October 14, 20204 yr Notice the arch in the wall; looks like her house on Edinburgh Ave. (that house is back on the market) and not Leo's place. Corona killed her small momentum, and no one really cares about them anymore
October 27, 20204 yr 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
October 29, 20204 yr Rosario Dawson, Sacha Baron Cohen, Alicia Keys, Mark Ruffalo, Amy Schumer, Kerry Washington, Orlando Bloom, Chelsea Handler, Alyssa Milano, Billy Ray Cyrus, Camila Morrone, Olivia Munn and Many Other A List Stars Join Telethon for America on Election Eve to Get Out the Vote Presented by RepresentUs, "Tonight We Laugh, Tomorrow We Vote." LOS ANGELES, Oct. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- On Election Eve, Nov. 2nd, many of America's biggest stars will join together for the second ever Telethon for America to create the biggest voter turnout in history and combat voter suppression and disinformation. In addition to being a night of comedy, live performances and a live celebrity video bank, the event will offer critical voter protection information. The event is presented by fiercely non-partisan anti-corruption organization RepresentUs and will air live at 9 pm ET/6 pm PT on Free SpeechTV and simulcast on TelethonForAmerica.com, and the social media platforms of RepresentUs and celebrity talent. Hosted by award-winning actress Rosario Dawson and comedian, actor, and television host Ben Gleib, the event is free and open to the public to watch live. Flipping the traditional telethon on its head, instead of donations, viewers are asked to make a pledge to cast their vote on Nov. 3rd, and to bring their friends to the polls. A few lucky viewers will get a chance to join the show live on air, and speak with some of their favorite stars in one-on-one video chats. The telethon was created by Ben Gleib in 2018 and helped achieve the historic voter turnout we had in the midterm elections. Confirmed celebrities include Rosario Dawson, Sacha Baron Cohen, Alicia Keys, Mark Ruffalo, Amy Schumer, Kerry Washington, Orlando Bloom, Chelsea Handler, Alyssa Milano, Billy Ray Cyrus, Camila Morrone, Busy Phillips, Kevin Smith, Diane Guerrero, Debra Messing, Dr. Phil, Josh Gad, Olivia Munn, Adam Mckay, America Ferrera, Ed Helms, Sophia Bush, Matt Barnes, Shin Lim, Chris Redd, Dennis Quaid, Nikki Glaser, Cody Rhodes, Fortune Feimster, Craig Robinson, Joshua Jackson, Tanya Tucker, Steve Hofstetter, Jackie Tohn, the Sklar Brothers, Brad Williams and Jade Catta-Preta. "I know we hear this a lot, but this is the most important election of our lives. And no matter what side you're on, voting is how we take care of each other. It's how we protect the things that make us American. A huge turnout is how we can protect the election and make cheating or complaints of fraud moot. It's why this telethon matters so much-it helps us take care of each other," said actress, political activist, and executive producer of Telethon for America Alyssa Milano. This election season, widespread voter suppression and misinformation are being used in an attempt to delegitimize the 2020 Presidential election, putting our democracy in peril. Telethon for America relays the importance and power of voting to a nation at a crossroads by countering voting myths and offering crucial tips and resources to empower voters--such as knowing your rights at the polls, states with same-day voter registration, how to get discount rides to vote and a voter protection hotline--in an eleventh-hour action to create the biggest voter turnout in American history. "Differences of opinion are part of what makes our nation great. But that's not a license to weaponize them to turn us against each other, deprive us of our sacred right to vote, or use disinformation to throw our democracy under the bus," said Ben Gleib, creator and host of Telethon for America. "I created this event as a way to fight that, and start a tradition of us gathering on Election Eve, across party lines, to remind ourselves of our core values, and to laugh together. Because nothing bridges the divide better than making each other laugh." Telethon for America is the first telethon in history with the goal of raising zero dollars, instead aiming to increase voter turnout. It is written by Ben Gleib, Aida Rodriguez, Ken Garr, Dan Sinclair, Dwayne Perkins, Jarret Berenstein and Richard Greene. It is produced by Gleib's Neurotic Gangster Productions, Nowhere Comedy (the world's first virtual comedy venue), The Jay and Tony Show, and Barry Katz Entertainment and executive producers include Ben Gleib, Alyssa Milano, Rosario Dawson, Barry Katz, Jay Blumenfield, and Tony Marsh. Sponsors include RepresentUs and DC Vote. "The United States is currently near the bottom of the list, number 26 out of the 32 leading democracies of the world, for voter turnout. My generation is the first to witness America become less democratic -- forced to contend with the outsized influence of big money in politics and the most voter suppression since the Jim Crow era," said Renaldo Pearson, Chief Diversity Officer and Director of External Affairs at RepresentUs. "With this telethon, RepresentUs hopes to do our part as leaders of the pro-democracy movement and connect the dots between the long-game (electoral reforms) and the short-game (the next election) to unrig the system." About the Telethon for America Telethon For America is a live digital telethon and entertainment show created by comedian, actor, and television host Ben Gleib and hosted by award-winning actress Rosario Dawson and Ben Gleib to encourage voters to head to the polls ahead of the 2020 Presidential Election. It is the first telethon ever that aims to raise zero dollars and instead asks viewers to pledge to vote. The telethon features A-list celebrities and includes live performances, comedy, music, and interaction with a celebrity video bank getting fans and potential voters ready to vote on November 3rd. This event follows the 2018 Telethon for America hosted by actress Olivia Munn and Ben Gleib to increase voter turnout in the 2018 midterm elections. You can read more about Telethon for America here. About RepresentUs RepresentUs is the leading anti-corruption organization that is unrigging America's broken political system. Co-Founded in 2012 by Josh Silver and Joshua Graham Lynn, they are leading a non-partisan movement of Americans dedicated to putting power back in the hands of the voters. Corruption and a rigged system have halted progress on the issues that Americans care most about, from healthcare to education to government spending. Through the continued passage of state and local laws that fix our broken elections, fight against gerrymandering, stop political bribery, and end secret money, RepresentUs advocates for the federal passage of the bi-partisan American Anti-Corruption Act to restore a government that is once again by and for the people. To date, the movement has passed 114 transformative anti-corruption acts and resolutions in cities and states across the country—and in 2018 passed more anti-corruption reform than in any other year in America's history. For more information on RepresentUs and the strategy to unrig the system, visit represent.us. source
November 19, 20204 yr Her huskies are extremely cute, I can't not to post them💗 credit @camilamorrone via IG stories
November 20, 20204 yr 16 hours ago, Lilja K said: 98561819_2750393321845997_333028635188543600_n.mp4 Is this her apartment?
December 18, 20204 yr Cami's huskies appreciation post💗 79597929_757041004907373_8758277307701993128_n.mp4 cr camilamorrone IG
December 21, 20204 yr 6 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: I know Cami's similarity with her mom Lucila is obvious, but now Cami looks like literally Lucila's clone. Gorgeous in any case💖 Better quality pics
December 22, 20204 yr So Leo is filming a movie with Jennifer Lawrence and Cami does not even get a scheduled pap walk with Leo in Boston? What does she do all day as she is 23 and never had a regular job and her work experience has been a few small movie roles?
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