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Queen collaborator and American Idol alum Adam Lambert has been cast as Judas and will star opposite “Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo as Jesus for the show, which will run at the Hollywood Bowl for ...
Lisa Manobal's Met Gala debut in a custom Louis Vuitton bodysuit sparked controversy due to a portrait resembling Rosa Parks placed in a suggestive area. The internet criticized the design as ...
Blackpink's Lisa has found herself in a major controversy surrounding her Met Gala 2025 outfit which reportedly had a Rosa Parks face in her panties Blackpink's Lisa is currently stuck in a big ...
So if you care to find Cynthia Erivo, look to the 2025 Met Gala. The Wicked star arrived at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 5 in an outfit that may leave you feeling changed for good.
With plenty of time to pay homage to Elphaba’s verdigris ahead of Wicked: For Good, Cynthia Erivo channeled the queen of hearts with her black and red Givenchy gown. Designed by creative ...
But the piano on his back wasn’t just an accessory he happened to throw on: Benjamin also dropped a surprise piano album last night to go along with his outfit. Titled 7 piano sketches ...
Cynthia Erivo’s Met Gala look pulled from ... For the night, she wore a custom Givenchy outfit designed by Sarah Burton, and accessorized with Bucherer Fine Jewellery. The back of Erivo ...
What’s more, Lambert will star opposite fellow vocal powerhouse Cynthia Erivo, who was previously announced to take on the role of Jesus. Show tickets will be available online starting to at ...
What's better than one Cynthia Erivo? Five Cynthia Erivos, obviously. In the premiere episode of Poker Face season 2, titled "The Game Is a Foot," series creator Rian Johnson gives us just that.
Ahead of the game Clark was spotted in an all-gray outfit that caught the attention of social media. "The fit is [fire emoji]," one fan said. "She looks goooddddd," said another. "The people ...
(AP) Also read: Fashion math 101: The 7-point rule for your wardrobe Fashion retailers and stylists are seeing a noticeable shift: women want outfits that do more than just look festive.