“Chloe & Halle Bailey also attended the 2024 Fashion Awards” links

More photos from last night’s British Fashion Awards – Chloe Bailey wore Atsuko Kudo, Halle Bailey wore this white gown. [JustJared]
The box office is having a robust holiday season. [LaineyGossip]
Mariah Carey baked Christmas cookies with Vogue. [OMG Blog]
Cheryl Hines should be canceled, idc. [Jezebel]
Review of Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu. [Pajiba]
A MAGAt thinks Ariana Grande is hispanic. [Buzzfeed]
One of the Village People claims that “YMCA” isn’t a “gay anthem.” [Socialite Life]
Happy birthday to Julianne Moore! [Hollywood Life]
Niecy Nash looks great! [Seriously OMG]
Lily Collins’ bob is no longer bobbing. [RCFA]

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  1. Kirsten says:

    Glen Powell looked good but that’s all I’ve got.

  2. Kitten says:

    So Cheryl Hines is gonna use her husband’s position in the Oval to hock her shitty products? She’s gonna fit in with that cabinet of grifters juuuuust fine.

    And call me humorless or whatever but that video was so effin corny and cringe–like everything Republicans do TBH.

    • Miranda says:

      SO cringe, oh my God. Glorified Avon Lady. But I guess we should be thankful that she decided to shill makeup rather than having him casually loping in the background while she’s hosting, like, a virtual “lady goods” party.

  3. Barbiem_2 says:

    Already got Mariah song in my Xmas play list… my favorite Diva lol

  4. TN Democrat says:

    Lort. The cultural downward spiral doesn’t seem to have a rock bottom. F#ck. Grifters gonna grift. Idiots gonna be racist asshats. Another day, another magat horror show.I have absolutely no desire to see Wicked because I dislike Ariana Grande and the movie seems way overblown, but thank gawd another female lead movie with a diverse cast didn’t bomb to give these morons that review bomb more O².

    • Alwyn says:

      If your reason for not seeing Wicked is because you don’t like one of the female leads, how is that any different from those that won’t see the movie because it has female leads? Also, how can you be glad that the movie did well financially when you actively and quite vocally avoided supporting it?

      • Helgecko says:

        What a strange comment. Disliking one female actor and not wanting to sit through their movie is obviously not the same as disliking all women and hating diversity.

      • FlamingHotCheetos2021 says:

        You can hate a specific performer while still recognizing that other people DO like their work, that the performer does have skill and did a good job even though you hate it, and that the inclusion of the performer and success of the work the performer starred in are representative of general improvements in the industry as a whole.

        People that won’t see a movie because it has female leads tend to be people that despise seeing other people have fun that they themselves do not approve of, and will frequently do all within their power to ruin things for those who participate in this unapproved fun. So long as all you’re saying is that you won’t watch it because you hate one of the leads and it all seems a bit overblown you are NOWHERE near this territory.

        Another possibility would be the spiteful motivation, or essentially saying “I hate this pile of garbage but I hate the disgusting human beings who are attacking it for stupid and bigoted reasons even more, therefore the success of this pile of garbage represents a net win to me!”.

  5. Kittenmom says:

    Lily Collins and the Case of the Uneven Implants 🤨