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Elle
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
Kendall and Kylie Jenner Stand Out in Sheer Black and Silver Corset Gowns at Jeff Bezos's Wedding
THE RUNDOWN Kylie and Kendall Jenner chose colorful gowns for their arrival in Venice yesterday. But for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding today, they opted for more classic colors: black and silver. Kendall wore a sheer black sleeveless dress paired with a scarf and accessorized with emerald jewelry. Kylie, meanwhile, went out in a dramatic silver lace-up corset dress from Dilara Findikoglu with mini black bows on the straps. Both sisters had their hair up and boarded a boat by the Gritti Palace hotel to get to the event. Earlier today, Kylie shared a carousel of Venice photos on Instagram, captioning them 'feels like summer.' She included a selfie from her and Kendall's boat ride yesterday: In November 2023, Kylie spoke with Jennifer Lawrence about her relationship with Kendall for Interview. 'You and Kendall are so different,' Lawrence said. 'You and me are Leos. We're happy, excited golden retrievers. And Kendall, of course, is a Scorpio like our mother, Kris.' Kylie agreed but admitted that 'her bonding with [my daughter] Stormi has brought us closer. We both have this strong presence and personality, but that's not a bad thing.' She added that, overall, she and Kendall are 'so different between our style and our personality.' That September, Kendall spoke to W magazine about whether she'd call her style quiet luxury. 'If you go back in time, I think you'll find I've always had that aspect to my style,' she said. 'But also, I feel that I've been very versatile throughout my life. I love the elegance of certain things, but I'll also do an easy, comfortable, cool-girl vibe. I love a waist snatcher, but I also love a baggier moment. I find myself looking at Jane Birkin a lot. She was the coolest and so elegant, but there was so much sex appeal. Sometimes she'd wear something sheer and her boobs and butt would be out, and I love stuff like that. She was really not afraid to take risks.' Kylie, meanwhile, told ELLE last fall that she doesn't see herself as a minimalist dresser. 'I think I'm actually going in the opposite direction,' she said. 'I've definitely had some moments of quiet luxury, as they would say, but I'm always experimenting. At the root of my authentic style, I think I'm more dark feminine.'

Deccan Herald
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Deccan Herald
'90s icons Brad Pitt & Tom Cruise reunite after 2 decades, sets internet ablaze
The unexpected reunion of Interview with the Vampire co-stars stirred fan frenzy, as they shared a heartfelt hug on the red carpet and reignited '90s nostalgia. |


Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Brooklyn Beckham's modest net worth from minimum wage to hot sauce hopes
Brooklyn Beckham, 26, is no stranger to the odd business venture or two. Over the years, he's tried his hand at cooking, photography and even ventured into the hot sauce business in a bid to increase his net worth Despite his parents boasting an impressive net worth of £500million, Brooklyn Beckham is thought to have been told to find his own means of making money in a planned out strategy by David and Victoria Beckham to ensure their children understand the " importance of money". In a fresh swipe to the Beckhams, Nicola Peltz's family are said to be "frustrated" with the couple for apparently not contributing to their son's expensive lifestyle in California. Brooklyn, 26, has been embroiled in an alleged feud with his parents since his wedding to Nicola in 2022, with tensions escalating further last month when they failed to show up for David's 50th birthday party. Insiders accused the Beckhams of being "tight", with claims the billionaire Peltz family pay for most of the couple's lifestyle - including their £11million Los Angeles mansion. But the Beckhams have a very different approach to raising their children, instilling the "importance of money" in them from a young age, with Brooklyn taking on numerous jobs in recent years. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Brooklyn's net worth is thought to be around £7.9millon - a stark contrast to his wife Nicola whose is thought to be around £39million. Here, we take a look back at some of the jobs Brooklyn has had over the years - from being on minimum wage to venturing into the hot sauce industry. Barista Article continues below When Brooklyn Beckham reached the age of 15, he took up a job as a barista in a Kensington coffee shop, earning a humble £2.68 per hour. Due to his age at the time, he couldn't work more than seven hours on a Saturday and was given an hour's break after four hours. At the time, fans were impressed with Brooklyn's part time job, with one writing: "Good on Brooklyn Beckham who's got himself a job in a coffee shop at 15 when he could just lay back in a life of luxury." But a source close to the family claimed it was Victoria and David who encouraged the youngster to take on the role, hoping to teach him the importance of earning money through "hard work". It's not clear how long he worked as a barista, but it was thought to be a summer job in 2014. Modelling Thanks to his famous last name, Brooklyn earned his first modelling gig at just 15-years-old. He has since appeared in major publications such as Vogue China, Interview, New York Times Style Magazine, Dazed Korea and L'Uomo Vogue. He's also served as a brand ambassador for giants like Huawei's Honor line and Superdry, reportedly earning a £1million campaign deal in 2021. Photography Arguably one of his more notorious career choices was his pursuit of photography in 2016. Brooklyn secured a high-profile placement with a top photographer for a Burberry BRIT campaign. His hiring caused a lot of backlash in the industry, with prominent photographer Chris Floyd called Burberry's decision to employ Beckham a "devaluation of photography" and "sheer nepotism". But it seemed Brooklyn had a passion for photography, announcing in 2017 that he would be pursuing a photography degree at Parsons School of Design in New York. His first book of photography, titled What I See, received a lot of critique when it was published in June 2017. Social media users were quick to comment on the "terrible photographs and even worse captions". Random House defended the book at the time, insisting its target audience was his teenage fan base. In 2019, Brooklyn interned for British photographer Rankin, who has photographed the likes of Queen Elizabeth II and Kate Moss. But he quit his degree a year in, and decided his pursuit of photography was not meant to be. Cooking During the pandemic, Brooklyn found his passion for cooking, leading to his 2021 online series Cookin' With Brooklyn which received more criticism after it was revealed it took 62 professionals to create each episode, at a reported cost of £74,000. Brooklyn had no training or experience with cooking, but said it was a passion. But it seems he's kept up his hobby, still posting occasional recipes online. He recently told People that his love language is cooking, and that he will "try and cook every night" for her. "I love cooking my wife stuff," Brooklyn said recently, adding that Nicola likes to help in the kitchen on occasion and cook by his side. Hot sauce Brooklyn announced the launch of his new hot sauce brand Cloud23, available exclusively at Whole Foods shops in the UK, back in October. Cloud 23, named after the No.23 jersey his father wore at Real Madrid and LA Galaxy, comes in two variants - Sweet Jalapeno and Hot Habanero. The sauces are on the pricier side, retailing for £14.99, and sales figure from the venture have not been released.

Cosmopolitan
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Chappell Roan Admits Backlash Gets to Her: 'It Makes Me Cry'
Chappell Roan is fierce all around, whether through her larger-than-life music, drag-inspired fashion, or how she publicly stands up for herself. While she has spoken her mind multiple times, the Grammy winner recently opened up about the constant criticism she receives and how it sits with her during a conversation with SZA for Interview magazine. 'I guess I wondered if you gave a fuck about the backlash,' the SOS singer asked, to which Chappell responded, 'I didn't, until people started hating me for me and not for my art.' The 'Pink Pony Club' hitmaker, whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, continued, 'When it's not about my art anymore, it's like, 'They hate me because I'm Kayleigh, not because they hate the songs that I make.' That's when it changed.' She added that while people know her as her public, on-stage persona, they don't know who she really is deep down. 'But when things are taken out of context, people assume so much about you. I didn't realize I'd care so much. When it comes to my art, I'm like, 'Bitch, you can think whatever you want. You are allowed to hate it with all your guts,'' she shared. 'But when it comes to me and my personality, it's like, 'Damn. Am I the most insufferable bitch of our generation?'' SZA, who initially rose to fame in the 2010s because of her booming music career, shared a similar sentiment. Upon hearing Chappell's confession, the One of Them Days star revealed she 'felt relieved' that she 'gives a fuck' and reassured her that it's beautiful to feel deeply. 'I felt like I was a punk bitch for feeling the way that I feel, because I'm just like, 'Oh, maybe I'm just not cut out for this shit,'' SZA said, referencing her fame. 'Because everybody else who's cut out for this shit doesn't give a fuck. But that's not true.' 'The Giver' singer then said that reading backlash aimed at her sometimes brings her to tears. 'It makes me cry,' she admitted. 'I don't know if it will ever feel okay to hear someone say something really hateful about me.' Elsewhere in the interview, the stars chatted about believing in magic and gushed about their mutual admiration for each other. Earlier this year, SZA reacted to Chappell naming her as a dream collaboration on Call Her Daddy, saying, 'Actually didn't believe this quote when I saw it written til I saw it come out her mouth jus now CAUSE DEAD ASS SAME.' She added, 'pls we must.' And with that, we will be (im)patiently waiting for an inevitable collab from these icons.


Perth Now
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
SZA was worried that fans would only go to Grand National Tour shows for Kendrick Lamar
SZA feared that fans would only attend the Grand National Tour to see Kendrick Lamar. The R+B superstar is sharing top billing with the rapper on their current global jaunt but has explained that she was crippled by anxiety before the performances began. In conversation with fellow artist Chappell Roan for Interview magazine, SZA said: "Every time I had to go on stage, every time I had to get on a carpet, I'd have full-on panic attacks. "I used to not show up to something because it was like, 'I'm never going to win. No one cares that I'm here. Why would I go?'" The Saturn hitmaker continued: "Same thing with the Kendrick tour. Everybody's going to see Kendrick. I don't even know if I have anything to show these people that's exciting and new." However, SZA says she has been able to quash her anxious thoughts by connecting with her spirituality and educating herself on the "laws of magic". She said: "Now it's just like, 'F*** it. I don't have anything else to do, and I want to see where this door is going to lead.' I want to walk through the door. I want to see what happens in the uncertainty." SZA was joined on stage by her pal Lizzo at a concert in Inglewood last month and she explained how the pair have been good friends for more than a decade. The 35-year-old singer recalled: "We've been friends since, like, 2013, but it was very organic and very random. "One day we were on the same tour, and I was like, 'We're about to drive out to Lake Michigan, do you want to come?' And she was like, 'Yeah, let's go.' And then we just got drunk and hung out, and we kept doing that, and then our lives and careers progressed, and we kept talking and hanging out." Meanwhile, SZA confessed last year that she was too "scared to go over" and introduce herself to Beyonce at the Grammy Awards. The Kill Bill singer – who has long been a fan of the music megastar – said: "I can't speak unless she wants to speak, in my brain, because I don't want to bother her. She looked so peaceful and beautiful. "I just admire her. She's a masterclass on poise, grace, artistry, beauty and kindness."