Royal Style Twins: Beatrice & Kate Rock Same Chic Dress!New Foto - Royal Style Twins: Beatrice & Kate Rock Same Chic Dress!

Royal style obsessives, steady yourselvesPrincess Beatricejust delivered a fashion moment SO good, it had fans seeing double in the most fabulous way possible! Beatrice stepped out looking like a total vision for a glam awards night Thursday, May 15, and her dress of choice? It's one we instantly recognized, because the incrediblePrincess Kate, our very ownPrincess of Wales, wore the exact same jaw-dropping Self Portrait design just the week before! Cue the collective gasp! This is the kind of "whoa!" royal fashion synchronicity that sends us into a style tailspin, and honestly, we arelivingfor it! Picture this: it's Thursday, May 15, 2025, at the ultra-chic FEVO Sport Industry Awards at Evolution London. Princess Beatrice, 36, arrives, and BAM! She's a knockout in a sleek black Self Portrait gown. The dress is a sophisticated belted blazer top that flows into a swishy crepe skirt. Beatrice accessorized the dress with an Aspinal of London bag and those sling-back Atana heels. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Royals UK (@royalsjetset) Now, rewind seven days to Thursday, May. The event was a moving concert at London's Horse Guards Parade for the 80th Anniversary of VE Day. Princess Kate, 43, appeared at the event alongsidePrince William,King Charles, andQueen Camilla. And the princess wore the same Self Portrait dress, but in bright white! Different vibes mean different colors (black for Beatrice's glam night, white for Kate's daytime commemoration), but the same absolutely A+ taste. Don't think of it as a fashion face-off; it's a carousel of style. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vogue (@voguemagazine) This isn't some random style coincidence! These royal ladies have a track record of sharing impeccable taste. Are they secretly swapping style notes? Do they have a royal group chat dedicated to divine dresses? We can only dream. But what wedoknow is that they've previously twinned (or tripled!) in theAhana dressfromBeulah London. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Each royal brings her own unique sparkle, her own signature styling, making the look entirely her own. It's like a fabulous fashion high-five, a little sartorial wink that says, "Great taste, cousin!"

Royal Style Twins: Beatrice & Kate Rock Same Chic Dress!

Royal Style Twins: Beatrice & Kate Rock Same Chic Dress! Royal style obsessives, steady yourselvesPrincess Beatricejust delivered a fash...
'It's About Freedom': Zuzana Kirchnerová Talks Cannes Entry 'Caravan,' Upcoming 'Sensorial' Feature 'Bodies' (EXCLUSIVE)New Foto - 'It's About Freedom': Zuzana Kirchnerová Talks Cannes Entry 'Caravan,' Upcoming 'Sensorial' Feature 'Bodies' (EXCLUSIVE)

Czech director Zuzana Kirchnerová might be heading to Cannes with "Caravan," but she's already shooting a miniseries tackling domestic violence — "with a very strong female character" — and developing a new feature under the working title "Bodies." "I want it to be a very sensorial project, exploring the subject of aging," she toldVariety. More from Variety Poland's Madants, Sweden's Plattform Produktion, U.K.'s Good Chaos Board Jasmila Žbanić's Buzzy 'Quo Vadis, Aida?' Sequel (EXCLUSIVE) Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson's Animalistic Descent Into Madness in 'Die My Love' Gets 6-Minute Cannes Standing Ovation 'Die My Love' Review: Jennifer Lawrence Is a Mother Grappling with Postpartum Depression (and Punk-Rock Angst) in Lynne Ramsay's Showy Mess of a Marital Psychodrama "I like it when you can 'touch' a film. Every time I make one, I need to deeply connect to its theme. It needs to be something I think about every day." In her feature debut "Caravan," selected for Un Certain Regard — marking the first return to the official selection of a majority Czech production in over 30 years — she decided to reference her own experiences as a mother of a disabled child. "I wouldn't say I 'regret' being a mother, not at all. I'm really happy to have kids, but sometimes, I would love to escape and get my old life back. It used to be so difficult for me to admit, even to my closest friend or to my sister, or to say it out loud. But it's so important to be able to do that," she said. "There will be many people who won't exactly punish me for it, but they will comment on it. It's one of our last taboos, for sure. We have this idea that once you become a mother, you turn into a saint. Especially when it comes to disabled kids. It didn't happen to me. I love my child, but I also wanted to be a filmmaker and have my career. I wanted to be more than a mother." In the film, Ester and her teenage son David head out on a road trip to Italy. "When I started to write, I was a single mother with a disabled son and second son who was just a baby. I was sitting in Prague, in my room, and realized: 'I don't want to make a depressing film,'" admitted Kirchnerová. "I wanted to make a film which would be joyful and full of sun and colors. I wanted something which would open up the horizon and feel transcendental." Imagining Anna Geislerová in the lead role helped her distance herself from the story. "This way, Ester became more like her and not me. But there's a bit of me in every character. I really enjoyed writing Zuza [their new friend played by Juliana Brutovská Ol'hová]. She reminded me of how I used to be with my friends when I was younger. Italy is basically a metaphor of a summer dream. Ester becomes more open also because of Zuza — she's the one who triggers this playfulness in her." She spent six months looking for David, played by David Vodstrčil. "The funniest thing is that he goes to the same school as my son. I had him right under my nose. I saw many families, which in a way was a good thing — they shared so many stories. Unlike his character, he's completely independent and has no trouble communicating, he doesn't need assistance, so he really needed to play that role. With Anna, they had a great chemistry. She calls him her fourth child." Despite lighthearted approach, Kirchnerová wanted to be honest — also about her protagonists' sexuality. "I didn't want to hide these aspects, and when we talk about the dignity of disabled people, we have to acknowledge their sexuality as well. They are sexual, just like you and me. We accept these kids when they are small and cuddly. But once they become teenagers, it's harder. This is something we need to talk about," she said. "If you are a mother of a disabled child, you are not allowed to be joyful or passionate. For me, sex means energy. It makes you feel alive. When Ester embarks on an affair, it feels like she's saying: 'I want to be alive. I want this for myself, because I am giving so much to others.'" It was a long road to get the film made. But Kirchnerová credits Torino Film Lab with making her believe it could be done. "In the Czech Republic, it was harder. Not because of this subject, but because I wanted to make a film in Italy. They probably thought it was too personal, even though I've never gone on a trip like that, and didn't finance it for many years. There were many men who couldn't connect with the main character. They would say she's 'unlikeable' and 'doesn't know what she wants.' Or that the film should be more plot-driven, with some big ending. I would always ask: 'Do you want me to go to Hollywood? They like big endings over there'." Ultimately, the project was picked by Cannes' L'Atelier. Before, Kirchnerová was also awarded the Cinéfondation Prize for best short film for "Baba." Now, she hopes "Caravan" will make people less afraid of portraying disability in their work. "Fear is probably the right word. Disabled people are just like other people. Zuza is such a great character, because she's not prejudiced. She looks at David and sees a teenage boy, not a diagnosis. She would behave the same with everyone else," she said. "For me, it's about freedom. People push you into the prison of what you should be. Especially when you're a mother, you're supposed to fulfil all these societal expectations. Making this film was like delivering a final 'fuck off.' Saying: 'Ok, now I'm going to do what I want. I'm going to live'." "Caravan" was produced by Dagmar Sedláčková of MasterFilm, with Nutprodukcia (Slovakia) and Tempesta (Italy) co-producing. Alpha Violet handles sales. 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‘It’s About Freedom’: Zuzana Kirchnerová Talks Cannes Entry ‘Caravan,’ Upcoming ‘Sensorial’ Feature ‘Bodies’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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Willie Nelson, 92, and Bob Dylan, 83, Reunite for Legendary PerformanceNew Foto - Willie Nelson, 92, and Bob Dylan, 83, Reunite for Legendary Performance

Living legends! Willie NelsonandBob Dylanco-headlined the Outlaw Music Festival at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Friday, May 16. Nelson, 92, took the stage with his iconic guitar "Trigger" to play classics like "On the Road Again" and "You Were Always on My Mind." The award-winning artist was joined by his family band and his son Micah. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 As for Dylan, 83, he managed to power through some technical difficulties to perform blues-rock renditions of "All Along the Watchtower" and "Simple Twist of Fate." This Outlaw Music Festival is particularly special, as it marks the 10-year anniversary of the event. The tour includes 35 stops across North America, with Nelson and Dylan performing at each event. The co-headliners will be joined by various artists on select dates. Of course, this is hardly the first time Dylan and Nelson have worked together. In 2004, 2005, and 2009, the duo co-headlined a series of concerts as a part of Dylan's Never Ending Tour. They have also performed songs live together, including "Heartland," which they co-wrote for Nelson's 1993 albumAcross the Borderline. Dylan and Nelson met in Durango, Mexico, in 1973 while on the set ofPat Garrett and Billy the KidstarringKris Kristofferson. Related:Alternative Rock Legend, 64, Announces Electric Solo Tour "I asked Bob, 'Why isn't Willie famous? He's a genius,'" Kristofferson, who died at 88 years old in September 2024, recalled in an August 2010 interview with Classic Rock. "So, the next day, Bob calls Willie up and gets him to come down to the set, and he made him play his old Martin guitar for ten hours straight," Kristofferson continued. "They ended up doing all these old Django Reinhardt tunes. It was fabulous."

Willie Nelson, 92, and Bob Dylan, 83, Reunite for Legendary Performance

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Rock Legend's Wife Makes Claim About Getting CatfishedNew Foto - Rock Legend's Wife Makes Claim About Getting Catfished

Brittany Furlanis clearing up some drama regarding her marriage to rock legendTommy Lee, revealing some shocking details about a recent social media scandal. In a candidTikTok videoposted on Friday, May 16, Furlan, 38, opened up about the struggles she's been facing in her relationship with the 62-year-old Mötley Crüe drummer. "I've been going through a lot in my marriage, which is not anyone's business," she admitted, revealing that she had been staying in a hotel due to the "tough times" in her marriage. In the video, Furlan also shared the story of how she was "catfished" by someone on Snapchat she thought wasRonnie Radke, who is the lead singer of the band Falling In Reverse. The person allegedly tried to "seduce" her, and harassed her for two weeks. The comedian claimed that Radke denied the person was him, accusing her of stalking him. Furlan explained how she was then prompted to come clean to Lee. "I told my husband everything. I said, 'I've been talking to whoever I thought this was on Snapchat, he says it's not him," Furlan recalled."Because I'm a good person. I mean, I'm not a good person for talking to someone while I'm married, [but] I've been going through a lot in my marriage. No excuse, [so] I come clean to my husband," she stated in the video." After Lee found out, he confronted Radke, leading to a slew of messages from the frontman claiming that Furlan was the one who had been "liking" all his posts and how she allegedly followed him into a med spa. She explained, "I'm in everybody's DMs all the time, girls, guys [and] whatever. I love people. You're not special." The social media personality expressed her frustration with the situation, calling it embarrassing for both her and her husband. "This whole f***ing thing is embarrassing. I've been struggling with s*** at home [and] I'm in a f***ing hotel. Like, leave us f***ing alone, bro. … I'm done. Anyone can think what they will. All good," Furlan ended the video. Furlan and Lee, who began dating in 2017 and tied the knot in 2019, have recently been thesubject of separation rumors, however neither Furlan nor Lee have publicly disclosed their relationship status.

Rock Legend’s Wife Makes Claim About Getting Catfished

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'Lilo & Stitch' First Reactions Praise Film as 'Heartfelt' and 'Easily the Best Disney Live-Action Remake Yet'New Foto - 'Lilo & Stitch' First Reactions Praise Film as 'Heartfelt' and 'Easily the Best Disney Live-Action Remake Yet'

"Lilo & Stitch," Disney's latest live-action remake, has been revealed to select members of the press, and the first reactions to the film are overwhelmingly positive. Critic Wendy Lee Szany wrote on X, "Lilo and Stitch is the best Disney live-action to date. Seeing Stitch in his live-action form on the big screen brings on a huge wave of nostalgia. Tons of laughter and heartwarming moments. The film hits similar beats to the original, as well added something new flavors." More from Variety VFX Workers on 'Avatar,' Marvel and Disney Projects Ratify IATSE Contracts Disney and Old Navy Team Up on Limited-Edition Americana Collection: Shop the Best Pieces Here Disney Parks Chief Josh D'Amaro Predicts Universal's Epic Universe Will Actually Drive More Disney World Visitors Journalist Laura Sirikul wrote on X, "Lilo and Stitch was heartwarming & really gave the official film more depth to Lilo & Nani. Maia Kealoha is a STAR! The Stitch was so well made. I never imagined in 23 years they'd be able to merge animation w/ live action this well. It was magical. Very sweet." The original "Lilo & Stitch" was released in 2002, making this the most recent animated movie that Disney has turned into live-action and the first from the 2000s. Both movies follow a young, lonely Hawaiian girl named Lilo who finds an adorable, blue and chaotic alien she names Stitch. With her big sister Nani, Lilo raises Stitch and teaches him the meaning of family, or "ohana." The cast includes Maia Kealoha as Lilo; Sydney Elizebeth Agudong as Nani; Zach Galifianakis as Dr. Jumba Jookiba, Stitch's alien creator who comes looking for him; Billy Magnussen as Agent Pleakley; Courtney B. Vance as Cobra Bubbles; Hannah Waddingham as the Grand Councilwoman; and the original movie's co-director and co-writer Chris Sanders returning as the voice of Stitch. Tia Carrere, who was the original voice of Nani, is also back playing a social worker this time around. The first "Lilo & Stitch" was a box office success and grossed $273 million worldwide from an $80 million budget. It was nominated for best animated feature at the Academy Awards, but lost to "Spirited Away." It went on to spawn several sequels, TV shows and video games thanks to Stitch's popularity with kids. Read some of the first reactions below: #LiloandStitchis a cute reimagining that mostly captures the original's spirit through a modern-day lens. Lilo and Nani's relationship feels even more heartfelt. It's still raw, real, and central to the story's emotional core. Of course Stitch brings hilarious chaos.pic.twitter.com/lYh5POQ5As — iammichaeljlee.bsky.social (@IamMichaelJLee)May 18, 2025 #LiloAndStitchis PURE DISNEY MAGIC! It's a story about loss, friendship, & ohana, told in a way that's both fun and deeply touching. You'll laugh, you'll cry & Stitch will completely steal your heart. Newcomer Maia Kealoha is a breakout star in a story that delivers HEARTWARMING…pic.twitter.com/xNxvSyqjJn — Anthony Gagliardi (@AJGaliardi)May 18, 2025 #LiloAndStitchis the BIGGEST SURPRISE of the year and easily the BEST Disney live action remake yet. Dean Fleischer Camp crafts a joyous family adventure that captures the chaos and charm of the original. It's also OUT OF THIS WORLD HILARIOUS and HEARTWARMING with a star-making…pic.twitter.com/zA3i722bx1 — Daniel Baptista • The Movie Podcast (@dbapz)May 18, 2025 #LiloandStitchis the best Disney live-action to date. Seeing Stitch in his live-action form on the big screen brings on a huge wave of nostalgia. Tons of laughter and heartwarming moments. The film hits similar beats to the original, as well added something new flavors.pic.twitter.com/llyEvFBNfM — Wendy Lee Szany (@WendyLeeSzany)May 18, 2025 #LiloandStitchis the best live-action remake of a Disney animated film by far! The casting features returning and new actors, and they were all solid. The story is very close to the original and will for sure make fans happy. Elvis music and the classic songs are back.pic.twitter.com/Sr4ZzOeMvC — John Nguyen (@JohnSpartan300)May 18, 2025 #LiloandStitchwas heartwarming & really gave the official film more depth to Lilo & Nani. Maia Kealoha is a STAR! The Stitch was so well made. I never imagined in 23 years they'd be able to merge animation w/ live action this well. It was magical. Very sweet. — Laura ลอร'า 劳拉 🍥 (@lsirikul)May 18, 2025 Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

‘Lilo & Stitch’ First Reactions Praise Film as ‘Heartfelt’ and ‘Easily the Best Disney Live-Action Remake Yet’

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