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Elisabeth Moss goes viral for all the wrong reasons as fans call to sack her stylist
Elisabeth Moss goes viral for all the wrong reasons as fans call to sack her stylist

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Elisabeth Moss goes viral for all the wrong reasons as fans call to sack her stylist

The fashion police had a thing or two to say about Elisabeth Moss ' outfit on the cover of Variety. Netizens called out the stylist responsible for the ensemble The Handmaid's Tale star, 42, wore on the cover of the magazine's latest issue, with one saying they did her 'dirty.' On the cover, the new mom wears an oversize baby pink blazer thrown atop a flowing blue floral print dress. Her shoulder-length blonde hair is styled into loose waves while large hoop earrings and a delicate necklace add a touch of glam. But not everyone was a fan of the look, and made their voices heard online. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'I hope Variety fires the stylist and the photographer because what even is this. They did Elizabeth Moss dirty,' one wrote on X. 'insane styling??? what's happening here??' another wrote in the comments section of Variety's Instagram post about the cover. 'Jesus Christ,' one posted. 'The styling here is criminal.' Hormona Lisa of RuPaul's Drage Race fame joked: 'Tbh. I am so proud of myself.' 'This styling is nuts,' another wrote. 'It's giving pastor's wife at the local mega church,' one observed, while another said, 'Giving strong energy of "I'd like to speak to the manager of Variety."' One joked on Instagram that the outfit was styled by 'someone from Gilead', the fictional state in Handmaid's Tale. Several pointed out that Moss recently welcomed her first child: 'She just had a baby. Give her some space.' However a few approved of the look, with one posting: 'Pretty love this outfit.' 'Lizzie, this outfit is beautiful!!!!' another wrote, earning a reply from one who did not share the same opinion: 'each to their own.' The cover appears to have been taken the same day Moss attended Variety's FYC TV Fest earlier this month, where she wore the exact same outfit - save for a different set of earrings. Netizens weighed in on Moss' look Elisabeth recently returned to small screens for the sixth and final season of Handmaid's Tale, which released it's finale on Tuesday. The show is based on Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel of the same name and is set in the theocratic Republic of Gilead where fertile women, called Handmaids, are forced to bear children for the ruling class, while the rest of society is stripped of its freedoms and rights. June (Moss), is the Handmaid assigned to the home of the Gileadan Commander Fred Waterford and his cruel wife Serena (Yvonne Strahovski), key players in the formation and rise of Gilead. The fifth season of the series introduced a twist where Serena, after being exiled, is forced to return to Gilead, further complicating her relationship with June. Meanwhile, Moss recently confirmed she'd welcomed her first child. She spilled the happy news last month during a red carpet interview at the 2025 PaleyFestLA for The Handmaid's Tale. The Emmy winner told PEOPLE at the event about how she was able to bring her child to set with her. She said she felt 'so fortunate' to have had that option as she filmed the final season of Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale. Moss added: 'So many parents cannot. So that's what we always say. Any of us who had the privilege of being able to bring our kids or see our kids at work, we would every single time be like, "Aren't we lucky to get to do that?"' Prior to her recent admission, there had been no confirmation of when she gave birth - but Elisabeth did state that she was pregnant while appearing on Kimmel's show back in January 2024. As Elisabeth is private about her personal life, it is unknown who the father of the child is and when she gave birth.

Nicole Paige Brooks' Raw Authenticity Shines On ‘Drag Race All Stars'
Nicole Paige Brooks' Raw Authenticity Shines On ‘Drag Race All Stars'

Forbes

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Nicole Paige Brooks' Raw Authenticity Shines On ‘Drag Race All Stars'

'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' is on it's 10th season, and fans are overjoyed to see so many returning faces, especially this time around with a whopping 18 queens returning for this season. To break things up and to make sure fans stay engaged, All stars 10 has broken the 18 queens up into 3 groups of 6, with each group sending 3 finalists to the semi-finals to compete for the crown. Now that the first rotation of queens has finished and chosen their final 3, the next rotation has taken the stage by storm, but one queen in particular has managed to stand out long before her All Stars episodes even aired. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 08: Nicole Paige Brooks attends RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10 Red carpet ... More & Premiere Party at Gitano on May 08, 2025 in New York City. (Photo byfor Paramount+) Nicole Paige Brooks, of 'RuPaul's Drag Race' season 2 fame, has managed to capture the hearts of fans through a rare currency in the world of reality TV: Authenticity. Nicole's return to Drag Race brings back of era of contestants that existed before Drag Race had become the multi-Emmy award-winning reality competition show that it is today. While social media was still prevalent, with she show using hashtags for fans to interact when it still aired on Logo TV, the Drag Race fandom was nowhere near the juggernaut that it is today, with the season 2 premiere having 301,000 and the latest season on MTV having its series peak at 3.2 million viewers as an example. Fans have noted that in earlier seasons of the show, when the social media presence of the fandom was nowhere near as strong, queens didn't seem like they were 'self-editing.' With several queens across the franchise receiving threats and unmitigated amounts of hate, it's no surprise that newer contestants deliver an onscreen persona to protect themselves and their brand. Still, this is what has driven Nicole Paige Brooks to the forefront of fans' discussions of contestants. She just doesn't care. With clips resurfacing on social media of Nicole's original season, press conferences for the latest season, and queens talking about her larger than life personality while talking to fans on social media; Nicole has endeared fans to her by showing that she embodies the raw and unfiltered spirit of early seasons, even a decade after the fact. Nicole comes across as a polished performer, but she also shows that she isn't trying to manufacture a moment, and her interactions with other contestants don't feel like she's rehearsed in hopes of having a viral moment; she's just naturally funny and entertaining. Even outside of Drag Race, fans of other reality television shows have talked about how they crave authenticity from the casts of the shows they're watching. Nicole Paige Brooks reminds us that Drag Race is about more than serving looks, building your brand, and winning the competition; it's also about community and vulnerability, everything else is just a bonus. As her bracket of All Stars 10 continues to unfold, fans can only hope that Nicole is chosen as one of the 3 queens to go onto the semi-finals, but even if she isn't picked she's managed to endear herself to a whole new generation of fans that have been craving authenticity like hers for seasons on end. 'I haven't had to change my fact to change my career,' Brooks said on the latest All Stars episode. 'My pronouns are icon and legend.'

Drag Race's Plane Jane Joins 'House Of Villains'
Drag Race's Plane Jane Joins 'House Of Villains'

Forbes

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Drag Race's Plane Jane Joins 'House Of Villains'

Originally a contestant on season 16 of 'RuPaul's Drag Race,' Plane Jane was recently announced as a cast member of season 3 of Peacock's 'House of Villains.' Gaining notoriety for its premise of bringing back iconic villains and personalities from reality shows of varying backgrounds, House of Villains lets fans watch their favorite TV bad guys compete against one another for the title of America's 'Ultimate Supervillain.' This marks the second time that a contestant from Drag Race has been cast on the show, with Kandy Muse of Drag Race season 13 and 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' season 8 fame competing on the previous House of Villains season. Known for her strong personality, light-hearted shade, and her quick wit, Plane Jane stormed onto season 16 of Drag Race and earned her title as the season's unofficial 'villain' by fans. Her villain arc wasn't built on cruelty or chaos like the stereotypical reality television villain that fans hate to love and love to hate, instead Plane introduced a new type of archetype to the Drag Race franchise, by revealing her in confessionals that she had a foolproof strategy that would inevitably place her into the final four by proving that she, especially through her confessionals, was a person that had watched the show and understood what it required with surgical precision. Whether it was sabotaging the placements of other contestants through a vote to secure a coveted immunity potion, provoking other contestants without ever having to argue or raise her voice, or even through her getting into the heads of other contestants by placing seeds of doubt that would lead to their elimination, Plane Jane has the exact energy that's needed to compete and entertain on House of Villains. Not only does a competitor need to fit the criteria of being villainous, but they also need to be top of mind, and Plane checks every box. Like Plane Jane, Kandy Muse also had a controversial introduction to Drag Race. Kandy's fiery personality, humor, and looks made her into more than just a competitor on Drag Race; she became a brand. While fans may have argued over who they wanted to win in the end, no one could deny that Kandy kept the season interesting, especially with her unforgettable quotes, heated arguments, and refusal to be belittled by her fellow queens. Drag Race as a franchise has propelled queens to stardom outside of the show, with queens starring on Broadway, releasing albums, acquiring movie roles, and more. Drag Race offers an international stage for queens to showcase their talent, but it also serves as a direct pipeline to the world of reality television, especially after they've proved that they can stand out in an already super-saturated market of personalities. As we head into Pride Month, we can see that the growing presence of queer visibility doesn't only have to be happiness, sunshine, and rainbows. Plane Jane and Kandy Muse remind us that queer visibility doesn't have to palatable to be acceptable; It can be loud, it can be quirky, it can be controversial, and it can be powerful.

How ‘RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Reinvents Itself With A New Format
How ‘RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Reinvents Itself With A New Format

Forbes

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

How ‘RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Reinvents Itself With A New Format

In it's previous seasons, 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' has shown that it is no stranger to switching up it's format. Starting off with contestants competing in pairs until the finale in it's first season, to having contestants eliminate each other instead of the decision lying with the judges, and even having no queens eliminated for entire seasons at a time, this drag race spin-off knows how to keep it's fans engaged and the tenth and latest season is no stranger to that. With a whopping 18 drag queens competing for the crown and another chance at being inducted into the winner's circle, All Stars has changed the way viewers watch the competition once again. Instead of having every contestant compete against each other all at once, which has become the standard, All Stars takes a page out of the flagship series' playbook by introducing a bracket style competition before bringing contestants together in the semi-finale. Previously, on 'RuPaul's Drag Race', there have been seasons where queens have been split into two groups before meeting the entire cast, with each team having their respective episodes and then joining together, as seen in seasons 6, 12, 13, and 17. Not only did this format give fans the chance to gain familiarity with contestants in already large casts, but it subtly allowed the show to take an already explored format and expand it into an entire season's worth of content by extending that idea from a singular episode into an entire series. This strategic shift doesn't only keep things fresh, but it also shows a willingness to, and the ability to, successfully evolve in a world where reality television needs serialized storytelling to extend and capitalize on its engagement. This season, the 18 queens have been broken up into three groups of six. Each group will compete against each other for a chance to move on to the semi-finals, with only three members from each group moving forward from each group to reach a total of nine queens in the semi-finals. So far, the format has resonated with fans, with the first bracket already finishing its run and sending three queens, Aja, Iren the Alien, and Bosco onward. With All Stars, fans have already come to expect to see a different, more fulfilled, side to their favorite queens returning queens. With the bracket format, while fans may have a shorter time to engage with queens that are eliminated, fans are guaranteed a minimum of three episodes to see their favorites on the show. In previous seasons, fans would be heartbroken to see queens that they felt were going to be a frontrunner inevitably be eliminated early in the season. Now, with the episode guarantee, it not only incentivizes fans to watch but it also encourages future contestants to compete. Instead of worrying about returning to the competition and leaving with little to no amount of screentime from an early elimination, contestants can feel reassured that they can at least have three episodes to showcase their outfits, growth, and overall brand, which is sometimes worth more than winning the competition itself, as many successful queens have shown us over the years.

'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 10: How to watch, TV channel, contestants, guest judges and more
'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 10: How to watch, TV channel, contestants, guest judges and more

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 10: How to watch, TV channel, contestants, guest judges and more

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 10 is making some changes to its format when it premieres this Friday. This season will not only feature more All Stars than any other season – 18 of them! – it will also debut an all-new bracket-style competition. The queens will be divided into three groups of six and will compete within their brackets over the course of three episodes. When that period ends, the three queens with the most points from their group will move to the semifinals where they will sashay ever closer to the Drag Race Hall of Fame. This season features some truly jaw-dropping guest judges too, including Wicked duo Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, Chappell Roan, and Sarah Michelle Gellar. RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 10 is scheduled to premiere on Paramount+ this Friday, May 9, with two new episodes. New episodes will drop every Friday, and you can also catch episodes of the after-show, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked immediately after. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch this season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars every week. Season 10 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars premieres on Friday, May 9. The show will premiere with two all-new episodes. Though new seasons of RuPaul's Drag Race air on MTV (and eventually arrive on Paramount+), RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars streams exclusively on Paramount+, so you'll need a subscription to watch. Paramount+ will be airing this season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars exclusively, so you'll need a subscription This season's RPDRAS judges will include all the usual suspects: Michelle Visage, Carson Kressley, Ross Mathews, TS Madison and recurring judge Law Roach will all be in the building. They will be joined by a rotating cast of guest judges, too, including Ice Spice, Chappell Roan, Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Colman Domingo, Kate Beckinsale, Susanne Bartsch, Adam Shankman, Jamal Sims, Mayan Lopez, Devery Jacobs and Sarah Michelle Gellar. This season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars will feature the largest group of queens in the show's history. They include: Acid Betty (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 8) Aja (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 9, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 3) Alyssa Hunter (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14) Bosco (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14) Cynthia Lee Fontaine (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 8, RuPaul's Drag Race Season 9) Daya Betty (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14) DeJa Skye (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14) Denali (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 13) Ginger Minj (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 7, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 2, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 6) Irene the Alien (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 15) Jorgeous (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 9) Kerri Colby (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 14) Lydia B. Kollins (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 17) Mistress Isabelle Brooks (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 15) Nicole Paige Brooks (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 2) Olivia Lux (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 13) Phoenix (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 3) Tina Burner (RuPaul's Drag Race Season 13) You can watch every season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars and RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked, including the upcoming season 10, on Paramount+.

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