#MAGFAB: Mike Ruiz Captures Jourdan Dunn For Prestige Magazine Hong Kong October 2017
Top model Jourdan Dunn is styled by Kristine Kitty in cubist art-woman images lensed by Mike Ruiz for Prestige HK October 2017./ Hair by Lacy Redway; makeup by Renee Garnes
Top model Jourdan Dunn is styled by Kristine Kitty in cubist art-woman images lensed by Mike Ruiz for Prestige HK October 2017./ Hair by Lacy Redway; makeup by Renee Garnes
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#RHOA: Kenya Moore Reacts to Comeback Rumors
It seems that fans of the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore are going to be disappointed once again. Rumors that Moore would be returning to the show were gaining traction recently, with fans eagerly awaiting a reappearance from the former beauty pageant titleholder. However, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight’s Brice Sander, Moore stated that the rumors were just “Wishful thinking from the fans.” In the interview, Moore acknowledged her strong following, stating “I really have a great fan base. Not followers, but real fans. People who really care about me, and that want to see me and miss me. But I’m not going anywhere, I’m here.”
Moore has been a fairly divisive figure when it comes to the Real Housewives franchise, with both detractors and supporters alike. Moore was let go from the Real Housewives of Atlanta this past June after she was accused of spreading revenge porn of co-star Brittany Eady. Moore defended herself on X (formerly Twitter), stating that “I would never engage in revenge porn, I have never distributed private images or footage of anyone, nor solicited images owned by others to use to threaten or blackmail.” Despite this, Moore would part ways with the Real Housewives of Atlanta, leaving behind a loyal fan base that still wanted her to be involved with the show in some form, eventually leading to the rumors of a potential return.
While she might not be working on the Real Housewives of Atlanta anymore, Moore has certainly been busy. Recently, she authored a children’s book inspired by her travels with her six-year-old daughter, Brooklyn, titled “Brooklyn Bound: Paris”. In an interview with WDIV-TV’s Click on Detroit, Moore stated that she wanted readers to know that “The world is much bigger than their backyards,” and that they need to have an appreciation of “Other cultures, other ways of living, other people, other nationalities and other races.”
Things have been similarly busy in the lives of other Real Housewives of Atlanta co-stars as well. Recently, NeNe Leakes’ son, Brentt Leakes had to undergo a heart transplant after a stroke and congestive heart failure. The diagnosis of this congestive heart failure came not long after Brentt’s father passed away in 2021. Porsha Williams is also expected to make a return to the show following the settlement of a co-parenting issue with her ex-fiance, Dennis McKinley. For those interested in catching up on the latest drama, the Real Housewives of Atlanta is available to stream on Peacock in the US.
It seems that fans of the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore are going to be disappointed once again. Rumors that Moore would be returning to the show were gaining traction recently, with fans eagerly awaiting a reappearance from the former beauty pageant titleholder. However, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight’s Brice Sander, Moore stated that the rumors were just “Wishful thinking from the fans.” In the interview, Moore acknowledged her strong following, stating “I really have a great fan base. Not followers, but real fans. People who really care about me, and that want to see me and miss me. But I’m not going anywhere, I’m here.”
Moore has been a fairly divisive figure when it comes to the Real Housewives franchise, with both detractors and supporters alike. Moore was let go from the Real Housewives of Atlanta this past June after she was accused of spreading revenge porn of co-star Brittany Eady. Moore defended herself on X (formerly Twitter), stating that “I would never engage in revenge porn, I have never distributed private images or footage of anyone, nor solicited images owned by others to use to threaten or blackmail.” Despite this, Moore would part ways with the Real Housewives of Atlanta, leaving behind a loyal fan base that still wanted her to be involved with the show in some form, eventually leading to the rumors of a potential return.
While she might not be working on the Real Housewives of Atlanta anymore, Moore has certainly been busy. Recently, she authored a children’s book inspired by her travels with her six-year-old daughter, Brooklyn, titled “Brooklyn Bound: Paris”. In an interview with WDIV-TV’s Click on Detroit, Moore stated that she wanted readers to know that “The world is much bigger than their backyards,” and that they need to have an appreciation of “Other cultures, other ways of living, other people, other nationalities and other races.”
Things have been similarly busy in the lives of other Real Housewives of Atlanta co-stars as well. Recently, NeNe Leakes’ son, Brentt Leakes had to undergo a heart transplant after a stroke and congestive heart failure. The diagnosis of this congestive heart failure came not long after Brentt’s father passed away in 2021. Porsha Williams is also expected to make a return to the show following the settlement of a co-parenting issue with her ex-fiance, Dennis McKinley. For those interested in catching up on the latest drama, the Real Housewives of Atlanta is available to stream on Peacock in the US.
#NewMusic from Mario Releases New Single “Glad You Came”
R&B superstar Mario has just released the new single “Glad You Came”. The song is the title track from his upcoming album set to release on December 13th.
This is the second single release from the album, following in the footsteps of “Space”.
R&B superstar Mario has just released the new single “Glad You Came”. The song is the title track from his upcoming album set to release on December 13th.
This is the second single release from the album, following in the footsteps of “Space”.
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Also out is a live performance video of “Glad You Came” directed by BenMarc. The visual finds Mario on set, performing the song on a stage lit by car headlights as he entertains a romantic guest.
The upcoming album “Glad You Came” is executive produced by James Fauntleroy.
In January, Mario will hit the road on the For My Fans Tour with Ne-Yo and Mary J. Blige.
Also out is a live performance video of “Glad You Came” directed by BenMarc. The visual finds Mario on set, performing the song on a stage lit by car headlights as he entertains a romantic guest.
The upcoming album “Glad You Came” is executive produced by James Fauntleroy.
In January, Mario will hit the road on the For My Fans Tour with Ne-Yo and Mary J. Blige.
#HipHopNews: Young Thug Calls Out Gunna In A Now-Deleted Post
Fans are confused after Young Thug seemingly tweeted and deleted a shot directly at Gunna. On Saturday (Nov. 9), prior to being deleted on the app formerly known as Twitter, the “Hot” rapper’s page exclaimed, “Gunna stop acting like we friends on the internet, I don’t know u my guy.”
This post comes after he tweeted about dropping a song with Lil Baby, who has been very vocal about his displeasure with Gunna following him taking an Alford plea during the YSL RICO trial. While many fans have debated about whether Gunna “snitched” or not, there was additional confusion once Young Thug’s lawyer asked the judge if he could still work with his blood brother, rapper Unfoonk, and Gunna as a part of his plea bargain.
Many fans believed that gesture was enough to assume that Thug and Gunna were cool but this new tweet-and-delete has brought on mixed reactions. One user stated, “Ain’t 20 years on the line?….Please Thug not today.” While someone else shared, “He so slow. I don’t wanna hear free young thug when he back in the slammer!”
Gunna has been very adamant about his relationship with Young Thug following his release from jail. He has had a “Free Jeff” sign prevalent at all his shows, although many people were unclear about the state of their relationship. Artists like Future, Lil Baby, Lil Durk and many more all famously unfollowed and stopped interacting with the rapper once he returned home.
Prior to Thug’s release, the conversation around Lil Baby and Gunna’s scorned relationship started to pick up steam. Many people believed that his music and social profile had taken a hit since he drew his line in the sand regarding Gunna being a snitch.
Young Thug has yet to talk at length or release any music to clear up any rumors about the status of his relationship with his fellow YSL artist. On the other hand, many believe that Thugger will appear on Lil Baby’s upcoming release. This speculation grew after billboards surfaced featuring the quote “whatever Wham says goes,” which alluded to an older tweet from Young Thug while he was locked up.
Fans are confused after Young Thug seemingly tweeted and deleted a shot directly at Gunna. On Saturday (Nov. 9), prior to being deleted on the app formerly known as Twitter, the “Hot” rapper’s page exclaimed, “Gunna stop acting like we friends on the internet, I don’t know u my guy.”
This post comes after he tweeted about dropping a song with Lil Baby, who has been very vocal about his displeasure with Gunna following him taking an Alford plea during the YSL RICO trial. While many fans have debated about whether Gunna “snitched” or not, there was additional confusion once Young Thug’s lawyer asked the judge if he could still work with his blood brother, rapper Unfoonk, and Gunna as a part of his plea bargain.
Many fans believed that gesture was enough to assume that Thug and Gunna were cool but this new tweet-and-delete has brought on mixed reactions. One user stated, “Ain’t 20 years on the line?….Please Thug not today.” While someone else shared, “He so slow. I don’t wanna hear free young thug when he back in the slammer!”
Gunna has been very adamant about his relationship with Young Thug following his release from jail. He has had a “Free Jeff” sign prevalent at all his shows, although many people were unclear about the state of their relationship. Artists like Future, Lil Baby, Lil Durk and many more all famously unfollowed and stopped interacting with the rapper once he returned home.
Prior to Thug’s release, the conversation around Lil Baby and Gunna’s scorned relationship started to pick up steam. Many people believed that his music and social profile had taken a hit since he drew his line in the sand regarding Gunna being a snitch.
Young Thug has yet to talk at length or release any music to clear up any rumors about the status of his relationship with his fellow YSL artist. On the other hand, many believe that Thugger will appear on Lil Baby’s upcoming release. This speculation grew after billboards surfaced featuring the quote “whatever Wham says goes,” which alluded to an older tweet from Young Thug while he was locked up.
#GRAMMYS: Grammy Nominations 2025: Beyonce Leads With 11 Nods as Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX Are Among Top Nominees
Beyoncé just earned herself another sash. As numbers go, she is easily the queen of the rodeo that is the 2025 Grammy nominations, racking up 11 nominations for her “Cowboy Carter” album and its attendant singles. That’s a personal high for her, besting the 10 nods she got back in 2009.
But Beyoncé has to share the headlines coming out of Friday morning’s announcement. Because she is just one of five powerhouse women who are nominated in all three of the Grammys‘ top general categories this year — record, song and album of the year. Joining her in being nominated for all three of those major prizes are Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter.
The red-hot Roan and Carpenter also have the distinction of each being nominated for best new artist, meaning they are up in all four general categories open to recording artists across genres. If either Carpenter or Roan turned out to be red-hot enough to win best new artist plus the trio of record, song and album of the year, they’d be the first to accomplish that since Eilish did it in 2020.
Three other artists picked up nominations in two of the three top categories and accrued major nomination tallies: Charli XCX, Post Malone and Kendrick Lamar.
Following Beyoncé’s leading 11 nods, it’s Eilish, Lamar, Malone and Charli XCX who have a four-way tie for the second-largest number of nominations this year, with seven noms each. Close behind with six nominations apiece are Swift, Roan and Carpenter.
Is this the Grammys’ year of the woman”? You’d have to say yes, with female artists claiming six out of the eight nominations for both album of the year and record of the year. But then, last year was really the year of the woman, with seven out of eight spots taken in those categories. In other words, this “stepping up” has been the norm and not the exception for several successive years now.
The dominance of all these women on the charts as well as in the larger pop culture made predicting the Grammys a little easier this year, for many. (Variety’s predictions a month ago were largely on the nose, getting six out of eight nominees right in each of the four general-field categories.)
It was only when the Recording Academy’s voters deigned to recognize men in top categories that inclusions occurred that were less expected… if not head-scratchers. Andre 3000’s album of the year nomination, for his instrumental free-range-flute album “New Blue Sun,” is sure to set off a rash of WTF comments; although the collection certainly had its defenders, there was not a prognosticator in the world who considered that even a dark horse. The sewn-together Beatles track “Now and Then,” which is nominated for record of the year, had at least popped up in the conversations, as a possibility to fill the surprise-veteran slot taken by ABBA two years ago.
Benson Boone, Teddy Swims and Shaboozey were the three breakout men of the year in music, but the first two of those were held to a single nomination, for best new artist. Shaboozey got that nom, too, along with three more for his record-busting “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” and one for a feature on “Cowboy Carter.” (“Bar Song” also picked up an additional nod for best remix, an award that goes to the remixer but acknowledges the artist parenthetically.)
Will the Feb. 1 ceremony finally see Beyoncé winning either album or record of the year — two prizes that have eluded her despite winning a record number of Grammys? The rooting interest is off the charts. But every one of the women competing against her in the top categories has had undeniable zeitgeist moments this year. And in the record of the year division, she faces Kendrick Lamar. His single “Not Like Us” was so ubiquitous in even sports and electoral politics this year that it forces Grammy watchers to consider a possibility that is about as unthinkable at the Grammys lately as it is inevitable in the outside world: a guy prevailing.
Beyoncé just earned herself another sash. As numbers go, she is easily the queen of the rodeo that is the 2025 Grammy nominations, racking up 11 nominations for her “Cowboy Carter” album and its attendant singles. That’s a personal high for her, besting the 10 nods she got back in 2009.
But Beyoncé has to share the headlines coming out of Friday morning’s announcement. Because she is just one of five powerhouse women who are nominated in all three of the Grammys‘ top general categories this year — record, song and album of the year. Joining her in being nominated for all three of those major prizes are Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter.
The red-hot Roan and Carpenter also have the distinction of each being nominated for best new artist, meaning they are up in all four general categories open to recording artists across genres. If either Carpenter or Roan turned out to be red-hot enough to win best new artist plus the trio of record, song and album of the year, they’d be the first to accomplish that since Eilish did it in 2020.
Three other artists picked up nominations in two of the three top categories and accrued major nomination tallies: Charli XCX, Post Malone and Kendrick Lamar.
Following Beyoncé’s leading 11 nods, it’s Eilish, Lamar, Malone and Charli XCX who have a four-way tie for the second-largest number of nominations this year, with seven noms each. Close behind with six nominations apiece are Swift, Roan and Carpenter.
Is this the Grammys’ year of the woman”? You’d have to say yes, with female artists claiming six out of the eight nominations for both album of the year and record of the year. But then, last year was really the year of the woman, with seven out of eight spots taken in those categories. In other words, this “stepping up” has been the norm and not the exception for several successive years now.
The dominance of all these women on the charts as well as in the larger pop culture made predicting the Grammys a little easier this year, for many. (Variety’s predictions a month ago were largely on the nose, getting six out of eight nominees right in each of the four general-field categories.)
It was only when the Recording Academy’s voters deigned to recognize men in top categories that inclusions occurred that were less expected… if not head-scratchers. Andre 3000’s album of the year nomination, for his instrumental free-range-flute album “New Blue Sun,” is sure to set off a rash of WTF comments; although the collection certainly had its defenders, there was not a prognosticator in the world who considered that even a dark horse. The sewn-together Beatles track “Now and Then,” which is nominated for record of the year, had at least popped up in the conversations, as a possibility to fill the surprise-veteran slot taken by ABBA two years ago.
Benson Boone, Teddy Swims and Shaboozey were the three breakout men of the year in music, but the first two of those were held to a single nomination, for best new artist. Shaboozey got that nom, too, along with three more for his record-busting “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” and one for a feature on “Cowboy Carter.” (“Bar Song” also picked up an additional nod for best remix, an award that goes to the remixer but acknowledges the artist parenthetically.)
Will the Feb. 1 ceremony finally see Beyoncé winning either album or record of the year — two prizes that have eluded her despite winning a record number of Grammys? The rooting interest is off the charts. But every one of the women competing against her in the top categories has had undeniable zeitgeist moments this year. And in the record of the year division, she faces Kendrick Lamar. His single “Not Like Us” was so ubiquitous in even sports and electoral politics this year that it forces Grammy watchers to consider a possibility that is about as unthinkable at the Grammys lately as it is inevitable in the outside world: a guy prevailing.
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#WTAFINALS: Coco Gauff beats Zheng Qinwen, wins WTA Finals for 1st time
RIYADH- Coco Gauff won the WTA Finals for the first time by rallying to beat Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (2) in the final Saturday.
The 20-year-old American came from 2-0 and 5-3 down in the final set and was two points from defeat at one stage.
Yet she took the set to a tiebreaker and won the first six points. Zheng threatened a comeback but Gauff took the victory off her third match point with a forehand winner as she came to the net.
She is the first American to win the Finals since Serena Williams in 2014 and received $4.8 million in prize money. She also is the youngest player to win it since Maria Sharapova in 2004, the year Gauff was born.
Gauff beat the world's top two players -- Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek -- on her run to the final at the season-ending event.
She felt vindicated after that and appeared to take a swipe at observers who wrote her off.
"I just love to say I'm right. Specifically today, I got comments about how I was going to lose badly, so I was just like, 'OK, we'll see,'" Gauff said. "It's honestly just liking the idea of just proving people wrong and, and letting your racket do the talking. And so, yeah, I use it as motivation."
Zheng was looking to complete a season in which she reached a grand slam final for the first time at the Australian Open and delivered China's first Olympic tennis singles gold medal.
"The match today, it's just a couple of important points," Zheng said. "The match was very close."
Gauff edged the three-hour final which included 26 break points. Gauff also won their only previous meeting in the Rome quarterfinals on clay in May.
Gauff beat Sabalenka at age 19 in last year's US Open final to win her only major in singles. She teamed with Katerina Siniakova to win the French Open doubles this year.
In the WTA doubles final, Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada and Erin Routliffe of New Zealand beat Siniakova of the Czech Republic and Taylor Townsend of the United States 7-5, 6-3. They are the first players from Canada and New Zealand to win the doubles title.
RIYADH- Coco Gauff won the WTA Finals for the first time by rallying to beat Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (2) in the final Saturday.
The 20-year-old American came from 2-0 and 5-3 down in the final set and was two points from defeat at one stage.
Yet she took the set to a tiebreaker and won the first six points. Zheng threatened a comeback but Gauff took the victory off her third match point with a forehand winner as she came to the net.
She is the first American to win the Finals since Serena Williams in 2014 and received $4.8 million in prize money. She also is the youngest player to win it since Maria Sharapova in 2004, the year Gauff was born.
Gauff beat the world's top two players -- Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek -- on her run to the final at the season-ending event.
She felt vindicated after that and appeared to take a swipe at observers who wrote her off.
"I just love to say I'm right. Specifically today, I got comments about how I was going to lose badly, so I was just like, 'OK, we'll see,'" Gauff said. "It's honestly just liking the idea of just proving people wrong and, and letting your racket do the talking. And so, yeah, I use it as motivation."
Zheng was looking to complete a season in which she reached a grand slam final for the first time at the Australian Open and delivered China's first Olympic tennis singles gold medal.
"The match today, it's just a couple of important points," Zheng said. "The match was very close."
Gauff edged the three-hour final which included 26 break points. Gauff also won their only previous meeting in the Rome quarterfinals on clay in May.
Gauff beat Sabalenka at age 19 in last year's US Open final to win her only major in singles. She teamed with Katerina Siniakova to win the French Open doubles this year.
In the WTA doubles final, Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada and Erin Routliffe of New Zealand beat Siniakova of the Czech Republic and Taylor Townsend of the United States 7-5, 6-3. They are the first players from Canada and New Zealand to win the doubles title.
Rihanna Sparks Retirement Rumors? “God Had Other Plans For Me”
Rihanna fans have been waiting for new music for quite some time, and rightfully so considering the artist herself has been teasing her next album, R9, for the last few years. However, the 36-year-old superstar has had her hands full with running her Fenty Beauty empire, being a mom to two sons, and more. Last night (Nov. 7), she spoke about where her heart is currently at and sparked speculation that she might be done making music for good.
“Obviously music was the thing that got the attention, but God had other plans for me,” the “Pon De Replay” artist said in a speech during her Fenty Beauty event in Barbados, her home country.
She then reminded people that her business ventures are all rooted in things she genuinely wanted to pursue, adding, “And I was able to create in ways that were sincere and genuine and organic and authentic to the things that I loved. So it doesn’t even feel like a job. But when you bring it home…”
RiRi turned her attention towards expressing gratitude to her home country, citing it as the biggest inspiration for her beauty brand. “Coming back home, where, the first place I ever met beauty, acknowledged beauty, was at my home here in Barbados,” she continued. “You guys have always inspired me. Everything about my brand, Fenty Beauty and Fenty Skin have been inspired by you and this country, my people, my family, my friends, my opps, I love all of you guys.”
Although the Navy is justified for desiring new tunes from RiRi, at least we know she is still fully pouring her heart into something she loves
Rihanna fans have been waiting for new music for quite some time, and rightfully so considering the artist herself has been teasing her next album, R9, for the last few years. However, the 36-year-old superstar has had her hands full with running her Fenty Beauty empire, being a mom to two sons, and more. Last night (Nov. 7), she spoke about where her heart is currently at and sparked speculation that she might be done making music for good.
“Obviously music was the thing that got the attention, but God had other plans for me,” the “Pon De Replay” artist said in a speech during her Fenty Beauty event in Barbados, her home country.
She then reminded people that her business ventures are all rooted in things she genuinely wanted to pursue, adding, “And I was able to create in ways that were sincere and genuine and organic and authentic to the things that I loved. So it doesn’t even feel like a job. But when you bring it home…”
RiRi turned her attention towards expressing gratitude to her home country, citing it as the biggest inspiration for her beauty brand. “Coming back home, where, the first place I ever met beauty, acknowledged beauty, was at my home here in Barbados,” she continued. “You guys have always inspired me. Everything about my brand, Fenty Beauty and Fenty Skin have been inspired by you and this country, my people, my family, my friends, my opps, I love all of you guys.”
Although the Navy is justified for desiring new tunes from RiRi, at least we know she is still fully pouring her heart into something she loves
#RIP: ‘Candyman’ star Tony Todd dead at 69
Tony Todd has died at the age of 69. The prolific actor, who appeared in the Final Destination and Candyman horror franchises, passed away earlier this week at his home in Marina del Rey, Calif., after a long illness, his wife, Fatima, told The Hollywood Reporter.
“The industry has lost a legend,” New Line Cinema, which produced the Final Destination franchise, wrote on Instagram. “We have lost a cherished friend. Rest in peace, Tony, -Your Final Destination Family.”
Virginia Madsen, who starred alongside Todd in the original Candyman, also paid tribute to her co-star.
“My beloved. May you rest in power sweet to the sweet in heaven,” she wrote. “The great actor Tony Todd has left us and now is an angel. As he was in life. More later but I can’t right now. I love you.”
Rel Dowdell, the director of Film Studies at Hampton University who directed him in 2012’s Changing the Game, said in a statement, “Tony was a masterful actor who was truly chameleonic; he prepared for every role with the utmost meticulousness. He was truly one of a kind.”
Todd starred in over 100 movies and television shows and made his film debut in 1986, with roles in Sleepwalk and Oliver Stone’s Oscar-winning Vietnam War movie Platoon.
His other notable movie roles included the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead and The Crow.
On TV, he had a recurring role in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” as the Klingon Kurn and also appeared in “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”
Before achieving success in Hollywood, Todd built a strong foundation in classical theater after graduating from the University of Connecticut and studying at the prestigious Eugene O’Neill National Theater Institute. His commanding presence and distinctive deep voice, which would later become his trademark in horror films, was first honed on stage, where he performed in numerous Shakespeare productions and won acclaim including a Helen Hayes Award for his performance in “The Captain’s Tiger.”
His path to acting was uniquely shaped by his military service, having served in the U.S. Army and been stationed in Germany before pursuing his entertainment career. This experience, combined with his aunt Clara Elliston’s influence, helped forge the disciplined approach he brought to his craft.
Beyond his well-known horror roles, Todd made significant contributions to animation, lending his distinctive voice to various DC-animated projects, including the character Zoom in “The Flash” animated series. His versatility as an actor extended to teaching, as he frequently conducted acting workshops at universities across the United States, helping to shape the next generation of performers.
Todd previously shared how he credited Elliston, who took custody of him when he was 3 as his mother was going through “some issues,” for putting him on the pathway to being an actor.
He moved to Hartford, Conn., where she worked as a maid and Elliston used to bring him on cleaning jobs with her, where he would read books while she worked.
“She would bring me to some of her places, and I would stay in the library while she cleaned the house,” Todd told The Guardian. “I loved books at an early age, so I was content.”
He had a turbulent childhood, which he believed drove his career.
“That all fuels me as an actor,” Todd said. “Because it is part of my DNA, part of my pain, my pleasure, my intellectual zone, my comfort and my discomfort.”
Throughout his career, Todd remained committed to giving back to the community, actively supporting veterans’ causes and youth theater programs. His impact on the horror genre was officially recognized when he received the Horror Icon Award at the New York City Horror Film Festival, cementing his legacy in the genre that made him famous.
Todd also is survived by his two children, Alex and Ariana.
Tony Todd has died at the age of 69. The prolific actor, who appeared in the Final Destination and Candyman horror franchises, passed away earlier this week at his home in Marina del Rey, Calif., after a long illness, his wife, Fatima, told The Hollywood Reporter.
“The industry has lost a legend,” New Line Cinema, which produced the Final Destination franchise, wrote on Instagram. “We have lost a cherished friend. Rest in peace, Tony, -Your Final Destination Family.”
Virginia Madsen, who starred alongside Todd in the original Candyman, also paid tribute to her co-star.
“My beloved. May you rest in power sweet to the sweet in heaven,” she wrote. “The great actor Tony Todd has left us and now is an angel. As he was in life. More later but I can’t right now. I love you.”
Rel Dowdell, the director of Film Studies at Hampton University who directed him in 2012’s Changing the Game, said in a statement, “Tony was a masterful actor who was truly chameleonic; he prepared for every role with the utmost meticulousness. He was truly one of a kind.”
Todd starred in over 100 movies and television shows and made his film debut in 1986, with roles in Sleepwalk and Oliver Stone’s Oscar-winning Vietnam War movie Platoon.
His other notable movie roles included the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead and The Crow.
On TV, he had a recurring role in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” as the Klingon Kurn and also appeared in “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”
Before achieving success in Hollywood, Todd built a strong foundation in classical theater after graduating from the University of Connecticut and studying at the prestigious Eugene O’Neill National Theater Institute. His commanding presence and distinctive deep voice, which would later become his trademark in horror films, was first honed on stage, where he performed in numerous Shakespeare productions and won acclaim including a Helen Hayes Award for his performance in “The Captain’s Tiger.”
His path to acting was uniquely shaped by his military service, having served in the U.S. Army and been stationed in Germany before pursuing his entertainment career. This experience, combined with his aunt Clara Elliston’s influence, helped forge the disciplined approach he brought to his craft.
Beyond his well-known horror roles, Todd made significant contributions to animation, lending his distinctive voice to various DC-animated projects, including the character Zoom in “The Flash” animated series. His versatility as an actor extended to teaching, as he frequently conducted acting workshops at universities across the United States, helping to shape the next generation of performers.
Todd previously shared how he credited Elliston, who took custody of him when he was 3 as his mother was going through “some issues,” for putting him on the pathway to being an actor.
He moved to Hartford, Conn., where she worked as a maid and Elliston used to bring him on cleaning jobs with her, where he would read books while she worked.
“She would bring me to some of her places, and I would stay in the library while she cleaned the house,” Todd told The Guardian. “I loved books at an early age, so I was content.”
He had a turbulent childhood, which he believed drove his career.
“That all fuels me as an actor,” Todd said. “Because it is part of my DNA, part of my pain, my pleasure, my intellectual zone, my comfort and my discomfort.”
Throughout his career, Todd remained committed to giving back to the community, actively supporting veterans’ causes and youth theater programs. His impact on the horror genre was officially recognized when he received the Horror Icon Award at the New York City Horror Film Festival, cementing his legacy in the genre that made him famous.
Todd also is survived by his two children, Alex and Ariana.
Zendaya joins cast of Christopher Nolan’s highly-anticipated new film
Zendaya is set to star in the new Christopher Nolan movie. The 28-year-old actress and Anne Hathaway have both been added to the star-studded cast of the acclaimed director’s next film project, Deadline reports. Zendaya’s impressive portfolio includes Emmy wins for her role in “Euphoria” and multiple fashion collaborations with major brands, including a groundbreaking partnership with Valentino.
Zendaya’s casting means she will be reunited on-screen with Tom Holland, her boyfriend and Spider-Man co-star. The pair’s chemistry has been widely praised by critics and audiences alike since their first collaboration in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Their relationship has become one of Hollywood’s most celebrated partnerships both on and off screen.
Hathaway, meanwhile, is set to reunite with the director, having previously worked with him on Interstellar and The Dark Knight Rises. Her role in Interstellar earned her critical acclaim and demonstrated her versatility as an actress. Hathaway’s previous collaboration with Nolan helped the films gross over $2 billion worldwide.
Nolan’s latest project will begin shooting in early 2025, and the film is expected to have an Imax release in July 2026. The director’s previous films have grossed over $5 billion worldwide, making him one of Hollywood’s most successful filmmakers. His commitment to shooting on IMAX cameras has revolutionized the industry’s approach to large-format filming.
Despite this, sources have told Deadline that specific details about the project remain a closely-guarded secret, meaning that rumored descriptions of the film have not been accurate. Nolan is known for his secretive approach to filmmaking, often keeping plot details under wraps until the premiere. This level of secrecy has become a trademark of his productions, with cast and crew required to sign extensive non-disclosure agreements.
In fact, Holland recently confessed that he joined the cast without knowing what the film is about. This approach is typical for Nolan’s projects, as he previously maintained similar secrecy for films like Inception and Tenet. The director’s mysterious methods have often resulted in some of cinema’s most surprising and innovative storylines.
The 28-year-old actor admitted it was a “phone call of a lifetime” when he was presented with the opportunity to take part in the forthcoming movie. Holland’s involvement marks his first collaboration with Nolan, joining an elite group of actors who have worked with the prestigious director. The actor’s rapid rise to fame has made him one of the youngest leading actors to join a Nolan production.
Holland, who started dating Zendaya after starring alongside her in the Spider-Man film franchise, told “Good Morning America”: “All I can say is that I’m incredibly excited. And obviously honored, but that’s all I can say because, to be honest, that’s all I know.” Their on-screen partnership has resulted in over $3.5 billion in box office revenues for the Spider-Man franchise, making it one of the most successful superhero series in history.
Holland, who is also set to star alongside Matt Damon in the upcoming movie, likened receiving the call to being cast as Spider-Man. Damon’s addition to the cast brings another Academy Award winner to the project, further elevating its prestige. The actor’s previous work with Nolan in Interstellar was highly acclaimed by critics.
He explained: “When the opportunity came in, it was the phone call of a lifetime. It was reminiscent of getting the call about Spider-Man 10 years ago. It’s an amazing thing for me. I’m super proud and I’m really, really excited.” The actor’s journey from his breakthrough role in The Impossible to becoming a global superstar has been marked by consistent critical acclaim and box office success.
Nolan’s track record of success includes winning multiple Academy Awards and consistently breaking box office records. His unique approach to storytelling and commitment to practical effects over CGI has revolutionized modern filmmaking. The director’s previous film Oppenheimer received widespread critical acclaim and numerous award nominations, setting high expectations for this new project. Industry insiders speculate that the budget for this new film could exceed $200 million, making it one of the most expensive original productions in recent years.
The announcement of this star-studded cast has already generated significant buzz in the industry, with preliminary marketing studies suggesting it could be one of the most anticipated films of 2026. The combination of Nolan’s directorial prowess and the assembled talent has already led to substantial international pre-sales, highlighting the global appeal of this mysterious project.
Zendaya is set to star in the new Christopher Nolan movie. The 28-year-old actress and Anne Hathaway have both been added to the star-studded cast of the acclaimed director’s next film project, Deadline reports. Zendaya’s impressive portfolio includes Emmy wins for her role in “Euphoria” and multiple fashion collaborations with major brands, including a groundbreaking partnership with Valentino.
Zendaya’s casting means she will be reunited on-screen with Tom Holland, her boyfriend and Spider-Man co-star. The pair’s chemistry has been widely praised by critics and audiences alike since their first collaboration in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Their relationship has become one of Hollywood’s most celebrated partnerships both on and off screen.
Hathaway, meanwhile, is set to reunite with the director, having previously worked with him on Interstellar and The Dark Knight Rises. Her role in Interstellar earned her critical acclaim and demonstrated her versatility as an actress. Hathaway’s previous collaboration with Nolan helped the films gross over $2 billion worldwide.
Nolan’s latest project will begin shooting in early 2025, and the film is expected to have an Imax release in July 2026. The director’s previous films have grossed over $5 billion worldwide, making him one of Hollywood’s most successful filmmakers. His commitment to shooting on IMAX cameras has revolutionized the industry’s approach to large-format filming.
Despite this, sources have told Deadline that specific details about the project remain a closely-guarded secret, meaning that rumored descriptions of the film have not been accurate. Nolan is known for his secretive approach to filmmaking, often keeping plot details under wraps until the premiere. This level of secrecy has become a trademark of his productions, with cast and crew required to sign extensive non-disclosure agreements.
In fact, Holland recently confessed that he joined the cast without knowing what the film is about. This approach is typical for Nolan’s projects, as he previously maintained similar secrecy for films like Inception and Tenet. The director’s mysterious methods have often resulted in some of cinema’s most surprising and innovative storylines.
The 28-year-old actor admitted it was a “phone call of a lifetime” when he was presented with the opportunity to take part in the forthcoming movie. Holland’s involvement marks his first collaboration with Nolan, joining an elite group of actors who have worked with the prestigious director. The actor’s rapid rise to fame has made him one of the youngest leading actors to join a Nolan production.
Holland, who started dating Zendaya after starring alongside her in the Spider-Man film franchise, told “Good Morning America”: “All I can say is that I’m incredibly excited. And obviously honored, but that’s all I can say because, to be honest, that’s all I know.” Their on-screen partnership has resulted in over $3.5 billion in box office revenues for the Spider-Man franchise, making it one of the most successful superhero series in history.
Holland, who is also set to star alongside Matt Damon in the upcoming movie, likened receiving the call to being cast as Spider-Man. Damon’s addition to the cast brings another Academy Award winner to the project, further elevating its prestige. The actor’s previous work with Nolan in Interstellar was highly acclaimed by critics.
He explained: “When the opportunity came in, it was the phone call of a lifetime. It was reminiscent of getting the call about Spider-Man 10 years ago. It’s an amazing thing for me. I’m super proud and I’m really, really excited.” The actor’s journey from his breakthrough role in The Impossible to becoming a global superstar has been marked by consistent critical acclaim and box office success.
Nolan’s track record of success includes winning multiple Academy Awards and consistently breaking box office records. His unique approach to storytelling and commitment to practical effects over CGI has revolutionized modern filmmaking. The director’s previous film Oppenheimer received widespread critical acclaim and numerous award nominations, setting high expectations for this new project. Industry insiders speculate that the budget for this new film could exceed $200 million, making it one of the most expensive original productions in recent years.
The announcement of this star-studded cast has already generated significant buzz in the industry, with preliminary marketing studies suggesting it could be one of the most anticipated films of 2026. The combination of Nolan’s directorial prowess and the assembled talent has already led to substantial international pre-sales, highlighting the global appeal of this mysterious project.
Diddy’s Attorneys Once Again Seek Bail, Pointing To Similar Cases Where Defendant Was Released
Diddy is once again seeking bail while awaiting trial, filing a new motion on Friday. His lawyers argue that he is offering a $50 million bail package with extensive surveillance to prevent flight or witness intimidation. They compare his case to others where defendants with similar charges were granted bail, including a CEO involved in sex trafficking who faced a much lower bond. Despite these claims, Diddy remains in MDC Brooklyn after being denied bail multiple times, with a judge declaring him a “danger.”
He faces charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and related offenses, with his trial scheduled for next May.
Diddy is once again seeking bail while awaiting trial, filing a new motion on Friday. His lawyers argue that he is offering a $50 million bail package with extensive surveillance to prevent flight or witness intimidation. They compare his case to others where defendants with similar charges were granted bail, including a CEO involved in sex trafficking who faced a much lower bond. Despite these claims, Diddy remains in MDC Brooklyn after being denied bail multiple times, with a judge declaring him a “danger.”
He faces charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and related offenses, with his trial scheduled for next May.
Marvel Unveils New ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Trailer
Marvel Studios thrilled fans at the first-ever Brazil D23 event with the debut of a new trailer and poster for Captain America: Brave New World, which is set to hit theaters on February 14, 2025.
The highly anticipated film promises to continue the epic saga of Sam Wilson as he steps up to carry the mantle of Captain America.
Both actors surprised the Brazil D23 crowd with a warm greeting before unveiling the new footage, igniting excitement for what’s to come in this next chapter of the MCU.
In Captain America: Brave New World, Sam Wilson finds himself entangled in a global crisis shortly after meeting the newly elected U.S. President, Thaddeus Ross, played by Harrison Ford.
Ross’s presidency presents new challenges, and Wilson must unravel a sinister international conspiracy before it escalates to global chaos.
With enemies plotting in the shadows, Wilson is thrust into a high-stakes mission that could change the world order—and test the limits of his strength and resolve.
Directed by Julius Onah and produced by Marvel head Kevin Feige and Nate Moore, the film brings together a stellar ensemble cast.
Joining Mackie and Ramirez are Shira Haas, Xosha Roquemore, Carl Lumbly, Giancarlo Esposito, Liv Tyler, Tim Blake Nelson, and the legendary Harrison Ford, making his Marvel debut.
Watch the newly released trailer HERE
Mark your calendars for February 14, 2025, and get ready to experience this next adventure as Sam Wilson fully embraces the shield and the legacy it represents.
After the passing of musical icon Quincy Jones at the age of 91, "Saturday Night Live" paid a touching tribute to the late composer, songwriter, and producer. Jones, who hosted SNL once in 1990, invited a record-breaking 10 musical guests to accompany him, including Kool Moe Dee, Melle Mel, and Quincy D III. During his appearance, he paid homage to Nelson Mandela, who was hours away from his historic release from prison after 27 years.
In its first episode since Jones' death, "SNL" aired a memorial card featuring a black-and-white promotional photo from his hosting appearance 34 years ago.
Quincy Jones' death prompted outpouring of grief from celebrities, including Jones' daughter, Rashida.
Rashida Jones took to social media to share an emotional tribute, describing her father as a "giant, icon, and genius." She wrote, "He was a channel for his love. He WAS love. He made everyone he ever met feel loved and seen. That's his legacy."
Jones' contributions to music industry was profound with his collaborations with countless musical legends, including Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Miles Davis. His influence spanned over seven decades, including composing memorable film and TV music and producing the iconic album "Thriller."
"Saturday Night Live" tribute to Quincy Jones serves as a testament to his immense contributions to music and popular culture. His legacy as a trailblazing artist will continue to inspire generations to come.
In its first episode since Jones' death, "SNL" aired a memorial card featuring a black-and-white promotional photo from his hosting appearance 34 years ago.
Quincy Jones' death prompted outpouring of grief from celebrities, including Jones' daughter, Rashida.
Rashida Jones took to social media to share an emotional tribute, describing her father as a "giant, icon, and genius." She wrote, "He was a channel for his love. He WAS love. He made everyone he ever met feel loved and seen. That's his legacy."
Jones' contributions to music industry was profound with his collaborations with countless musical legends, including Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Miles Davis. His influence spanned over seven decades, including composing memorable film and TV music and producing the iconic album "Thriller."
"Saturday Night Live" tribute to Quincy Jones serves as a testament to his immense contributions to music and popular culture. His legacy as a trailblazing artist will continue to inspire generations to come.
Megan Thee Stallion has become a lightning rod for rumors and speculation, often finding her name at the center of some of the music industry's most sensational stories. Whether it's her highly-publicized legal dispute with Tory Lanez or the controversies surrounding her music, the Houston femcee's every move is scrutinized.
Recently, blogger Jason Lee stirred the pot further by alleging on his podcast that Megan got into a fight with model Winnie Harlow at a Michael Rubin party. However, details on this are sparse and even Lee admits he's "waiting on the video" to provide any concrete evidence.
"Megan, listen, I wish you the best. You seem happy today," began Jason Lee, as he elaborated the rumors. "Everybody keeps asking me to release the tea on Megan that I said I was going to release. She got in a fight with Winnie Harlow at Michael Rubin's party. I don't have all the full details yet, and I'm waiting on the video. But I've texted Megan and Winnie, so there you go. Boom. Have a good weekend. It's time for thoughts and prayers."
While this alleged confrontation remains in the realm of speculation, Megan Thee Stallion has more pressing issues at hand. Plies recently filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against her, along with Cardi B, GloRilla, and Soulja Boy, accusing them of using his instrumental without permission. Megan's producer has already clapped back at this lawsuit, signaling a prolonged legal battle or perhaps, a quick settlement down the line.
For Winnie Harlow, this isn't her first brush with hip-hop intrigue. She was previously linked to cheating rumors surrounding Offset. However, much like the current gossip, these stories usually fade away without direct confirmation from the parties involved.
As Megan Thee Stallion continues to grapple with her various issues, it brings to light the often volatile world of hip-hop where legal complications and rumors can quickly gain traction. And for fans and observers, it's an ongoing saga, constantly evolving with new twists and turns.
Recently, blogger Jason Lee stirred the pot further by alleging on his podcast that Megan got into a fight with model Winnie Harlow at a Michael Rubin party. However, details on this are sparse and even Lee admits he's "waiting on the video" to provide any concrete evidence.
"Megan, listen, I wish you the best. You seem happy today," began Jason Lee, as he elaborated the rumors. "Everybody keeps asking me to release the tea on Megan that I said I was going to release. She got in a fight with Winnie Harlow at Michael Rubin's party. I don't have all the full details yet, and I'm waiting on the video. But I've texted Megan and Winnie, so there you go. Boom. Have a good weekend. It's time for thoughts and prayers."
While this alleged confrontation remains in the realm of speculation, Megan Thee Stallion has more pressing issues at hand. Plies recently filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against her, along with Cardi B, GloRilla, and Soulja Boy, accusing them of using his instrumental without permission. Megan's producer has already clapped back at this lawsuit, signaling a prolonged legal battle or perhaps, a quick settlement down the line.
For Winnie Harlow, this isn't her first brush with hip-hop intrigue. She was previously linked to cheating rumors surrounding Offset. However, much like the current gossip, these stories usually fade away without direct confirmation from the parties involved.
As Megan Thee Stallion continues to grapple with her various issues, it brings to light the often volatile world of hip-hop where legal complications and rumors can quickly gain traction. And for fans and observers, it's an ongoing saga, constantly evolving with new twists and turns.
Judge says she is “inclined” to dismiss Mariah Carey ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ lawsuit
A judge has said she is inclined to dismiss a copyright lawsuit brought against Mariah Carey over her festive hit ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’.
Country singer Andy Stone – who performs under the stage name Vince Vance – filed a complaint last November in a Los Angeles federal court, alleging that Carey’s Christmas hit infringed the copyright of his 1989 song under the same name. He made the same claims in a lawsuit that was dropped in 2022.
“If you look at both songs, you can see that about 50 per cent of the words are the same, in almost the same order. I think it’s a pretty strong claim,” the plaintiff’s lawyer, Douglas M. Schmidt, previously said.
He added that attempts to settle the case with Carey, her co-songwriter Walter Afanasieff and Sony ended without a resolution.
But in August this year, Carey’s legal team requested the lawsuit be dropped, noting that Vance’s claims fail the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal’s “extrinsic test for substantial similarity in protectable expression” – essentially arguing that any similarities between the two songs are coincidental.
Now, US District Court Judge Mónica Ramírez Almadani has said she is “inclined” to throw the case out and stated she is “seriously considering” granting a related motion filed by Carey’s team requesting sanctions against the plaintiffs for what is alleged to be a “frivolous” filing, reports Rolling Stone.
Stone’s lawyer Gerald P. Fox argued that it is “not required” they show the song is “identical” or “virtual plagiarism”, but rather that only “a certain arrangement of notes has to be unique, or the melody, or any aspect of the composition that’s copied or similar”.
But Carey’s lawyer, Peter Anderson, hit back and said that the similarities that have been identified by musicologists hired by the plaintiffs amount to phrases such as “Santa Claus” and “mistletoe” – lyrics which Carey’s team have claimed are public domain.
“These are random similarities. Five or so Christmas tropes that make these Christmas songs,” Anderson added. “Importantly, there are eight or nine other Christmas tropes in their work that don’t appear in ours. And eight or nine in ours that don’t appear in theirs.”
Judge Almadani is yet to issue a ruling on the case, and has not indicated when a ruling is expected.
Back in 2020, Carey’s ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ became a UK Number One for the first time ever, 26 years after it was first released.
This year, the seasonal classic turned 30-years-old. During that time, it has become the first holiday song to stream over one billion times on Spotify and topped the Billboard Hot 100 numerous times since its release, holding the record for most weeks at Number One for a Christmas song.
To celebrate the song’s lasting legacy, Carey is currently on the ‘Christmas Time’ tour – for a run of shows in North America for the rest of the year.
A judge has said she is inclined to dismiss a copyright lawsuit brought against Mariah Carey over her festive hit ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’.
Country singer Andy Stone – who performs under the stage name Vince Vance – filed a complaint last November in a Los Angeles federal court, alleging that Carey’s Christmas hit infringed the copyright of his 1989 song under the same name. He made the same claims in a lawsuit that was dropped in 2022.
“If you look at both songs, you can see that about 50 per cent of the words are the same, in almost the same order. I think it’s a pretty strong claim,” the plaintiff’s lawyer, Douglas M. Schmidt, previously said.
He added that attempts to settle the case with Carey, her co-songwriter Walter Afanasieff and Sony ended without a resolution.
But in August this year, Carey’s legal team requested the lawsuit be dropped, noting that Vance’s claims fail the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal’s “extrinsic test for substantial similarity in protectable expression” – essentially arguing that any similarities between the two songs are coincidental.
Now, US District Court Judge Mónica Ramírez Almadani has said she is “inclined” to throw the case out and stated she is “seriously considering” granting a related motion filed by Carey’s team requesting sanctions against the plaintiffs for what is alleged to be a “frivolous” filing, reports Rolling Stone.
Stone’s lawyer Gerald P. Fox argued that it is “not required” they show the song is “identical” or “virtual plagiarism”, but rather that only “a certain arrangement of notes has to be unique, or the melody, or any aspect of the composition that’s copied or similar”.
But Carey’s lawyer, Peter Anderson, hit back and said that the similarities that have been identified by musicologists hired by the plaintiffs amount to phrases such as “Santa Claus” and “mistletoe” – lyrics which Carey’s team have claimed are public domain.
“These are random similarities. Five or so Christmas tropes that make these Christmas songs,” Anderson added. “Importantly, there are eight or nine other Christmas tropes in their work that don’t appear in ours. And eight or nine in ours that don’t appear in theirs.”
Judge Almadani is yet to issue a ruling on the case, and has not indicated when a ruling is expected.
Back in 2020, Carey’s ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ became a UK Number One for the first time ever, 26 years after it was first released.
This year, the seasonal classic turned 30-years-old. During that time, it has become the first holiday song to stream over one billion times on Spotify and topped the Billboard Hot 100 numerous times since its release, holding the record for most weeks at Number One for a Christmas song.
To celebrate the song’s lasting legacy, Carey is currently on the ‘Christmas Time’ tour – for a run of shows in North America for the rest of the year.
HBO says Euphoria Season 3 is not Cancelled
HBO has shut down rumors that Euphoria season 3 is being canceled. Despite being one of HBO's most popular shows, season 2 of the teen drama was released in 2022, with Euphoria season 3 having thus far taken a long time to materialize. Created by Sam Levinson, the first two seasons followed several high school students and deal with topics such as drug-use, sex, personal identities, etc. The cast of Euphoria includes Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, and Hunter Shafer, all of whom have become mainstream stars in Hollywood.
HBO has shut down rumors that Euphoria season 3 is being canceled. Despite being one of HBO's most popular shows, season 2 of the teen drama was released in 2022, with Euphoria season 3 having thus far taken a long time to materialize. Created by Sam Levinson, the first two seasons followed several high school students and deal with topics such as drug-use, sex, personal identities, etc. The cast of Euphoria includes Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, and Hunter Shafer, all of whom have become mainstream stars in Hollywood.
After a long writing process, it was announced in July that Euphoria season 3 would finally begin filming in January 2025. However, after it was recently revealed that Zendaya had joined the cast of Christopher Nolan's upcoming movie, which will also be filming in 2025, rumors swirled that Euphoria had officially been canceled. As reported by TheWrap, a representative from HBO was quick to deny these rumors, calling them "absolutely false." The representative added that production on Euphoria season 3 is still expected to begin in 2025.
Following the massive success of season 2, it is surprising that Euphoria season 3 has taken so long to enter production. While it is clear that Sam Levinson has spent a long time on scripts for season 3, some of the delays were beyond his and HBO's control. Firstly, the tragic passing of actor Angus Cloud, who played Fezco on the show, likely called for script re-writes. Secondly, writing the show had to completely pause in 2023 due to the Hollywood strikes.
Given HBO's denial that Euphoria is being canceled, it sounds like the whole cast is available to film Euphoria season 3 in early 2025.
Furthermore, it was likely extremely difficult to find a filming period that would work for the in-demand actors' schedules. Compared to when the show began, Zendaya, Elordi, Sweeney, and Shafer are all much busier working on other projects. However, given HBO's denial that Euphoria is being canceled, it sounds like the whole cast is available to film season 3 in early 2025. While not many details about the show's third season have been revealed, it has been confirmed that it will include a time jump and follow the characters outside of high school.
San Francisco 49ers Nick Bosa Hit With Sizeable Fine For Wearing 'MAGA' Hat in Post-Game Appearance
NFL player Nick Bosa owes the NFL a sizeable amount of money for his decision to wear a “MAGA” hat during an on-camera appearance after a football game.
After an October 27 game against the Dallas Cowboys, the 27-year-old defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers interrupted an interview taking place on the field.
He didn’t say anything. However, he pointed at his hat, which featured Donald Trump‘s “Make America Great Again” slogan. After pointing it out, he promptly left the interview.
On Saturday (November 9), it was revealed that the NFL is taking action against him for making a political statement.
According to reporting by ESPN, Nick will be fined $11,255.
Why? In the NFL there are rules about what a player can wear on game day. They aren’t allowed to wear things that make a political statement “at any point throughout a game day when visible at the stadium and TV audience, including postgame interviews in the locker room or on the field.”
Nick referenced his decision to crash the interview earlier in the week, making it clear that he had no regrets and was not concerned about being fined.
“I haven’t got one yet, but if it comes, it comes,” he told the press. “It was well worth it.”
NFL player Nick Bosa owes the NFL a sizeable amount of money for his decision to wear a “MAGA” hat during an on-camera appearance after a football game.
After an October 27 game against the Dallas Cowboys, the 27-year-old defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers interrupted an interview taking place on the field.
He didn’t say anything. However, he pointed at his hat, which featured Donald Trump‘s “Make America Great Again” slogan. After pointing it out, he promptly left the interview.
On Saturday (November 9), it was revealed that the NFL is taking action against him for making a political statement.
According to reporting by ESPN, Nick will be fined $11,255.
Why? In the NFL there are rules about what a player can wear on game day. They aren’t allowed to wear things that make a political statement “at any point throughout a game day when visible at the stadium and TV audience, including postgame interviews in the locker room or on the field.”
Nick referenced his decision to crash the interview earlier in the week, making it clear that he had no regrets and was not concerned about being fined.
“I haven’t got one yet, but if it comes, it comes,” he told the press. “It was well worth it.”
Grammy Museum Honors Luther Vandross’ Life and Legacy with New Exhibit
*The life and legacy of Luther Vandross will be honored by The Grammy Museum with a new exhibit for the late R&B crooner’s fans and music lovers.
According to Vibe, the exhibit, titled “Luther Vandross: Artistry and Elegance,” will open Nov. 20 and will run through June 15, 2025
Describing the exhibit, Vandross’ estate labeled the display as “a special window into all of Luther Vandross’ talents” such as him being a “singer, of course; but also music producer, live performer, stagecraft master, wardrobe designer, and songwriter.”
The estate noted, “Showcasing all of these amazing elements of Luther the artist via the long-cherished possessions of his archives is a treat for die-hard fans and new ones,” the estate stated.
Highlights awaiting Vandross’ fans include a look into the “A House Is Not a Home ” vocalist’s creative process as well as his notorious stage wardrobe — including original sketches. Archival footage of Vandross’ studio recordings and handwritten lyrics and sheet music for his classic hit “Never Too Much” will be featured, among others.
“Luther Vandross is a cherished icon who defined the smooth, jazz-inspired era of R&B and whose timeless love songs have graced countless weddings, graduations, and family reunions for the past several decades. The Grammy Museum is thrilled to provide fans a close look into his incredible achievements in the studio and onstage,” said Grammy Museum curator Kelsey Goelz.
Appreciation for Vandross’ talent was echoed by the entertainer’s longtime friend and legendary bassist Marcus Miller, who voiced his support in a statement.
“It’s incredible that with all the gifted singers out there, Luther was able to carve out his own totally unique space. No one could replicate Luther’s sound, his songwriting genius, or even his covers of other people’s songs,” he expressed. “Luther was a complete and utter perfectionist with a very specific vision of how he wanted things to be. His shows were theatrical masterpieces, and Luther was involved in every detail of their production: his vocals, his background singers’ harmonies, their choreography and even his background singers’ gowns! The gown beading had to be exquisite and authentic. The furs had to be real. I would say, ‘Luther, no one’s gonna know if the furs are real!!’ To which he would reply: ‘I will know!’ That was part of the magic of Luther, his unyielding commitment to excellence.”
News of the “Luther Vandross: Artistry and Elegance” exhibit’s opening comes amid an exclusive screening of the critically acclaimed documentary “Luther: Never Too Much” at AMC theaters for a limited time .The Dawn Porter-directed film is set to be released digitally on CNN, OWN, and Max in 2025.
*The life and legacy of Luther Vandross will be honored by The Grammy Museum with a new exhibit for the late R&B crooner’s fans and music lovers.
According to Vibe, the exhibit, titled “Luther Vandross: Artistry and Elegance,” will open Nov. 20 and will run through June 15, 2025
Describing the exhibit, Vandross’ estate labeled the display as “a special window into all of Luther Vandross’ talents” such as him being a “singer, of course; but also music producer, live performer, stagecraft master, wardrobe designer, and songwriter.”
The estate noted, “Showcasing all of these amazing elements of Luther the artist via the long-cherished possessions of his archives is a treat for die-hard fans and new ones,” the estate stated.
Highlights awaiting Vandross’ fans include a look into the “A House Is Not a Home ” vocalist’s creative process as well as his notorious stage wardrobe — including original sketches. Archival footage of Vandross’ studio recordings and handwritten lyrics and sheet music for his classic hit “Never Too Much” will be featured, among others.
“Luther Vandross is a cherished icon who defined the smooth, jazz-inspired era of R&B and whose timeless love songs have graced countless weddings, graduations, and family reunions for the past several decades. The Grammy Museum is thrilled to provide fans a close look into his incredible achievements in the studio and onstage,” said Grammy Museum curator Kelsey Goelz.
Appreciation for Vandross’ talent was echoed by the entertainer’s longtime friend and legendary bassist Marcus Miller, who voiced his support in a statement.
“It’s incredible that with all the gifted singers out there, Luther was able to carve out his own totally unique space. No one could replicate Luther’s sound, his songwriting genius, or even his covers of other people’s songs,” he expressed. “Luther was a complete and utter perfectionist with a very specific vision of how he wanted things to be. His shows were theatrical masterpieces, and Luther was involved in every detail of their production: his vocals, his background singers’ harmonies, their choreography and even his background singers’ gowns! The gown beading had to be exquisite and authentic. The furs had to be real. I would say, ‘Luther, no one’s gonna know if the furs are real!!’ To which he would reply: ‘I will know!’ That was part of the magic of Luther, his unyielding commitment to excellence.”
News of the “Luther Vandross: Artistry and Elegance” exhibit’s opening comes amid an exclusive screening of the critically acclaimed documentary “Luther: Never Too Much” at AMC theaters for a limited time .The Dawn Porter-directed film is set to be released digitally on CNN, OWN, and Max in 2025.
3 Delaware School Workers Accused of Feeding Hot Sauce-Coated Takis to Special Needs Student with Digestive Disability
Three Delaware school employees were arrested following claims of abusive treatment towards special needs students. According to reports, Makayla Lomax, Marrisa Johnson, and Morgan Donahue were taken into custody by the Smyrna Police Department on charges related to child endangerment.
The investigation kicked off back in February with authorities uncovering disturbing behavior patterns from the individuals. The police stated that Lomax, Johnson, and Donahue were all workers assigned to the special needs students. While their duties required assisting the kids, the three employees were allegedly throwing objects, yelling, and calling the children names. One report said Johnson and Donahue gave a student with a known digestive condition spicy Takis with hot sauce. Additionally, Lomax is accused of striking a student and spraying water in their face in an act of “discipline.”
Last week, the Smyrna School District issued a statement, addressing the situation and made it clear that they’re conducting a full investigation.
“The relevant employees have not been in the presence of our students since the district was made aware of the alleged wrongdoing,” the school district said. “Most individuals alleged to be involved no longer work for the District. With regard to the remaining employees, the District will honor employee privacy rights with regard to separation of employment, and we will make our reports to the Department of Education’s Division of Licensure and Certification.”
As of now, Lomax, who seems to be the ringleader, is facing additional charges of third-degree child abuse and offensive touching. It remains unclear if the trio has entered a plea deal or obtained legal representation.
Three Delaware school employees were arrested following claims of abusive treatment towards special needs students. According to reports, Makayla Lomax, Marrisa Johnson, and Morgan Donahue were taken into custody by the Smyrna Police Department on charges related to child endangerment.
The investigation kicked off back in February with authorities uncovering disturbing behavior patterns from the individuals. The police stated that Lomax, Johnson, and Donahue were all workers assigned to the special needs students. While their duties required assisting the kids, the three employees were allegedly throwing objects, yelling, and calling the children names. One report said Johnson and Donahue gave a student with a known digestive condition spicy Takis with hot sauce. Additionally, Lomax is accused of striking a student and spraying water in their face in an act of “discipline.”
Last week, the Smyrna School District issued a statement, addressing the situation and made it clear that they’re conducting a full investigation.
“The relevant employees have not been in the presence of our students since the district was made aware of the alleged wrongdoing,” the school district said. “Most individuals alleged to be involved no longer work for the District. With regard to the remaining employees, the District will honor employee privacy rights with regard to separation of employment, and we will make our reports to the Department of Education’s Division of Licensure and Certification.”
As of now, Lomax, who seems to be the ringleader, is facing additional charges of third-degree child abuse and offensive touching. It remains unclear if the trio has entered a plea deal or obtained legal representation.
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