As far as the US Presidental Election goes, Shailene Woodley is over her grieving period.
The Big Little Lies actress, who shares the February 2017 cover of Elle magazine with her co-stars Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, and Zoe Kravitz, opened up about politics in the glossy, and how she knew exactly why Donald Trump was going to win the election.
“It’s hard to talk about politics in a Hollywood world. I learned that really quickly,” she shared. “But after the California primaries, when Bernie Sanders lost�and I’m not saying he should have won�I knew that Trump was going to win.”
“Because I’d been on the ground for months, and we would be in small cities in America and big cities in America, and Bernie would get tens of thousands of people at his rallies. And then Trump would come and he’d get the same numbers,” Shailene adds, “But Hillary would only have a few hundred people at her fundraisers.”
She continued, “It doesn’t matter how much more you have in your bank; if 50,000 people show up to your opponents’ rallies and you only have a few hundred people, it says a lot about what the people of America are ready to do. I grieved all of this months ago, where- as most people are grieving it now.”
We absolutely love that Bonnie Wright and Evanna Lynch, who played Ginny Weasley and Luna Lovegood, came out to support the world premiere of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!
The two Harry Potter alums made sure to take some selfies for social media for all the fans, all while supporting author J.K. Rowling at the premiere of the movie.
The release of the upcoming Harry Potter spin-off movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is inching closer and closer and seeing the stars at the New York premiere is getting us SO excited!
Eddie Redmayne and Ezra Miller were among the actors who walked the red carpet at the world premiere held at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall on Thursday (November 10) in New York City.
Shailene Woodley almost runs off a cliff in the new trailer for her miniseries Big Little Lies, set to premiere on HBO in 2017.
In the series, the 24-year-old actress befriends two mothers – played by Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman – who must navigate their their family drama, friendships and love lives after a tragedy occurs.
The dark comedy, based on Liane Moriarty‘s 2014 novel of the same name, was developed by Reese and Nicole, directed by Jean-Marc Vall�e, and created David E. Kelley.
Watch the trailer below!
Big Little Lies: An HBO Limited Series: Official Tease (HBO)
In the haunting new song, which is titled “Teardrop,” Miley assists with harmonies and even contributes a spoken word interlude. Miley previously worked with the group on their “Bitch” video.
The is now available for download on iTunes or to stream on Apple Music.
Cameron Dallas snaps a selfie while in a room filled with cameras for this new image featured in Calvin Klein‘s latest “I ______ in #mycalvins” call to action campaign.
The 21-year-old social media star says that he “overshares” in his Calvins.
The images and video were shot by photographer and filmmaker Tyrone Lebon.
“Through our Fall 2016 global campaign, we push the boundaries of traditional advertising with our content and our cast,” said Melisa Goldie, Chief Marketing Officer, Calvin Klein, Inc. “We are inviting the consumer into our world to experience personal storytelling that no other brand can offer them. Our approach is digital-first, video-led and socially powered, providing our audience with an authentic and intimate experience that they can consume and share.”
Zoe Kravitz glitters in a gold dress while celebrating her new role with Yves Saint Laurent Beauty at Gibson Brands Sunset on Wednesday night (May 18) in Los Angeles.
Zoe took to Instagram the next day to share a photo of herself performing at the event, and wrote, “#LOLAWOLF #yslbeauty thank you for the lovely evening! @yslbeauty”