Are we surprised that Doja Cat took the mafia wife aesthetic to a wild and wacky level? The 28-year-old is never afraid to turn heads with out-there looks. The Fashion Los Angeles Awards on April 28 was no different. Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, aka Doja Cat, walked the red carpet in a furry, sheer, and somehow sophisticated look. See her fashion choices and the confrontational message she left her followers on Instagram.
Jennifer Garner, Kris Jenner, and Sarah Michelle Gellar at The Daily Front Row’s 8th Annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards | 1st and 3rd photos: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; 2nd photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Daily Front Row
Doja Cat attended The Daily Front Row’s eighth annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards (FLAs) alongside many A-list celebrities. Attendees included Kris Jenner, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Garner, Molly Sims, and Rachel Zoe. The event honors the year in fashion and awards standouts like Elsa Hosk,...
Jennifer Garner, Kris Jenner, and Sarah Michelle Gellar at The Daily Front Row’s 8th Annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards | 1st and 3rd photos: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; 2nd photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Daily Front Row
Doja Cat attended The Daily Front Row’s eighth annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards (FLAs) alongside many A-list celebrities. Attendees included Kris Jenner, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Garner, Molly Sims, and Rachel Zoe. The event honors the year in fashion and awards standouts like Elsa Hosk,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Ali Hicks
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Doja Cat experimented with several new wigs on the Coachella Stage at the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, on Sunday.
The performer was rocking her new ‘do in front of the crowd next to other dancers with the same hairstyle.
Doja Cat’s new style and social media posts have fans concerned. She was accused of degrading her fans by calling her albums Planet Her and Hot Pink a “money grab.”
Fans were upset that they unfollowed her and deleted their fan pages after the rapper said, “Get a life, get a job, and help your parents with the house.”
Recently, Doja Cat has been performing in a wig, and then she shaved her hair again for Coachella to embrace her baldness.
Doja Cat said on Instagram Live that when she shaved her head in 2022, she didn’t like having hair and felt like she wasn’t supposed to.
The performer was rocking her new ‘do in front of the crowd next to other dancers with the same hairstyle.
Doja Cat’s new style and social media posts have fans concerned. She was accused of degrading her fans by calling her albums Planet Her and Hot Pink a “money grab.”
Fans were upset that they unfollowed her and deleted their fan pages after the rapper said, “Get a life, get a job, and help your parents with the house.”
Recently, Doja Cat has been performing in a wig, and then she shaved her hair again for Coachella to embrace her baldness.
Doja Cat said on Instagram Live that when she shaved her head in 2022, she didn’t like having hair and felt like she wasn’t supposed to.
- 4/18/2024
- by Gianna Stephens
- Uinterview
The fundamental element of becoming a successful internet troll is being able to maintain the highest possible threshold for what it takes to tap out. It’s a game of getting the other person to hit the block button first. But that would never be Doja Cat, because frankly she could do the back and forth all day — and she has. After months of feuding with her own fans online, two opposing sides brawling in the trenches of the Idgaf war, the rapper is burning whatever white flag she could wave.
- 9/22/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Doja Cat has everyone's attention with the spectacle of her upcoming album, which has gone through a few title changes, but will be called "Scarlet," according to her September 2023 Harper's Bazaar cover interview. After dropping the LP's first single, "Attention," on June 16, the rapper and pop star told the publication it's "kind of an intro to what's to come."
"This new album is more introspective, but I'm not leaning so hard into that to where it becomes boring," she said. "So I want to give stories and bops. It's a nice mixture of both. I think this project is a really fun canvas for me to play with my rap skills and talk about what's going on in my life. But I'm not abandoning who I was and what I know about pop and singing and that aspect of music."
Doja has been revealing more and more about "Scarlet" in recent months,...
"This new album is more introspective, but I'm not leaning so hard into that to where it becomes boring," she said. "So I want to give stories and bops. It's a nice mixture of both. I think this project is a really fun canvas for me to play with my rap skills and talk about what's going on in my life. But I'm not abandoning who I was and what I know about pop and singing and that aspect of music."
Doja has been revealing more and more about "Scarlet" in recent months,...
- 9/1/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Meat Puppets have teamed up with Megaforce Records for remastered reissues of the band’s classic Sst Records output spanning 1981 through 1989. A new live album titled Camp Songs — recorded in the ’90s — has also been announced.
The first wave of the reissue campaign includes Meat Puppets’ noisy 1981 debut EP In a Car along with the more melodic offering of 1985’s Up on the Sun, each arriving October 6th.
A reissue of their seminal 1984 album Meat Puppets II — featuring the well-known numbers “Lake of Fire” and “Plateau” — is expected to drop in February, with the remaining three Sst LPs to follow.
“Our back catalog is an American treasure and should be in the Smithsonian,” boasted bassist and co-founder Cris Kirkwood in a press release. “Megaforce is doing a huge service to the planet to make sure our music continues to get into the hands of everyone who needs to have the...
The first wave of the reissue campaign includes Meat Puppets’ noisy 1981 debut EP In a Car along with the more melodic offering of 1985’s Up on the Sun, each arriving October 6th.
A reissue of their seminal 1984 album Meat Puppets II — featuring the well-known numbers “Lake of Fire” and “Plateau” — is expected to drop in February, with the remaining three Sst LPs to follow.
“Our back catalog is an American treasure and should be in the Smithsonian,” boasted bassist and co-founder Cris Kirkwood in a press release. “Megaforce is doing a huge service to the planet to make sure our music continues to get into the hands of everyone who needs to have the...
- 8/23/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Everything Doja Cat tweeted before June 2023 is gone. All of her trolling to her 5.6 million followers about the title of her forthcoming album, her denouncement of the pop genre, and her threats to quit music altogether — wiped. All the links to those posts lead back to the same error message: “Sorry, that tweet has been deleted.” It’s common practice for musicians to clear their Instagram feed in anticipation of a new era, but hitting a hard reset on Twitter is quintessentially Doja. Even before the social media app began...
- 7/11/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
This fall, Doja Cat is embarking on her first North American arena tour. On June 23, the "Attention" singer announced "The Scarlet Tour," which will kick off on Halloween, Oct. 31, at San Francisco's Chase Center and run through Dec. 13 at Chicago's United Center. Along the way, the tour will also include stops in Atlanta, Miami, and Toronto, among other locales.
Additionally, certain stops on the 24-date tour will include appearances by Ice Spice and Doechii. Ticket pre-sales begin on June 28. In order to ensure as many tickets go to fans as possible, you can register now through Sunday, June 25 on the official site for a chance to receive a code that will give you access to the pre-sale event. A limited number of tickets will also be available while supplies last during the general on-sale event on June 30.
Doja Cat last released a new album, "Planet Her," in 2021, but she's been...
Additionally, certain stops on the 24-date tour will include appearances by Ice Spice and Doechii. Ticket pre-sales begin on June 28. In order to ensure as many tickets go to fans as possible, you can register now through Sunday, June 25 on the official site for a chance to receive a code that will give you access to the pre-sale event. A limited number of tickets will also be available while supplies last during the general on-sale event on June 30.
Doja Cat last released a new album, "Planet Her," in 2021, but she's been...
- 6/23/2023
- by Sabienna Bowman
- Popsugar.com
Doja Cat stayed true to her word of leaving pop to the side and opted for some hot rap verses on her new single “Attention,” which dropped Friday.
The song opens with the sound of a harp before she starts to sing softly and hauntingly over a drumbeat, while the accompanying music video features Doja roaming the streets of Los Angeles.
“Baby, if you like it, just reach out and pet it/This one doesn’t bite, it doesn’t get aggressive,” she sings in the pre-chrous. “Show you how to touch it,...
The song opens with the sound of a harp before she starts to sing softly and hauntingly over a drumbeat, while the accompanying music video features Doja roaming the streets of Los Angeles.
“Baby, if you like it, just reach out and pet it/This one doesn’t bite, it doesn’t get aggressive,” she sings in the pre-chrous. “Show you how to touch it,...
- 6/16/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
One month after negging her fans and ridiculing her own music, Doja Cat appears ready to release a new track this Friday, June 16.
On Twitter, the pop star shared what appeared to be some blood-splattered single art, along with a date (“6.16.23”) and a drop of blood emoji. A title hasn’t been officially announced, but the accidental release of a pre-save link suggests the song will be called, “Attention.”
6.16.23 pic.twitter.com/OkQLubOnlE
— Doja Cat (@DojaCat) June 13, 2023
Doja’s use of the drop of blood emoji in the announcement may...
On Twitter, the pop star shared what appeared to be some blood-splattered single art, along with a date (“6.16.23”) and a drop of blood emoji. A title hasn’t been officially announced, but the accidental release of a pre-save link suggests the song will be called, “Attention.”
6.16.23 pic.twitter.com/OkQLubOnlE
— Doja Cat (@DojaCat) June 13, 2023
Doja’s use of the drop of blood emoji in the announcement may...
- 6/13/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Doja Cat took to social media to make an unusual confession, and her fans are not happy about it.
In a tweet she issued on Tuesday, the slammed her two most recent albums, Planet Her and Hot Pink, as “cash-grabs and yall fell for it.”
Read More: Doja Cat ‘Loves To Go To F–king War With Trolls,’ Says ‘I’m A Very Messy B–ch’
She added: “now I can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while yall weep for mediocre pop.”
planet her and hot pink were cash-grabs and yall fell for it. now i can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while yall weep for mediocre pop.
— Doja Cat (@DojaCat) May 9, 2023
Understandably, fans took that tweet as an insult, and responded with tweets of their own.
doja cat is allowed to make or...
In a tweet she issued on Tuesday, the slammed her two most recent albums, Planet Her and Hot Pink, as “cash-grabs and yall fell for it.”
Read More: Doja Cat ‘Loves To Go To F–king War With Trolls,’ Says ‘I’m A Very Messy B–ch’
She added: “now I can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while yall weep for mediocre pop.”
planet her and hot pink were cash-grabs and yall fell for it. now i can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while yall weep for mediocre pop.
— Doja Cat (@DojaCat) May 9, 2023
Understandably, fans took that tweet as an insult, and responded with tweets of their own.
doja cat is allowed to make or...
- 5/10/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Grammy-nominated R&b singer Bj The Chicago Kid has signed with hit producer Yeti Beats’ new label Reach The World Records in a joint venture with Sony’s RCA Records.
Bj The Chicago Kid and Beats — who has worked on hits like Doja Cat’s “Say So,” “Kiss Me More” and “Woman” — are working on a collaborative album that will be released this summer. Their first single, “Forgot Your Name,” drops Wednesday.
“This project is very different for me. It’s essentially the colliding of Yeti’s world with my world. It’s a unique approach to soul music and serves as our invite to both new and old fans to savor our unique flavor of classic soul,” Bj The Chicago Kid tells The Hollywood Reporter in a statement. “I know some folks will call it a concept album, but for me it’s an experiment and exploration of sound...
Bj The Chicago Kid and Beats — who has worked on hits like Doja Cat’s “Say So,” “Kiss Me More” and “Woman” — are working on a collaborative album that will be released this summer. Their first single, “Forgot Your Name,” drops Wednesday.
“This project is very different for me. It’s essentially the colliding of Yeti’s world with my world. It’s a unique approach to soul music and serves as our invite to both new and old fans to savor our unique flavor of classic soul,” Bj The Chicago Kid tells The Hollywood Reporter in a statement. “I know some folks will call it a concept album, but for me it’s an experiment and exploration of sound...
- 5/2/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Nina Bloomgarden (The Resort), James Tupper (Big Little Lies), Theo Germaine (They/Them) and Paige Collins (Big House) have signed on to star alongside Mary Beth Barrone in the indie erotic thriller Good Girl, which Lauren Garroni is directing, in her feature debut. No details on their roles have been disclosed.
The film currently shooting in Los Angeles watches as an enterprising Sugar Baby, offered ten grand to move in with her Sugar Daddy, comes to discover the dark secrets trapped within his home. Pic is described as part biting dark comedy, part erotic thriller — but above all, a story about sex work through a feminist and queer lens.
Kelly Parker’s Mary Ellen Moffat is producing the film based on Bree Essirig and Garroni’s script. Exec producers include Barrone, Garroni, Essrig, Simon Brook and Brook Productions.
Bloomgarden was part of the core cast of Peacock’s darkly...
The film currently shooting in Los Angeles watches as an enterprising Sugar Baby, offered ten grand to move in with her Sugar Daddy, comes to discover the dark secrets trapped within his home. Pic is described as part biting dark comedy, part erotic thriller — but above all, a story about sex work through a feminist and queer lens.
Kelly Parker’s Mary Ellen Moffat is producing the film based on Bree Essirig and Garroni’s script. Exec producers include Barrone, Garroni, Essrig, Simon Brook and Brook Productions.
Bloomgarden was part of the core cast of Peacock’s darkly...
- 4/28/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Grammy-winning rapper Doja Cat’s rise to stardom at the turn of the decade has been marked by the success of her pop songs like “Say So” and “Kiss Me More.” Now, as she continues to work on her fourth studio album, the “Need to Know” rapper is exploring all kinds of different sounds for the project that starkly differ from her previous pop tendencies.
Doja Cat | Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Celine Doja Cat is hard at work on her fourth album
Doja Cat released her debut album Amala in 2018. The following year, she released her mainstream breakout album Hot Pink, which contained beloved songs including “Say So,” “Juicy,” “Cyber Sex,” and “Streets.” In 2021, she released her third album Planet Her, complete with hits like “Kiss Me More,” “Woman,” “Need to Know,” and “Get Into It (Yuh).”
In 2022, Doja confirmed that she was working on her fourth studio album,...
Doja Cat | Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Celine Doja Cat is hard at work on her fourth album
Doja Cat released her debut album Amala in 2018. The following year, she released her mainstream breakout album Hot Pink, which contained beloved songs including “Say So,” “Juicy,” “Cyber Sex,” and “Streets.” In 2021, she released her third album Planet Her, complete with hits like “Kiss Me More,” “Woman,” “Need to Know,” and “Get Into It (Yuh).”
In 2022, Doja confirmed that she was working on her fourth studio album,...
- 2/7/2023
- by Chris Malone
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
I am sitting with Doja Cat in an Airbnb in Universal City, California, in mid-November, listening to a punk cover of “I Saw Her Standing There” and polishing off the toothsome lobster-caviar rolls she made. She’s talking about an ex-boyfriend and puffing on her omnipresent highlighter-colored tobacco vape (“I don’t crave many things other than this stupid thing. That’s pretty much it. Chocolate, sex, and vape”). All of a sudden, after about an hour of chatting about her last album and past relationships, she looks down at...
- 12/16/2021
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Amazon Studios has passed on Hot Pink, its YA pilot headlined by Sarah Michelle Gellar. Annapurna Pictures, which produced the pilot with Amazon Studios, might shop it to other platforms, I hear.
Loosely inspired by Elana K. Arnold’s National Book Award finalist What Girls Are Made Of, Hot Pink is a biting coming-of-age comedy created by Elisabeth Holm.
The pilot also stars Nina Bloomgarden, David Iacono, Mimi Davila, Dana Donnelly and Myra Molloy.
Holm is executive producing with director Desiree Akhavan and fellow executive producers Rebecca Green and Sue Naegle and Ali Krug for Annapurna.
2020-21 Amazon Prime Video Pilots & Series Orders...
Loosely inspired by Elana K. Arnold’s National Book Award finalist What Girls Are Made Of, Hot Pink is a biting coming-of-age comedy created by Elisabeth Holm.
The pilot also stars Nina Bloomgarden, David Iacono, Mimi Davila, Dana Donnelly and Myra Molloy.
Holm is executive producing with director Desiree Akhavan and fellow executive producers Rebecca Green and Sue Naegle and Ali Krug for Annapurna.
2020-21 Amazon Prime Video Pilots & Series Orders...
- 11/4/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Like seemingly most of the rest of the planet, Doja Cat has always had an affection for the world of the Pink Ladies — that is, “Grease.” So it wasn’t as huge a stretch as it might seem for the singer who hit it big with “Hot Pink” to take on the role of Sandy and sing “You’re the One That I Want” for a Pepsi commercial that has its broadcast premiere during Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards, a show she also happens to be hosting.
Asked if she grew up on “Grease,” she says, “I’m shocked that anybody hasn’t. I met someone once that didn’t know about ‘Grease.’ I was really, really shocked. It’s the most iconic film in the world. And my favorite was Bad Sandy. I feel like that’s so cliche, because everybody loves Bad Sandy., but that’s the best Sandy,...
Asked if she grew up on “Grease,” she says, “I’m shocked that anybody hasn’t. I met someone once that didn’t know about ‘Grease.’ I was really, really shocked. It’s the most iconic film in the world. And my favorite was Bad Sandy. I feel like that’s so cliche, because everybody loves Bad Sandy., but that’s the best Sandy,...
- 9/10/2021
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Over the years, we’ve seen a very odd trend at the Grammys: albums missing their respective genre categories, yet still getting into Album of the Year. This seemed to be a case mostly for critically acclaimed albums that might not have been the biggest sellers — see Lana Del Rey’s “Norman F*cking Rockwell,” Haim’s “Women In Music Pt. III,” Janelle Monáe’s “Dirty Computer,” and Lorde’s “Melodrama.” Still, this trend wasn’t only reserved to critical darlings, as Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding,” Jacob Collier’s “Djesse Vol. 3,” Sara Barellies’s “The Blessed Unrest,” and H.E.R.‘s “I Used to Know Her” all followed the trend. But those anomalies occurred when nomination review committees could pick and choose the final contenders from among the top 20 vote-getters regardless of how the genre categories shook out. Now without the committees, the question is whether all...
- 8/30/2021
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
It's game over for Panic.
Amazon has opted to cancel the YA drama after a single season, Deadline reports.
The news comes less than three months after its May 28 bow on the streamer.
"In the summer after their senior year, 47 graduates participate in the annual Panic competition," reads the logline.
"Winning Panic with a cash prize of $50,000 will allow them to escape their small Texas town of Carp. After the rules change, however, they must decide what risks they will take in order to escape their home town."
The cast included Olivia Welch, Mike Faist, Jessica Sula, Ray Nicholson, Camron Jones, and Enrique Murciano.
The series was pushed heavily by Amazon, launching with a three-part companion "novella" on Audible, but the series failed to garner much traction.
Previous YA offering The Wilds took off like a lightning bolt for the streamer and has since been renewed for a second season.
Amazon has opted to cancel the YA drama after a single season, Deadline reports.
The news comes less than three months after its May 28 bow on the streamer.
"In the summer after their senior year, 47 graduates participate in the annual Panic competition," reads the logline.
"Winning Panic with a cash prize of $50,000 will allow them to escape their small Texas town of Carp. After the rules change, however, they must decide what risks they will take in order to escape their home town."
The cast included Olivia Welch, Mike Faist, Jessica Sula, Ray Nicholson, Camron Jones, and Enrique Murciano.
The series was pushed heavily by Amazon, launching with a three-part companion "novella" on Audible, but the series failed to garner much traction.
Previous YA offering The Wilds took off like a lightning bolt for the streamer and has since been renewed for a second season.
- 8/6/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
“Panic” has been canceled after one season at Amazon, Variety has confirmed.
The YA drama debuted on Amazon back in May. The one-hour series was based on the novel of the same name by Lauren Oliver.
It takes place in a small Texas town, where every summer the graduating seniors compete in a series of challenges, winner takes all, which they believe is their one and only chance to escape their circumstances and make their lives better. But this year, the rules have changed — the pot of money is larger than ever and the game has become even more dangerous. The players will come face to face with their deepest, darkest fears and be forced to decide how much they are willing to risk in order to win.
The cast for the series included Olivia Welch, Mike Faist, Jessica Sula, Camron Jones, Ray Nicholson, and Enrique Murciano. Oliver adapted her...
The YA drama debuted on Amazon back in May. The one-hour series was based on the novel of the same name by Lauren Oliver.
It takes place in a small Texas town, where every summer the graduating seniors compete in a series of challenges, winner takes all, which they believe is their one and only chance to escape their circumstances and make their lives better. But this year, the rules have changed — the pot of money is larger than ever and the game has become even more dangerous. The players will come face to face with their deepest, darkest fears and be forced to decide how much they are willing to risk in order to win.
The cast for the series included Olivia Welch, Mike Faist, Jessica Sula, Camron Jones, Ray Nicholson, and Enrique Murciano. Oliver adapted her...
- 8/6/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Amazon Prime Video has opted not to pick up a second season of young adult drama series Panic, starring Camron Jones, Ray Nicholson and Olivia Welch.
Written and created by Lauren Oliver based on her best-selling novel, Panic centered on a small town in America where every year the graduating seniors engage in a competition they believe is their one chance to escape. But this year, the rules have changed — and they must decide how much they are willing to risk in order to get out.
Panic premiered on May 28 alongside a companion three-part “novella” on sibling Audible written by Oliver and featuring the voices of Jones, Nicholson and Welch.
Despite the company’s support, Panic did not connect with audiences the way fellow YA drama The Wilds did. That, along with the fact that the series’ first season did tell a complete story of the game of Panic,...
Written and created by Lauren Oliver based on her best-selling novel, Panic centered on a small town in America where every year the graduating seniors engage in a competition they believe is their one chance to escape. But this year, the rules have changed — and they must decide how much they are willing to risk in order to get out.
Panic premiered on May 28 alongside a companion three-part “novella” on sibling Audible written by Oliver and featuring the voices of Jones, Nicholson and Welch.
Despite the company’s support, Panic did not connect with audiences the way fellow YA drama The Wilds did. That, along with the fact that the series’ first season did tell a complete story of the game of Panic,...
- 8/6/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
It may seem like just yesterday that Doja Cat’s sophomore album Hot Pink launched the LA rapper to stardom, but fans are already anxiously awaiting its follow-up.
Planet Her, Doja’s third studio album that is set for release on Friday, leads the Apple Music Pre-Add Chart for the week of June 11th through June 17th. Pre-adds allow listeners to queue up an album to be added to their library when it’s released, offering a good indication of the albums that fans are most excited for. It’s...
Planet Her, Doja’s third studio album that is set for release on Friday, leads the Apple Music Pre-Add Chart for the week of June 11th through June 17th. Pre-adds allow listeners to queue up an album to be added to their library when it’s released, offering a good indication of the albums that fans are most excited for. It’s...
- 6/22/2021
- by Emily Blake
- Rollingstone.com
Doja Cat has released a new song and video, “Need to Know,” from her upcoming album, Planet Her, out June 25th.
“Need to Know” boasts a crisp beat of booming bass hits, sharp drums, and atmospheric synths over which Doja Cat spits a pair of verses that lean into delightfully lurid punchlines (“Sorry if I gave a random erection/Prolly thinking I’m a telekinetic”). The track also arrives with a futuristic music video that finds Doja Cat donning full alien gear and enjoying a night on the town in a space-age club.
“Need to Know” boasts a crisp beat of booming bass hits, sharp drums, and atmospheric synths over which Doja Cat spits a pair of verses that lean into delightfully lurid punchlines (“Sorry if I gave a random erection/Prolly thinking I’m a telekinetic”). The track also arrives with a futuristic music video that finds Doja Cat donning full alien gear and enjoying a night on the town in a space-age club.
- 6/11/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Doja Cat just won her very first Billboard Music Award. The 25-year-old superstar found out she was named Top R&b Female Artist while walking the red carpet at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on May 23. And needless to say, she was pretty excited. "Wow! It's heavy," she said after Tanya Rad presented her with the trophy. "That's great. It's amazing." Doja Cat is nominated in four other categories, including Top New Artist, Top R&b Artist, Top R&b Album for Hot Pink and Top R&b Song for "Say So." And later this evening, she'll be taking the stage to perform her song "Kiss Me More" with Sza. "I'm extremely...
- 5/23/2021
- E! Online
Kym Whitley and Danny Garcia have been cast in recurring roles in the Amazon YA pilot “Hot Pink,” Variety has learned exclusively.
The pair joins previously announced stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nina Bloomgarden, David Iacono, Mimi Davila, Dana Donnelly, and Myra Molloy, as well as fellow recurring star David Arquette.
The show is loosely inspired by Elana K. Arnold’s book “What Girls Are Made Of.” In the book, Nina Faye was raised to believe that there is no such thing as unconditional love, meaning she will do anything for her boyfriend to prove her worthiness. But when he breaks up with her, Nina is lost and sets out to find out what the conditions of love really are.
Whitley is a comedian and actress. She is known for her roles in films like “Next Friday,” “Deliver Us from Eva,” “Black Dynamite,” and “Along Came Polly” as well as shows such as “The Boondocks,...
The pair joins previously announced stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nina Bloomgarden, David Iacono, Mimi Davila, Dana Donnelly, and Myra Molloy, as well as fellow recurring star David Arquette.
The show is loosely inspired by Elana K. Arnold’s book “What Girls Are Made Of.” In the book, Nina Faye was raised to believe that there is no such thing as unconditional love, meaning she will do anything for her boyfriend to prove her worthiness. But when he breaks up with her, Nina is lost and sets out to find out what the conditions of love really are.
Whitley is a comedian and actress. She is known for her roles in films like “Next Friday,” “Deliver Us from Eva,” “Black Dynamite,” and “Along Came Polly” as well as shows such as “The Boondocks,...
- 5/4/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Sarah Michelle Gellar has gained a few co-stars for her Amazon YA pilot, Hot Pink. Coming weeks after announcing Gellar's involvement in the pilot, David Arquette has been cast alongside Gellar while five fresh faces have been added to round out the ensemble. Arquette's role has yet to be disclosed but it has been announced that it will…...
- 5/2/2021
- by Gaius Bolling
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: David Arquette has been cast in Amazon Studios’ coming-of-age pilot Hot Pink, created by Elisabeth Holm.
The You Cannot Kill David Arquette subject joins in a recurring role, alongside lead Sarah Michelle Gellar and series regulars Nina Bloomgarden, David Iacono, Mimi Davila, Dana Donnelly and Myra Molloy. No character details have been revealed.
Hot Pink, from Amazon Studios in association with Annapurna Pictures, is loosely inspired by Elana K. Arnold’s National Book Award finalist What Girls Are Made Of. Series creator Holm is executive producing with director Desiree Akhavan and executive producers Rebecca Green and Sue Naegle and Ali Krug for Annapurna.
Arnold’s 2017 novel What Girls Are Made Of is described as exploring “the real, knotted, messy, thriving heartbeat of young womanhood” through the eyes of a 16-year-old girl.
If ordered to series, Hot Pink would join Amazon Studios’ growing YA series slate, which includes The Wilds and the upcoming show,...
The You Cannot Kill David Arquette subject joins in a recurring role, alongside lead Sarah Michelle Gellar and series regulars Nina Bloomgarden, David Iacono, Mimi Davila, Dana Donnelly and Myra Molloy. No character details have been revealed.
Hot Pink, from Amazon Studios in association with Annapurna Pictures, is loosely inspired by Elana K. Arnold’s National Book Award finalist What Girls Are Made Of. Series creator Holm is executive producing with director Desiree Akhavan and executive producers Rebecca Green and Sue Naegle and Ali Krug for Annapurna.
Arnold’s 2017 novel What Girls Are Made Of is described as exploring “the real, knotted, messy, thriving heartbeat of young womanhood” through the eyes of a 16-year-old girl.
If ordered to series, Hot Pink would join Amazon Studios’ growing YA series slate, which includes The Wilds and the upcoming show,...
- 4/29/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon’s YA pilot “Hot Pink” has added five new cast members.
Nina Bloomgarden, David Iacono, Mimi Davila, Dana Donnelly, and Myra Molloy will star in the pilot, joining previously announced star Sarah Michelle Gellar.
The show is loosely inspired by Elana K. Arnold’s book “What Girls Are Made Of.” In the book, Nina Faye was raised to believe that there is no such thing as unconditional love, meaning she will do anything for her boyfriend to prove her worthiness. But when he breaks up with her, Nina is lost and sets out to find out what the conditions of love really are.
Bloomgarden recently wrapped on the Netflix/Sony film “Fatherhood” starring Kevin Hart. She previously had a supporting role in the indie feature “Good Girl Jane.” She is repped by Innovative Artists and Grandview.
Iacono’s past credits include “Grand Army” at Netflix, “The Flight Attendant” at HBO Max,...
Nina Bloomgarden, David Iacono, Mimi Davila, Dana Donnelly, and Myra Molloy will star in the pilot, joining previously announced star Sarah Michelle Gellar.
The show is loosely inspired by Elana K. Arnold’s book “What Girls Are Made Of.” In the book, Nina Faye was raised to believe that there is no such thing as unconditional love, meaning she will do anything for her boyfriend to prove her worthiness. But when he breaks up with her, Nina is lost and sets out to find out what the conditions of love really are.
Bloomgarden recently wrapped on the Netflix/Sony film “Fatherhood” starring Kevin Hart. She previously had a supporting role in the indie feature “Good Girl Jane.” She is repped by Innovative Artists and Grandview.
Iacono’s past credits include “Grand Army” at Netflix, “The Flight Attendant” at HBO Max,...
- 4/29/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Nina Bloomgarden (Fatherhood), David Iacono (Grand Army), Mimi Davila (The Chonga Diaries), Dana Donnelly (The Sex Life of College Girls) and Myra Molloy (He’s All That) are set as leads opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar in Hot Pink, a biting coming-of-age comedy pilot for Amazon created by Elisabeth Holm (Obvious Child).
Character details are being kept under wraps.
Hot Pink, from Amazon Studios in association with Annapurna Pictures, was loosely inspired by Elana K. Arnold’s National Book Award finalist What Girls Are Made Of.
Series creator Holm is executive producing with director Desiree Akhavan (The Miseducation of Cameron Post) and executive producers Rebecca Green (It Follows) and Sue Naegle and Ali Krug for Annapurna.
If ordered to series, Hot Pink would join Amazon Studios’ growing YA series slate, which includes The Wilds, already renewed for a second season, and the upcoming Panic.
Published in 2017, Arnold’s What Girls Are Made...
Character details are being kept under wraps.
Hot Pink, from Amazon Studios in association with Annapurna Pictures, was loosely inspired by Elana K. Arnold’s National Book Award finalist What Girls Are Made Of.
Series creator Holm is executive producing with director Desiree Akhavan (The Miseducation of Cameron Post) and executive producers Rebecca Green (It Follows) and Sue Naegle and Ali Krug for Annapurna.
If ordered to series, Hot Pink would join Amazon Studios’ growing YA series slate, which includes The Wilds, already renewed for a second season, and the upcoming Panic.
Published in 2017, Arnold’s What Girls Are Made...
- 4/29/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon Studios has ordered a YA pilot based on the Harlan Coben novel “Shelter,” Variety has learned exclusively.
Shelter” is the first novel in Coben’s Mickey Bolitar book series. MGM has acquired the rights to all the other books in the Mickey Bolitar series as well. According to an individual with knowledge of the project, should “Shelter” get ordered to series, it could go either to Amazon Prime Video or to IMDb TV. The pilot will begin filming this summer.
In “Shelter,” Bolitar witnesses his father’s death and sends his mom to rehab. He is forced to live with his estranged aunt and switch high schools. Fortunately, he’s met a great girl, Ashley, and it seems like things might finally be improving. But then Ashley vanishes. Mickey follows Ashley’s trail into a seedy underworld that reveals that Ashley isn’t who she claimed to be. And neither was Mickey’s father.
Shelter” is the first novel in Coben’s Mickey Bolitar book series. MGM has acquired the rights to all the other books in the Mickey Bolitar series as well. According to an individual with knowledge of the project, should “Shelter” get ordered to series, it could go either to Amazon Prime Video or to IMDb TV. The pilot will begin filming this summer.
In “Shelter,” Bolitar witnesses his father’s death and sends his mom to rehab. He is forced to live with his estranged aunt and switch high schools. Fortunately, he’s met a great girl, Ashley, and it seems like things might finally be improving. But then Ashley vanishes. Mickey follows Ashley’s trail into a seedy underworld that reveals that Ashley isn’t who she claimed to be. And neither was Mickey’s father.
- 4/19/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
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