Halloween‘s carving-knife-wielding Jamie Lee Curtis remembers full well that she pledged to put a stiletto through her eye (like one of her other scream screen heroines) if Hillary Clinton wasn’t president come 2017.
Now, in 2018, she says she’s doing something less dramatic, perhaps, but more impactful.
“After watching Secretary Clinton do what she’s always done — get back on her feet, refuse to be silenced in the fight for what’s right — I realized it’s about the action, not the result. It’s the doing that was important in 2016,” Curtis, who campaigned for the former secretary of State,...
Now, in 2018, she says she’s doing something less dramatic, perhaps, but more impactful.
“After watching Secretary Clinton do what she’s always done — get back on her feet, refuse to be silenced in the fight for what’s right — I realized it’s about the action, not the result. It’s the doing that was important in 2016,” Curtis, who campaigned for the former secretary of State,...
- 10/12/2018
- by Sam Gillette
- PEOPLE.com
If you had any doubt that millennials ruled the world, the photo below is your confirmation. In the most 2016 move ever, a group of Hillary Clinton supporters took the selfie below to beat all selfies. The photo was taken by Barbara Kinney, a former Clinton White House photographer and current photog on Hillary's campaign. The snap, which has now gone viral, features a mass of people turning around with their front-facing cameras to take the crazy pic. Kinney told Mashable that it was actually Hillary who suggested the crowd take the picture, and not the other way around. She snapped it after Hillary stopped by the overflow room at a recent rally in Orlando. Kinney said, "When we're working the crowds and...
- 9/26/2016
- E! Online
TheWrap’s photo du jour goes to Hillary Clinton, who really knows how to work a room filled with selfie-loving millennials. Former Clinton White House photog and current full-time photographer on the Hillary Clinton campaign, Barbara Kinney, snapped a pic of, well, people snapping pics. After #ImWithHer supporter Victor Ng tweeted Kinney’s photo, Twitterverse picked it up and ran with it. Check out some of the funny memes that followed: 2016, ya’ll. pic.twitter.com/M0AZceVagQ – Victor Ng (@victomato) September 25, 2016 @victomato How long till Trump tweets this photo, says all these people are turning their backs on Hrc,...
- 9/26/2016
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
Together, Nancy Reagan and her husband, ‘Ronnie’, wrote a White House love story worthy of Old Hollywood. Subscribe now for an inside look at their extraordinary journey and 52-year marriage, only in People!Past and present first ladies will be on hand when Nancy Reagan is laid to rest in a funeral service on Friday. Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton and Rosalynn Carter will all reunite to pay their respects to Nancy after she died of congestive heart failure at 94 on Sunday. Barbara Bush, 90, is the only living first lady who will not be in attendance. Instead, her son...
- 3/9/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Together, Nancy Reagan and her husband, ‘Ronnie’, wrote a White House love story worthy of Old Hollywood. Subscribe now for an inside look at their extraordinary journey and 52-year marriage, only in People!Past and present first ladies will be on hand when Nancy Reagan is laid to rest in a funeral service on Friday. Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton and Rosalynn Carter will all reunite to pay their respects to Nancy after she died of congestive heart failure at 94 on Sunday. Barbara Bush, 90, is the only living first lady who will not be in attendance. Instead, her son...
- 3/9/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
A meeting of the minds in pretty pastels. Following Nancy Reagan's death on Sunday at the age of 94, stories about the inimitable former first lady's time in the White House and beyond have been shared. Among the tales and photographs is one remarkable moment forever documented on film. On May 11, 1994, Reagan joined five other First Ladies - including then-current Flotus Hillary Clinton - at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C. Gathered for the opening of the First Ladies' garden, Lady Bird Johnson (wife of 36th president Lyndon B. Johnson), Betty Ford (wife of 38th president Gerald Ford...
- 3/7/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
A meeting of the minds in pretty pastels. Following Nancy Reagan's death on Sunday at the age of 94, stories about the inimitable former first lady's time in the White House and beyond have been shared. Among the tales and photographs is one remarkable moment forever documented on film. On May 11, 1994, Reagan joined five other First Ladies - including then-current Flotus Hillary Clinton - at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C. Gathered for the opening of the First Ladies' garden, Lady Bird Johnson (wife of 36th president Lyndon B. Johnson), Betty Ford (wife of 38th president Gerald Ford...
- 3/7/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
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