Fabulous news for our favourite Neighbours alumnus, Margot Robbie. She’s just made the Young Hollywood issue of Vanity Fair, in a stunning full-length gown.
Predictably, she looks heavenly.
And she’s in excellent company.
Vanity Fair has a Hollywood cover every year that features the most talked-about, influential actors of that year. This year for the first time, there are six people of colour. It’s one of those things that shouldn’t be significant in pop culture… but is.
The people of colour roll call: Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years A Slave), Idris Elba (Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom), Michael B Jordan (Fruitvale Station), Lupita Nyong’0 (12 Years A Slave), Naomie Harris (Mandela) and Chadwick Boseman (42).
Just have a flick through these past Hollywood covers to see how far we’ve come:
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The Bruno Mars performance everyone’s talking about
Turns out Bruno Mars is a spectacular drummer. He opened the superbowl halftime show with a wild drum solo – with 115.3 million people watching. What followed was basically a masterclass in rock/pop/soul stardom, with an ensemble of men in gold blazers and a cameo from Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
Get your dancing shoes and watch it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c57ZKYoOyUw
Top Comments
Bruno Mars clip has been blocked on copyright grounds.... bugger I really wanted too wstch it.
Why doesn't the media call Catherine by hee prooer title? She's not Kate Middleton - shes a Duchess (of Cambridge? ) she has a royal title yet no one seems to use it.