Peter Rosenberg linked up with Michael B. Jordan at ComplexCon and talked everything from Black Panther to Creed II and getting more politically active this year. Michael Tran/FilmMagic
Source: Westend61 / Getty One Twitter page is getting a lot of attention for its video remixes of a subway passenger. A woman is caught on camera riding a train with her headphones on. She’s jamming to some music and clearly, the tunes make her feel sexy because she was giving all the late-night moves with the support of a pole next to her. Someone, threw music on the clip and voila, a movement was born… Pipe by Christina Aguilera pic.twitter.com/CSro7R9TCS — Subway woman listens to (@SubwayWoman) July 28, 2018 The “Subway woman listens to” Twitter page was started and it already has over 5,000 followers. Here you can find hilarious clips of the subway woman dancing to sensual songs that go great with her movements. Swipe through to find out how well she moves to artists like Beyoncé , Ciara and more!
Source: Michael Tran / Getty It’s probably a well known fact that Marvel and its parent company, Disney, dish out some major cash to produce their superhero movies. But who would’ve thought they held wigs as a top priority for their films. This is the only explanation when it was revealed that Disney shelled out $10,000 for Tessa Thompson ‘s wig in Thor: Ragnarok. The director of Sorry to Bother You , Boots Riley, revealed the information in an interview with HuffPost . Tessa Thompson starred in his film as the character Detroit. However, Sorry to Bother You ‘s shooting schedule interfered with the re-shoot schedule of Thor . Thus, Tessa had to hit up re-shoots for Thor on weekends while shooting Sorry to Bother You in Oakland during the week. The only problem is, Tessa plays Valkyrie in Thor and has long hair, while in STBY, Tessa’s character has short colorful curls. The only way Disney/Marvel knew how to fix the situation was by buying Tessa a $10k wig for Thor , according to Riley. So Tessa’s wig is basically a national treasure and should be safely stored in a museum. A few folks on Twitter seemed to think similarly. Check out what people had to say about the $10,000 piece that could easily pay 7 months worth of rent.
Source: Michael Tran / Getty June 1 kicks off Wear Orange Weekend where people across the country will bring awareness to gun violence. The weekend was started in 2015 when 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton was shot and killed in Chicago just a week after performing at Barack Obama ‘s inaugural parade in 2013. Hadiya’s friends wanted to honor her in her birth month of June by wearing orange, which is what hunters use to stay protected in the woods. They also wanted to use the opportunity to speak up on gun violence in America. Wear Orange Weekend starts on National Gun Violence Awareness Day and it was started by the organization Everytown for Gun Safety, which does the work to make people more safe from guns. According to their site , they do research, develop solutions, and speak to lawmakers “to pass common-sense laws and policies that save lives.” The Wear Orange Weekend will involve various events, including rallies, marches, barbecues and more, according to the site . Celebrities certainly seem to be getting into the spirit. Multiple actors, entertainers and activists are proudly wearing their orange and posting it to social media. “When we engage with all aspects of culture — be that the music industry, the entertainment industry, the fashion industry — it can be incredibly meaningful to people and incredibly powerful,” said Everytown’s deputy director Jordana Baldwin . Swipe through to find out what celebs are all about the color!
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