They’re the next generation of creative giants, and Kiernan Shipka, Willow Smith and Zendaya Coleman have teamed up for the April 2016 cover of W magazine.
Regarding her special edition Barbie Doll, Zendaya gushed, “After my Oscar moment, Mattel contacted us. They specifically wanted to make a Barbie that looked like me, in my exact outfit from the Oscars. I was so excited that Barbie wanted to diversify their brand. Now all little girls can have a Barbie that looks like them. My Barbie is in a box. I never let anyone touch her.”
Meanwhile, Miss Smith didn’t hesitate when asked about her fashion inspiration- “My mom. When she was on tour with Ozzfest, she was very raunchy. I loved watching her onstage. I think the first song that ever made an impression on me was my mom performing ‘Bleed All Over Me.’ I would sing it over and over.
Regarding her special edition Barbie Doll, Zendaya gushed, “After my Oscar moment, Mattel contacted us. They specifically wanted to make a Barbie that looked like me, in my exact outfit from the Oscars. I was so excited that Barbie wanted to diversify their brand. Now all little girls can have a Barbie that looks like them. My Barbie is in a box. I never let anyone touch her.”
Meanwhile, Miss Smith didn’t hesitate when asked about her fashion inspiration- “My mom. When she was on tour with Ozzfest, she was very raunchy. I loved watching her onstage. I think the first song that ever made an impression on me was my mom performing ‘Bleed All Over Me.’ I would sing it over and over.
- 3/11/2016
- GossipCenter
It may not be officially Halloween yet, but the Today show and Good Morning America may have already taken home some best costume awards.
Gma brought their pop culture A-game with a series of epic and hilarious costumes, and the Today show truly brought the characters from the Peanuts cartoon to life.
"This is our Super Bowl, our Christmas, our Thanksgiving…we live for this all year long!" tweeted the Today show, attributing the quote to cohost Savannah Guthrie.
"This is our Super Bowl, our Christmas, our Thanksgiving...we live for this all year long!" -@SavannahGuthrie #HalloweenTODAY
— Today (@TODAYshow...
Gma brought their pop culture A-game with a series of epic and hilarious costumes, and the Today show truly brought the characters from the Peanuts cartoon to life.
"This is our Super Bowl, our Christmas, our Thanksgiving…we live for this all year long!" tweeted the Today show, attributing the quote to cohost Savannah Guthrie.
"This is our Super Bowl, our Christmas, our Thanksgiving...we live for this all year long!" -@SavannahGuthrie #HalloweenTODAY
— Today (@TODAYshow...
- 10/30/2015
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- People.com - TV Watch
Last year's The Fall was a superbly taut thriller starring Gillian Anderson as Stella Gibson, a Metropolitan police detective with a penchant for cream silk blouses who was sent to Belfast to investigate the brutal murder of a young woman.
While Gibson theorised the woman was the latest victim of a serial killer, we got to meet the man himself – a good-looking husband and father named Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan) who worked as a bereavement counsellor by day, then donned a hoodie by night so he could lurk about stalking his prey.
While 18 months have passed since the first series was broadcast – during which time Dornan has gone from 'who's he?' to 'Christian in the Fifty Shades Of Grey movie' – series two picks up just 10 days after the end of the first.
Creator/writer Alan Cubitt (who takes over directing duties from Jakob Verbruggen for this series) doesn't waste...
While Gibson theorised the woman was the latest victim of a serial killer, we got to meet the man himself – a good-looking husband and father named Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan) who worked as a bereavement counsellor by day, then donned a hoodie by night so he could lurk about stalking his prey.
While 18 months have passed since the first series was broadcast – during which time Dornan has gone from 'who's he?' to 'Christian in the Fifty Shades Of Grey movie' – series two picks up just 10 days after the end of the first.
Creator/writer Alan Cubitt (who takes over directing duties from Jakob Verbruggen for this series) doesn't waste...
- 11/13/2014
- Digital Spy
If you haven’t heard, a Florida mom recently went on a successful crusade to get Toys’R’Us to stop selling “Breaking Bad” action figures. According to her, she was incensed that a toy store would dare to sell toys that glorify meth “…alongside Barbie dolls and Disney characters.” Ignoring the fact that if her kids know what “Breaking Bad” is, she has a whole 'nother set of issues she should be focused on, have you set foot in a Toys’R’Us in recent memory? Because I sure have. And if “Collectible Action Figures for Adults” having their own aisle is too close to the Barbies, maybe just don't let little Sally go down it? You know, since it also has gory “The Walking Dead” zombie busts and “Aliens” literally in the process of being shot apart. Aaron Paul agrees and he took to Twitter to share his disbelief at the situation.
- 10/24/2014
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
Plus, the grossest scene in ‘Scandal’ history comes courtesy of a very unlikely character.
After last week’s mom-revealing, Mellie-violating, Quinn-enlisting episode of Scandal, you’d think the Nov. 21 hour might take a breather, focusing on some lighter crises in the life of Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington). Then you’d remember we’re talking about freaking Scandal. This week’s episode cranked ‘it’ up to 11, bringing more life-shattering secrets to light, and setting the stage for a mother-daughter reunion of Shonda proportions.
‘Scandal’: 6 Biggest, Craziest Moments
1. Maya eats her damn wrist. I’m not even exaggerating, I almost had to stop eating while Mama Pope ripped the flesh off her wrist with her teeth to ensure a longer captivity. (I say “almost” because I would never actually stop.) But seriously, we barely know anything about this woman yet, other than she’s alive and she’s not afraid to eat her own self.
After last week’s mom-revealing, Mellie-violating, Quinn-enlisting episode of Scandal, you’d think the Nov. 21 hour might take a breather, focusing on some lighter crises in the life of Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington). Then you’d remember we’re talking about freaking Scandal. This week’s episode cranked ‘it’ up to 11, bringing more life-shattering secrets to light, and setting the stage for a mother-daughter reunion of Shonda proportions.
‘Scandal’: 6 Biggest, Craziest Moments
1. Maya eats her damn wrist. I’m not even exaggerating, I almost had to stop eating while Mama Pope ripped the flesh off her wrist with her teeth to ensure a longer captivity. (I say “almost” because I would never actually stop.) But seriously, we barely know anything about this woman yet, other than she’s alive and she’s not afraid to eat her own self.
- 11/22/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
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