Shay Mitchell flirts with a feathery look while arriving at the launch of Patrick Ta’s Beauty Collection on Thursday night (April 4) at Goya Studios in Los Angeles.
The former You actress stepped out to celebrate the launch of her longtime makeup artist Patrick‘s new collection.
“Always inspiring to see the wonderful work @childrensla is doing. Thank you @nphilanthropy for including us! #CHLA,” Danielle shared on her Instagram.
Over the weekend, many stars opened up about the impact Crazy Rich Asians had on them – and Arden Cho is joining them.
In a series of tweets, the Honor List actress revealed how she connected with the movie, plus To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before on its’ importance and why we need more of these films.
“As an awkward introverted teen I lived vicariously through movies,” Arden wrote. “I loved every romcom & romance movie but they always made me feel like you had to be white to be beautiful, to fall in love, to be the lead. I remember my first crush liking my best friend who was blonde with blue eyes, just like in the movies. I was invisible. I didn’t know what it meant to be Asian American, all I knew was I looked different & I hated it.”
She continues, “Until this weekend, I had never seen a film that made me think for a moment that someone who looked like me could be the heroine. Seeing Rachel Chu & Lara Jean as the lead of their stories was so powerful, so necessary. Just so many emotions I can’t capture but the little teenage girl in me is bawling 😭 May this be just the beginning to many more relatable films! #CrazyRichAsians #ToAllTheBoysIveLoved.”
“Also I’m so happy to see such gorgeous, stunning, sexy, hot, charming Asian American & Asian Women & Men on the BIG screen!!!!” Arden exclaimed. “Never been so proud to be Asian American!!! ❤️ Thank you to everyone who made #CrazyRichAsians come to life!”
Sasha Pieterse is a vision in white at the premiere of her new movie, The Honor List, held at The London Hotel on Thursday night (May 10) in West Hollywood, Calif.
The 22-year-old actress met up with co-stars Arden Cho and Meghan Rienks at the event, as well as Elissa Down, who directed the flick.
“I’m so proud of this project and all of the hard work, laughs, tears, and firsts that came with it,” Sasha wrote on Instagram after the event.
She adds, “And I can’t wait for you to meet Isabella. She’s such a bad ass!”
The Honor List is out NOW on Digital and on DVD May 15th.
Arden Cho and Meghan Rienks step out together at the premiere of The Honor List during the 2018 Bentonville Film Festival on Tuesday (May 1) in Bentonville, Arkansas.
The two stars opened up about the film during a panel event before a screening of their upcoming movie.
The film follows four girls: Piper (Rienks), Isabella (Sasha Pieterse), Sophie (Karreuche Tran), and Honor (Cho).
Previously best friends, now in the summer before their senior year of high school, they barely speak to each other. When Honor suddenly dies, the friends reunite to complete a forgotten bucket list they made freshman year.
The trailer for Sasha Pieterse and Arden Cho‘s upcoming movie, The Honor List, is finally out!
The film follows four girls: Piper (Meghan Rienks), Isabella (Pieterse), Sophie (Karreuche Tran), and Honor (Cho).
Previously best friends, now in the summer before their senior year of high school, they barely speak to each other. When Honor suddenly dies, the friends reunite to complete a forgotten bucket list they made freshman year.
Meghan chatted with EW about the film, saying it’s something that is based on her own life in a way.
“We did one thing [on our list that me and some friends made freshman year of high school] – we stayed up and watched the sunrise. That was the only thing we accomplished,” she says. “We then lost the list and never did anything else from it, but I always thought back to that.”
The Honor List is available on digital and On Demand May 11th and on DVD May 15th.