Ariana Grande fans hoping for new music from the “Break Free” singer are in luck!
On Wednesday, the 24-year-old songstress gave her Arianators a peek on her life in the studio, where she’s recording her first new music since the horrific bombing at her Manchester concert in May that left 22 dead and injured 250.
The look behind the curtain was inspired by blurry picture shared by a Grande fan site that claimed it was her working in the studio.
“I’m pretty sure dis is very old or fake,” Grande explained, screen-grabbing the post on her Instagram Stories account. “If...
On Wednesday, the 24-year-old songstress gave her Arianators a peek on her life in the studio, where she’s recording her first new music since the horrific bombing at her Manchester concert in May that left 22 dead and injured 250.
The look behind the curtain was inspired by blurry picture shared by a Grande fan site that claimed it was her working in the studio.
“I’m pretty sure dis is very old or fake,” Grande explained, screen-grabbing the post on her Instagram Stories account. “If...
- 12/14/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
During awards season, craft discussions often focus on films in which large teams of technicians create whole worlds of images, effects, and sounds. However, as we saw last year with “Moonlight,” it’s a mistake to dismiss the craft of a low-budget film.
After making Disney’s “Pete’s Dragon,” director David Lowery wanted to shoot “A Ghost Story” with a small crew of friends, in a small home, and in a limited time period. And yet from composer Daniel Hart’s evocative score that works in perfect harmony with Johnny Marshall’s sound design, to costume designer Annell Brodeur’s remarkable feat of turning a bedsheet into a practical and beautiful ghost costume, the level of below-the-line talent was just as impressive as the small cities of people who made “Dunkirk” and “Blade Runner 2049.”
Possibly the biggest challenges on “A Ghost Story” belonged to Lowery and his cinematographer,...
After making Disney’s “Pete’s Dragon,” director David Lowery wanted to shoot “A Ghost Story” with a small crew of friends, in a small home, and in a limited time period. And yet from composer Daniel Hart’s evocative score that works in perfect harmony with Johnny Marshall’s sound design, to costume designer Annell Brodeur’s remarkable feat of turning a bedsheet into a practical and beautiful ghost costume, the level of below-the-line talent was just as impressive as the small cities of people who made “Dunkirk” and “Blade Runner 2049.”
Possibly the biggest challenges on “A Ghost Story” belonged to Lowery and his cinematographer,...
- 11/21/2017
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
Thq Nordic have today announced that We Sing Pop is available globally, right now, in both digital and physical formats. We Sing Pop releases today on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and features the most star-spangled song list ever to grace a singing-game…
A virtual hall of fame, We Sing Pop promises the most exclusive artists, all-original recordings and official music videos. The full track list includes modern pop royalty from Beyoncé to Sia and Coldplay, alongside international pop icons Abba and the late legend George Michael, with anthems from his earlier ‘Wham!’ days, and his later solo career. The latest installment in the multi-award winning We Sing series, We Sing Pop has been developed and produced by interactive music collaboration We Sing Productions, a joint enterprise between Thq Nordic, Wired Productions and Le Cortex. Formed back in 2016, all three companies collaborated on the original series.
Aspiring pop starlets can...
A virtual hall of fame, We Sing Pop promises the most exclusive artists, all-original recordings and official music videos. The full track list includes modern pop royalty from Beyoncé to Sia and Coldplay, alongside international pop icons Abba and the late legend George Michael, with anthems from his earlier ‘Wham!’ days, and his later solo career. The latest installment in the multi-award winning We Sing series, We Sing Pop has been developed and produced by interactive music collaboration We Sing Productions, a joint enterprise between Thq Nordic, Wired Productions and Le Cortex. Formed back in 2016, all three companies collaborated on the original series.
Aspiring pop starlets can...
- 10/24/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Get ready for some love, food, family and life with Chef starring Saif Ali Khan, Chandan Roy Sanyal, Padmapriya and child actor Svar Kamble. The film is based on the brilliant 2014 Hollywood hit by the same name, which was directed by and starred Jon Favreau.
The film is a unique tale of a journey that Roshan Kalra (played by Saif Ali Khan) undertakes to find out his true priorities and source of happiness. It’s a story of food and love and family and togetherness. And that of a father’s rediscovery of the bond with his son.
Break free & love life with Chef
Chef, directed by Raja Krishna Menon, is slated to release on 6th October, 2017.
The film is a unique tale of a journey that Roshan Kalra (played by Saif Ali Khan) undertakes to find out his true priorities and source of happiness. It’s a story of food and love and family and togetherness. And that of a father’s rediscovery of the bond with his son.
Break free & love life with Chef
Chef, directed by Raja Krishna Menon, is slated to release on 6th October, 2017.
- 8/31/2017
- by BollySpice Editors
- Bollyspice
Now that they have beaten us at chess and go, which human skill will machines master next? Perhaps, Taryn Southern is telling us, the next frontier for AI advancement will be in the field of songwriting. Southern, who claims more than 500 million views on videos she has posted on her YouTube channel and beyond, has shared a music video for a song called "Break Free," which was composed entirely by an AI developed by Amper Music.
To create the music and lyrics for "Break Free," Southern gave parameters for the song's tempo, rhythm, instrumentation, and genre to Amper's AI and let the powerful machine do the rest of the work. The resulting song features the driving beat, catchy melody, and vague lyrics of a typical top 40 hit. The song's human-like qualities, in short are impressive; put it next to a pop number from an actual songwriter, and you may struggle to tell them apart.
To create the music and lyrics for "Break Free," Southern gave parameters for the song's tempo, rhythm, instrumentation, and genre to Amper's AI and let the powerful machine do the rest of the work. The resulting song features the driving beat, catchy melody, and vague lyrics of a typical top 40 hit. The song's human-like qualities, in short are impressive; put it next to a pop number from an actual songwriter, and you may struggle to tell them apart.
- 8/21/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Inspired by Richard Linklater’s work for the last 32 years with the Austin Film Society, writer-director Jeff Nichols (“Loving,” “Midnight Special”) is launching a similar nonprofit cinephile organization, the Arkansas Cinema Society (Acs), with an inaugural event (August 24-26) called “Premiere.”
Director David Lowery (“A Ghost Story,” “Pete’s Dragon”) and actor Adam Driver (“Girls,” “Paterson,” “The Force Awakens”) will travel to Little Rock and screen their films followed by Q&As with Nichols at the Ron Robinson Theater in the Little Rock River Market.
“Premiere” will kick off on Thursday, August 24 with a screening of the Sundance rap musical hit “Patti Cake$,” followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and Nichols. On Friday, August 25, Acs will host an afternoon showing of Jim Jarmusch’s 2016 Cannes drama “Paterson,” starring Driver as an aspiring poet and bus driver. Friday evening, Acs will screen “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” in which Driver Plays villain Kylo Ren.
Director David Lowery (“A Ghost Story,” “Pete’s Dragon”) and actor Adam Driver (“Girls,” “Paterson,” “The Force Awakens”) will travel to Little Rock and screen their films followed by Q&As with Nichols at the Ron Robinson Theater in the Little Rock River Market.
“Premiere” will kick off on Thursday, August 24 with a screening of the Sundance rap musical hit “Patti Cake$,” followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and Nichols. On Friday, August 25, Acs will host an afternoon showing of Jim Jarmusch’s 2016 Cannes drama “Paterson,” starring Driver as an aspiring poet and bus driver. Friday evening, Acs will screen “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” in which Driver Plays villain Kylo Ren.
- 8/3/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Inspired by Richard Linklater’s work for the last 32 years with the Austin Film Society, writer-director Jeff Nichols (“Loving,” “Midnight Special”) is launching a similar nonprofit cinephile organization, the Arkansas Cinema Society (Acs), with an inaugural event (August 24-26) called “Premiere.”
Director David Lowery (“A Ghost Story,” “Pete’s Dragon”) and actor Adam Driver (“Girls,” “Paterson,” “The Force Awakens”) will travel to Little Rock and screen their films followed by Q&As with Nichols at the Ron Robinson Theater in the Little Rock River Market.
“Premiere” will kick off on Thursday, August 24 with a screening of the Sundance rap musical hit “Patti Cake$,” followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and Nichols. On Friday, August 25, Acs will host an afternoon showing of Jim Jarmusch’s 2016 Cannes drama “Paterson,” starring Driver as an aspiring poet and bus driver. Friday evening, Acs will screen “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” in which Driver Plays villain Kylo Ren. Both films will be followed by a conversation between Nichols and Driver.
Read More‘Loving’ Director Jeff Nichols Launches Arkansas Cinema Society, With a Festival in 2018 — Exclusive
On Saturday, August 26, writer and director David Lowery will close out the event with a screening of his 2016 Disney remake of the 1970s musical “Pete’s Dragon,” as well as his latest drama, Sundance breakout “A Ghost Story,” starring Casey Affleck as a ghost haunting the home of his widow, followed by conversations with Nichols.
The Acs is looking to renovate a theater in Little Rock; longer term, Nichols wants to send programs to enlightened theaters around the state and create a grant program to help upgrade needy cinemas. “It’s a shame ‘Moonlight’ can’t be seen in southeast Arkansas, which has a massive African-American population,” said Nichols. “Come on! Let’s get these films to the further reaches of the state.”
Nichols is also impressed with Afs’s Texas filmmaker production fund, which gives rising filmmakers grants that help them cover costs while taking their films to festivals. He vividly recalls being put up in fancy hotels while taking “Shotgun Stories” and “Take Shelter” at festivals where he couldn’t afford to buy a meal.
Nichols recently taught a course with Matthew McConaughey on “Mud” at the University of Texas, and was inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame last March. Next up: he’s writing his first studio movie from scratch, “Alien Nation.”
McKibbon Hospitality, which manages five hotels in Arkansas, is presenting sponsor of “Premiere.”
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Director David Lowery (“A Ghost Story,” “Pete’s Dragon”) and actor Adam Driver (“Girls,” “Paterson,” “The Force Awakens”) will travel to Little Rock and screen their films followed by Q&As with Nichols at the Ron Robinson Theater in the Little Rock River Market.
“Premiere” will kick off on Thursday, August 24 with a screening of the Sundance rap musical hit “Patti Cake$,” followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and Nichols. On Friday, August 25, Acs will host an afternoon showing of Jim Jarmusch’s 2016 Cannes drama “Paterson,” starring Driver as an aspiring poet and bus driver. Friday evening, Acs will screen “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” in which Driver Plays villain Kylo Ren. Both films will be followed by a conversation between Nichols and Driver.
Read More‘Loving’ Director Jeff Nichols Launches Arkansas Cinema Society, With a Festival in 2018 — Exclusive
On Saturday, August 26, writer and director David Lowery will close out the event with a screening of his 2016 Disney remake of the 1970s musical “Pete’s Dragon,” as well as his latest drama, Sundance breakout “A Ghost Story,” starring Casey Affleck as a ghost haunting the home of his widow, followed by conversations with Nichols.
The Acs is looking to renovate a theater in Little Rock; longer term, Nichols wants to send programs to enlightened theaters around the state and create a grant program to help upgrade needy cinemas. “It’s a shame ‘Moonlight’ can’t be seen in southeast Arkansas, which has a massive African-American population,” said Nichols. “Come on! Let’s get these films to the further reaches of the state.”
Nichols is also impressed with Afs’s Texas filmmaker production fund, which gives rising filmmakers grants that help them cover costs while taking their films to festivals. He vividly recalls being put up in fancy hotels while taking “Shotgun Stories” and “Take Shelter” at festivals where he couldn’t afford to buy a meal.
Nichols recently taught a course with Matthew McConaughey on “Mud” at the University of Texas, and was inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame last March. Next up: he’s writing his first studio movie from scratch, “Alien Nation.”
McKibbon Hospitality, which manages five hotels in Arkansas, is presenting sponsor of “Premiere.”
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- 8/3/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
David Lowery directed one of the best-reviewed movies of the year with “A Ghost Story.” Now, he’s doing something about as different as you can get.
CBS All Access announced at the Television Critics Association press tour on Tuesday that their latest slate of original programming will include “Strange Angel,” a new show following the life of Jack Parsons.
Read More‘A Ghost Story’: How Shane Carruth Helped David Lowery Break Free of His Rigid Sense of Time
The series, created by “Black Swan” writer Mark Heyman, will chart the life of Parsons, who helped to pioneer rocket engineering in America. As chronicled in George Pendle’s 2006 book, Parsons was “a mysterious and brilliant man in 1940s Los Angeles, who by day helps birth the entirely unknown discipline of American rocketry, and by night is a performer of sex magick rituals and a disciple to occultist Aleister Crowley,...
CBS All Access announced at the Television Critics Association press tour on Tuesday that their latest slate of original programming will include “Strange Angel,” a new show following the life of Jack Parsons.
Read More‘A Ghost Story’: How Shane Carruth Helped David Lowery Break Free of His Rigid Sense of Time
The series, created by “Black Swan” writer Mark Heyman, will chart the life of Parsons, who helped to pioneer rocket engineering in America. As chronicled in George Pendle’s 2006 book, Parsons was “a mysterious and brilliant man in 1940s Los Angeles, who by day helps birth the entirely unknown discipline of American rocketry, and by night is a performer of sex magick rituals and a disciple to occultist Aleister Crowley,...
- 8/2/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
One of things that makes “Homecoming” great is what it can’t show you.
As one of the driving creative forces behind the most popular scripted series in podcasting, Eli Horowitz explains that it took a while to figure out how to make that limitation work to his advantage. Horowitz created “Homecoming” alongside Micah Bloomberg, with whom he also wrote and directs every episode of the series. As the show releases the premiere of its second season on Wednesday, he thinks they’ve finally started to figure out how this world operates.
“In audio, certain things are harder: establishing the setting, establishing who’s talking, giving each scene its own texture,” Horowitz said, in a recent IndieWire interview. “At first those seem like obstacles or limitations: chores you have to do. What we’re starting to get better at is using them as creative prompts. How can set this in...
As one of the driving creative forces behind the most popular scripted series in podcasting, Eli Horowitz explains that it took a while to figure out how to make that limitation work to his advantage. Horowitz created “Homecoming” alongside Micah Bloomberg, with whom he also wrote and directs every episode of the series. As the show releases the premiere of its second season on Wednesday, he thinks they’ve finally started to figure out how this world operates.
“In audio, certain things are harder: establishing the setting, establishing who’s talking, giving each scene its own texture,” Horowitz said, in a recent IndieWire interview. “At first those seem like obstacles or limitations: chores you have to do. What we’re starting to get better at is using them as creative prompts. How can set this in...
- 7/19/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Well-reviewed erotic period thriller “Lady Macbeth” (Roadside Attractions) led the new specialized limited lineup. But a below-$15,000 start at five major New York/Los Angeles theaters came in well below other stronger recent debuts.
With studio sequel “War for the Planet of the Apes” nabbing better-than-usual critical response (watch out for “Dunkirk” this week) and many popular films expanding, it’s getting tougher for even acclaimed new films to stand out.
Two top Sundance premieres — U.S. Narrative Competition title “To the Bone” and U.S. Documentary Audience Award winner “Chasing Coral” — both premiered on Netflix along with limited theatrical play. As usual for the company, the grosses went unreported.
Opening
Lady Macbeth (Roadside Attractions) – Metacritic: 78; Festivals include: Toronto 2016, Sundance 2017
$68,813 in 5 theaters; PTA (per theater average): $13,762
This low-budget 19th-century adultery drama’s roots are closer to “Madame Bovary” and “Lady Chatterly’s Lover” than Shakespeare. With its bodice-ripping appeal,...
With studio sequel “War for the Planet of the Apes” nabbing better-than-usual critical response (watch out for “Dunkirk” this week) and many popular films expanding, it’s getting tougher for even acclaimed new films to stand out.
Two top Sundance premieres — U.S. Narrative Competition title “To the Bone” and U.S. Documentary Audience Award winner “Chasing Coral” — both premiered on Netflix along with limited theatrical play. As usual for the company, the grosses went unreported.
Opening
Lady Macbeth (Roadside Attractions) – Metacritic: 78; Festivals include: Toronto 2016, Sundance 2017
$68,813 in 5 theaters; PTA (per theater average): $13,762
This low-budget 19th-century adultery drama’s roots are closer to “Madame Bovary” and “Lady Chatterly’s Lover” than Shakespeare. With its bodice-ripping appeal,...
- 7/16/2017
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
“A Ghost Story” features Casey Affleck wearing a sheet as he faces eternity, but its most (in)famous scene doesn’t have anything to do with ghosts. Rather, it’s the extended sequence in which Rooney Mara eats an entire pie in real time as she mourns the loss of her beloved. In a new interview with Yahoo! Movies, writer/director David Lowery says he knows that the scene has taken on a life of its own — and he’s okay if people leave during it.
Read MoreWhy Buddhists Might Get a Kick Out of David Lowery’s ‘A Ghost Story’
“It wasn’t meant to be a litmus test, but I knew that it would probably function as that,” admits Lowery. “It also wasn’t meant to be a meme, but I also know that it would probably become one.” He also calls it a “personal” and “intimate” moment,...
Read MoreWhy Buddhists Might Get a Kick Out of David Lowery’s ‘A Ghost Story’
“It wasn’t meant to be a litmus test, but I knew that it would probably function as that,” admits Lowery. “It also wasn’t meant to be a meme, but I also know that it would probably become one.” He also calls it a “personal” and “intimate” moment,...
- 7/15/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Break free and be a champion with the opportunities in today’s casting roundup! An upcoming biopic on the legendary band Queen is looking for male actors for several supporting roles. There are also roles available in two more feature films, including a crossover period drama and a major 1970s-set production! “Queen” Biopic Feature FILMMale talent ages 18–76 with 1970s and 1980s-style hair are sought for several supporting roles in an upcoming Queen biopic feature film. Men with shorter hair can apply but must be willing to grow up their hair following application to be considered. The production will begin shooting later this year, specific dates and location Tbc. Pay will be provided in accordance with Faa/Pact rates. Apply now! “The Chairman”“The Chairman,” a feature film from the creators of “Ask the Cheat,” is looking to cast local actors for the crossover period drama set in the Middle Ages...
- 7/7/2017
- backstage.com
Ariana Grande‘s inspiring cover of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” has become a permanent part of the singers’ Dangerous Woman tour, which resumed on Wednesday night in Paris — more than two weeks after it was suspended following the deadly Manchester terrorist attack.
The 23-year-old star took the stage at the AccorHotels Arena for a high-energy return, making her way through hits like “Problem,” “Side to Side,” and “Break Free” — with boyfriend Mac Miller even joining her for “One Last Time.”
But towards the end of her show, she stripped away much of the stage theatrics to perform the emotional “Somewhere...
The 23-year-old star took the stage at the AccorHotels Arena for a high-energy return, making her way through hits like “Problem,” “Side to Side,” and “Break Free” — with boyfriend Mac Miller even joining her for “One Last Time.”
But towards the end of her show, she stripped away much of the stage theatrics to perform the emotional “Somewhere...
- 6/8/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Ariana Grande‘s manager Scooter Braun shared a powerful message from a victim of the terrorist attack that killed 22 people at her May 22 concert during Sunday’s benefit concert in Manchester.
“We want to welcome you all and thank you all for joining us today,” he said while introducing Grande. “Thanks to my friend Ariana Grande and the entire Dangerous Woman crew — myself and everyone around the world are so grateful to you for stepping up and taking action. We also want to thank the Manchester first responders and bystanders many of whom might be here tonight.”
Braun, who helped organize the event,...
“We want to welcome you all and thank you all for joining us today,” he said while introducing Grande. “Thanks to my friend Ariana Grande and the entire Dangerous Woman crew — myself and everyone around the world are so grateful to you for stepping up and taking action. We also want to thank the Manchester first responders and bystanders many of whom might be here tonight.”
Braun, who helped organize the event,...
- 6/4/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Ariana Grande returned to England on Sunday for a special benefit concert dedicated to the victims of the May 22 terrorist attack in Manchester, which occurred immediately following her concert there.
VideosJames Corden Delivers Heartfelt Message to Manchester in Wake of Ariana Grande Concert Bombing
The event, dubbed One Love Manchester and broadcast on Freeform, was headlined by a resilient Grande, whose initial set included “Be Alright” and “Break Free.” She later returned to sing “Where Is the Love” with The Black Eyed Peas, before she was joined by the Parrs Wood High School Choir for an emotional rendition of “My Everything.
VideosJames Corden Delivers Heartfelt Message to Manchester in Wake of Ariana Grande Concert Bombing
The event, dubbed One Love Manchester and broadcast on Freeform, was headlined by a resilient Grande, whose initial set included “Be Alright” and “Break Free.” She later returned to sing “Where Is the Love” with The Black Eyed Peas, before she was joined by the Parrs Wood High School Choir for an emotional rendition of “My Everything.
- 6/4/2017
- TVLine.com
Almost two weeks after a terrorist attack outside her concert killed 22 and injured over 100 people, Ariana Grande has once again taken the stage in Manchester.
Wearing a sweatshirt that read “One Love Manchester,” the singer, 23, opened her performance with her hit song “Be Alright,” followed by “Break Free.”
The mood at the concert was especially somber after a terrorist attack in London — which left seven dead and 48 injured after three men drove into a crowd and attacked with knives — occurred less than 24 hours ahead of the concert. Despite the attack and the severe threat level, Grande’s manager Scooter Braun...
Wearing a sweatshirt that read “One Love Manchester,” the singer, 23, opened her performance with her hit song “Be Alright,” followed by “Break Free.”
The mood at the concert was especially somber after a terrorist attack in London — which left seven dead and 48 injured after three men drove into a crowd and attacked with knives — occurred less than 24 hours ahead of the concert. Despite the attack and the severe threat level, Grande’s manager Scooter Braun...
- 6/4/2017
- by Jodi Guglielmi
- PEOPLE.com
Lily-Rose Depp has come out as sexually fluid. The stunning 16-year-old daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis made the announcement via Instagram on Monday, sharing a photo of herself from the Self Evident Truths Project. The concept aims to spread awareness and understanding of the broader spectrum of sexuality and also serves as a photographic record of 10,000 people in the Us who identify "anywhere on the Lgbtqi spectrum." Lily-Rose also posed with her friend iO Tillett Wright, who is the project's founder. iO shared the sweet snap, writing, "I'm so proud of my baby girl @lilyrose_depp. She decided she wanted to be in @selfevidentproject because she falls somewhere on the vast spectrum, and I couldn't be happier to welcome her to the family. She's a tiny gem of a good human. #prouduncle #weareyou." Lily-Rose is the latest celebrity to bring attention to the subject of gender and sexual fluidity.
- 8/26/2015
- by Brittney-Stephens
- Popsugar.com
In January it was announced that Australian actress, model, and DJ Ruby Rose joined the cast of Orange Is the New Black as a potential love interest for two of the main characters. Her name quickly spread across the Internet, and many people - like us - were instantly struck by how beautiful she is. Turns out, Ruby is as gorgeous on the inside as she is outside; not only is she a generous supporter of campaigns for animal welfare, anti-bullying, and youth mental health, but she also wrote and produced a short film about gender roles called Break Free, which has garnered over 2 million views. We're helping you get to know this stunning star a bit better - keep reading for 10 interesting facts about Ruby Rose, then check out pictures from Oitnb season three.
- 6/13/2015
- by Brittney-Stephens
- Popsugar.com
Litchfield has a new inmate – and she is absolutely stunning.
Ruby Rose stars as Stella Carlin in Orange Is the New Black's third season, and her striking looks attract the attention of both Piper (Taylor Schilling) and Alex (Laura Prepon), Elle magazine reported in January.
A relative newcomer to the U.S., the Australian-born Rose, 28, made waves as soon as her casting news broke.
Here are five things you need to know about the inmate who drives a wedge between Oitnb's star-crossed lovers.
1. She's Out and ProudRose came out as a lesbian when she was just 12 years old.
Ruby Rose stars as Stella Carlin in Orange Is the New Black's third season, and her striking looks attract the attention of both Piper (Taylor Schilling) and Alex (Laura Prepon), Elle magazine reported in January.
A relative newcomer to the U.S., the Australian-born Rose, 28, made waves as soon as her casting news broke.
Here are five things you need to know about the inmate who drives a wedge between Oitnb's star-crossed lovers.
1. She's Out and ProudRose came out as a lesbian when she was just 12 years old.
- 1/8/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- People.com - TV Watch
Litchfield has a new inmate - and she is absolutely stunning. Ruby Rose will star as Stella Carlin in Orange Is the New Black's third season, and her striking looks will attract the attention of both Piper (Taylor Schilling) and Alex (Laura Prepon), Elle magazine reports. A relative newcomer to the U.S., the Australian-born Rose, 28, has been making waves online ever since the casting news broke.Here are five things you need to know about the inmate who will - quite understandably - drive a wedge between Oitnb's star-crossed lovers. 1. She's Out and ProudRose came out as...
- 1/8/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- PEOPLE.com
If you're looking for a little inspiration today, look no further. Warning: Video contains some explicit material. Ruby Rose, an Australian model and DJ, recently released a video titled "Break Free," which she says is a reflection on her struggle with gender identity and presentation. The description below the video reads: "A short film about gender roles, Trans, and what it is like to have an identity that deviates from the status quo." Rose's video definitely deviates from the status quo in a beautiful way. People are, for the most part, responding positively and the video has over 125,000 shares and 95,000 likes on Facebook, with over 250,000 views on YouTube. Rose wrote and...
- 7/22/2014
- E! Online
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