Adam Driver Takes a Stand Against Netflix and Amazon Amid Actors' Strike

AND Ilona Maher's Beauty Routine & Harris-Walz: Authentic Leadership

Tyler Kent | 13 August 2024
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Celebrity Interviews
Harris-Walz: Authentic Leadership, Real Results

Source: WSAZ

Major celebrities are vying for key roles at the upcoming Democratic National Convention, but the Kamala Harris campaign is being cautious about their involvement. They aim to avoid the DNC appearing too much like a "Hollywood liberal elite" event, unlike the 2016 convention where Hillary Clinton's celebrity-heavy approach was criticized. Instead of allowing a flood of celebrity appearances, the Harris-Walz campaign is being strategic and selective, carefully choosing which stars to feature. With President Biden's endorsement boosting interest, many big-name artists are eager to participate, but final decisions on appearances are still in the works.

Beauty
Why Ilona Maher's Beauty Routine Is the Most Relatable in the Spotlight

Source: Business Insider

In TZR’s Face Time, celebrities reveal the essentials of their beauty and wellness routines, from must-have products to non-negotiable treatments. Even if you didn't follow women's rugby during the 2024 Summer Olympics, you've likely heard of Team USA star Ilona Maher. Known for her humor and candid take on body image, Maher has gained a large following on TikTok for her training insights, fit checks, and funny dating commentary. Whether she's on the field or sharing a social media recap, Maher is often seen sporting a bold red lip, thanks to Maybelline’s Super Stay Matte Ink, a favorite for its long-lasting, smudge-proof finish. Her beauty routine reflects a commitment to simplicity and effectiveness, from her choice of makeup to her partnership with Secret Deodorant for the Olympics. Below, Maher details her straightforward beauty routine, highlighting her top picks for skincare, makeup, hair care, and body care.

Entertainment
Adam Driver Takes a Stand Against Netflix and Amazon Amid Actors' Strike

Source: The New York Times

Adam Driver is taking a stand against Netflix and Amazon for their actions during the Hollywood strikes. Speaking at the Venice Film Festival, where he could attend due to his film "Ferrari" being released by smaller distributors with interim agreements, Driver expressed pride in representing a film outside the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. He questioned why smaller distributors like Neon and STX International can meet SAG-AFTRA's demands while major companies like Netflix and Amazon do not. Driver highlighted this as a clear divide between those who support their collaborators and those who do not, despite his own involvement in several Netflix and Amazon projects, including "Marriage Story" and "The Report."