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Tom Hiddleston Puppy Interview To celebrate Tom’s critically-acclaimed turn in Mike Flanagan’s new film, The Life of Chuck, Tom sat down to chat all about working with the beloved writer and director on adapting this Stephen King story, as well as look back at some other big moments in his career, like Loki and Marvel, and so much more. For starters, Tom talked about his big dance number in The Life of Chuck and how he wasn’t a classically trained dancer before starring in the film. He discussed the scene that he and Chris Hemsworth could not get through without…

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Questlove, who helmed Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius), has paid tribute to the documentary’s subject, Sly Stone, hours after the iconic artist died on Monday. Stone died after a “prolonged battle with COPD and other underlying health issues,” his family shared on Monday. He was 82. “Sly Stone, born Sylvester Stewart, left this earth today, but the changes he sparked while here will echo forever,” Questlove wrote in a tribute shared to his Instagram Monday. “From the moment his music reached me in the early 1970s, it became a part of my soul. Sly was a giant…

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Addison Rae wasn’t obsessed with her full stage name.  That’s why the “Diet Pepsi” singer chose to ditch the second half of the moniker and go by simply “Addison” when releasing her self-titled debut album on June 6.  “I said it in an interview, I was just like, ‘Oh, I think I’ve grown past being called Addison Rae,'” Addison recalled of the initial idea to change her name during a June 8 appearance on Quenlin Blackwell’s Feeding Starving Celebrities YouTube series. “Then the album being named Addison kind of was a tie-in for that.” But that doesn’t mean the TikToker—who…

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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. On the heels of Frame and Sotheby’s debut collaboration, another California clothing company and art institution are teaming on a summer 2025 collection. The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Pacsun are continuing their partnership with a fresh batch of women’s and men’s pieces marrying casual silhouettes, preppy designs and art-inspired graphics. The Met x PacSun’s new drop features some of the most on-trend styles for spring into summer: elevated basketball shorts, baby tees, oversized canvas totes, cropped…

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