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Perth Now
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Renee Rapp hates wearing bras
Renee Rapp doesn't like wearing bras. The 25-year-old singer-and-actress prefers to have her "rack on display" and let her bust be her "whole outfit" rather than contain her breasts in undergarments. During an episode of Cosmopolitan's 'Blind Date' YouTube series, Renee was asked: "If we peeked into your closet, what would we see?' She replied: 'You would see four racks of pants. Colour coordinated - jeans of a blue variety, jeans of a black variety, and then sweatpants." She was then asked: "No T-shirts? No bras? No underwear?" And the 'Mean Girls' star laughed in response: 'I have a couple of bras. I don't like them, I don't wear them... 'It's like a rack on display — which is cool, and I usually love that." But Renee felt she wasn't able to draw attention to her chest during the interview. She said: "I have a bra on now because I'm at Cosmo. I had to wear a bra. "For today I'm like, I don't want to give it away when I walk through the door and you feel this enormous rack sat to your left, nipples on 10 and you're like, 'Holy f***, baddie in the room, Reneé.' " Meanwhile, the 'Sex Lives of College Girls' actress thinks sensitivity is her "superpower". She told Cosmopolitan: "In the last 8 to 10 months of my life, I've been like, Oh, wait, I don't have to do everything and I don't have to be around people that make me feel like s***. I thought it made me tough, that it made me come across as hard, that I could handle anything. "But now I think the tougher thing is to tell someone to get the f*** away from you. So sort of a roundabout answer, but I love being sensitive. It's my superpower."


USA Today
19-03-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
'Sex Lives of College Girls' canceled after third season
'Sex Lives of College Girls' canceled after third season Show Caption Hide Caption Mindy Kaling walks Oscars red carpet in stunning gown Mindy Kaling walks the Oscars red carpet in a stunning metallic gown. Entertain This! "The Sex Lives of College Girls" is dropping out after a few semesters. The show, which follows a foursome of roommates as they navigate the ups and downs as they embark on their college careers, has been canceled after its third season. Warner Bros. Television, the studio behind the show, is trying to find a new home for the comedy series. A brainchild of comedy writer and actress Mindy Kaling, "Sex Lives" enjoyed cult-like popularity when it was first released on HBO Max in 2021. However, the third season, which began airing on the platform (now called Max) in November and wrapped in January, offered fans a bit of a different flavor. Mindy Kaling on the pressures of TikTok for young comedians, where comedy is headed Breakout star Reneé Rapp, who played the self-confident and oozingly sarcastic Leighton, departed just two episodes in and was replaced by a new suite-mate: Kacey, played by Gracie Lawrence. Rapp previously announced the season would be her final one, writing in a post on X in 2023: "A lot of queer work gets belittled—but playing Leighton has changed my life. I love who I am 10x more than I did before knowing her. I hope she gave y'all a little bit of that too." The reception to her replacement was a bit wobbly, however, and some fans speculated that the final episode, which did not lean into a cliffhanger format mid-way through the ladies' sophomore year, was a hint that the show's future was uncertain. Justin Noble, who co-runs the show alongside Kaling, previously insisted that wasn't the case, however. "No one told us to, like, wrap up the show or anything like that," Noble said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published in January. In the streaming era, cancellation has proved somewhat more fickle as a show that was one platform's trash can become another's treasure. How did 'Sex Lives' Season 3 end? As Season 3 wrapped, Bela (Amrit Kaur) had a bisexual awakening, Kimberly (Pauline Chalamet) faced legal action from Essex College, Whitney (Alyah Chanelle Scott) had successfully unionized against the university and Kacey found her voice as the lead of a play. Noble told TheWrap in January that he felt there was "momentum" for Season 3 to inspire a Season 4 renewal. "We have multiple new love interests that appear in these two episodes at the end of Season 3, we have the closing of some doors and different extracurriculars and school things, so there's a lot of momentum heading into a Season 4, and lots of ways we can go," he said. Noble added: "So pending a phone call, Mindy and I and the writers will be at the ready to decide which way to go." Justin Noble holds out hope for 'Sex Lives' Season 4 On Tuesday, Noble took to Instagram to express sadness over the cancellation news. "Unfortunately, Max has decided not to order a fourth season," he confirmed. "We are currently in discussions with some new potential homes for the show, and it's nice that there is so much interest." "As creatives we're sort of taught to never compliment our own projects. Or even downplay it when other people do," he wrote. "But here's the thing: I think 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' is a pretty damn good TV show. "I can't help but mention that it feels like there are fewer and fewer comedy series every month − and we are living in an era where we need that comedy badly, so I really hope that turns around," he continued later in the four-slide statement. "I will always be proud of this show for being the thing that we weren't seeing enough of: a hard comedy ensemble where ladies get the jokes," Noble wrote, adding that he hopes there is still a future for the program somewhere. In his January Hollywood Reporter interview, Noble discussed the possibility of a Season 4. "I'm hoping the show goes on," he said. "It's always at the top of the Max (top 10 series) list, which is nice to see. And I think that's, at the end of the day, what's making decisions these days, it's numbers and dollars spent." This story has been updated to add new information. Contributing: KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jake and Logan Paul Aren't Fighting — They're Starring in a Reality Show for Max
Love them or hate them, the Paul brothers are not going away. Fresh off their visit to President Donald Trump's second inauguration, Jake Paul, 28, and brother Logan Paul, 29, are next appearing together in a reality show for Max debuting March 27, they announced today. More from The Hollywood Reporter Steven Soderbergh-Produced 'Accidentally Brave' Lands at Warner Bros. Discovery 'Sex Lives of College Girls' Actress Gracie Lawrence on Her Character's Confidence and Insecurities: "We've Uncovered the Tip of the Iceberg" 'Sex Lives of College Girls' Boss Insists Season 3 Finale Wasn't Meant to Wrap Up Series The show, Paul American, is surprisingly the siblings' first foray into reality television. They've previously broken records on social media platforms and, most recently, in live-streaming, where Jake's Nov. 15 bout with Mike Tyson drew 108 global viewers on Netflix. Jake won the fight via unanimous decision. In a characteristic bit of P.T. Barnum-esque showmanship, the new show was teased with a poster of the brothers facing off, leading many to assume they would face off in the ring. But the only sparring will be for reality show cameras — and of the verbal variety. Paul American promises to offer 'the raw, unfiltered truth behind everything you think you know about us,' the Pauls say in a joint statement. It isn't just about the headlines or the viral moments — it's about the journey that got us here.' That's an ambitious claim for two digital-age celebrities who have virtually lived the entirety of their lives in front of smartphone cameras and ring lights since first breaking out on Vine in 2013. Nina Rosenstein, executive vice president of HBO programming, late night and specials, assures there's still more to be shown: This show uncovers a side of their relationships we've never seen, as brothers, sons, partners, as well as Logan's transition into fatherhood. 'It's a raw and unexpected look into their world.' Paul American is executive produced by Jake and Logan; Andrew Fried, Sarina Roma, Dane Lillegard for Boardwalk; Andrew Renzi; Nick Boak and Vivian Johnson Rogowski for North of Now; Nakisa Bidarian and Jeffrey Levin; and Michael John Warren, who also directs. The moment you've waited a decade for… March 27th on @StreamOnMax — Jake Paul (@jakepaul) January 28, 2025 Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'Yellowstone' and the Sprawling Dutton Family Tree, Explained A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise What the 'House of the Dragon' Cast Starred in Before the 'Game of Thrones' Spinoff