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Sigourney Weaver
https://img401.imagetwist.com/th/64539/q7bzaro78r8n.jpg Susan Alexandra Weaver (Manhattan, Nueva York, 8 de octubre de 1949), más conocida como Sigourney Weaver, es una actriz y productora...
Gracie Abrams
https://img401.imagetwist.com/th/64427/beeo87tbubid.jpg Gracie Abrams nació el 7 de septiembre de 1999 en Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos.
Alice Campello
Voy a abrir un tema sólo para ella porque creo que nos va a dar salseo la separación de estos 2
KATE BECKINSALE / BRITNEY SPEARS
Hola ! Soy nueva en este foro y este tema me ha parecido interesante. Yo quería exponeros a la actriz que me marcó en Pearl Harbour llamad Kate Beckinsale. Ultimamente sube a su feed de...
Josh O´Connor
Le abro post a este inglesito que me tiene loca :braga: Desde que lo descubrí en Los Durrell, le he seguido la pista con las babas colgando y no sólo porque el emoticono de las bragas fuera me...
¿Es Penélope Cruz la belleza más sobrevalorada de la historia?
Sin tunear es una chica vulgar de Móstoles, la han colado como sex symbol porque en USA les pareció exótica. ¿Qué opinan ustedes al respecto?
Esther Cañadas
https://i.ibb.co/R0JCNgw/gettyimages-1460953085-1024x1024.jpg 1 Marzo 1977 Albacete, España Horóscopo : Piscis En Alemania tenían a Claudia Schiffer, en Estados Unidos a Cindy Crawford, en...
Celebrities que no se han retocado nada.
Se me ha ocurrido a raíz del hilo de los morritos, no hay muchas pero algunas hay, con retoques me refiero a cosas obvias, como ponerse labios, un foxy eyes....alguna cosa pueden llevar hecha, pero...
Clara Galle
Clara Huete Sánchez (Pamplona, Navarra; 15 de abril de 2002), conocida artísticamente como Clara Galle, es una actriz y modelo española. Es conocida por interpretar a Raquel Mendoza en la serie de...
Morritos antes y después 👄
Después de ver a Pilar Rubio en su hilo y los destrozos que se hacen muchas celebs e influs en los labios, abro este post para que rajemos del antes y después, ya sea para decir lo bien que les han...
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Re: Brad Pitt

1803
Pffffffffffff que hartazgo de malos rollos. Deberían pasar ya de una vez de litigios.
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El caso Depp Amber dando ya sus frutos....ya empiezan los comentarios en las redes tipo....Si Angelina es igual de bicho que Amber ya es hora que empieze a pagar como ella que la cruspa y tal....xd
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Re: Brad Pitt

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Con lo del viñedo llevan meses... no es algo nuevo de ahora.

No me puedo ni imaginar lo tóxico y dañino que tiene que ser estar 6 años de tu vida de demandas, custodias, etc. Mi mente explotaría. Y lo que les queda...

Él está súper desaparecido, no hay fotos de él desde diciembre...
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Re: Brad Pitt

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trsa_weisr escribió: 09 Jun 2022, 11:09 Él está súper desaparecido, no hay fotos de él desde diciembre...
En agosto se estrena la peli, ya tendremos fotos de red carpets. Con lo buenorro que sale en el tráiler :babas:
Última edición por Glossy* el 09 Jun 2022, 13:12, editado 1 vez en total.

Re: Brad Pitt

1809
Madre mia....
:shocked: :guitar: :guitar: :guitar:


A mi es una de las ex parejas que más pena me da que acabaran asi, detrás de lo que pudiera hacer Brad que seguramente jodió la relación con sus adicciones, ellos tuvieron algo súper intenso. Es triste. Y más con la familia que formaron. Y que pasaron toda la enfermedad de Angelina, etc.
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Glossy* escribió: 09 Jun 2022, 11:20
trsa_weisr escribió: 09 Jun 2022, 11:09 Él está súper desaparecido, no hay fotos de él desde diciembre...
En agosto se estrena la peli, ya tendremos fotos de red carpets. Con lo buenorro que sale en el tréiler :babas:
¿Y para final de año la nueva de Chazelle con Margot Robbie verdad? Ai la espero con un hype tremendo :enamorado:
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Glossy* escribió: 09 Jun 2022, 11:54
Evilqueen escribió: 09 Jun 2022, 11:31 ¿Y para final de año la nueva de Chazelle con Margot Robbie verdad?
Uy, de esta ni idea.
Uy pues promete mucho Glossy, mira te dejo algo de info

"Babylon"

Damien Chazelle viaja a los orígenes de Hollywood para contar cómo la industria hizo la transición del cine mudo al sonoro a través de la la historia de una estrella que es incapaz de adaptarse a los nuevos tiempos.

En el reparto Brad, Margot, Tobbie Maguire y Samara Weaving.

Y acabo de leer estreno en USA diciembre y en España 2023, vamos directa a la temporada de premios :lol: .
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Re: Brad Pitt

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Le ha entrevistado Gwyneth :wow: para Goop. Es sobre la nueva marca de camisas, llamada God's True Cashmere que ha hecho con su amiga Sat Hari (los relacionaron hace unos años). Hablan sobre como conoció a Sat, por qué crearon la marca y del padre de Gwyneth, Bruce Paltrow. Brad y Bruce estuvieron muy unidos.

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A Conversation between Gwyneth and Brad

GP: How did you meet Sat Hari?

BP: I was working in my artist friend sculptor Thomas Houseago’s studio, and she was coming by weekly to give him these health drips. I got in line for one, and we just immediately got on and it became a normal thing for me. Over the years, we’ve developed a kind of sibling relationship and care for one another. I love her to bits. She’s been a dear friend in high times and low times and kept me together.

GP: How did the shirt business come to happen?

BP: I’ve been dabbling with design and Sat Hari’s a designer herself—a jewelry designer—and so we came together on that level. She told me about this dream she’d had, of me saying I needed more softness in my life, and I literally had just said to someone that I wanted more softness. And you know, the softness comes from Bruce. I didn’t even know what cashmere was till you and Bruce. I knew wool to be wool. And that shit’s itchy. But the way you and Bruce spoke about cashmere, I knew it was something.

Bruce taught me about cashmere, what a nice bottle of red is—what a fine bottle of wine means and how to experience it. And I really value that. Hanging out with both of you sanded off some of my rough country edges. It tickled my luxury gene that I always had somewhere in there but didn’t have access to. Ever since then, cashmere’s the coveted cloth to be covered in. It’s just so damn soft and so damn cozy.

So Sat Hari, being the kind human being that she is, was trying to make me [a shirt] for the holidays, and she couldn’t get it done. She ended up making her own, and then decided: There’s something here. And I said, “Let me come in with you—let’s do it together.” And she said okay. And now we’ve got a bunch of shirts that we really like.

GP: They’re so beautiful.

BP: That’s the goop seal of approval. That’s a high bar.

GP: I’m a full customer and a major fan. I gave one to my mom for Mother’s Day, and she loved it so much. She was like, “Oh, Gwynnie, this is like a warm hug—I’m never taking it off.”

BP: Really? Oh, that’s fantastic.

GP: What about the tartans? Do you request which patterns you want?

BP: That’s where we spend a day with all the colors and threads, and we argue over what kind of red to use. You know: I want a little more tomato; she wants a little more berry. I usually get my way because she’s really kind, but she’s pulled out some good ones that I wouldn’t have ever come up with.

GP: What do you two want for this company?

BP: I don’t know. I mean, we started it for ourselves…

GP: That’s always the best way, starting something from a white space.

BP: Yeah. We just keep coming up with ideas, like sweats and hoodies—so we’ll just ride it out until we run out of ideas.

GP: I think there’s an opportunity for you guys to fill this hole because there are beautiful luxury cashmere brands, but there’s nothing rock and roll about them. There’s this space for a little bit of a cooler, a little bit more rugged, super luxury cashmere for cool, gorgeous guys.

BP: Well, we’ll take it. You’ve had pretty good radar for this.

GP: Okay, since it’s almost Father’s Day, I’m going to ask you about Bruce. I’ll never forget when we were engaged and he came to me one day, his eyes full of tears, and he said, “You know, I never really realized what they mean when they say you’re gaining a son. Like, I’m gaining a son.” What impact did he have on you? Why did you love him, even though we didn’t get married, unfortunately.

BP: Yeah, right. [Laughs.] Oh man, everything works out, doesn’t it?

GP: Yes, it does. I finally found the Brad I was supposed to marry. It just took me 20 years.

BP: And it’s lovely to have you as a friend now.

GP: It is.

BP: And I do love you.

GP: I love you so much.

BP: One of the many things I loved about Bruce—because he did have a profound effect on me and is someone I still think about—was he really fostered your voice, your independence. He carved the way for you guys to be who you are. And I think that’s so important to parenting, you know? So the child is free to find out who they are and what they love and what they don’t. You guys were just so free in your conversations. And witty. And intelligent. And funny as f*ck.

He could be tough if he needed to be, but it would be rare—only if someone was out of line. And it would come with…not a slap on the wrist but a little drop of wisdom, and he’d let you make the choice. That seemed to be his way. Just to offer you this wisdom and let you figure it out. And knowing to have that faith in your child—they’ll get there when they get there.

That man was funny. He was funny. And you guys were so funny together, ripping across the table, which was a rarity that I hadn’t experienced much, and I loved it. The fun you guys had was infectious. You could just see just how much he adored you.

GP: My daughter’s like that now, too—she’s funny like Bruce. One of my friends from high school said Apple’s got the nonrecessive Paltrow humor gene, that ribbing across the table.

BP: We were always going to get his opinion, but there was a fairness to it that I really appreciated. I think that struck a chord with me.

GP: Did you feel paternal energy from him?

BP: One hundred percent. I felt that same kind of guidance that you would get from a coach or a mentor.

GP: Me too. I mean, he was my father, but he was very much a mentor. He loved being that role for the people that he really loved, and you were definitely one of them.

Dejo el link para el reportaje completo
https://goop.com/style/outfitting-ideas ... interview/
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Re: Brad Pitt

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Como si son de Alcampo las camisas, como le quedan :meparto: :meparto: :meparto: :meparto:

El otro día buscando peli me salió El Club de la Lucha y de verdad, como se podía estar tan BUENO. No era normal.
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