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Tyra Banks Reveals She Is ‘Working on Life-Size 3’
Tyra Banks Reveals She Is ‘Working on Life-Size 3’
Nicholas RicePeopleFebruary 24, 2020
Twenty years after Life-Size was released, Tyra Banks says a third film is in the works!
The actress and model revealed during a guest appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen that she is currently “working on Life-Size 3.”
Banks, 46, was a guest on Andy Cohen’s show Sunday night alongside Real Housewives of Atlanta star Eva Marcille — who got her start by winning the third cycle of America’s Next Top Model — when a guest called in to ask the former ANTM host about her future endeavors.
After revealing the Life-Size 3 news to an uproar of applause from the studio audience, Banks went on to share that she is also working on a “huge Broadway play” — she wouldn’t say if she would appear in it — as well as a comic to go along with Modelland, Banks’ upcoming model-themed amusement park.
Banks first starred in the original Life-Size in 2000 alongside Lindsay Lohan before she brought back her iconic character, Eve, many years later in 2018 for a sequel.
The original Life-Size followed a young girl (played by Lohan) who saw her toy doll transform into a real woman after a wish gone wrong. The follow-up film featured Banks reprising her role, this time lending a (plastic) hand to a young CEO of a toy company struggling with her job.
Around the time of the Life-Size 2 premiere, Banks was asked about the potential of turning Life-Size into a trilogy when a fan asked, “Will there be a life size 3” during a Twitter Q&A.
The legendary supermodel responded in riddle, telling the Twitter user, “one, and done. two, thanks to you. three – we’ll see?”
At the end of Life-Size 2, Eve seemingly got her happy ending, which may leave one to wonder what direction a sequel would go in.
Cameron Fay, one of the second film’s writers, told TVLine that Hyde, Eve’s chef boyfriend-turned-doll, and his new life in Sunnyvale could certainly use some explaining.
“Do you think Hyde thought everything through before agreeing to go with Eve?” TVLine’s Andy Swift asked Fay.
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‘Ultimate modeling fantasy’: Tyra Banks’ ModelLand theme park has $1,495 tickets
Tyra Banks is opening a first-of-its-kind modeling theme park – but it will cost you.
The model, television personality and businesswoman, 46, is launching ModelLand an attraction in Santa Monica, California, that will “emulate a fantasy version of the modeling world with state-of-the-art interactive entertainment where beauty, fashion, tech, theatre, retail and an eating extravaganza collide,” her website describes.
Visitors can live their “ultimate modeling fantasy,” a press release explains, with the 21,000-square-foot, multi-level, story-driven attraction that features fashion, photo shoots, shopping and more.
Tickets, which went on sale Monday, are available beginning on May 1, when the attraction opens. Santa Monica is the first and permanent location, but there are plans for more locations worldwide.
If you want the ultimate experience, which Banks calls the “Fantascene Dream” ticket, it will set you back $1,495 (excluding a $4.20, $36.49 or $98.85 transaction fee, depending on ticket level), according to the attraction’s website.
The top-tier experience will let you experience your fantasy photo shoot in first class. You get veiled VIP seating, personal consultation with a ModelLand fashion and beauty expert (prior to your arrival), hand-crafted “ModelLand elixir” and assorted truffles, additional wardrobe changes, additional photographs from the shoot, a model goodies gift bag, a custom curated row for Instagram and more.
If you’re looking for a stepped-down version, you can get the $549 “Fantascene Photoshoot” package, which gets you the basic version of the top-tier experience, including a photo shoot conceived by Banks, magazine-quality photos, a professional make-up look, couture hair styling and wardrobe styling. This level also includes a signature blood orange beverage and tasty treats.
Still not sold on the price? The least-expensive entry is $59 for “General Access” or $39 for a child’s ticket (ages 3 to 12).
This ticket will get you a personalized digital look book with photos of you, access to an immersive theater, access to shop the ModelLand closets, posing tips and tricks and more.
Both higher-tier tickets will also get you access to everything included in the general admission.
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Queen Elizabeth desperate for ‘hurtful’ Megxit to be ‘over and done with’
Queen Elizabeth II is so hurt by Megxit, she hates it being brought up — and “just wants it over and done with,” according to a report.
“She generally doesn’t want to talk about it,” a source close to the Queen told Vanity Fair, insisting she takes it personally that grandson Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, quit royal duties.
“The Queen has been keen to get this resolved because she sees it is damaging to the monarchy, and on a personal level, I think this has been rather hurtful for her.
“She has got to the point where she doesn’t want to think about it anymore, she just wants it over and done with,” the source told the magazine.
While keeping open the door for their return, the Queen had to be firm in banning the couple from potentially exploiting their connection to the monarchy, banning the use of “Sussex Royal,” the mag was told.
“When something … is required in defense of the dynasty, she does what’s necessary,” former courtier Patrick Jephson told Vanity Fair. “People are reassured when she acts to protect the monarchy.”
Her decisiveness with Megxit — along with dumping Prince Andrew from royal duties over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein — show that the Queen is “fully engaged in her role,” royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith told Vanity Fair.
“For all the travails of last year and the early months of 2020, she continues to maintain her enviable serenity and carries out her duties in her unflappable fashion,” Smith said.
“Of course these family crises have been challenging, vexing, and sad. But in removing Andrew from his public duties and negotiating the tricky departure of Harry and Meghan from royal life, the Queen was decisive and sure-footed.”
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Wendy Williams Denies Having a New Boyfriend: ‘I Was with My Friend’
Wendy Williams is putting the latest rumors about her to rest.
After the daytime talk show host was spotted out with William Selby for a dinner date in New York City on Friday night, she is denying that the two are a romantic item.
“I had an interesting weekend,” Williams, 55, said on The Wendy Williams Show Monday. “It was all innocent to me but apparently it caused waves everywhere else. All I’m doing is being Wendy. So I met this young man that I really like. Not in that way, I was setting you up with dramatic effect, he’s this rapper from Philly.”
“His name is Black Papi. He’s 27,” she said. “Now, I went to a studio session because he’s working on his album and he’s working on it in N.Y. Now, I don’t know Black Papi but I was going along for a ride on Friday night. So Black Papi, 27, he’s from from Philly. He got his mom on the FaceTime. His mom and I are the same age. She and I are talking like we’re two homegirls. … I told Papi, ‘Look, your weight is not quite up for the Wendy Show. But one day …’ “
“I was only at the studio for 35 minutes,” Williams continued. “I was with my friend, who is also my jeweler, Will. But and whatever, here is the big [scoop]. Will is my friend, he happens to be a jeweler. I’m one of his probably low-paying clients. I’m not buying jewelry all the time.”
The mother of one said that Selby “fixes stuff, shines stuff, he’s made a couple of pieces for me” — and that she likes him “a whole lot.”
“Will is involved with his family, he’s got a whole ‘nother life,” she said. “No, we did not plan to dress alike. A lot of you all said we looked like a couple. No, we’re not a couple. I got on a beige negligee and threw on that [coat]. It was cold out. And then we get in the studio and I put it on my ‘gram.”
“Yeah, we’re huddled like this in the studio because it’s freezing in there,” she added. “It’s like five degrees, it’s colder in there than it is in here. The studio is only about the size of my chair, you know. Papi’s in the other room, rapping. I’m sitting there huddled. Belly full from meatballs and all kinds of stuff we ate earlier. And next thing you know there’s accusations being thrown.”
At the end of her lengthy monologue, Williams insisted that Selby is just her “friend.”
“We are not a couple and I do not have a boyfriend,” she claimed. “That’s it. If I did, I wouldn’t have been out with Will.”
Selby — a New York City-based jeweler who has worked with celebrity clients including Drake, 50 Cent and Rick Ross — has previously posted about Williams multiple times on Instagram, including for Valentine’s Day this month.
The jeweler shared a clip from The Wendy Williams Show in which Williams says a mystery man gave her a diamond heart-shaped necklace for the holiday.
“V-Day Special for the incomparable @wendyshow,” Selby captioned the clip.
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Tamar Braxton Finally Addresses Rumors That She And Boyfriend David Adefeso Split After Wendy Williams’ Actions
Tamar Braxton has decided to give her fans an update and some hope about her romance with Nigerian-born businessman David Adefeso.
The singer and reality TV star began dating Adefeso shortly after her divorce from her ex-husband and the father of her son, Vincent Herbert, but recently, she sent fans into a frenzy after she posted a cryptic message hinting at a split.
Braxton took to social media, where she appears to be referencing her relationship of almost two years.
She wrote: “If they don’t want you.there is no talking. No reasoning. Let it go and let God bring you the one who will be all that you need to accept all of you. Your flaws will not be your weakness, but it will be your strength and attraction to the one that is meant to be in your life.”
After her fans went insane and started bashing Adefeso, Braxton explained that what she wrote was a “typo” and confessed that she is having a great week.
Tamar called the mogul the love of her life and explained: “It was in the middle of the night sis. We all have typos. Calm down. My week is starting off GREAT, and God is too good.”
One follower said Wendy Williams is trying to solve the mystery and added: “No, they didn’t. Wendy Williams said that Tamar didn’t answer or call her back, so that was never confirmed. Tamar just called David the love of her life a few hours ago. The blogs were trying to report on something that was never confirmed.”
A second commenter added: “Exactly, she erased all her pictures of him, BUT he didn’t erase ANY of their pictures, they’re still together, they may just want folks to stay out of their business now, but again, they should’ve just kept THEIR lives together private, to begin with, and wouldn’t have to be going through this. When you give folks a glimpse into your life, it may Never be Enough, they may want more than what you’re willing to give, or you may want to keep giving just a tad bit more than you should so the more you give, the more some won’t, so just don’t give and learn to k6some things private. I still think they’re seeing one another and want the public out of their lives now, and this is their way of doing it without trying to hurt her fans’ feelings. Be real and tell them the truth; you now want your love life private.”
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Cara Delevingne calls Justin Bieber out after he says she is the least favorite of his wife’s friends
Justin Bieber should have just eaten the bull penis.That’s according to model and actress Cara Delevingne, who responded Friday after Bieber said she was the least favorite friend of his wife, Hailey Baldwin.The admission came on “The Late Late Show with James Corden” earlier in the week. It was all part of a show segment titled “Spill Your Guts” in which Corden asked Bieber personal questions. The singer had a choice: either answer the question or eat the food in front of him.
An innocent (ish) enough game. But then Corden asked Bieber to rank his wife’s friends from favorite to least favorite between Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Cara Delevingne. To deny the question, the young celebrity would have to eat the awaiting bull penis.
After a few seconds of thought, Bieber answered: “Kendall, Gigi, Cara Delevingne,” he said.
As the audience applauded, Bieber was quick to defend his statements.
“Here’s the thing, let’s go back to it,” he started. “I know Kendall the best. I’ve spent the most time with Kendall, you know, she’s a good friend of ours. I haven’t spent a lot of time with Gigi and I haven’t spent a lot of time with Cara.”
He said he had “nothing against those people.”But not according to Delevingne, who called him out on Instagram a few days later.
“If you have nothing against me, then why don’t you unblock me?” she asked in the caption for her post, which featured a clip of the moment, a photo of a young Bieber ogling Delevingne’s, uh, legs, and a selfie of the two together in matching NHL jerseys.”Love you @haileybieber – he should have just eaten the bull penis,” she finished.
As of Saturday, Bieber and Delevingne do not follow each other on Instagram.
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50 Cent slammed for joke about Dwyane Wade’s transgender daughter and R. Kelly
The Internet is not laughing after 50 Cent made a joke about Dwyane Wade‘s transgender daughter Zaya.
The “Power” producer shared a meme on Sunday that featured an image of Wade, 38, and R. Kelly during New York Fashion Week in 2016.
A talk bubble above R. Kelly reads, “Heard you had a daughter now,” while one above the former NBA star reads, “U touch her I’ll kill ya.”
“LOL NOW THIS SOME FUNNY S–T,” 50 Cent, 44, captioned the post.
R. Kelly, 53, has been accused of sexually abusing several minors. He also faces racketeering, sex-trafficking and bribery charges in Brooklyn federal court and other criminal charges in state courts in Chicago and Minneapolis.
Earlier this month, Wade confirmed his 12-year-old was transgender in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres. The former Miami Heat player said Zaya told him and his wife, Gabrielle Union, that she was “ready to live my truth.”
Several of 50 Cent’s followers thought his joke was in poor taste.
One person commented, “Uhm besides the fact that Zaya was brave enough to identify herself, Dwayne also has a little baby girl! So this is wrong on all levels.”
However, there were also several people who commented with crying and laughing emojis.
Wade did not immediately return our request for comment.
Wade and Union, 47, have not yet responded to 50 Cent’s joke on social media.
The couple has been extremely supportive of Zaya’s transition. In a video Union shared, in which she introduced Zaya to the world, Wade asked his daughter, “Even when people are being mean, and even when people are getting hurt because they’re trying to be themselves?”
Zaya responded, “I know it can get tough, definitely, but I think you push through, and you be the best you.”
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Katherine Johnson, ‘hidden figure’ at NASA during 1960s space race, dies at 101
When Katherine Johnson began working at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in 1953, she was classified as “subprofessional,” not far outranking a secretary or janitor.
Hers was a labor not of scheduling or cleaning but rather of mathematics: using a slide rule or mechanical calculator in complex calculations to check the work of her superiors — engineers who, unlike her, were white and male.
Her title, poached by the technology that would soon make the services of many of her colleagues obsolete, was “computer.”
Mrs. Johnson, who died Feb. 24 at 101, went on to develop equations that helped the NACA and its successor, NASA, send astronauts into orbit and, later, to the moon. In 26 signed reports for the space agency, and in many more papers that bore others’ signatures on her work, she codified mathematical principles that remain at the core of human space travel.
She was not the first black woman to work as a NASA mathematician, nor the first to write a research report for the agency, but Mrs. Johnson was eventually recognized as a pathbreaker for women and African Americans in the newly created field of spaceflight.
Like most backstage members of the space program, Mrs. Johnson was overshadowed in the popular imagination by the life-risking astronauts whose flights she calculated, and to a lesser extent by the department heads under whom she served.
She did not command mainstream attention until President Barack Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom — the country’s highest civilian honor — in 2015. The next year, her research was celebrated in the best-selling book “Hidden Figures” by Margot Lee Shetterly and the Oscar-nominated film adaptation starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monáe.
Mrs. Johnson was “critical to the success of the early U.S. space programs,” Bill Barry, NASA’s chief historian, said in a 2017 interview for this obituary. “She had a singular intellect, curiosity and skill set in mathematics that allowed her to make many contributions, each of which might be considered worthy of a single lifetime.”
A math prodigy from West Virginia who said she “counted everything” as a child — “the steps to the road, the steps up to church, the number of dishes and silverware I washed” — Mrs. Johnson worked as a schoolteacher before being hired as a computer at the NACA’s flight research division, based at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va.
The agency was established in 1915 and began enlisting white women to work as computers 20 years later. Black computers, assigned mainly to segregated facilities, were first hired during the labor shortage of World War II. Mrs. Johnson was one of about 100 computers, roughly one-third of whom were black, when she joined the NACA.
The movie “Hidden Figures” took occasional liberties with fact to emphasize the indignities of segregation. Mrs. Johnson, played by Henson, is forced to run half a mile to reach the “colored” bathroom. In reality, Mrs. Johnson said, she used the bathroom closest to her desk.
Mrs. Johnson had a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and spent her early career studying data from plane crashes, helping devise air safety standards at a time when the agency’s central concern was aviation. Then, in October 1957, the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik thrust the space race into full tilt.
Mrs. Johnson and dozens of colleagues wrote a 600-page technical report titled “Notes on Space Technology” outlining the mathematical underpinnings of spaceflight, from rocket propulsion to orbital mechanics and heat protection.
One of rocket science’s most vexing challenges, they soon realized, was calculating flight trajectories to ensure that astronauts returned safely to Earth, splashing down in the ocean reasonably close to a Navy vessel waiting to pluck them from the water.
For astronauts such as Alan B. Shepard Jr., who became the first American in space when Freedom 7 launched on May 5, 1961, the math was relatively straightforward. Shepard’s craft rose and fell, like a champagne cork, without entering orbit.
Calculating the trajectory for an orbital flight, such as the one to be undertaken by Marine pilot John Glenn in 1962, was “orders of magnitude more complicated,” said Shetterly, the “Hidden Figures” author.
“I said, ‘Let me do it,’ ” Mrs. Johnson recalled in a 2008 NASA interview. “You tell me when you want it and where you want it to land, and I’ll do it backwards and tell you when to take off.”
Mrs. Johnson’s findings, outlined in a 1960 paper she wrote with engineer Ted Skopinski, enabled engineers to determine exactly when to launch a spacecraft and when to begin its reentry. The paper, “Determination of Azimuth Angle at Burnout for Placing a Satellite Over a Selected Earth Position,” marked the first time a woman wrote a technical report in NASA’s elite flight research division.
“You could work your teeth out, but you didn’t get your name on the report,” she said in the 1992 oral history, crediting her breakthrough to what she described as an assertive personality. When a superior said that she could not accompany male colleagues to a briefing related to her work, Mrs. Johnson asked, “Is there a law that says I can’t go?” Her boss relented.
Mrs. Johnson’s handwritten calculations were said to have been more trusted than those performed by mainframe computers. A short time before Glenn launched into space, he asked engineers to “get the girl to check the numbers.”
“All the women were called ‘the girls,’ ” said Barry, “and everyone knew exactly which girl he was talking about.” Mrs. Johnson, who was then 43, spent a day and a half checking the trajectory calculations made by the IBM computer before giving the go-ahead to Glenn, who became the first American astronaut to orbit the Earth.
Modest beginnings
Katherine Coleman was born in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., then a town of about 800, on Aug. 26, 1918. Her mother was a former teacher. She credited her proclivity for mathematics to her father, a farmer who had worked in the lumber industry and could quickly calculate the number of boards a tree could produce.
By 10, Katherine had finished all the coursework offered at her town’s two-room schoolhouse. Joined by her mother and her three older siblings, she moved to Institute, a suburb of the state capital, to attend the laboratory school of West Virginia State College while her father remained at home to support the family.
Mrs. Johnson went on to study at West Virginia State, a historically black college, with plans to major in French and English and become a teacher. A mathematics professor — W.W. Schiefflin Claytor, widely reported to be the third African American to receive a doctorate in math — persuaded her to change fields.
Mrs. Johnson later recalled his saying: “You’d make a good research mathematician, and I’m going to see that you’re prepared.” She had never heard of the position before. “I said, ‘Where will I get a job?’ And he said, ‘That will be your problem.’ ”
After graduating in 1937, at 18, she taught at a segregated elementary school in Marion, Va., a town near the North Carolina border.
Three years later, she was one of three black students selected to integrate West Virginia University’s graduate programs. She dropped out of her master’s in mathematics program after one semester to start a family with her husband, James Goble, a chemistry teacher. She later returned to teaching, in West Virginia, before a brother-in-law suggested she apply for a computer position at Langley.
Goble died of cancer in 1956, and three years later Mrs. Johnson married James Johnson, an Army artillery officer. He died in 2019.
Mrs. Johnson’s death was confirmed by lawyer and family representative Donyale Y.H. Reavis, who said she died at home in Newport News, Va., but did not cite a specific cause.
Survivors include two daughters from her first marriage, Joylette Hylick of Mount Laurel, N.J., and Katherine Moore of Greensboro, N.C.; six grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Her daughter Constance Garcia died in 2010.
Mrs. Johnson was invited to move to Houston in the mid-1960s to help establish what is now the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, but she declined the offer to maintain her family’s ties to the Hampton community, Shetterly said.
At Langley, where she retired in 1986, she performed calculations that determined the precise moment at which the Apollo lunar lander could leave the moon’s surface to return to the command module, which remained in orbit high above. She also contributed to NASA’s space shuttle and Earth satellite programs.
After the release of “Hidden Figures,” Mrs. Johnson played down the importance of her role in the early years of the space program. “There’s nothing to it — I was just doing my job,” she told The Washington Post in 2017.
“They needed information, and I had it, and it didn’t matter that I found it,” she added. “At the time, it was just a question and an answer.”
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