Ellie Goulding strikes a fierce pose while stepping out for the Stella McCartney Womenswear Spring/Summer 2020 Show held as part of Paris Fashion Week on Monday (September 30) in Paris, France.
“Doing without meat is good for the planet, and the animals we share it with,” Tom said in a video with Rita shared on their social media on Tuesday (June 18).
“It’s nice to do with less meat those who aren’t full-fledged vegans or vegetarians, no meat on Monday, it’s actually a simple and easy thing to do. Let’s do it honey!” added Tom, to which Rita replied: “Let’s do it!”
Taylor Swift is opening up about three of her biggest influences!
Here’s what the 29-year-old “Delicate” singer had to share in a new video for her Time 100 feature:
On Tumblr: “It’s like a window into what my fans are going through. They post about their lives, they post about what they’re into, they post about what they think is cool, what they think is unjust or problematic. And they basically are very, very expressive, and it makes me feel like I can know them better.”
OnPaul McCartney: “He’s created unparalleled art and probably been faced with more pressure than most people and he’s always been known to be kind to people, respectful, and also really selfless as a performer. I really like it when you go and see a show and you want to hear the songs that you loved. You want all that old, iconic, classic stuff. I like it when a performer knows that and will give that to their fans, rather than being like, ‘No, I’m only playing this new project.’ I think that you got to be respectful of what people want, and I just think that’s really cool. I also really like his new music too. He’s still got it. Really love Paul McCartney.”
On her cats,OliviaandMeredith: “No. 1 for me, most influential factor in my life is cats. I have cats. I’m obsessed with them. They’re just a real joy to live with. I love my cats so much that when a role came up in a movie called Cats, I just thought that I had to do this. This is my calling in life to do this for the ladies. Cats are just really cool. They’re really great. They’re very dignified. They’re independent. They’re very capable of dealing with their own life, and if you fit into that on that day, they’ll make some time for you maybe. I just really respect it.”
Check out her full interview, and stay tuned for Taylor‘s big announcement!
Taylor Swift: ‘Three Things That Have Influenced Me’ | TIME 100 | TIME
Paul McCartney has teamed up with Emma Stone in the music video for his new single “Who Cares,” a song off his latest record Egypt Station.
The Brantley Gutierrez-directed film, which finds Emma visiting a “Behavioral Hypnotist Meteorologist” played by Paul, was shot on 65mm Kodak film with Panavision cameras, which gorgeously capture the pair’s dive into miming and prop comedy.
Paul has also joined forces with non-profit organization Creative Visions to launch the #WhoCaresIDo campaign, inspired by a line in the song – “Who Cares About You, I do.”
“My hope is that if there are kids being bullied — and there are… maybe by listening to this song and watching this video, they might just think it’s not as bad,” Paul said in a statement. “[They might think] that it’s the kind of thing you can just stand up to and laugh off and get through.”
The 76-year-old music icon scored his first No. 1 album in 36 years on the Billboard 200 with Egypt Station as of Sunday (September 16) according to the chart company.
The album moved 153,000 equivalent album units in its first week. Of that, 147,000 were traditional album sales.
This is his eighth total No. 1 album on the charts. He was last No. 1 with Tug of War in 1982. This is also his first album to debut at the top spot, and his biggest sales week in over a decade!
Congratulations, Paul! Check out the full Top 10 below.
1. Paul McCartney, Egypt Station
2. Eminem, Kamikaze
3. Lauren Daigle, Look Up Child
4. Russ, Zoo
5. Drake, Scorpion
6. Mac Miller, Swimming
7. Travis Scott, Astroworld
8. Post Malone, beerbongs & bentleys
9. $uicideboy$, I Want To Die
10. Ariana Grande, Sweetener
Here’s what the 76-year-old Beatles legend had to share with the mag…
On self-pleasuring at John Lennon’s house: “[I] was over at John’s house, and it was just a group of us. And instead of just getting roaring drunk and partying—I don’t even know if we were staying over or anything—we were all just in these chairs, and the lights were out, and somebody started masturbating, so we all did…I think it was a one-off. Or maybe it was like a two-off. It wasn’t a big thing. But, you know, it was just the kind of thing you didn’t think much of. It was just a group. Yeah, it’s quite raunchy when you think about it. There’s so many things like that from when you’re a kid that you look back on and you’re, ‘Did we do that?’ But it was good harmless fun. It didn’t hurt anyone.”
On autotune: “I know people are going to go, ‘Oh no! Paul McCartney’s on the bloody Auto-Tune. What have things come to?’ You know what? If we’d had this in the Beatles, we’d have been—John, particularly—would be so all over it.”