She looked cute in a crop top, yellow and black printed jacket, cuffed blue jeans, and black Dr. Martens, completing her look with rosy makeup and letting her sleek locks flow freely.
That same night, Madison took to Twitter to rave about the Nashville musical duo’s cover.
“Okay soooo i’m crying,” Madison wrote. “Not joking i’ve been obsessed with u guys for years. this is so amazing … thank you.”
okay soooo i’m crying. not joking i’ve been obsessed with u guys for years. this is so amazing ???????????? thank you https://t.co/FoFOpJYR7U
The first holiday songs are starting to drop and one of our faves, Lennon Stella, is featured on one of them!
The Nashville actress and singer teamed up with Barns Courtney for “Baby, it’s Cold Outside”, which is featured on Capitol Records’ new compilation, Holidays Rule Volume 2.
Lennon & Maisy put on an amazing performance during 2017 WE Day UN at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday afternoon (September 20) in New York City.
The two sisters and Nashville stars stepped out at the event with their parents, Canadian country stars The Stellas.
Monique actually presented three tri-state area youth with WE Volunteer Now grants, made possible by The Allstate Foundation, to support their school projects.
10+ pics inside of Lennon, Maisy, Monique Coleman and more…
Nashville actress and singer Lennon Stella loves to play with her locks when she isn’t filming (remember when she dyed her hair pastel pink a few months ago?) and now she has gone for an entirely new color — white-blonde.
Sunday (July 30), the 17-year-old debuted her new locks on Instagram and Twitter, which are markedly shorter and lighter. The new color is a super-light, almost totally white blonde, and she looks fierce.
“Change,” she captioned one Instagram posing with her new hair.
BRB — just making an appointment to the nearest salon.
Lennon and Maisy Stella look so ready for summer on the cover of Parade magazine, available now.
The sisters opened up about their show Nashville, fans and growing up with no Internet. Check it:
Lennon on growing up with the show: “It has been a big part of our lives. It really is a cool thing to be around the same people for so long. We have moved around so many times, our family is just a bunch of gypsies. The longest we’d ever lived in a house was a year. So it has been cool having this consistency.”
Maisy on their evolving plot lines: “It’s crazy because we’ve gone from going in the kitchen and getting a bowl of cereal and going to school to having super-intense, really detailed story lines. It’s fun to test yourself and challenge yourself with that.”
Lennon on their younger years in Canada: “We grew up on a farm with no internet, no TV, no phone. The most peaceful time of my life was our Sundays in Canada just making music and being outside.”
Lennon on Nashville fans: “It’s so crazy having people watch us grow up and love or hate our characters. And when the show got canceled [on ABC], it was an overflowing amount of love from people. We had no idea that there was that much love for it.”
For more from Lennon and Maisy, head to Parade.com.
Hayden Panettiere‘s character Juliette serves as a role model figure for Lennon Stella‘s Maddie in the musical drama Nashville, and, as it turns out, she is a role model for both Lennon and her little sister Maisy Stella in real life as well.
The on and off-screen sisters opened up about learning about acting from Hayden in a new video interview, revealing that she taught them how to cry on-cue (a skill both need to use often during filming.)
“Hayden is like the best person for advice,” Lennon tells Entertainment Weekly, “because she’s been doing it for so long and she really really cares.”
She also shared that in terms of crying, Hayden taught her not to hold her breath, but to start talking instead in order to channel the proper emotions.
“She knew exactly how to get it out of me.”
We knew the Nashville cast were close (they even celebrated the sisters’ dual graduations!) but we had no idea how much they helped one another on-set.