FKA Twigs wows in an eye-catching orange gown at the World Premiere screening of The King’s Man at Cineworld Leicester Square on Monday (December 06) in London, England.
The 33-year-old performer was spotted posing alongside the film’s star Gemma Arterton and model Claudia Schiffer at the event.
For those that don’t know, Margaret was first confirmed to be dating Shia in December 2020 after they were spotted kissing at the airport. They were then seen together several times over the next few weeks.
Shia and Margaret‘s relationship ended in the first week of January 2021 and at the time, a source said she was aware of the “backlash” she received for continuing to see Shia amid the lawsuit filed by FKA twigs.
During an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, published on Tuesday (September 28), Margaret was asked about her support of FKA twigs.
Now, months later, it appears as if Shia is heading back to his normal life and getting another Hollywood role. Chrishell saw the tweet about it, and is firing back.
The 39-year-old actress wrapped her arms around Archie while posing for a photo together during Polo Ralph Lauren & British Vogue‘s day at Wimbledon on Monday (July 5) in London, England.
Sienna was just one of many stars who stepped out for the event, where she was seen mingling with FKA twigs and others.
Archie is a director at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and he’s said to be a “longtime pal” of Sienna. In an article from over 10 years ago, The Guardian called him a “close friend” of the actress. Last month they were spotted holding hands in New York City.
“i want to show love to @fkatwigs & @andrewthomashuang ! the ‘cellophane’ visual is a masterpiece. i was not aware that the visual would serve as a major inspiration for those who worked on the effects of my video,” he said on Instagram on Tuesday (March 30).
“i want to say thank u to twigs for calling me and informing me about the similarities between the two videos, as i was not aware they were so close. was only excited for the video to come out. i understand how hard you worked to bring this visual to life. you deserve so much more love and praise. 🏹🤍”
“thank you @lilnasx for our gentle honest conversations and for acknowledging the inspiration cellophane gave you and your creative team in creating your iconic video! i think what you have done is amazing and i fully support your expression and bravery in pushing culture forward for the queer community. legend status,” FKA twigs wrote in response on her Instagram.
“i want to thank @andrewthomashuang and @kelyvon for helping me create cellophane but also and most importantly i would like to thank sex workers and strippers for providing the physical language to make both videos possible. i have been working with @swarmhive to help support this community and i know all donations to the swarm hardship fund will be welcome during this difficult time. link in bio x.”
When Lil Nas Xreleased the music video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” on Friday (March 26), some fans felt that the clip strongly resembled FKA twigs’ “Cellophane,” particularly the pole dance scenes.
And now, the “Cellophane” director Andrew Thomas Huang is speaking out.
The visual artist and film director addressed the conversations on social media in a statement on Sunday (March 28).
“I’m a fan of @LilNasX. ‘Old Town Road’ is iconic. Sharing collaborators is common. Seeing the ‘Cellophane’ choreographer collab with Lil Nas X is awesome (love a Satan dance). Sharing aesthetics and paying homage is part of the creative process,” he wrote.
“Collective consciousness exists. Images are also expensive to make. Years of work went into the creation of ‘Cellophane,’ from physical training to the emotional labor of unpacking Twigs’ life to construct images told her story of trauma and recovery. ‘Cellophane’ was a confession in the most vulnerable sense,” he continued.
“When an artist is in a position of power (amplified with the help of major record labels, social media, PR, etc) and repurposes someone’s labor and ideas to serve their brand image, they cause harm by displacing the efforts of the artists who did the original leg work. Intentional or not, copying other artists’ work happens. Making music videos is a labor of love. The demand for content pushed by major labels renders our work disposable and pits artists against each other. I urge the music community, particularly major record labels like @ColumbiaRecords to respect directors, uphold artistic accountability and honor the ingenuity of artists dedicating their blood sweat and tears to imagine better futures amidst a broken industry. We can do better.”
I'm a fan of @LilNasX. "Old Town Road" is iconic. Sharing collaborators is common. Seeing the "Cellophane" choreographer collab with Lil Nas X is awesome (love a Satan dance). Sharing aesthetics and paying homage is part of the creative process. Collective consciousness exists.
Margaret Qualley is speaking out publicly for the first time about her ex-boyfriend Shia LaBeouf and the alleged abuse suffered by his ex FKA twigs.
For those that don’t know, Margaret was first confirmed to be dating Shia in December 2020 after they were spotted kissing at the airport. They were then seen together several times over the next few weeks.
Shia and Margaret‘s relationship ended in the first week of January 2021 and at the time, a source said she was aware of the “backlash” she received for continuing to see Shia amid the lawsuit filed by FKA twigs.
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