Erika Tham makes heads turn in a amazing look on the green carpet at the premiere of Kim Possible held at The Television Academy on Tuesday night (February 12) in Los Angeles.
The 19-year-old actress, in a Christopher Kane dress, stars in the new DCOM as Bonnie, Kim’s longtime frenemy.
The “Expectations” singer and the “Hurts Like Hell” crooner stepped out for the event held ahead of the 2019 Grammys at Lexus Lounge on Friday (February 8) in Los Angeles.
Lauren wore a sheer cream ensemble with a white bodysuit and booties, and Madison rocked a black bra top with a black jacket and shoes and printed pants.
Lauren kicked off the event, and Madison closed out the day with a live performance.
That same day, Lauren attended the Janelle Monae x Instagram Fem The Future Brunch to celebrate the nominated women in music at this year’s awards.
The video, which was directed by Kristin, showcases a fun dance performance using James‘ makeup palette as the inspiration for the paint scatter colors.
“This project was so amazing to do and I was thrilled when Kristin asked me to be a part of it,” Nia shared with J-14. “It is a privilege to work with so many talented professional dancers. To be included in such an incredible group of people is humbling.”
She added, “The video turned out so well and I am so glad that her vision came to life in the performance. I can’t wait to see what other projects we do in the future!”
Nia Sioux doesn’t let haters on social media get to her anymore.
The 17-year-old actress opened up about an experience that changed her perspective on the negativity she encounters online.
“Last year I was posting a video on Instagram and I was really excited about it and then like five minutes later I got all these really mean comments and it just threw me off,” Nia told YSBnow.
She added, “I was going into work and feeling so overwhelmed and my mom wasn’t with me at the time. I just broke down and started to cry because it was so much.”
Thankfully, it was an learning experience for Nia.
“That’s when I realized that those comments don’t matter and those people are just haters out there who are either just jealous of you or just so negative. It’s really sad that that’s happening but you know you just have to ignore those comments or delete or block them because you don’t need that negativity,” Nia explained.
Check out all that Nia had to say in the video below…
The three former Dance Moms stars reunited at Kalani‘s launch party for her Kalani Hearts PG, a fashion collaboration with prom dress retailer PromGirl, in Los Angeles on Wednesday (January 30).
The celebration featured many surprises for Kalani, including the reveal of her debut on a billboard on Sunset Blvd, plus the reveal of her campaign on a double decker bus!
All of the girls were gifted their favorite dress from the collection, as well as matching accessories from shoe and accessory retailer Call it Spring.
The film is set in the distant future, in an age where humans have enjoyed centuries of peace, prosperity, and immortality due to a genetic modification called ‘The Code’.
In this utopian society, a small band of rebels — Suria (Bianca), Siona (Chiara), Medorin (Kiri), Sonitas (Sioux), and Gergot (Grier) — dares to question whether they want to live forever, launching a revolution of unparalleled proportions.