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| Kylie Jenner & Travis Scott brought Stormi to the premiere of his Netflix documentary | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I guess I?m going to say some nice things about Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott? Here we go? I think they adore their baby Stormi. I love the way that Travis seems obsessed with his little family. He seems very proud of Kylie and Stormi, and he seems to love showing them off too. It?s all sort of? sweet? These are photos from the premiere event for Netflix?s Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly. It?s a documentary about Travis working on Astroworld (the album) all while juggling fatherhood and partnerhood and navigating fame and all of that. Little surprise that Travis would agree to this kind of documentary Kylie probably showed him how easily he can curate the narratives around him through a ?documentary? style.
At the premiere, Kylie and Travis pulled out all the stops. Kylie posed separately so everyone could get the angles on her dress. Then she and Travis posed together in a way I?m sure they rehearsed (they?re honestly so cute and try-hard). Then Kylie brought out Stormi for photos and Travis couldn?t keep his eyes off his daughter. I?ve heard Travis say in interviews that he wants to be an empire, that he has big goals for his life and career. I feel like Kylie is a big part of that too like, he understands that they raise each other?s profiles. He seems really proud of the fact that Kylie has her own empire too.
Also: TMZ is reporting that Kylie was in Las Vegas this past weekend and that she ran into her ex, Tyga. They were both at the Sapphire Club as part of the big bash for Sofia Richie?s 21st birthday. Apparently, there was no drama. But Travis was not there.
Here?s the trailer for Look Mom I Can Fly:
Photos courtesy of Backgrid.
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| Eva Longoria to direct a biopic about the janitor who invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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This story makes me think about the fact that while I know who invented the telephone and who invented bifocals (for example), I have no idea who invented any of my favorite snacks or desserts or other foods. One of Eva Longorias upcoming directorial projects will introduce the world to the inventor of Flamin? Hot Cheetos, Richard Montaez. Deadline has the exclusive:
Multi-hyphenate Eva Longoria has landed the directing job for Flamin? Hot, the Fox Searchlight biopic about Richard Montanez [sic], who created the spicy Flamin? Hot Cheetos snack. DeVon Franklin will produce the pic under his Franklin Entertainment label, which is currently under a production deal at Fox.
Longoria reportedly beat out multiple directors for the job after impressing Franklin and Fox with her authentic approach to portraying the inspiring story of Richard and Judy Montanez [sic]. Richard rose from humble beginnings to achieve the American Dream: The son of a Mexican immigrant, Richard was a janitor at Frito-Lay when he came up with the idea for Flamin? Hot Cheetos. His creation, inspired by the flavors of his community, revitalized the company and disrupted the food industry, creating a pop culture phenomenon that continues today.
Charlie St. Cloud and October Sky scribe Lewis Colick penned the script. Zahra Phillips is overseeing the project for Franklin Entertainment, while Taylor Friedman will represent the studio. Samuel Rodriguez is the executive producer.
[From Deadline]
This is so cool! Im not a Cheetos fan (I dont hate them or love them), but I love learning about interesting people whom Ive not heard about. Also, given the atrocities being sanctioned by this administration against immigrants and other marginalized groups, Evas film could provide an excellent, compelling counter-narrative. Eva had mentioned two of her upcoming directing projects when she was presented with the HollyRod Humanitarian Award: A movie co-starring Kerry Washington and a story that she said was about the Latino community. Deadline also reported that Eva is producing My Daughter?s Quinceaera and pointed out that only one Latina in the past 12 years has directed one of the top 1200 grossing films. I wanted to find out who: Patricia Riggen, a Mexican director, who helmed 2007s Under the Same Moon. In January, the most recent USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative found that Riggen was the sole Latina among 1,355 directors attached to the 1,200 top-grossing films released between 2007 and 2018. I hope that Evas directing career takes off, and I hope that Flamin Hot does well.
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