Sydney Sweeney, who starred in “Euphoria,” posted a video clip from an unidentified Los Angeles music video production that enthralled her followers.
Read More: Sydney Sweeney Reveals Why She Had To Fight For ‘White Lotus’ Role
On the set of the shoot, Sweeney can be seen in the video sporting a leather corset and chaps.
“Rock n Roll, Syd. Can’t wait for you guys to see this music video,” Sweeney’s stylist, Molly Dickson, wrote on Instagram putting Mareux’s “The Perfect Girl” song in the background.
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The “White Lotus” star also starred in Halsey’s “Graveyard” music video in 2020 and the 2021 film “Downfalls High” with Mod Sun and Machine Gun Kelly.
Sweeney rocked out while filming her most recent project on the Sunset Strip, as seen in video posted by fans.
Sydney Sweeney spotted shooting a music video in Los Angeles.
Read More: Sydney Sweeney Reveals Why She Had To Fight For ‘White Lotus’ Role
On the set of the shoot, Sweeney can be seen in the video sporting a leather corset and chaps.
“Rock n Roll, Syd. Can’t wait for you guys to see this music video,” Sweeney’s stylist, Molly Dickson, wrote on Instagram putting Mareux’s “The Perfect Girl” song in the background.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by molly dickson (@mollyddickson)
The “White Lotus” star also starred in Halsey’s “Graveyard” music video in 2020 and the 2021 film “Downfalls High” with Mod Sun and Machine Gun Kelly.
Sweeney rocked out while filming her most recent project on the Sunset Strip, as seen in video posted by fans.
Sydney Sweeney spotted shooting a music video in Los Angeles.
- 7/24/2023
- by Aashna Shah
- ET Canada
Supernatural love story “The In Between,” starring Joey King, will premiere on Paramount Plus on Feb. 11, the streaming service announced.
King plays a teenage girl who has lived in foster homes for much of her childhood, and encounters a romantic senior from a neighboring town (Kyle Allen). After he dies in a car accident, she begins to think he is contacting her from the afterworld. Kim Dickens, John Ortiz and Celeste O’Connor co-star. The film will be available on Netflix internationally. Watch the trailer below.
‘Betty White: A Celebration’ Marked Actor’s Final On-Camera Appearance
Betty White’s final on-camera appearance, recorded just ten days before her death, was at “Betty White: A Celebration.” White taped her appearance at the event put together by Fathom.
Due to public demand for “Betty White: A Celebration,” Fathom Events has expanded showings to over 1500 locations nationwide so that more people can participate in the one-day-only film.
King plays a teenage girl who has lived in foster homes for much of her childhood, and encounters a romantic senior from a neighboring town (Kyle Allen). After he dies in a car accident, she begins to think he is contacting her from the afterworld. Kim Dickens, John Ortiz and Celeste O’Connor co-star. The film will be available on Netflix internationally. Watch the trailer below.
‘Betty White: A Celebration’ Marked Actor’s Final On-Camera Appearance
Betty White’s final on-camera appearance, recorded just ten days before her death, was at “Betty White: A Celebration.” White taped her appearance at the event put together by Fathom.
Due to public demand for “Betty White: A Celebration,” Fathom Events has expanded showings to over 1500 locations nationwide so that more people can participate in the one-day-only film.
- 1/12/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay and Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
It hasn't been the easiest time for Machine Gun Kelly. On Jan. 18, the 30-year-old artist took to Instagram Stories to share a message with his followers. "I just wanna say to my fans I've been in, kind of like, a f--ked up place personally for a couple of months in my head," he said. "So, I haven't been that active on socials." However, Kelly shared some good news regarding his musical film Downfalls High, which premiered on Facebook Jan. 15. "I just got a call from the label about Downfall Highs. The premiere weekend, we got 12 million views on Facebook, dude," he said, later correcting himself and saying it was actually 16 million. "I'm, like,...
- 1/19/2021
- E! Online
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