Showing posts with label Turns. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 27, 2021

Zendaya Turns Heads at the 2021 BET Awards Rocking the Same Dress Beyoncé Wore in 2003

Zendaya Turns Heads at the 2021 BET Awards Rocking the Same Dress Beyoncé Wore in 2003

  • Zendaya continued to prove why she's the queen of the red carpet. For the 2021 BET Awards, she paid homage to the one and only Beyoncé.
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    Get lost in the glitz and glamour, thanks to Zendaya!

    The 2021 BET Awards are officially in full swing. Stars from music, film and television turned heads on the red carpet at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 27. But pop culture fans wouldn’t expect anything less, especially since tonight’s ceremony is already going down in history. Specifically, it will include the most performances ever since debuting in 2001.

    And after a year of being hunkered down at home amid the coronavirus pandemic, celebrities pulled out all of the style stops on the red carpet with fun, fierce and fabulous designs. From wildly vibrant looks to super sparkly gowns, the event was full of jaw-dropping fashion. In fact, Lil Nas X stunned in not one but two looks ahead of the show.

    But along with the “Montero” singer’s eye-catching style, Zendaya proved once again why she’s the queen of the red carpet.

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    The Euphoria actress turned heads wearing the exact same dress that Beyoncé donned at the 2003 ceremony. No, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you!

    Zendaya paid tribute to Queen Bey, who first rocked the vibrant purple Versace mini-dress—which featured a bright lime green strap and extreme cut-outs—at the show.

    At the time, the legendary singer made her debut as a solo artist and performed “Crazy in Love” for the first time alongside her now-husband, Jay-Z

    Zendaya, Beyonce, Outfit, 2021 BET AwardsBennett Raglin/Getty Images

    Although the former Disney Channel star honored Beyoncé during the 2021 BET Awards, she made the look her own. For one, Zendaya dressed in a longer version of the design and styled her hair in a slicked-back ponytail that was parted in the center. She also slipped into strappy purple sandal heels and accessorized with dainty drop earrings.

    Taking to Instagram, the 24-year-old star’s stylist, Law Roach, celebrated her red carpet moment.

    “Paying homage to the Queen Beyoncé wearing @versace SS2003…..,” he wrote, alongside a short video clip of Zendaya sashaying in the statement-making piece . “get you a stylist with a ARCHIVE!!!!”

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    The actress isn’t the only celeb to dazzle on the red carpet. Tonight is still young! Take a look at stars’ fashion here, and click here for all of the latest and greatest updates on the BET Awards.

    Tuesday, June 8, 2021

    McLovin Turns 40! See Seth Rogen's Message to the Iconic Superbad Character

    McLovin Turns 40! See Seth Rogen's Message to the Iconic Superbad Character

  • Since the legendary Superbad character, McLovin, would have technically turned 40 on June 3, Seth Rogen posted a special message in his honor. Scroll on to see what the actor had to say.
  • “It doesn’t even have a first name. It just says ‘McLovin!'”
     
    It’s truly hard to believe that it’s been 14 years since we first laid eyes on arguably the most hilarious fake ID to ever hit the big screen.
     
    In 2007, Seth Rogen teamed up with Evan Goldberg and producer Judd Apatow to write the comical and insanely popular coming-of-age-flick, Superbad. And who could forget when Fogell (played by Christopher Mintz-Plasse) got a fake ID in the film that only bore one now-epic surname: McLovin.
     
    Since McLovin’s ID listed his birthday as June 3, it’s only right that Seth tweeted out a very special message to his beloved character. “Happy 40th birthday, McLovin,” he wrote on Twitter. “(We wrote this joke when we were 14 years old).”
     
    Seth and Evan (who named the characters played by Jonah Hill and Michael Cena after themselves) wrote the comedy as a loose adaptation of their own experiences as high school seniors in Vancouver, Canada in the ‘90s.

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    Not only was the teen movie a monster success at the box office, raking in $170 million worldwide, but it’s remained a high school comedy staple more than a decade after the initial release.

    Christopher, who played Fogell, a.k.a McLovin, still regards his now infamous role with adoration. Back in January, the now 31-year-old actor explained to Fox News the impact of playing that character since he still gets approached about it. “I think it’s really… honestly, it’s really sweet when people come up to me and like the movie,” he shared. “I’m grateful for that role.”

    However, the Promising Young Woman star also shared that when it comes to talk of a sequel, fans may be disappointed. “I think if that [sequel] were to ever, ever happen, you would need Judd Apatow, you would need Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Jonah—there’s a lot of moving pieces,” he shared. “And I know at the moment, none of them are interested at all. They kind of want to just let it sit, let it be. So, I trust them with that.”

    At least fans have the delight of watching the hysterical comedy (and celebrating McLovin’s birthday, of course) on Netflix.