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Cosmopolitan
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Everything You Need to Know About ‘Summer House' Season 10
Summer House has become a reality TV staple since it first aired on Bravo in 2017. No, seriously—it's joined the ranks of the Real Housewives and Vanderpump Rules franchises on the beloved network, making household names of stars like Lindsay Hubbard and Ciara Miller. The series has even helped Kyle Cooke's beverage biz, Loverboy, reach new heights thanks to everyone drinking it on camera. The show has been on for eight years, and it doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon as it gears up for its 10th season. Though multiple cast members are exiting the series after spending the last few years on our screens (looking @ you, Paige DeSorbo and Lexi Wood), the gang is still planning to hit up the Hamptons for all their parties this summer. Ahead, find all the details on Summer House season 10, from casting news to its potential filming schedule. Historically, filming for the fan-favorite Bravo series begins filming every year around July 4. According to reports from Just Jared and Page Six, production is on track as it started in early July. Buckle up, because while most of the cast make their way back to the Hamptons, some are seeing themselves out. Paige, who's been on the show for seven seasons, announced her exit on the show with an Instagram Stories post on June 5, writing, 'Being part of this show has been one of the most rewarding chapters of my life—the friendships, the drama, the giggles, all unforgettable. You've seen me grow up over these last 7 summers. I'll always be grateful for the memories, the community, and the opportunities this wild ride has brought me. But like all good things (and some bad decisions), it's time for this chapter to close.' Season 9 newbies Lexi and Imrul Hassan won't be coming back, either. Lexi opted out after her drama with Jesse Solomon and Ciara Miller, according to an announcement she posted to her Instagram Stories in June. Imrul also told fans he would be exiting the show with his own IG Stories statement, where he thanked them for supporting his charity work. We can expect Jesse, Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Lindsay Hubbard, Carl Radke, Jesse Solomon, and West Wilson to keep throwing parties all summer. Ciara and Gabby Prescod have yet to confirm whether they're joining them. While nothing has been announced about new cast members just yet, fans are already theorizing about potential additions since Paige, Lexi, and Imrul are now out of the picture. According to a fan-made Reddit thread for the show, current casting rumors include three New Yorkers who are in the fashion and nightlife scenes. Right now, the names floating around are Levi Sebree, Bailey Taylor, KJ Dillard, and JJ Wakim. This is all purely based on speculation and some fans' social media sleuthing, so take it with a grain of salt. Here's a TL;DR on these folks: Levi works in events, Bailey hosts a social-first series and podcast called It Girl, JJ just received a doctorate and is exploring a healthcare career, and KJ is reportedly Instagram mutuals with West. Some even noted that several Summer House cast members follow them. Of course, we'll be updating this post with any official casting news. Allow us to catch you up to speed ahead of the show's big return. The season 9 finale was all about relationships ending and finding new beginnings, as Lexi and Jesse's summer romance fizzled out and Paige split with her boyfriend of three years, Craig Conover. Lindsay also welcomed her baby girl, Gemma, in the final episode.


Vogue Singapore
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue Singapore
How to cop the looks from Babymonster's 'Hot Sauce' music video
Few beats in and I'm already whisked away to a nostalgic time where candy-coated hip-hop was wrapped in loud jerseys and colourful baggy shorts. You know the era—where energy was everything and nobody was scared of a primary colour. The last time I remember being treated to such a visual feast— and a sound that bounced with the same kind of sugar rush (literally) was when I first watched H.O.T perform Candy—that delightfully chaotic mix of colourful hoodies, jerseys, and too many accessories (yet somehow never enough). There's something so comforting about that era of K-pop, like it never took itself too seriously, but still delivered cultural impact in spades. And now, Babymonster's 'Hot Sauce' music video brings it all right back. H.O.T's 'Candy' music video featured bright, mismatched pieces reminiscent of the retro hip-hop style that was popular back then Courtesy of SM Entertainment The girls burst onto the screen like a living moodboard. Fun, vibrant pieces, accessories of all kinds, chunky sneakers—it's all here. There's a real commitment to the mismatched primary colours too: cherry reds clashing with bright yellows and greens, all complemented by blacks and whites for that pop-art contrast. It's messy in a fun way, just like someone raided the kids' crayon box and turned it into a old-school streetwear lineup. Accessories like bandana headscarves and chunky scrunchies added a fun touch to the looks. Courtesy of YG Entertainment Mismatched jerseys layered over t-shirts, and contrasting combos tie-in to the sports-inspired ensembles. Courtesy of YG Entertainment Bandana headscarves, matching jerseys layered over t-shirts, and contrasting combos tie-in to the sports-inspired looks. And one of the best parts about the fashion world is that every now and then, we do revisit the past—remixing the same core elements in newer, shineier packaging, but still bursting with that same nostalgic spirit. Below, shop Vogue 's curated selection on how to cop the old-school hip-hop style from the cheeky music video. Courtesy of Luisaviaroma 1 / 9 Charles Jeffrey Loverboy hat, $250 Available at Luisaviaroma. Courtesy of Farfetch 2 / 9 Balenciaga hoodie, $1,978 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Miu Miu 3 / 9 Miu Miu headband scarf, $420 Available at Miu Miu. Courtesy of Farfetch 4 / 9 Off-White minidress Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Mytheresa 5 / 9 Prada wide-leg jeans, $2,550 Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Ssense 6 / 9 Puma sneakers, $127 Available at Ssense. Courtesy of Fwrd 7 / 9 Adidas shorts, $252 Available at Fwrd. Courtesy of Versace 8 / 9 Versace scrunchie, $180 Available at Versace. Courtesy of Timberland 9 / 9 Timberland boots, $279 Available at Timberland.


Vogue
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy Spring 2026 Menswear Collection
Studio One at Abbey Road Studios has undoubtedly seen a lot of diva rockstar behavior in its storied history, but perhaps nothing quite the likes of what Charles Jeffrey had going on there yesterday afternoon. There was Francesco Risso dancing around with his head painted gold, someone wielding a soft trumpet made of glitter, and band members playing a set in Charles Jeffrey Loverboy tartan suits, plus Genesis Webb, Lyas, and various models coming and going across the set, all while the designer himself directed proceedings dressed in a white coat and Horrors wig. This was not a fashion show, but a happening with friends of the house—like Marni's Risso, who Jeffrey calls 'a mentor of mine'—although there was an actual sound recording going on as well. 'We're reiterating to the world around us that Loverboy is more than just clothes,' said the eternally shape-shifting Jeffrey, who was last seen as an almost Weimar Republic ringmaster of a queer wrestling match at Dover Street Market in January, and is now manifesting as an early Noughties skinny-jeaned, pointy-shoed indie rocker. In fact, though, the designer's been dabbling in music since fall 2022, when he cut a souvenir vinyl record with his friend Tom Furse of the Horrors. So in a way, yesterday's fashion and music session was a kind of reunion (Furse brought the muses together), or to put it another way, an amplification of the brand's roots in putting on a performance and making a lot of noise about it. The collaboration with Abbey Road Studios, Jeffrey said, took the form of sifting through the extraordinary archives with his team, looking at photos of artists and musicians who made legendary albums and movie soundtracks, beginning in the 1930s and famously taking in the Beatles in the '60s, to the present. Stuff has changed for this major cultural institution, though, what with digital technology meaning kids can create and record music on their laptops. So now, it seems, collaborative links are being forged with new-generation thought-leaders like Jeffrey. He was talking this over 'backstage,' in front of a giant mixing desk. 'Kate Bush mixed her album in here! And the Beatles recorded exactly where we are in Studio One today.' Positioning his brand as music-adjacent is just a commercially useful extension to reach further into the international markets that he's been growing organically, he said, as he ticked off K-Pop fans, rappers in North America, and Japanese 'Anglomania' customers on his fingers. 'I have to expand and put my roots in places that feel authentic. Fashion is an art form that people can create from any inspiration, but it can also indulge in expressing itself in other spaces as well.' But anyway, how did all of that influence this season's looks? 'I was listening to some of the tracks recorded at Abbey Road. I always listen to music when I'm designing,' Jeffrey said. He described it as a form of synesthesia , the condition where sound can be visualized as shapes or colors. Perhaps there was something sound-wavy going on on the giant cable knit mini-dresses, the flared trumpet-y trousers, or the flipped-out curled hem of a gold glitter dress which was perhaps a meeting of a '50s crooner's cocktail dress and a banana? The banana became a CJL emblem and in-joke when he put a pair of banana boots—a tribute to the Scottish comedian Billy Connolly—into his fall 2024 collection. It's been the same with the business in cute animal character beanies, woolly crowns, and sailor caps which Jeffrey started to play with just for fun around 2022. That's now a major category for his brand today, plus the knitwear, which this season includes a souvenir sweater with a big violin on its front. After over 10 years on the scene, these are the riffs that Jeffrey happily keeps playing.


Daily Mirror
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Odd clause in Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon's divorce settlement
Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon split in 2014 after six years of marriage and have remained close for the sake of their twins, Monroe and Moroccan Mariah Carey's settlement with former husband Nick Cannon reveals how much the TV star pays the singer to help raise their twin kids. According to previous document, the pop icon requested that the father of her twins contributed an additional $5k-a-month to their trust fund, while she contributes nothing. Back in 2014, when the couple disclosed their individual incomes, Mariah's earnings were $6.3million, while Nick's were $2.7million. However, Nick - who is now a father of 12 - has gone from strength to strength in his career. An added clause when Mariah and Nick's kids were young stipulated that Monroe and Moroccan, now 13, are forbidden from referring to Mariah and Nick's future spouses as 'mum', 'dad', 'mummy', 'daddy', 'father', 'mother' or any similar term. The Loverboy star and former America's Got Talent host Nick tied the knot in the Bahamas in April 2008 after a six-week whirlwind romance. After welcoming the twins in May 2011, the pair renewed their wedding vows to celebrate their three-year wedding anniversary. However, by April 2014, they confirmed their separation, but remained close for the sake of the children. While the twins live with Mariah, Nick does get to visit, with the agreement that Mariah will cover his travel and accommodation costs. Mariah and Nick almost had a run in at this year's BET Awards, too. The 55-year-old five-time Grammy winner arrived solo in a shimmering gold gown and took the stage to perform her latest single, Type Dangerous. She amazing her fans with her signature whistle notes and put on a dazzling display on stage. Meanwhile, Cannon, 43, was also seen at the ceremony as part of the evening's festivities. While the parents did not interact publicly, their presence at the same event sparked discussion among those on the sidelines. Taking to social media, one user wrote: "Knowing that Nick Cannon and Bryan Tanaka were in the audience watching her is crazy." Another added: "Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon are in the same building. I can't believe she fell for that." Showing their close bond, Nick opened up to Page Six following the death of Mariah's mum last year. He said: "She's doing the best that she possibly can, considering the circumstances." He also emphasised the importance of family support during such tough times: "But as a family, we just got to be there to support one another, show love." Nick went on to say that Mariah is enjoying an excellent period with the twins: "She's really having a great time with the kids." Continuing to stress the importance of family unity, he said of his children's role: "That is, you know, the most important thing in the world to her, so it's outstanding to see them supporting their mom the way they do."
Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
After a Flurry of Successful Lead Singles and the EP 'Ride or Die,' James Robert Webb Is Set to Drop His Highly Anticipated Outlaw Country-Inspired Fourth Album 'Weekend Outlaw' June 6
TULSA, Okla., June 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Over four decades since Loverboy iconically reminded us that everybody's "Working for the Weekend" and Waylon, Willie and company set the Nashville establishment on fire with their Outlaw Country movement, modern day storyweaver James Robert Webb offers a fresh twist on those empowering aesthetics with the drop of his highly anticipated fourth full-length album Weekend Outlaw Artfully weaving raw emotion, cinematic storytelling and clever turns of lyrical phrase into songs that feel all at once untamed, liberating and eternal, the veteran Tulsa OK singer/songwriter's 11 track set is the culmination of several years releasing a large batch of lead singles and the 2024 EP Ride or Die, Webb launched his current run of success with two songs that hit the upper reaches of the Texas Regional Radio Report chart – "Gentlemen Start Your Weekends" (#2) and "Lovesick Drifting Cowboy" (#1). Both appear on the EP and the new collection. With genre-busting outlaw soul, the tracks on the album aim to empower with a sound that is equal parts haunting mystery, explosive muscle and vibrant tradition, all captured by a spirit of fast-driving rebellion. Weekend Outlaw is inspired by and dedicated to folks like Webb who grew up in working class families and are successful professionals in other fields (in his case, a top musculoskeletal radiologist). Yet, especially since the pandemic, they realize that time is of the essence to pursue their creative dreams - and there's way more to life than the daily 9 to 5 grind. "We're all aware of the fleetingness of life, and know we've got to do it now," Webb says. "The whole 'Weekend Outlaw' mentality is about being true to our passions. My goal with the album is to encourage listeners to take ownership of their free time and follow the pursuits that come after clocking out on Friday night." Webb, who released his debut full-length Pictures in 2016, rose to prominence a few years later when two tracks from his 2020 self-titled album – "Something Out of Nothing" and "Stealing Home" – hit #1 on the Texas Regional Radio Report chart. In 2022, he was named the Country Breakout Awards' Independent Artist of the Year (an honor bestowed by Nashville's Music Row Magazine) and a year later he was a 2023 New Faces nominee at the Texas Regional Radio Report Music Awards. Expected later in 2025, Webb makes his debut as an actor playing himself in a new family-friendly holiday film currently titled "Music City Mistletoe." In addition to singing his original song "Fighting for a Dream" on camera, the film will include his recording "Merry Magical Christmas," a song he co-wrote with the film's writer and executive producer Shantell Ogden. Connect with JamesWEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | X | YOUTUBE | FACEBOOK Media Contact:Jennifer Lyneis8182017313395514@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE James Robert Webb Sign in to access your portfolio