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Sydney Sweeney anticipates 'bittersweet' end to Euphoria filming
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Ella Halikas says Christy flopped ‘because Sydney Sweeney wasn’t half naked’

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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13 November 2025

Ella Halikas thinks Sydney Sweeney’s Christy flopped at the box office because she wasn’t “half naked”.

Sydney Sweeney plays a boxer in her new movie

The 28-year-old actress plays a former professional boxer in Christy, the new biographical sports drama film, but Ella thinks the film has flopped because Sydney doesn’t look “hot and beautiful” in the movie.

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue model told TMZ: “All I will say is that I think that she had branded herself, and people know of her, in a lot of her roles for showing skin, showing the ta-tas, feeling hot and beautiful.

“And I feel like when you’re more covered, and you’re not in that role, they’re kind of like, ‘We don’t know what to make of it’ right?’”

Ella observed that Sydney’s fans see her as a “beautiful woman on screen where they’re gonna see that body”.

She added: “If they don’t, and it’s kind of a different role for her, I feel like maybe you miss the crowd or audience that way.”

Earlier this week, Sydney insisted that she doesn’t “just make art for numbers”.

Alongside a carousel of photos from the film, Sydney – who also co-produced the David Michod-directed movie – wrote on Instagram: “i am so deeply proud of this movie.

“proud of the film david made. proud of the story we told. proud to represent someone as strong and resilient as Christy Martin. this experience has been one of the greatest honors of my life.

“this film stands for survival, courage, and hope. through our campaigns, we’ve helped raise awareness for so many affected by domestic violence. we all signed on to this film with the belief that christy’s story could save lives.

“thank you to everyone who saw, felt, and believed and will believe in this story for years to come. if christy gave even one woman the courage to take her first step toward safety, then we will have succeeded. so yes I’m proud. why? because we don’t always just make art for numbers, we make it for impact. and christy has been the most impactful project of my life. thank you christy. i love you. (sic)”




November 13, 2025 0 comments
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Naked Eyes' 1983 Debut Delivers Sincerity in an Ironic World » PopMatters
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Naked Eyes’ 1983 Debut Delivers Sincerity in an Ironic World » PopMatters

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Before Tears for Fears ruled the world, there was Neon. The short-lived British new wave group included Tears for Fears‘ Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal, along with two men who would go on to form their own hyper-synthesized 1980s act: Pete Byrne and Rob Fisher, founders of Naked Eyes.

When Neon split in 1981, both duos carved their respective legacies in the emotive pop landscape and helped build the 1980s’ reputation as a decade of artistic sincerity. Naked Eyes made their mark via their debut collection Burning Bridges (1983)—known as Naked Eyes in the US—and Tears for Fears with The Hurting (1983) and Songs from the Big Chair (1985).

Where Tears for Fears are well remembered, though, Naked Eyes only blip into recollection whenever their grandiose cover of “Always Something There to Remind Me” rockets onto the airwaves. The extravagant single and its companion, “Promises, Promises”, marked vibrant threads in the colorful 1980s pop tapestry, but is Burning Bridges any good as an album?

The answer is more of a “Yes, but” than a definitive “Yea” or “Nay” when taken as a whole. Measured against the usual characteristics of sonic craftsmanship, lyrics, and cultural impact, Burning Bridges falls a bit short. When considered for its clear-eyed approach to matters of the heart, though, it’s a captivating collection worth remembering and celebrating, especially in the age of “cringe culture” (more on that later).

Naked Eyes – “Always Something There to Remind Me”

It doesn’t hurt that the album’s singles are far from its only sonic gems. Each track boasts unique melodies, sounds, and synthpop hooks that resonate in the mind for days on end. Stylish yet never soulless, Burning Bridges is painted in brushstrokes of bright sincerity and emotionally charged instrumentation, lending every hook heart and every vocal a romantic candor.

Without these spirited performances, however, the record’s lyrics would crumble into clichés. Eloquence is not Burning Bridges‘ strong suit. Its songs cling to a thin scaffolding of ideas surrounding romance and interpersonal dynamics, but never build on it.

Indeed, many better songs have explored these topics. Shimmering synths and drum machine swagger fail to fully elevate lyrics like “I knew I would find / You’d be a very hard act to follow… Love is hard to follow / It’s such a very hard act to follow” in “A Very Hard Act to Follow”. In “I Could Show You How”, another substantial earworm suffering lyrical malnourishment, most of the lyrics are repetitions of the title.

If one can’t feast on nutritious philosophy or soul-food poetry—”Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way” is more Pink Floyd‘s style than Naked Eyes’—at least the music itself offers plenty of lovingly crafted brain candy.

Burning Bridges might be one of the most 1980s-sounding 1980s albums of all time. It doesn’t restrain any of its synthesizer glory with its many vivid bursts of sound and sonic tinkering. (A challenge: Count how many times you hear a pop bass throughout the collection.) One reason each track is so individualistic yet cohesive with the album’s style is Naked Eyes’ earnest, child-like approach to their instruments.

“I Could Show You How” opens with crystalline electronic bells and an assertive synthetic bass line that suggests Naked Eyes had fun teasing this intro into existence in the studio. Throughout the track, multiple synths, from bouncy to bright and high-pitched, weave a glittering web around the vocals. The result is a delightful, infectious smorgasbord of sounds akin to New Order‘s sonic play on “Blue Monday” or “Bizarre Love Triangle”.

“Could Be” anticipates the gloom of the not-yet-realized Disintegration (1989)-era Cure, fusing moody mystique with sophistication in a surprise saxophone solo. Where lyrics often fall short, the sax and dark synths exude sensual intrigue.

“When the Lights Go Out” opens on similar notes to “Always Something There to Remind Me” but remains its own distinct creation. The latter is textbook ebullience, all smiling synths, romantic giddiness, and cinematic grandeur boiling over its brisk tempo, while the former scales back into a relaxed, late-afternoon groover.

The record’s ultimate highlight, though, is “Promises, Promises”. Seeing as its sibling single is a cover, “Promises” is Burning Bridges‘ strongest original pop piece and a jewel in the broader 1980s hit pantheon. The US single version lands with more immediate vigor, but the original retains a 30-second intro, lower pitch, and flourishes of British flavor: “Now you’re saying you and me / Are not your style or cup of tea.”

The track’s irresistibly danceable beat, dashes of trusty pop bass, and catchy refrain ensure “Promises, Promises” fulfills its promise as a single that is both entertaining and memorable. On an already slickly produced album where every player pulls its musical weight, it still manages to poke its head far enough above its brethren to maintain a longer lease on listeners’ mental real estate.

Naked Eyes – When the Lights Go Out

It’s fortunate that Naked Eyes didn’t neglect their sonic craft and understood that in pop music, feelings come first. Otherwise, their debut would’ve been nothing to write home about. Clever lyrics elevate the cerebral listening experience, but Burning Bridges‘ compositional strengths prove they’re not always strictly necessary. A great pop song is a wonderful thing. A feeling spawned from sound is its own miracle.

If a song is only its lyrics, it is not a song but a pretty passage in a storybook. If it is both lyrically and musically brilliant, it may be a masterpiece. If beautiful in sound only, it is good enough because it achieves music’s core purpose: to spark the soul.

Burning Bridges represents an era in popular entertainment when that purpose was central and well-received. Films from the 1980s were similarly sentimental—think The Princess Bride (1987), When Harry Met Sally (1989), and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). Top Gun (1986) even flexed its romantic side in the relationship between Lieutenant Pete Mitchell (Tom Cruise) and “Charlie” (Kelly McGillis), whose love theme, “Take My Breath Away”, flies as high on its feelings as the fighter jets on Cold War tensions.

Nowadays, this sincerity often evokes a sneering discomfort. If the 1980s were maximalist in terms of emotions and hairstyles, the 2020s pride themselves on minimalism and a detached, ironic sense of “cool”. It’s branded as protection against embarrassment, but it doesn’t allow for authentic character development or truly fulfilling relationships, either with others or oneself.

Generation Z, the latest cohort to join the workforce, considers caring “cringy”. “Sincere effort and ambition have become socially risky behaviors,” says Forbes, and it’s affecting everything from online behaviors to Generation Z’s ability to hold down a job. This generation is the present and future; if anything should be done to improve either, caring will be required.

Naked Eyes – “Voices in My Head”

Naked Eyes didn’t reinvent the wheel with Burning Bridges, and one album’s earnestness won’t turn back the tides of cultural apathy. However, they created a product that embodies the best of the time in which it was made, qualities now pushed aside to embrace an all-around grayscale culture that is also impacting today’s musicians.

Ariana Grande shared her frustrations with “cringe culture” and how disappointing it is that sincerity “scares people”. “Why do you want me to be sitting here numb? Been there.” One statement from her interview captures the heart of the 1980s, and Burning Bridges, with perfect clarity: “I’m so grateful to feel so much.”

Naked Eyes didn’t deliver technical genius or life-altering social commentary in their debut album, but they did offer listeners emotional honesty in an era when that was a prized commodity. It’s an age that sensitive, serious people miss now. As social media, consumerism, and rage-baiting hollow out humanity’s collective core, Burning Bridges reads like a restoration of truth.

It’s a thoughtful record in its own right. Its immersive, instantly transportive atmosphere recalls the crest of the new wave era and holds the collection far above its one weakness.

Lively, gleaming, and a touch eccentric in that endearing 1980s way, Burning Bridges is a good album for new wave fans who, when reflecting on our ironic modern world, can’t help waxing nostalgic for the sincerity of the past—a time when the emotionality of pop was regarded as sacred.

November 6, 2025 0 comments
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Katie Jane Hughes Makeup Artist Interview Naked Beauty
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Katie Jane Hughes Makeup Artist Interview Naked Beauty

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

I asked what pushed her to create a line when her career was already thriving. Her answer: Education. Every formula is designed to be teachable and multi-use, with adjustable application for different skin types. Her Soft Smudge Blush (I love the shade Soft Raisin) took years to perfect—it gives that diffused, powdery-meets-creamy payoff that stays put and doubles on lips with a balm or serum. She also let me play with Precision micro-contour crayons for underpainting eyes and lips, plus a clear brow gel that she describes, simply, as “a damn good brow gel”, no gimmicks, just hold and flexibility.
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The Party King Arrives: Enrique Iglesias Dons 'Party Naked' Shirt In Mumbai | Glamsham.com
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The Party King Arrives: Enrique Iglesias Dons ‘Party Naked’ Shirt In Mumbai | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Global pop sensation Enrique Iglesias has formally arrived in Mumbai, causing huge enthusiasm among fans prior to his highly awaited concert performance, his return to India after over a decade. The Spanish singer arrived at the city’s private airport on Tuesday evening, looking effortlessly charming and stylish as paparazzi scrambled to get the shot.

Wearing a grey T-shirt, black pants, and matching grey cap with shades, Enrique maintained his airport attire casual yet chic. Nonetheless, what really got everyone talking was his cheeky T-shirt message — “Party Naked” — that immediately set the social media world agog. Fans were unable to help but remark on the singer’s mischievous choice of attire, so in character with his playful, fun-loving image.

A number of luxury vehicles were waiting outside the airport terminal to pick up Enrique and his crew. In a hasty departure, the “Hero” singer did not fail — sporting his signature smile, greeting the paparazzi, and waving at screaming fans who had only assembled to see him.

Enrique’s Mumbai concert is part of his global tour, which has already been creating waves internationally. His last performance in India, held years ago, remains a cherished memory for fans who have long awaited his return. With hits like Bailamos, Escape, Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You), and Rhythm Divine, the upcoming show promises to be an electrifying mix of nostalgia and fresh energy.

With the excitement growing, the city’s music fans are set for a night to remember of dancing, romance, and unadulterated pop magic. With his suave stage presence and ageless hits, Enrique Iglesias’s comeback is not merely a concert — it’s a festival of music, passion, and togetherness, and the city is set to roll out the red carpet to greet him — and his “party spirit” — with open arms.

October 28, 2025 0 comments
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'I could see this little synopsis that'd be someone naked...' Sophie Ellis-Bextor reveals why she said yes to Saltburn
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‘I could see this little synopsis that’d be someone naked…’ Sophie Ellis-Bextor reveals why she said yes to Saltburn

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

22 October 2025

Sophie Ellis-Bextor was convinced to let Murder on the Dancefloor be used in the final scene of Saltburn when she discovered Barry Keoghan would be dancing naked to her hit single.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor

The 2001 disco pop track soundtracks Keoghan’s nude dance as his character Oliver Quick through the Saltburn estate in Emerald Fennell’s Golden Globe nominated 2023 movie.

Sophie, 46, was thrilled when she found out the filmmaker wanted to license her song and had no hesitation saying yes when she found out it would be the music to such a memorable moment.

Speaking to Instagram and TikTok creator Luke Hamnett on episode 4 of BRITs podcast The Red Carpet Treatment – On The Road presented by Mastercard, she said: “I knew about Emerald. I never met her, but I was thinking, what a treat you want to use my song. And then I could see this little synopsis that’d be someone naked. I was like, count me in, got to see that.”

Sophie also loves the fact that Saltburn villain Oliver ultimately comes out on top in the comedy thriller.

She added: “I think there is a little dark triumph in the baddie coming out on top, that’s obviously baked into the veins of Murder on the Dancefloor.”

Thanks to the film’s release in 2023, the Groovejet hitmaker has enjoyed a massive career renaissance and is riding the wave of Murder on the Dancefloor’s revival with new music and renewed momentum.

In September, Sophie released her eighth album Perimenopop and she says the sound of the album goes right back to the style of Murder on the Dancefloor.

She said: “It’s disco pop. It’s optimistic. It sums up my relationship with pop music, actually. It’s like a little audio tonic to make you feel a bit better. Because I had this resurgence with Murder on the Dancefloor, it was the first time I was thinking back to when I started with it and seeing the video and the artwork and all that kind of thing. And calling the album Perimenopop was a really amazing way to liberate me from any kind of comparison with that because it kind of put front and centre the fact that that’s not me anymore. And I didn’t really realise that’s what I was doing with the title until I was nearly releasing it. And I felt like, God, I feel really free. I feel like I’m exactly who I am right now.”

New episodes drop weekly via the BRITs’ YouTube @BRITs and social channels @BRITs.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s episode is available to watch in full on @BRITs YouTube or on @BRITs social channels.




October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Dakota Johnson ‘really doesn’t care’ what people think of her ‘naked’ dresses
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Dakota Johnson ‘really doesn’t care’ what people think of her ‘naked’ dresses

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

22 October 2025

Dakota Johnson “really doesn’t care” what people think of her so-called “naked” dresses.

Dakota Johnson ‘really doesn’t care’ what people think of her so-called ‘naked’ dresses.

The 36-year-old actress and director spoke openly about her bold fashion choices in a new Vogue Germany cover story, explaining she plans to keep wearing the daring looks that have become her signature.

Dakota said she felt empowered rather than exposed by her sartorial decisions, which have frequently made headlines at major events.

In the interview, the Verity star was asked whether she ever worries “about whether a naked dress might be ‘too sexy’.”

She replied candidly: “I really don’t care.”

Dakota then added: “I’ve been able to wear some of the most beautiful dresses, and I feel beautiful in them, so I wear them.”

She continued: “Sometimes those dresses look good on me. But there are also some we’ve tried on that didn’t look good at all. It depends on the shape, the finish, the colour, and everything else. So if I find a beautiful dress that I feel comfortable in, of course I want to wear it! And it’s fun to wear a sexy dress.”

According to Vogue Germany, Dakota – who is the daughter of actress Melanie Griffith and Miami Vice star Don Johnson – credited her mother for instilling a sense of confidence in her from a young age.

She said: “My mom was just very open about the topic of bodies.

“She taught us how to take care of our bodies and love them, and that our bodies are beautiful.

“And I think that’s something really important for a young girl because we’re constantly told that we’re not good enough.”

She continued: “And if you’re not told from a young age by the woman you look up to the most that you’re perfect and smart and special and strong and brave, it can really break you. It’s hard to re-teach yourself that love later on. That was a huge gift she gave me.”

One of Dakota’s most talked-about “naked” looks was a sheer black lace Gucci gown worn at the Kering Foundation’s Caring for Women dinner in New York City on 11 September, where the long-sleeved design featured intricate floral embroidery over a black balconette bra and underwear.

Her hair was styled in a loose up-do, accentuating the gown’s high neckline, and she accessorised with emerald earrings, a matching necklace and black open-toed heels.

Later that month, on 25 September, Dakota appeared at the Zurich Film Festival in another sheer look – a long-sleeved indigo lace gown with a tulle skirt that began below the hips.

Unlike the Gucci design, the Daddio and Materialists actress opted not to wear visible undergarments beneath the ensemble.




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Dakota Johnson Just Wore Her Most-Naked Naked Dress Ever
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Dakota Johnson Just Wore Her Most-Naked Naked Dress Ever

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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Of course, when you’re wearing such a sheer garment, your choice of underthings is as much of a styling statement as a pair of shoes or jewelry. Johnson and her stylist, Kate Young, paired the lace gown with a black satin balconette bra and matching underwear. Where some of her more naked looks can read as bohemian, there was no doubt that the effect she was going for here was pure sex appeal.

Johnson in June 2025

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Johnson in September 2024

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To finish off the look, Johnson wore a bombshell-esque updo reminiscent of the Pamela (but accommodating her signature blunt bangs), an uncharacteristic smoky eye, and a nude lip. The effect is very MAC Cosmetics ad circa 2009 (complimentary).

Johnson attended the Kering Foundation Dinner on September 11 in New York City, where she was joined by Salma Hayek (who’s married to Kering CEO François-Henri Pinault), Jessica Chastain, Demi Moore, Kirsten Dunst, and many, many more A-listers. However, across the pond at the London premiere of A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, Johnson’s sister in sheer dressing, Margot Robbie, was adding her own entry for Most-Naked Naked Dress to the overcrowded genre. Would Johnson be brave enough to go full Margot Robbie in a bedazzled thong? Fashion Week ain’t over yet.


September 12, 2025 0 comments
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Brooks Nader Says She Feels Hottest Naked — Thanks to Boxing and Lymphatic Drainage Pinching Massages
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Brooks Nader Says She Feels Hottest Naked — Thanks to Boxing and Lymphatic Drainage Pinching Massages

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Feeling hot! Brooks Nader is opening up about the routine that keeps her confident, glowing, and ready to bare it all.

The Love Thy Nader star, 28, spoke with ET at The Cîroc Athletic Club Pickleball Experience on Sept. 6 The Refinery in Brooklyn, New York, where she shared the secrets behind her fitness and self-care rituals.

“I’ve been boxing ever since I moved to the city and started modeling. It’s such a great release for stress and any pent-up feelings you need to get off your chest,” she explained.

Cassidy Maldonado

Adding a new activity to her regimen, Nader said, “I recently got into pickleball and would love to improve. It’s so much fun.”

Even with a busy schedule, the Sports Illustrated model carves out time for self-care.

“Recovery is just as important as the actual workout. … I’m trying to listen to my body more, slow down when I can, and prioritize my health,” she shared.

Brooks Nader/Instagram

Her favorite way to unwind? “I love Remedy Place,” the television personality noted, as event attendees relaxed with Norrmatec massage chairs, Hypervolt tools, and B12 shots in the Hyperice Recovery Zone.

The Louisiana native is also game to test out almost any of the latest wellness trends.

“I’ve tried salmon sperm facials and a pinching massage that’s popular in France for lymphatic drainage, where they literally just pinch you all over.”

Brooks Nader/Instagram

But there are limits. You won’t catch her in an ice tank anytime soon. “I know it’s great for you, but I hate cold plunging. I’m a southern girl, so heat is everything to me,” she admitted.

Nader is, however, comfortable in her skin.

“I feel my most confident when I’m naked.” the reality star spilled.

Brooks Nader/Instagram

That said, she’s just as excited to make a statement with fall fashion.

“I’m a maximalist when it comes to my style choices. I can’t wait to wear suede and boots.”

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