Anne Hathaway Teases She's Heading to 'Werk' on "The Devil Wears Prada 2. "And She's Wearing a Cerulean Blue Sweater!

20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock; Anne Hathaway/TikTok Anne Hathaway teased herself getting ready to head to filming forThe Devil Wears Pradasequel in a TikTok video on Monday, July 21 The actress, 42, evoked her character Andy Sachs by brushing her teeth with an electric toothbrush while wearing a cerulean blue sweater "Heading to werk #dwp2," Hathaway captioned the clip Anne Hathawayis ready to return toRunwaymagazine! On Monday, July 21, the actress, 42, shared aTikTok videoteasing that filming for the sequel to 2006'sThe Devil Wears Pradais underway. Having used a manual toothbrush while getting ready for her interview atRunwayin the first flick, Hathaway showed herself hastily getting ready with an electric one in the new clip. She evoked her characterAndy Sachsfurther by appearing to wear a cerulean blue sweater with her hair unkempt. In the first film, editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly, played byMeryl Streep, berated Andy for wearing the sweater without the knowledge of the history behind the item. "Heading to werk #dwp2," Hathaway captioned the TikTok. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Despite the clip only being six seconds long, it quickly garnered thousands of likes and comments from fans and movie buffs. "It's not just blue, it's not turquoise, it's not lapis. It's actually cerulean," one person wrote, referring to Hathaway's sweater. "SHE'S WEARING THAT CERULEAN BLUE!!!!" another commented. "Feel like a kid waiting for Christmas forDevil Wears PradaSEQUEL!!!!" a third said. In the original movie, Andy is seen chuckling to herself during an editorial fashion meeting as theRunwaymagazine staff await Priestly's reaction to an outfit. "I see, you think this has nothing to do with you," Priestly says. "You go to your closet and you select, I don't know that lumpy blue sweater, for instance, because you're trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to care about what you put on your back." 20th Century Fox "But what you don't know is that that sweater is not just blue, it's not turquoise, it's not lapis, it's actually cerulean," she continues, before listing the history of fashion designers who've used the color in their collections. "Then it trickled down into some tragic, casual corner where you fished it out of some clearance bin," Priestly says. "That blue represents millions of dollars and countless jobs, and it's sort of comical how you think you've made a choice that exempts you from the fashion industry." Hathaway's TikTok video comes after it was confirmed Streep, 76, will be returning for the sequel alongside fellow original starsEmily BluntandStanley Tucci. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Lucy Liu,Justin Theroux,B.J. NovakandPauline Chalametare set to join the movie franchise, according toVariety. The sequel will reportedly follow Priestly "as she navigates her career amid the decline of traditional magazine publishing and as she faces off against Blunt's character, now a high-powered executive for a luxury group with advertising dollars that Priestly desperately needs." The movie may also incorporate aspects of the book sequel,Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns, which was released in 2013. in the novel, Priestly comes sneaking back into Andy's life after she's become a top magazine editor. The Devil Wears Prada 2is expected to arrive in theaters on May 1, 2026. Read the original article onPeople

Anne Hathaway Teases She's Heading to 'Werk' on “The Devil Wears Prada 2. ”And She's Wearing a Cerulean Blue Sweater!

Anne Hathaway Teases She's Heading to 'Werk' on "The Devil Wears Prada 2. "And She's Wearing a Cerulean Blue Sweat...
Linkin Park talks Emily Armstrong backlash, the Chester Bennington song they won't playNew Foto - Linkin Park talks Emily Armstrong backlash, the Chester Bennington song they won't play

Linkin Parkhas been through the rock 'n' roll gauntlet, but the musical warriors are forging ahead. The Grammy-winning alt-rock group, previously fronted by lead singerChester Bennington, opened up about its latest lineup with co-lead singerEmily Armstrongin an interview withThe Guardianpublished Friday, July 18. The Dead Sara frontwoman was enlisted by Linkin Park after the band ended its indefinite hiatus following Bennington's 2017 death. However, Linkin's changing of the guard was not without controversy. The group's selection of Armstrong sparked backlash among fans, in part due to Armstrong'salleged ties to the Church of Scientologyand convicted "That '70s Show" actorDanny Masterson. Even Bennington's family, namely mother Susan Eubanks and son Jaime Bennington, criticized the lineup change. "I was a little bit naive about it, to be honest," Armstrong, 39, told the British outlet of the controversy. "But I'm old enough to know the difference between real life and the internet." Offering his take on the backlash, co-lead singer and rhythm guitarist Mike Shinoda suggested that the selection of a female vocalist may have drawn the ire of fans because listeners were "used to Linkin Park being six guys and the voice of a guy leading this song." "There were people who lashed out at Emily, and it was really because she wasn't a guy," Shinoda, 48, said. "They were just so uncomfortable with what it was that they chose a ton of things to complain about. They're pointing in 10 different directions, saying: 'This is why I'm mad, this is why the band sucks.'" "From Zero,"Linkin Park's first album with Armstrong, was released in November and peaked at No. 1 onBillboard's Top Rock Albums chart. The band is currently playing on theFrom Zero World Tour, which is expected toreturn to North America on July 29with a show in Brooklyn, New York. Linkin Park album review:Rockers roar back as they start 'From Zero' with singer Emily Armstrong Linkin Park is honoring its musical legacy on the road, but there are some boundaries. The band, whose early hits "In the End," "Crawling," "Numb" and "Breaking the Habit" helped define 2000s alternative rock, pays tribute to its iconic catalog in thesetlist for the From Zero World Tour. "We all wanted our show to be really good vibes," Shinoda told The Guardian. "I want you walking away feeling like, this was such a wonderful, special, fun night." Chester Bennington's mom 'repelled'by Linkin Park performing with new singer To that end, the band is refraining from performing a handful of songs that Shinoda explained would "feel weird playing" onstage, such as"One More Light."The song serves as the title track for Bennington's final album with the band (Benningtondied by suicidetwo months after the album's May 2017 release). Shinoda said the song was originally written "for a woman at the label that we worked with who passed away," but fans have since dedicated it as a tribute to Bennington. "After Chester passed, the world decided that it was about him," Shinoda said. "And so, that's just too sad to play." Contributing: KiMi Robinson and Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Linkin Park on Emily Armstrong backlash, playing 'One More Light'

Linkin Park talks Emily Armstrong backlash, the Chester Bennington song they won't play

Linkin Park talks Emily Armstrong backlash, the Chester Bennington song they won't play Linkin Parkhas been through the rock 'n'...
Album Teaser From Mariah Carey Builds Major HypeNew Foto - Album Teaser From Mariah Carey Builds Major Hype

Album Teaser From Mariah Carey Builds Major Hypeoriginally appeared onParade. Mariah Carey just dropped the long-awaited album that fans have been patiently waiting for. The music legend, who has been teasing her followers about an upcoming album, is officially back with a big surprise. On Sunday, the 54-year-old icon took to Instagram to share a sneak peek of her 16th studio album, marking her return after a seven-year hiatus. Fans were treated to a montage of her album covers, beginning with her 1990 debut,Mariah Carey—labeled as MC1. The video ended with the text "MC16," teasing her highly anticipated upcoming release. "#MC16," she wrote, along with an emoji of a blue butterfly, the singer's iconic symbol. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mariah Carey (@mariahcarey) Besides her Instagram post, Carey also shared the exciting news on X, along with the title "MC16 – Announcement Tomorrow," hinting that the album details would be revealed Monday. With this, fans expressed their excitement for the much-awaited return. "THE MOMENT has finally arrived!! Oh wow. I love everything about the #MC16 era, and I'm so excited to see all you have in store for us!!" afollower said on X. "Yessss the queen is back!!!" acommenter noted. "WE ARE SO READY, MOTHER," athird user said. "We're getting the album cover??? A generous queen,"another fan added. Afifth commenterechoed the same sentiment, saying, "Omg Omg Omg - THE QUEEN IS COMING!!!! My 16th Mariah Carey Era.. I could literally CRY!" "And just like that...I'm looking forward to something again. Thanks queen. Always coming at the right time," afan wrote. It's worth noting that before her recent announcement, the award-winning singer had previously confirmed a new album was in the works but kept the details under wraps to surprise her fans. "What is next? The album coming out. I don't wanna tell too much about it because I just don't want to reveal the whole thing. It's finished," she mentioned during theApple Musicinterview in June. Related: Jennifer Lopez Answers If She'd Get Married for the Fifth Time Album Teaser From Mariah Carey Builds Major Hypefirst appeared on Parade on Jul 20, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 20, 2025, where it first appeared.

Album Teaser From Mariah Carey Builds Major Hype

Album Teaser From Mariah Carey Builds Major Hype Album Teaser From Mariah Carey Builds Major Hypeoriginally appeared onParade. Mariah Carey ...
Tom Troupe, "Mission: Impossible" and "Star Trek" actor, dies at age 97

Tom Troupe, the veteran stage and screen actor who appeared in dozens of TV shows over the course of a decadeslong career, died Sunday morning, his representative confirmed. He was 97. Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, Troupe moved to New York in 1948 to pursue a career in acting. But he first would serve in the Korean War, earning a bronze star, according to his representative. After his service, Troupe returned to New York and made his Broadway debut in 1957 in a production of "The Diary of Ann Frank." Ten years later, Troupe moved cross country to Los Angeles, where he would go on to appear in more than 70 television shows, usually in single episode roles. Notably, Troupe had roles in "Mission: Impossible," "Star Trek," "The Fugitive," "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," "The Wild Wild West" and "Cheers." Troupe also co-wrote and starred in the 1968 movie "Sofi," the film version of a play based on Nikolai Gogol's "Diary of a Madman." Troupe also continued his stage career, acting in productions of "The Lion in Winter," "Fathers Day" and "The Gin Game," which also co-starred his late wife, Carole Cook, who died in 2023. Troupe is survived by his son, Christopher Troupe and daughter-in-law, Becky Coulter. What shocked "Matlock" star Kathy Bates? A new you: The science of redesigning your personality "Somebody Somewhere" star Bridget Everett

Tom Troupe, "Mission: Impossible" and "Star Trek" actor, dies at age 97

Tom Troupe, "Mission: Impossible" and "Star Trek" actor, dies at age 97 Tom Troupe, the veteran stage and screen actor w...
Travis Scott's 'Jackboys 2' Bows Atop Album Chart, With Justin Bieber's 'Swag' Following at No. 2New Foto - Travis Scott's 'Jackboys 2' Bows Atop Album Chart, With Justin Bieber's 'Swag' Following at No. 2

The new Billboard 200 album chart has an unusual amount of fresh blood, with debuting releases accounting for five of the top 10 titles — starting with "Jackboys 2," from Travis Scott and his Jackboys collective, getting off to a robust start in the No. 1 spot, followed by Justin Bieber's first album in more than four years, "Swag," bowing in second place. The Travis Scott project came in with 232,000 equivalent album units, with Bieber chalking up 163,000 units at No. 2. The other top 10 bows were the reconstituted rap act Clipse's "Let God Sort Em Out" at No. 4, with 118,000 units; K-Pop group Twice's "This Is For" at No. 6, with 80,000 units; and Giveon's "Beloved" at No. 8, with 44,000. More from Variety 'KPop Demon Hunters' Soundtrack Hits New Peak of No. 2 on Albums Chart Justin Bieber's 'Swag' Is Well-Guided, Heavily Guarded and Searching for Something Deeper: Album Review Justin Bieber's 'Swag' Album: Most Revealing Lyrics Address a Viral Paparazzi Moment, Hailey Bieber Devotion and More The data for the top 10 comes from Luminate, as first reported byBillboard. The top two albums for the week feel like they should come with asterisks attached, and footnotes to explain the extremely different paths they took to the top (or near-top) — one weighted heavily toward sales, and the other dependent almost exclusively on streaming. "Jackboys 2," the second release from the Cactus Jack label, includes songs from Scott and his rap collective — consisting of members Don Toliver, Sheck Wes, Chase B, SoFaygo, Wallie the Sensei and Luxury Tax 50. The album's success was largely sales-driven, as its 232,000 equivalent album units included 160,000 copies sold as pure album sales, thanks in part to a large number of variants being put on sale. Billboard reports that the album was released as both a seven-song EP (including five different vinyl editions up for sale on the artist's webstore) and a 17-track expanded edition (which had five variants of its own, including a CD, on top of the usual digital release) — before a 20-song version went up for grabs at the end of the week. While "Jackboys 2" was a sales monster, it was only the fourth-biggest streaming album of the week, with 94.86 million on-demand streams. (One additional asterisk: The tallies for "Jackboys 2" would have been even bigger if it had gone on sale on Friday, like almost all other releases, but it came out on a Sunday, so only five days of consumption were measured for the week.) Meanwhile, Bieber's "Swag" bowed with 163,000 equivalent album units — but almost none of those came from actual album sales, since it was a late-breaking surprise release with no physical product in the marketplace at all, and no vinyl expected to be out for months to come. Only 6,000 of those 163,000 "Swag" units were comprised of sales, all of them digital downloads. Yet Bieber still had a potent debut, thanks to his biggest streaming week ever, with 198.77 million on-demand official streams, led by the track "Daisies" becoming the top song on streamers like Spotify and Apple Music. Perhaps needless to say, with all that consumption, "Swag" did land at No. 1 on the streaming chart. Wherefore art thou, Morgan Wallen? The seemingly unstoppable run of "I'm the Problem" at the top of the Billboard 200 finally came to an end — for now. After eight weeks at No. 1, his blockbuster fell to No. 3 in its ninth week out. But at 147,000 units for the week, it was suffering only a 3% decline from the previous week, marking it as a likely bet to return to No. 1 soon. (The Wallen album probably won't be moving back to the top spotrightaway, however, as Tyler, the Creator's Monday release is expected to assume that slot, even with only four days of activity in store for it.) Among holdovers, the "KPop Demon Hunters" soundtrack got pushed down to No. 4, even though it's still on the rise in consumption, registering a 10,000-unit increase to 85,000 for the week. Ateez reentered the chart at No. 7 with "Golden Hour: Part 3" following the release of a deluxe edition, racking up 79,000 equivalent album units for the week and giving K-pop three spots in the top 10. Closing out the top 10 were Wallen's previous blockbuster, "One Thing at a Time," at No. 9, and SZA's "SOS" at No. 10. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Travis Scott’s ‘Jackboys 2’ Bows Atop Album Chart, With Justin Bieber’s ‘Swag’ Following at No. 2

Travis Scott's 'Jackboys 2' Bows Atop Album Chart, With Justin Bieber's 'Swag' Following at No. 2 The new Billboard ...
1 dead, 2 missing after group goes over waterfall in OregonNew Foto - 1 dead, 2 missing after group goes over waterfall in Oregon

One person is dead and two more are missing after a group of six was swept over a waterfall in Oregon on Saturday, officials said. The group went over Dillon Falls on the Deschutes River west of Bend just before 3 p.m., which is when the 911 call came in, the Deschutes County Sheriff's Officesaid on Facebook. One person was pronounced dead at the scene, and a multi-agency search-and-rescue mission is underway to find the two who are missing, according to the sheriff's office. The office did not immediately identify the person who died. Three people were rescued from the water and were taken by ambulance to the St. Charles Health System's medical center in Bend, the sheriff's office said. Their current condition is not known. Dillon Falls, in central Oregon, is about 173 miles southeast of Portland. The falls have a 15-foot drop that turns into rapids when the water reaches the Deschutes River,according to Visit Central Oregon, which promotes tourism in the region. Photos postedby the sheriff's office show a hazard sign warning visitors of the waterfall nearby and indicating paddlers should wear life jackets. The office, along with its search and rescue arm and Bend Fire and Rescue, responded to the scene on Saturday. The Bend Police Department provided drones to help the search. The sheriff's office said its search and rescue team launched two drones in the Dillon Falls area on Sunday. Fifteen members of a swift water rescue team physically searched areas highlighted by the drones, the sheriff's office said. Three K-9 teams also joined the search effort and worked with marine patrol boats to scour the area downstream of the falls, the sheriff's office added. No updates were available by Sunday night. The sheriff's office said crews will resume their efforts Monday morning.

1 dead, 2 missing after group goes over waterfall in Oregon

1 dead, 2 missing after group goes over waterfall in Oregon One person is dead and two more are missing after a group of six was swept over ...

 

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