kılıç  Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman, Batman) Canan Sanan Taraji P. Henson (Person of Interest) Cem Kurtoğlu David Harbour (Stranger Things) Ceren Gedikali  Natalia Dyer (Stranger Things) Cüneyt Cakova Tom Hanks Didem Barış Atlıhan Heidi Doğu Aytun Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Douglas, Van Damme, Silvester Stallone Ecem Uzun Clara (Heide) Elif Acehan Kate Beckinsale (Underworld), Dakota Johnson (Özgürlüğün Elli Tonu), Vanessa Hudgens, Shannon Purser (Stranger Things) Engin Alkan Şirin Baba Erhan Türkmen Jackie Chan Fatih Özkul Michael J. Fox (Geleceğe Dönüş), Charlie Heaton (Stranger Things), Elden Henson (Daredevil) Figen Sümeli Winona Ryder (Stranger Things) Fulya Ergüneş Cameron Diaz, Angelina Jolie Funda Eskin Lindsey Morgan (Raven Reyes The 100 ), Laura Benenti (Astra Super Girl) Furkan Büyükerhun Caleb McLaughlin (Stranger Things) Gizem Gülen Jennifer Garner, Emma Watson Gökhan Demirci  Vincent D’Onofrio Gülnur Badakal Finn Wolfhard (Stranger Things) Hakan Akın Samuel L. Jackson Haluk Bilginer Diego (Buz Devri), Mr. Magorium (Sihirli Oyuncakçı) Harun Can Jim Carrey, Deadpool Işıl Kılıç Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things) Kadir Özübek Jigsaw (Testere), Ayı Yogi, Sean Pertwee (Gotham) Kerem Kobanbay  John Reynolds (Stranger Things), Ezreal, Malzahar (LOL) Mazlum Kiper Saruman, Morgan Freeman, Pierce Brosnan, John Goodman Mehmet Ali İşgüder Donal Logue (Gotham) Melissa Melis Toklu Olivia Cooke (Ready Player One) Mert Aydın Joe Keery (Stranger Things) Milay Ezengin Deborah Ann Woll (Daredevil), Amanda Righetti (The Mentalist) Müge Oruçkaptan Wilma Çakmaktaş (Taş Devri), Uma Thorman, Sandra Bullock, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kim Basinger Murat Şen Ben Affleck (Batman), Brad Pitt, Legoras, Jack Sparrow (Karayip Korsanları) Murat Prosciler Colin Morgan (Merlin) Mustafa Oral Shaggy (ScoobyDoo), Christopher Larkin (The 100), Tim Kang (The Mentalist) Naci Taşdöğen Donald Duck Nihan Omuz Emma Watson Nilay Cennetkuşu Jennifer Lawrence, Reese Witherspoon, Carrie Fisher, Veronica Dunne Nur Subaşı Şirinler Giriş İntrosu Nüvit Candaner Robert De Niro, Christopher Lloyd (Geleceğe Dönüş) Oğuz Toydemir Isaiah Washington (The 100) Onur Akgülgil Jim Carrey Onur Kırış Peter Parker (Örümcek Adam) Oya Prosçiler Salma Hayek, Jordana Brewster, Julia Roberts Ömer Yıldıran Henry Ian Cusick (The 100) Özlem Altınok Ölü Gelin (Corpse Bride), Emma Stone, Paige Turco (The 100) Payidar Tüfekçioğlu Wolverine, Arnold Schwarzenegger (Terminator), Rob Morgan (Stranger Things) Pınar Erengil Reese Witherspoon, Camren Bicondova (Gotham), Eliza Taylor (The 100), Robin Tunney (The Mentalist) Rıza Karaağaçlı  Johnny Depp, Will Smith, Colin Farrell, Jude Law, Yasuo (LOL), Hugh Grant, Ryan Reynolds, Christian Bale, Chris Hemswortt, Nicolas Cage, Paul Walker Ruhsar Gültekin Şirine Rüzgar Aksoy Owain Yeoman (The Mentalist) Rüzgar Yıldırım Noah Schnapp (Stranger Things) Sait Çataldaş Devon Bostick (The 100), Simon Baker (The Mentalist) Seda Özelsoy Bella Swan (Twilight), Selena Gomez Selay Taşdöğen Selena Gomez, Milla Jovovich, Gyweneth Paltrow, Fedra (Rosalinda), Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Lawrence Serkan Altunorak Bugs Bunny Sezai Aydın Fred Çakmaktaş (Taş Devri), Sylvester Stallone, Al Pacino, Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, Bill Cosby, Woody Allen Sungun Babacan Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, Johnny Deep, Brad Pitt, Kevin Costner Tarkan Koç  Yemekteyiz Dış Ses, Gerard Butler (300 Spartalı) Taylan Atlıhan Ross Partridge (Stranger Things) Timur Çayır  Jim Caviezel (Person of Interest) Tulgay Dinç Gaten Matarazzo (Stranger Things) Tülay Bursa Cybill Shepherd (Mavi Ay), Büyük Anne (Fırıldak Ailesi), Clair Huxtable (Cosby Ailesi) Uğur Taşdemir  Adam Sandler, Michael Douglas, Michael Emerson (Person of Interest), Dr. Öz, Buddy Valastro, Nicolas Cage, Eddie Murphy Umut Tabak Johnny Depp, Keanu Reeves, Brad Pitt, Jackie Chan, Matt Demon, Tom Cruise, Henry Cavill (Superman), Polat Alemdar (Kurtlar Vadisi), Ben McKenzie (Gotham) Volkan Ates Akyılmaz Mel Gibson Yekta Kopan Kedi Sylvester, Jim Carrey, Michael J. Fox (Geleceğe Dönüş) Yeşim Kopan Şeker Kız Candy Zeki Atlı Dr. Strange, Aquaman (Jason Momoa) Zencan Sakal Masha (Maşa ile Koca Ayı) Zeynep Ateşer  Poppy (LOL) Zeynep Önen Melissa Benoist (Super Girl Kara), Ivana Milicevic (The 100) Zeynep Özden Ayyıldız Charlize Theron (Kasımda Aşk Başkadır), Carrie-Anne Moss (Matrix), Uma Thurman (Kill Bill) Zeyno Burcu Temel Viola Davis (How to Get Away with Murder)
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Last Things 2017
25 police brutality photos I download to my stream on January 16, 2013 that I found again when I bought a new computer in September.
Rap simile of the year:  “I’m unexplained like a lot of things.” - Action Bronson
Best Business Headline: Roark Capital Bids $2.3 billion for Buffalo Wild Wings
Best movie(s) I saw in theaters Get Out  I am Not Your Negro Patterson Silence The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Worst:  The Lost City of Z Split (the latest horrible movie by the guy who did The Sixth Sense; seeing it at an ArcLight made it even worse.
Still the best movie of 2016:  American Honey
Best movie line: “Can I please have your MP3 player when you die? Please, please, please?” - The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Woody Allen movie for 2017:  Celebrity (1998) - “A society where every single member is famous: there are no uncelebrated people.” Donald Trump’s cameo in this film says he’s going to tear down St. Patrick’s and put up a big tall beautiful building in its place. An old grandmother in this movie makes his McCain joke: I like my heroes not captured. Leonardo DiCaprio as a wife beater who gets away with it; Adrian Grenier a member of his entourage. The ACLU and the KKK share bagels in a Today Show greenroom. Winona Ryder, of Stranger Things fame, calls herself the whore of Tribeca. Janice Soprano plays a neurotic psychic, BeBe Neuwirth a native New Yorker prostitute. Charlize Theron sports a Jean Seberg haircut and the voice Scarlett Johnson will perfect in Match Point. 
Worst Movie Title of the Year: The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)
American Cities, ranked by someone cancelling on you at the last minute, and then what the hell do you do, talk to yourself for six hours?
0. Las Vegas 1. Washington DC 2. New Orleans 3. Los Angeles  4. Manhattan  5. San Francisco 6. Brooklyn/Queens 7. Chicago
Song it took me two weeks to figure out on the piano and I still don’t have it right: Father John Misty, “Ballad of the Dying Man”
Best FJM insult: Ryan Adams’ “Elton Josh”
Worst album cover I saw in December: Chief Keef’s Dedication
Worst Broadway Show:  Parade at The Writer’s Theater in Glencoe, IL.
Most excited 9-year-old I sat next to at a Broadway show: Hamilton
A word I would be happy to never hear again in 2018:  Normalize.
Most disappointing album, or did I just move on, maybe, I guess you can keep my favorite black t-shirt & I don’t ever want to see you again: Lana Del Rey
Post-#metoo ear worm:  Tower of Power - It’s Not the Crime
#metoo casualty who translated the two most crucial French novels of the last few years, at least to Americans:  Lorin Stein (Levé’s Auotportrait, Well-Beck’s Submission)
Worst album cover tied to a UPS social media campaign by a recording artist who earlier in her career trademarked the phrase “Welcome to New York” Taylor Swift, Reputation #TaylorSwiftDelivery
Live music moment of the year: 1. Tribe Call Quest at Pitchfork, recording of Phife’s verse on “Butter” 2. Big Thief at Pritzker Pavilion 3. Probably Quicksand at Thalia Hall, but I didn’t fucking make it.
The state of pop music criticism 2017: Musician: Tell the president to suck a dick. Music Critic: Politically is only one way to read this lyric.
The state of popular literary criticism 2017:  I really wanted to read this book but I was binge-watching The OA on Netflix ok thxs bye.
The state of TV criticism 2017:  It still exists.
Number of Entourage episodes Jeffery Tambor plays golf in:  One 
Song I listened to at least 500 times this year for the eighth year in a row.  Slow Club, It Doesn’t Have to Be Beautiful
Only bearable use of the word “narrative” in 2017:  That NRA video
Of “navigate”:  My therapist.
Of “To Your Point”: .....
Top Trump apologist who wouldn’t see herself that way because like historical:  Doris Kearns Goodwin
Best piece of advice to fake rappers:  Lock em’ in a room with The Cactus Album (Your Old Droog - Rapman)
What I accomplished this summer:  Parody lyrics to Solange’s Cranes in the Sky
Best movie of 2017 that feels like it came out in March of 1354 because this year took too long.  Get out
Top 8 love songs of the last 20 years.
1. Bored Games - Wild Nothing 2. Slow Show - The National  3. Chateau Lobby #4 - Father John Misty 4. This Blood is Our Own - The Love Language 5. Hotel Yorba - The White Stripes  6. Bound 2 - Kanye West 7. Real Love - Big Thief 8. Time Spent in Los Angeles - Dawes
Favorite movie line from a movie I don’t remember, but I think it’s from the Meyerowitz stories:  “If you don’t leave the house there are no transitions.” 
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stopkingobama · 7 years
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Weinstein Scandal Reveals This Sick Truth About Hollywood Liberals
Five years ago at the Democratic National Convention, I went to a Planned Parenthood rally, where one speaker was TV actress Lisa Edelstein.
“Do not go to the polls alone,” she told us. “Drag somebody, if she’s a woman especially, because those women are going to vote for Obama—if they know what’s good for them.”
Edelstein is hardly the only Hollywood figure to make the case that liberal policies are crucial to women’s happiness and welfare. Yet, with the media still reeling from the revelations about powerful Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s behavior toward women, it’s time to examine both the people promoting that worldview—and the worldview itself.
The Edelstein episode stayed with me because, as an avid fan of “House,” I was especially devastated to see the actress who had played the tough, smart Dr. Lisa Cuddy promote the nation’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood. That organization is now fighting in Ohio against a law banning abortions done on the basis of gender. In other words, the oh-so-feminist Planned Parenthood is OK with the termination of pregnancy just because the child is a girl.
Yet Edelstein is far from alone in her support from Planned Parenthood. At the Academy Awards this year, actresses Emma Stone (who would win “Best Actress” that night) and Dakota Johnson both displayed Planned Parenthood pins. “I stand with Planned Parenthood because Planned Parenthood stands up for me,” said Scarlett Johansson in a 2015 video.
And the list of Planned Parenthood celebrity supporters goes on and on, including Kerry Washington, Nick Offerman, Alan Cumming, Ashley Judd, Mark Ruffalo, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, Stanley Tucci, and Neil Patrick Harris, according to Newsbusters. Weinstein himself pledged $100,000 to Planned Parenthood in May, although the organization says he never delivered on the promise.
And that’s just Planned Parenthood. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both racked up considerable celebrity endorsements in their presidential races, compared to virtually none for Donald Trump and Mitt Romney. In a speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, actress Lena Dunham stressed how Clinton would help women, saying: “Do you want equal pay for equal work? The right to make decisions about your body? Paid family leave?”
So shouldn’t Hollywood be a liberal utopia?
Yet the revelations about Weinstein’s behavior suggest Hollywood is not, in fact, a good place to be a woman.
Writing for The New Yorker, Ronan Farrow—who was raised by Woody Allen, who continues to be tolerated by Hollywood after marrying his stepdaughter and being accused of child molestation by another daughter—spoke to 13 women who accused Weinstein of behavior ranging from sexual harassment to rape. Here are some of their accusations:
— “He forced me to perform oral sex on him … I said, over and over, ‘I don’t want to do this, stop, don’t,’” recounted Lucia Evans, at the time an aspiring actress. “He’s a big guy. He overpowered me.”
— Weinstein “lunged at her, groping her breasts and attempting to put a hand up her skirt while she protested,” wrote Farrow of beauty pageant contestant Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, recounting her report to the police after the incident.
— An unnamed woman who worked with the producer “said that Weinstein brought her to a hotel room under a professional pretext, changed into a bathrobe, and ‘forced himself on me sexually.’ She said no, repeatedly and clearly,” wrote Farrow.
And more and more stories have come out about Weinstein, with actresses such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie speaking out about his treatment of them.
Yet Weinstein is hardly a total outlier in Hollywood. After issuing a statement about Weinstein, actor Ben Affleck was accused of grabbing actress Hilarie Burton’s breast on MTV in 2003. He tweeted an apology.
He also grabbed Hilarie Burton’s breasts on TRL once. Everyone forgot though.
— Shanice Brim (@ShaniceBrim) October 10, 2017
Joss Whedon, the producer and writer behind TV shows including “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Angel” and writer-director of the blockbuster “Avengers” movies, came under fire from his ex-wife Kai Cole, who penned a damning essay about his affairs during their marriage in The Wrap this August. Cole wrote:
Despite understanding, on some level, that what he was doing was wrong, he never conceded the hypocrisy of being out in the world preaching feminist ideals, while at the same time, taking away my right to make choices for my life and my body based on the truth. He deceived me for 15 years, so he could have everything he wanted. I believed, everyone believed, that he was one of the good guys, committed to fighting for women’s rights, committed to our marriage, and to the women he worked with. But I now see how he used his relationship with me as a shield, both during and after our marriage, so no one would question his relationships with other women or scrutinize his writing as anything other than feminist.
Whedon did respond to Cole’s essay with this statement to The Wrap: “While this account includes inaccuracies and misrepresentations which can be harmful to their family, Joss is not commenting, out of concern for his children and out of respect for his ex-wife.”
And let’s not forget Roman Polanski, who remains a Hollywood darling, despite his inability to come back to the United States—because he has refused to serve jail time for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl in 1977.
Besides facing groping, assault, and rape, Hollywood women have the right to be upset about other matters, too. Despite being a land allegedly crammed with feminists, it’s common for female actresses to receive less pay than their male co-stars. And the number of female directors and producers remains small. I’ll let The New York Times film critic Manohla Dargis take it from here:
Women helped build the industry, but it has long been a male-dominated enterprise that systematically treats women—as a class—as inferior to men. It is an industry with a history of sexually exploiting younger female performers and stamping expiration dates on older ones. It is an industry that consistently denies female directors employment and contemptuously treats the female audience as a niche, a problem, an afterthought.
And let’s also not forget that Weinstein’s disgusting behavior seemed to be well-known in Hollywood—yet no one, with a thought to future victims, blew the whistle. In 2013, Seth MacFarlane made a pointed joke at the televised Academy Awards ceremony about Weinstein, telling Best Supporting Actress nominees, “Congratulations, you five ladies no longer have to pretend to be attracted to Harvey Weinstein.” Based on the nervous laughter of the audience, it appears there wasn’t confusion at the allusion—but it would be four more years before the story broke.
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How is this supporting women?
It is easy to call Hollywood elites and liberal politicians hypocrites. It is frankly astonishing that Hillary Clinton, who tweeted in 2015 that “Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported” (a claim that did not seem to extend to her husband’s alleged victims), took five days to denounce Weinstein. As top White House aide Kellyanne Conway tweeted, Clinton isn’t always so slow to react:
It took Hillary abt 5 minutes to blame NRA for madman’s rampage, but 5 days to sorta-kinda blame Harvey Weinstein 4 his sexually assaults.
— Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) October 10, 2017
Likewise, the Obamas took five days to issue a statement.
The common factor may have been the amount of money given to their campaigns, thanks to Weinstein. According to Politico, Weinstein’s efforts resulted in $1.4 million for Clinton’s 2016 campaign and $600,000 for Obama’s 2012 campaign. Not to be cynical, but: I think we have a motive for delay.
Now that Democrats and Hollywooders have realized there’s going to be no comeback for Weinstein, that there’s too many accusations of horrible things, they are quickly changing course. Weinstein has been fired from his company. The Democratic National Committee, which has received $300,000 from Weinstein over the years, is donating $30,000 to charities including EMILY’s List, which seeks to elect pro-abortion female politicians.
Which brings me back to my point: Perhaps Weinstein isn’t a hypocrite, but rather the fulfillment of the real values that undergird Hollywood. Maybe the abortion obsession shared by Democrats and celebrities isn’t about giving women futures, but about giving men the guarantee to have consequence-free sex, even if the condom breaks or the birth control fails.
Sure, it’s often actresses, not actors, supporting Planned Parenthood—but if we’ve learned anything from the Weinstein saga, it’s that actresses often feel compelled or pressured to do certain things in order to have a successful career.
Again: Let’s look at Hollywood’s behavior, not what it says. It’s a place where young women are cherished and older women have to desperately fight for good roles. It’s a place where men get paid more, and where men more often are the leaders. It’s a place where somehow Weinstein was allowed to sexually harass and assault women for decades, and a place where a rapist like Polanski and a man who married his adopted daughter, like Allen, can remain lionized.
Sarah Palin isn’t controlling Hollywood. Nor is George W. Bush, or Donald Trump, or Michele Bachmann, or Mike Pence, or any other conservative figure the left slams. There’s no vast right-wing conspiracy here, no outside forces upsetting the liberal utopia that is Hollywood.
No, this is the world Hollywood has made for itself—and it’s a really ugly place, particularly if you’re a woman. Perhaps, as Whedon is accused of doing by his ex-wife, Hollywood men have just realized it’s easier to get away with bad behavior toward women if you say you embrace feminism.
It’s great that Weinstein is finally facing accountability. But it’s just not him who should; it’s the values of the entire system that kept him safe in a liberal cocoon for so long.
To steal Edelstein’s phrase, if women “know what’s good for them,” they should take a long, hard look at Hollywood’s liberal values—and see if they make a better world for women, or instead make it easier for men to act like out-of-control frat boys.
Commentary by Katrina Trinko. Originally published at The Daily Signal.
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americanlibertypac · 7 years
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Weinstein Scandal Reveals This Sick Truth About Hollywood Liberals
Five years ago at the Democratic National Convention, I went to a Planned Parenthood rally, where one speaker was TV actress Lisa Edelstein.
“Do not go to the polls alone,” she told us. “Drag somebody, if she’s a woman especially, because those women are going to vote for Obama—if they know what’s good for them.”
Edelstein is hardly the only Hollywood figure to make the case that liberal policies are crucial to women’s happiness and welfare. Yet, with the media still reeling from the revelations about powerful Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s behavior toward women, it’s time to examine both the people promoting that worldview—and the worldview itself.
The Edelstein episode stayed with me because, as an avid fan of “House,” I was especially devastated to see the actress who had played the tough, smart Dr. Lisa Cuddy promote the nation’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood. That organization is now fighting in Ohio against a law banning abortions done on the basis of gender. In other words, the oh-so-feminist Planned Parenthood is OK with the termination of pregnancy just because the child is a girl.
Yet Edelstein is far from alone in her support from Planned Parenthood. At the Academy Awards this year, actresses Emma Stone (who would win “Best Actress” that night) and Dakota Johnson both displayed Planned Parenthood pins. “I stand with Planned Parenthood because Planned Parenthood stands up for me,” said Scarlett Johansson in a 2015 video.
And the list of Planned Parenthood celebrity supporters goes on and on, including Kerry Washington, Nick Offerman, Alan Cumming, Ashley Judd, Mark Ruffalo, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, Stanley Tucci, and Neil Patrick Harris, according to Newsbusters. Weinstein himself pledged $100,000 to Planned Parenthood in May, although the organization says he never delivered on the promise.
And that’s just Planned Parenthood. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both racked up considerable celebrity endorsements in their presidential races, compared to virtually none for Donald Trump and Mitt Romney. In a speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, actress Lena Dunham stressed how Clinton would help women, saying: “Do you want equal pay for equal work? The right to make decisions about your body? Paid family leave?”
So shouldn’t Hollywood be a liberal utopia?
Yet the revelations about Weinstein’s behavior suggest Hollywood is not, in fact, a good place to be a woman.
Writing for The New Yorker, Ronan Farrow—who was raised by Woody Allen, who continues to be tolerated by Hollywood after marrying his stepdaughter and being accused of child molestation by another daughter—spoke to 13 women who accused Weinstein of behavior ranging from sexual harassment to rape. Here are some of their accusations:
— “He forced me to perform oral sex on him … I said, over and over, ‘I don’t want to do this, stop, don’t,’” recounted Lucia Evans, at the time an aspiring actress. “He’s a big guy. He overpowered me.”
— Weinstein “lunged at her, groping her breasts and attempting to put a hand up her skirt while she protested,” wrote Farrow of beauty pageant contestant Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, recounting her report to the police after the incident.
— An unnamed woman who worked with the producer “said that Weinstein brought her to a hotel room under a professional pretext, changed into a bathrobe, and ‘forced himself on me sexually.’ She said no, repeatedly and clearly,” wrote Farrow.
And more and more stories have come out about Weinstein, with actresses such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie speaking out about his treatment of them.
Yet Weinstein is hardly a total outlier in Hollywood. After issuing a statement about Weinstein, actor Ben Affleck was accused of grabbing actress Hilarie Burton’s breast on MTV in 2003. He tweeted an apology.
He also grabbed Hilarie Burton’s breasts on TRL once. Everyone forgot though.
— Shanice Brim (@ShaniceBrim) October 10, 2017
Joss Whedon, the producer and writer behind TV shows including “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Angel” and writer-director of the blockbuster “Avengers” movies, came under fire from his ex-wife Kai Cole, who penned a damning essay about his affairs during their marriage in The Wrap this August. Cole wrote:
Despite understanding, on some level, that what he was doing was wrong, he never conceded the hypocrisy of being out in the world preaching feminist ideals, while at the same time, taking away my right to make choices for my life and my body based on the truth. He deceived me for 15 years, so he could have everything he wanted. I believed, everyone believed, that he was one of the good guys, committed to fighting for women’s rights, committed to our marriage, and to the women he worked with. But I now see how he used his relationship with me as a shield, both during and after our marriage, so no one would question his relationships with other women or scrutinize his writing as anything other than feminist.
Whedon did respond to Cole’s essay with this statement to The Wrap: “While this account includes inaccuracies and misrepresentations which can be harmful to their family, Joss is not commenting, out of concern for his children and out of respect for his ex-wife.”
And let’s not forget Roman Polanski, who remains a Hollywood darling, despite his inability to come back to the United States—because he has refused to serve jail time for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl in 1977.
Besides facing groping, assault, and rape, Hollywood women have the right to be upset about other matters, too. Despite being a land allegedly crammed with feminists, it’s common for female actresses to receive less pay than their male co-stars. And the number of female directors and producers remains small. I’ll let The New York Times film critic Manohla Dargis take it from here:
Women helped build the industry, but it has long been a male-dominated enterprise that systematically treats women—as a class—as inferior to men. It is an industry with a history of sexually exploiting younger female performers and stamping expiration dates on older ones. It is an industry that consistently denies female directors employment and contemptuously treats the female audience as a niche, a problem, an afterthought.
And let’s also not forget that Weinstein’s disgusting behavior seemed to be well-known in Hollywood—yet no one, with a thought to future victims, blew the whistle. In 2013, Seth MacFarlane made a pointed joke at the televised Academy Awards ceremony about Weinstein, telling Best Supporting Actress nominees, “Congratulations, you five ladies no longer have to pretend to be attracted to Harvey Weinstein.” Based on the nervous laughter of the audience, it appears there wasn’t confusion at the allusion—but it would be four more years before the story broke.
youtube
How is this supporting women?
It is easy to call Hollywood elites and liberal politicians hypocrites. It is frankly astonishing that Hillary Clinton, who tweeted in 2015 that “Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported” (a claim that did not seem to extend to her husband’s alleged victims), took five days to denounce Weinstein. As top White House aide Kellyanne Conway tweeted, Clinton isn’t always so slow to react:
It took Hillary abt 5 minutes to blame NRA for madman’s rampage, but 5 days to sorta-kinda blame Harvey Weinstein 4 his sexually assaults.
— Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) October 10, 2017
Likewise, the Obamas took five days to issue a statement.
The common factor may have been the amount of money given to their campaigns, thanks to Weinstein. According to Politico, Weinstein’s efforts resulted in $1.4 million for Clinton’s 2016 campaign and $600,000 for Obama’s 2012 campaign. Not to be cynical, but: I think we have a motive for delay.
Now that Democrats and Hollywooders have realized there’s going to be no comeback for Weinstein, that there’s too many accusations of horrible things, they are quickly changing course. Weinstein has been fired from his company. The Democratic National Committee, which has received $300,000 from Weinstein over the years, is donating $30,000 to charities including EMILY’s List, which seeks to elect pro-abortion female politicians.
Which brings me back to my point: Perhaps Weinstein isn’t a hypocrite, but rather the fulfillment of the real values that undergird Hollywood. Maybe the abortion obsession shared by Democrats and celebrities isn’t about giving women futures, but about giving men the guarantee to have consequence-free sex, even if the condom breaks or the birth control fails.
Sure, it’s often actresses, not actors, supporting Planned Parenthood—but if we’ve learned anything from the Weinstein saga, it’s that actresses often feel compelled or pressured to do certain things in order to have a successful career.
Again: Let’s look at Hollywood’s behavior, not what it says. It’s a place where young women are cherished and older women have to desperately fight for good roles. It’s a place where men get paid more, and where men more often are the leaders. It’s a place where somehow Weinstein was allowed to sexually harass and assault women for decades, and a place where a rapist like Polanski and a man who married his adopted daughter, like Allen, can remain lionized.
Sarah Palin isn’t controlling Hollywood. Nor is George W. Bush, or Donald Trump, or Michele Bachmann, or Mike Pence, or any other conservative figure the left slams. There’s no vast right-wing conspiracy here, no outside forces upsetting the liberal utopia that is Hollywood.
No, this is the world Hollywood has made for itself—and it’s a really ugly place, particularly if you’re a woman. Perhaps, as Whedon is accused of doing by his ex-wife, Hollywood men have just realized it’s easier to get away with bad behavior toward women if you say you embrace feminism.
It’s great that Weinstein is finally facing accountability. But it’s just not him who should; it’s the values of the entire system that kept him safe in a liberal cocoon for so long.
To steal Edelstein’s phrase, if women “know what’s good for them,” they should take a long, hard look at Hollywood’s liberal values—and see if they make a better world for women, or instead make it easier for men to act like out-of-control frat boys.
Commentary by Katrina Trinko. Originally published at The Daily Signal.
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