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Must Read: Sandro Launches Prize to Support Emerging Talent, Phoebe Gates' App Secures $8 Million
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Must Read: Sandro Launches Prize to Support Emerging Talent, Phoebe Gates' App Secures $8 Million

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. Sandro is partnering with Maison Mode Méditerranée (MMM), a nonprofit fashion organization and incubator, to support emerging talent with the launch of a new €10,000 prize. The Sandro prize will go to a designer who …

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September 19, 2025 0 comments
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Vince Vaughn Reveals Hidden Talent for Crooning
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Vince Vaughn Reveals Hidden Talent for Crooning

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Who knew Vince Vaughn could carry a tune? Turns out, the actor’s been singing right under our noses for years, from the ironic Alanis Morissette cover he delivered in “The Internship” to his cringy rendition of “All the Gold in California” in the movie “Arkansas,” but it wasn’t until “Easy’s Waltz” that it became clear Vaughn could’ve been a crooner in another life.

“Easy’s Waltz” is like a window into that life, and maybe a sigh of relief that the “Swingers” star took a different path — since he’s certainly had it easier than his character does trying to sustain his career as a cabaret act. Vaughn plays Lew Evans, whose friends call him “Easy.” He’s like a laidback Dean Martin who never got discovered, despite regular appearances at one of Las Vegas’ decaying older venues, where he sexily saunters his way through unconventional ’80s standards like “Against All Odds” and “I Wanna Dance With Somebody,” before blowing the roof off with his take on Ultravox’s “Vienna.”

There’s a version of this guy who could easily support another one of Vaughn’s brash bro comedies. Instead, as “True Detective” creator Nic Pizzolatto sees Easy in his beautifully written feature directing debut, he serves as more of a tragic figure: Grounded, loyal and honorable to a fault, the man’s got talent, as well as a tendency to self-sabotage. How else to describe the way he’s been dragging along his no-good younger sibling Sam (Simon Rex), who pawns Easy’s prized ring behind his back and siphons off his brother’s success?

A low-key cousin to ’80s movies like “Tender Mercies” and “The Fabulous Baker Boys,” in which pathetic middle-aged musicians circle the drain of their own existence, “Easy’s Waltz” is a character-driven indie drama of the kind that launched Vaughn’s acting career. Watching Vaughn embody Easy during a precarious late-career moment of opportunity, I was also reminded of “Bob le Flambeur,” in which the incorrigible French gambler stumbles home from the backroom poker games at dawn and drops a coin into the slot machine behind the door of his own apartment. In Easy’s case, he never risks enough to win big — but that also protects him from losing everything.

Movies like this don’t exactly light up the box office, but they stick with the folks fortunate enough to see them. Years earlier, Easy made that kind of impression on Al Pacino’s Mickey Albano, a louche local personality who books talent for the Wynn casino. Mickey has power, but more importantly, he has taste, and when he happens to catch one of Easy’s performances at a moment when the singer is pouring just a little too much of his soul into the show, he calls Easy over and offers his a chance the singer never thought would come: How would he like to play the Wynn?

By this point, we’ve already seen what bad news his brother Sam can be, via one of those smart Pizzolatto-classic scenes — this one set at a seedy pawn shop off the Strip — that reveal volumes about his characters’ personality and past relationships. Now Sam steps in as Easy’s manager, jeopardizing the deal even before it’s signed (in a weird coincidence, Sam had hit it off a few nights earlier with Lucy, the same young woman Mickey brought to his brother’s show, played by Kate Mara). Easy has secrets of his own, as when he runs the contract by an old acquaintance (Cobie Smulders), a lawyer who might have been his life partner had things turned out differently — though most of those details are nestled between the lines.

The arrangement between Mickey and Easy suits them both, and we sense that the older man is living out some kind of vicarious thrill opening doors for his grateful new act. Easy belongs to an earlier time (just don’t call him a Boomer) and honestly doesn’t realize what a viral moment he’s having when someone records his version of Mike and the Mechanics’ “Silent Running” and posts it online. Suddenly, Mickey is offering him a chance to play the main stage, which sets Sam’s greedier instincts into overdrive. Not only is he playing with fire by seeing Lucy behind Mickey’s back, but he hatches a scheme to steal and resell the QR codes off casino vouchers.

The pieces of Pizzolatto’s script don’t quite fit together, but the overall shape is clear. He has mapped a Faustian dilemma on top of a modern-day Greek tragedy, in which Easy must choose between the two things he wants most: a singing career and saving his brother, the latter being a responsibility no one ever asked him to shoulder. Pizzolatto turns out to be strong with actors, getting great performances from everybody, even Rex, a loose cannon whose role in “Red Rocket” created opportunities far beyond his abilities. Pacino hasn’t been this good since “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”

As the film winds down, Pizzolatto reveals some tough existential insights personal enough to cut past the hard-boiled shorthand such movies so often serve up. It feels like an indulgence to give Easy a climactic concert in which nearly every significant person in his life is present — all but his mother, who makes an earlier appearance in a devastating single-scene cameo by Mary Steenburgen. Still, there’s something touching in the man’s belief that music can bring people together.

September 13, 2025 0 comments
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Talent & Beauty Actress Vanessa Bezrodnaya Starring in Musical Comedy Falling in Love: Confirmed Lead Role!
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Talent & Beauty Actress Vanessa Bezrodnaya Starring in Musical Comedy Falling in Love: Confirmed Lead Role!

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Multi-talented singer, actress, and musical performer Vanessa Bezrodnaya is set to lead in the upcoming musical comedy Falling in Love.

After captivating audiences with her international talent and stage presence, Vanessa’s newest project marks a major step in her evolving career as she continues to blend her love for music and acting. This exciting role follows her recent string of successful ventures in both the television and film industries!

A New Chapter in Vanessa’s Career: Falling in Love

Vanessa has officially confirmed her involvement in Falling in Love, a musical comedy that promises a unique and entertaining storyline. The film, which has been in production for two months, showcases Vanessa in a lead role that will highlight her musical and acting talent. As one of the leads, Vanessa will bring to life a character that navigates the complexities of romance and comedy through a soundtrack filled with catchy tunes and vibrant performances.

The trailer for Falling in Love is set to be released very soon, giving fans a sneak peek into what promises to be an unforgettable performance. With her experience in both musical theatre and film, Vanessa is poised to leave a lasting impression in this new venture.

Lead Role in an Action-Musical Film

Adding even more excitement to her already impressive slate of projects, Vanessa has received an offer for a lead role in an upcoming action-musical film set to begin production later this year. This unique genre-blend promises to push Vanessa’s acting and singing abilities to new heights as she tackles a role that combines the thrill of action with the emotional depth of musical storytelling.

From Sensational Eurovision Finalist to the Movie Industry: Vanessa’s Journey

Vanessa Bezrodnaya’s journey from childhood performer to international star has been nothing short of remarkable. Born in Lübeck, Germany, and raised in Kazakhstan, she has captivated audiences worldwide with her powerful voice and compelling performances. A finalist in major television competitions like Eurovision and New Wave, she showcased her status as a world-class performer by winning the Absolute Champion title at the World Championships of Performing Arts (WCOPA) in Los Angeles.

Graduating in 2024 with a degree in Musical Theatre Performance from California State University, Fullerton, Vanessa has easily transitioned into both film and musical theatre professionally. With each new project, Vanessa continues to prove that she is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment world.

Photo Credit: Chang Liu.

Vanessa Bezrodnaya recently earned recognition for her recent film project  The Importance of Being Able to Say No, a short film in which she played one of the lead roles. The film was nominated for Best Short Film of the Year at the prestigious LA Shorts International Film Festival, one of the largest Oscar-qualifying festivals in the world.

Stay tuned for more updates as Vanessa takes the Hollywood film industry by storm with her diverse talents and ever-growing list of accomplishments.

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Iain Armitage
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‘Young Sheldon’ Star Iain Armitage Shows Off His Surprising Hidden Talent

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Iain Armitage has as many talents as his famous onscreen counterparts.

The Young Sheldon star showed off a surprising — and impressive — skill of his in a Wednesday, September 10, Instagram video. “I would happily do this all day, every day- thank you to my friend at @lasvegascircuscenter!” he wrote alongside a clip of himself on the trapeze.

In the video, Armitage jumps off a platform and swings through the air. Looking like an actual circus performer, he proceeded to do a backflip and grab the hands of a fellow trapeze artist. Armitage hung on to the performer’s hands for several seconds before falling into a net below.

Fans shared their surprise over Armitage’s high-flying hobby in the post’s comments. “I wanna do this?!?!?” his former Young Sheldon costar Montana Jordan wrote, to which Armitage replied, “Let’s go!!!”

“Iain armitage has got some skills ❤️✨,” one fan remarked, while another commented, “That was fantastic, Iain! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻.”

“WOW,” another posted, while a different user added, “Of course you’re flying through the air you are AMAZING!!”

Armitage practiced his trapeze skills during a recent trip to Las Vegas. He shared a fun family story while posting snaps of himself and his grandmother visiting a casino via his Instagram Story on Wednesday.

“Story time: 57 years ago my grandmother went to Vegas with my grandfather and placed one bet on roulette,” he explained. “She won, left her winnings on the table by accident and won again … Last week she did it again. She placed one bet and won!”

Posting a pic of his grandmother holding her cash winnings, Armitage wrote, “Las Vegas needs to watch out because in 57 more years, she’ll be back!”

Armitage has kept himself busy since wrapping up his iconic role as Sheldon Cooper on CBS’s Young Sheldon, which ran for seven seasons from 2017 to 2024. In addition to attending several Broadway shows, traveling around the world and advocating for arts funding in schools at Congress, Armitage also got his pilot’s license.

While Armitage also has some acting projects in the works, one of Armitage’s former costars revealed he likely won’t reprise his role as Sheldon on The Big Bang Theory spinoff, Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage.

“That would be so much fun, but I feel like if, because they’re sticking to the Big Bang Theory lore and everything — because the whole thing in The Big Bang Theory is Georgie and Sheldon don’t talk, because they kind of have a rift between them after [their father] George dies,” Raegan Revord, who played Sheldon’s twin sister, Missy Cooper, on Young Sheldon recently told Entertainment Tonight.

“And so, if they’re sticking to that, I feel like it wouldn’t make sense for Sheldon to come back. But who knows?” they added. “Maybe they’ll find a loophole. They have found loopholes before. Maybe they’ll find one again.”

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, which premiered in October 2024, follows the relationship of Sheldon’s older brother, Georgie (Jordan), and his wife, Mandy (Emily Osment).

September 11, 2025 0 comments
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Drake Accuses Stake Of Blocking His Payouts After Blasting The Gambling Platform Over Alleged Mistreatment Of Talent: 'Is It Personal?'
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Drake Accuses Stake Of Blocking His Payouts After Blasting The Gambling Platform Over Alleged Mistreatment Of Talent: ‘Is It Personal?’

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

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Drake Accuses Stake Of Blocking His Payouts After Blasting The Gambling Platform Over Alleged Mistreatment
Of Talent: ‘Is It Personal?’

Drake is publicly calling out crypto gambling platform Stake, claiming several attempts he’s made to withdraw money were blocked without explanation.

The rap star shared a screenshot on his Instagram Story showing a message from a customer service rep who wrote,

“We were unfortunately unable to process your last withdrawal attempt as well.” Drake added as a caption over the post: “4 withdraw attempts blocked on @stake with no explanation…Is it personal?”

His complaint comes shortly after Drake appeared to announce he’s cut ties with Stake after partnering with them for years. On a recent livestream hosted by fellow Stake endorser Trainwreck, Drake took to the comments section to blast the platform’s executives Ed Craven and Bijan Tehrani for how they treat talent, reportedly writing:

“Eddie been dissing the owls f**k Eddie… F**k this goof… W’s for my brother TRAIN tonight… They want smoke with ovo so its uppppppp…MAX them and have a great stream… We built this s**t… And they treat us like s**t still.”

Drake’s withdrawal troubles are surprising considering he reportedly earned $100 million annually endorsing Stake, according to a 2023 Financial Times report. He was known for heavily promoting the platform, often sharing his wins with fans.

Are you surprised to see Drake publicly clash with a brand he once heavily promoted?


August 25, 2025 0 comments
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