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  1. Lilja K replied to Shepherd's post in a topic in Actresses
    Honestly I'm not loving the idea of the movie but hoping for the best. ‘Euphoria’ Star Sydney Sweeney To Lead Crime-Drama ‘Silver Star’ About Unlikely Couple EXCLUSIVE: Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney has been set to star in feature crime drama Silver Star. The film will chart the story of an unlikely couple: Buddy, a 20-year-old fresh out of jail, and Franny (Sweeney), a pregnant 19-year-old. After his botched robbery attempt at the bank that foreclosed on Buddy’s childhood home, he abducts her, triggering an unexpected journey together. Casting for the male lead is underway, and filming is scheduled for early 2021 in the U.S. The original screenplay will be directed by writer-director Ruben Amar (Swim Little Fish Swim), who is producing under his banner Les Films de la Fusée with actress-producer Lola Bessis (Picnic at Hanging Rock), Virginie Lacombe (Port Authority) of Virginie Films and Jamin O’Brien (Eighth Grade) of The Community. Amar and Bessis wrote, produced and directed SXSW 2013 pic Swim Little Fish Swim. Lacombe produced 2019 Cannes Un Certain Regard entry Port Authority and co-produced 2017 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight title Mobile Homes. O’Brien executive-produced 2019 critical hit Eighth Grade. Rising actress Sweeney is known for hit series Euphoria, The Handmaid’s Tale and Sharp Objects as well as Sundance pic Big Time Adolescence. She next will be seen in the Amazon Original thriller The Voyeurs, while upcoming projects include Mike White’s HBO limited series The White Lotus and series The Players Table with singer Halsey. Director Amar said: “Sydney is an extraordinary actress who brings nuance and subtlety to each character she embodies. Her talent will allow her to metamorphose, with grace and talent into the very complex multifaceted Franny.” Sweeney is represented by Paradigm, Imprint PR and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller. source
  2. Lilja K replied to FashionDream's post in a topic in Actresses
  3. Lilja K replied to a post in a topic in Gisele Bundchen
  4. Lilja K replied to FashionDream's post in a topic in Actresses
    L'OFFICIEL EXCLUSIVE: A Special Guest Crashed Camila Morrone's Holiday Campaign with Coach Unveiling her latest campaign with Coach, actress Camila Morrone shares her favorite holiday traditions new and old, and tells us about the special guest on the set of her photoshoot. This time last year, model-turned-actress Camila Morrone was making headlines for her breakout role in indie flick Mickey and the Bear. Like everyone else in Hollywood and elsewhere, however, her momentum came to a halt in 2020 as projects were put on hold. After passing time during the pandemic learning Italian, fostering (and adopting) huskies, and traveling, 23-year-old Morrone is gearing up to get back to work in the new year. Last November, the Argentinian LA-native announced that she’ll be joining the cast of Amazon limited-series Daisy Jones and the Six, and production is slated to start early 2021. With January inching closer, she’s itching to get back on set and work with the Riley Keogh-led cast. But before returning to acting, Morrone kicks off the holiday season with a special Coach campaign. Sitting next to her Christmas tree with mistletoe in hand, she gets into the festive spirit while showing off Coach’s most gift-worthy accessories of the season, including a pair of shearling boots and a leather tote. A returning face to the Coach family, the actress is also joined by Jennifer Lopez, Michael B. Jordan, Megan Thee Stallion, and more ambassadors in their own Holiday is Where You Find It vignettes. Here, Morrone speaks exclusively with L’OFFICIEL about all things holiday, from her family traditions to her guilty pleasures, along with filling us in on who stole the show of her Coach photoshoot. L'OFFICIEL: How will the holidays look different for you and your family this year? CAMILA MORRONE: I've never spent a Christmas away from my family, luckily, and work has never collided with that, but it looks like this year work may be conflicting with my Christmas festivities. It's a weird time for everyone and I'm curious to see how these holidays will go about. I'm not sure where my Christmas is being held this year and I know that I'm not doing a big celebration, so at least I got to live vicariously through my Coach holiday campaign. L'O: What holiday tradition did you want to reflect in the campaign? CM: I'm really into decorating the tree. I've done that every Christmas, and it's like my big thing with my mom. We pretty much start decorating the tree right after Thanksgiving. We move from Thanksgiving festivities onto Christmas festivities, so that's the fun thing to do Thanksgiving weekend. I like to have them around to get into the spirit. I've collected a really nice group of ornaments and things that I like to put on the tree that are meaningful. I usually stick to an all-gold or all-silver tree and then I always add fake snowflakes on top so it looks snowy and Christmas-y. L'O: Are you the type to dress up for Christmas or spend it in pajamas? CM: I change my Christmas PJ onesies every couple of years, and I normally start off Christmas in a cute outfit and by the time I'm halfway done with my meal I go and change out into something more forgiving and sweatpants-like. You need clothes that will expand on Christmas. L'O: I heard that someone special made a cameo while capturing the campaign. CM: It's [my dog] Sally's debut! She has never sat in front of the camera and she absolutely loved it as everyone on set can attest to because she would not get out of the shot. She was just so in love with camera, so it was Sally's big modeling moment. And may I add that she's a rescue, and we should all rescue or adopt if we have the opportunity. L'O: If you can't be at home for the holidays this year, where would you want your destination Christmas celebration to be? CM: The past couple years I've been doing it at my home, hosting a bunch of people and doing a really big Christmas dinner. Before that, growing up, I always went to Argentina. I never missed a Christmas there because that's where my whole family lives and is from. So in order to see my cousins and my grandparents, I would have to travel over there and spend Christmas, which is interesting because it's the opposite season so it's always super hot for Christmas versus here it's the coldest time in the U.S. L'O: Does your family celebrate any Argentinian holiday customs? CM: When I started doing Christmas in America, I realized that you guys open the presents on the morning of [December] 25th, on Christmas Day, which I guess is the way they do it all over the world, but in Argentina it happens at night on Christmas Eve. Santa comes down the chimney when we're all at dinner and then we go to the tree and everything is there all of a sudden. So Christmas morning doesn't really exist, at least my family has never done it like that. L'O: What's on your Christmas menu? CM: In Argentina, it was really different because growing up we didn't make candied yams and there's no stuffing. It's a very different kind of cuisine. I like what we do here in America because it's just so much more glutinous and it's the only time of year that you're going to sit down and eat this kind of food. The Christmas menu since I've been doing it and hosting my own has been turkey and vegan options for my vegan friends, which I have a lot of, and then the creamiest mashed potatoes you could ever imagine, candied yams are an absolute necessity with extra burnt marshmallows, stuffing, and I always have apple cider around this time–hot and cold. And I make none of this, by the way. L'O: Any holiday guilty pleasures? CM: I definitely love my pumpkin pies this time of year and I really go for it during this month of the holiday season. I do a lot of baking and eat a lot of other people's baking. I listen to the same Mariah Carey Christmas soundtrack pretty much the whole month and a little bit of the Frank Sinatra holiday album. Yeah, I get pretty lazy in December and I guess that's my guilty pleasure. source
  5. https://www.instagram.com/p/CG2XlXOHEU5/ Wtf w instagram? Why I can't embed the links?🤔
  6. Thanks BarbieErin! Glad to see Leo slowly returning to normal (before covid) life
  7. Lilja K replied to FashionDream's post in a topic in Actresses
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  9. Thanks for the article, Jade! I never thought about it before I read🤔
  10. Guys, I propose to ignore Slive and do not responding to him/her anymore.
  11. Another Leo's sighting via DM
  12. I'm not American but I'm modern. And yeah, I see racism and bodyshaming and other sh*t because it's not gone even in 21st century. What about you - you just disrespectful not only to people who post here but a whole Leo thread. You just sh*tting the thread by your complaints instead of posting smth so can you just shut the f*ck up please? Btw as Jade says owner of simply site pays for pics and probably won't let content posted somewhere else. Vk isn't international social network it's a mainly Russian sn but Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook is. And as a Russian I can say Vk isn't better than other social media, it still full of sh*t like every social media.
  13. Our prayers have been answered! Thanks @akatosh for another great news!💗
  14. Thanks for kind words, Leo content is so rare nowadays but I hope that will change🙏🏻
  15. Akatosh thanks for great news!💕💕💕
  16. So why don't you post content from these sites? You always complain but you do nothing so post smth or stop harassing people who post the content here.
  17. I don't know you guys miss or not but Leofashion is back again
  18. And people from these sites stealing content from other sites and somewhere else. Everybody stealing content from each other, this is the Internet.
  19. Lilja K replied to FashionDream's post in a topic in Actresses