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Billy Porter shows off unique style in black and white dress and couture bow at Cinderella premiere

Billy Porter shows off unique style in high-waisted black and white dress with wing-like couture bow and train at LA premiere of Cinderella










He made a grand arrival indeed.

Billy Porter was nothing short of extravagant when he hit the red carpet for the Cinderella premiere in Los Angeles in a high-waisted black and white dress and a wing-like couture bow jutting out of the back. 

The acclaimed theater actor, 51, plays Cinderella’s fairy godmother in the romantic musical comedy film that stars Camila Cabello as Cinderella, in what is her acting debut.

Debut: Bill Porter, 51, attended the Los Angeles premiere of the romantic musical comedy film Cinderella at the Greek Theater on Monday

The unique ensemble featured a very long train and platform boots that accentuated the Broadway actor’s lean and  statuesque frame. 

He accessorized with an array of rings, bracelets and necklace, and his raven tresses cropped into a spiky style.

At one point, Porter took a brief break for all the posing, moved to front of the red carpet area, in order to conduct some interviews with entertainment journalists. 

One of a kind: The acclaimed theater actor showed off his unique style decked out in a high-waisted black and white dress and a wing-like couture bow jutting out of the back

Juicy role: Porter plays Cinderella’s fairy godmother in the upcoming film for Amazon

Promo mode; At one point, Porter took a brief break for all the posing, moved to front of the red carpet area, in order to conduct some interviews with entertainment journalists

While on the red carpet, Porter shared the spotlight with the likes of Camila Cabello (Cinderella), who stars in the titular role in her acting debut, Idina Menzel (Vivian, Cinderella’s stepmother), James Corden (James, a Footman/mouse) and writer and director Director Kay Cannon.   

This latest film adaption is based on the classic fairy tale by Charles Perrault.

The cast also includes the likes of Nicholas Galitzine (Prince Robert), Minnie Driver (Queen Beatrice), Pierce Brosnan (King Rowan), Maddie Baillio and Charlotte Spencer (the stepsisters), James Acaster (John, a Footman/mouse). 

Chic: The unique ensemble featured a very long train and platform boots that accentuated the Broadway actor’s lean and statuesque frame

It’s in the details: The Pennsylvania native was all about the accessories at the premiere

New and classic music: Previously Idina Menzel and Camila Cabello confirmed they were working on original music for the film; they are pictured with Porter

The cast was rounded out with Romesh Ranganathan (Romesh, a Footman/mouse), Missy Elliott (Town Crier), Tallulah Greive (Princess Gwen), Luke Latchman (Griff), Fra Fee (Hench), Mary Higgins (Princess Laura), and Nakai Warikandwa (Princess). 

Previously, Cabello and Menzel both confirmed they were working on original music for the film, to go along with some previously released hit songs that will be sung by various castmembers.

The new movie musical, Cinderella, will be premiering on Amazon Prime Video on September 3.                 

Classic: This latest film adaption is based on the classic fairy tale by Charles Perrault

Porter was all smiles as he snuggled up with writer/director Kay Cannon and cast members James Corden, Idina Menzel and Camila Cabello

Soon: Cinderella will be premiering on Amazon Prime Video on September 3; pictured are stars James Corden, Idina Menzel, director/writer Kay Cannon, Billy Porter, and Camila Cabello

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James Corden Stops Traffic in ‘Cinderella’ Stunt, Divides Social Media – The Hollywood Reporter

James Corden was trending on both sides of the Atlantic this weekend and for all the wrong reasons as The Late Late Show host’s latest ostensibly harmless stunt divided opinion on social media.

A Twitter user uploaded a clip of Corden and his Cinderella co-stars Camila Cabello, Billy Porter and Idina Menzel performing what looked like a segment of “Crosswalk the Musical” from his late-night show. In the clip, which has been viewed over 17 million times, a fully committed Corden, dressed as a rat, can be seen thrusting his groin at the car while singing the chorus to Jennifer Lopez’s “Let’s Get Loud.”

Judging by the most liked tweets under the trending topic of James Corden, the reaction on Twitter has been overwhelmingly negative and reignited a debate about the multi-hyphenate’s popularity.

“We will not forgive the U.K. for James Corden,” wrote one Twitter user. “What did we, as a nation, do to James Corden that he will not let us be,” wrote another summing up the most SFW sentiments, although much of the reaction was firmly in the mean territory.

London-born Corden seems to be experiencing a similar backlash he faced in the U.K. before he left for the U.S. in 2012, first to star on Broadway (winning a Tony award for One Man, Two Guvnors) and then eventually securing The Late Late Show gig as Craig Ferguson’s replacement in 2015. At the time of his departure from his home country, Corden was regularly the source of social media derision partly down to his cocky persona but also because of overexposure.

At the end of the 2000s, Corden was everywhere on British TV. He co-wrote and co-starred in the phenomenally successful BBC comedy Gavin & Stacey, starred in hit shows like Doctor Who, hosted several comedy panel shows, was the go-to host of awards shows most notably The Brit Awards and was a regular star in ads for everything from cell phones to supermarkets.

Corden’s current absence on British TV has reduced the vitriol to some degree, but there are regular flare-ups, such as this weekend and a few weeks ago after the first trailer for Cinderella dropped and inspired this piece in The Independent with the headline, “‘Nobody Likes A Narcissist’: How Did America Fall In Love With James Corden?”

There was a more embarrassing reminder of his unpopularity in May 2019 when Corden and the “Carpool Karaoke” team agreed to do a Ask Me Anything Q&A session on Reddit. The session ended after 3 questions after Corden was sent 700+ negative comments about his career and alleged events.

The ever-busy Corden has achieved a similar level of ubiquity in the U.S. Alongside hosting his popular late-night show, complete with viral sensation segments such as “Carpool Karaoke” and “Crosswalk the Musical,” and his outsized social media following where he regularly hob-nobs with famous friends like Harry Styles, Corden has hosted the Tonys and the Grammys on multiple occasions, hosted HBO Max’s Friends: The Reunion, executive produced three TV shows and built up a healthy list of big-screen credits, including Ocean’s 8, the Trolls franchise, the Peter Rabbit films and Yesterday.

Corden, a producer as well as a co-star in Amazon’s Cinderella which debuts on Sept. 3, has also become something of a regular in big-budget Hollywood musicals. Since appearing in Rob Marshall’s Into the Woods, he has had notable roles in Ryan Murphy’s The Prom and Tom Hooper’s widely panned Cats.

In The Prom, Corden, a straight man, was the subject of some criticism for playing the flamboyantly gay character Barry Glickman. “Corden, whose limited range becomes more apparent with every screen role, is torn between trying too hard and not hard enough as Barry,” wrote The Hollywood Reporter‘s reviewer, adding, “Perhaps aware of the potential minefield for a straight actor playing a flaming gay stereotype, Corden channels the mannerisms without the joy.”

After The Prom and Cats and now the reaction to Cinderella, the portion of Twitter where fans of musicals congregate has long gone off the idea of Corden appearing in a project. Despite all of Corden’s success, the sentiments found so routinely on Musical Twitter is beginning to spread and with the eye-rolling reaction to hip-thrusting stunts like the one from this weekend, it could be said that he is in danger of facing the same kind of backlash he did in the U.K., only now he has nowhere bigger to escape to.



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PHOTOS: New 50th Anniversary Medallion on Cinderella Castle Magically Works Into Happily Ever After Projections at Magic Kingdom

With the new 50th anniversary medallion recently installed on Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom, we were curious how this new addition would play into the Happily Ever After Fireworks show, with so many projections on the castle. We were pleasantly surprised to see the magic work out perfectly.

The projections on the medallion changed with each scene beautifully.

We will be very sad to see this show leave for good at the end of September, but hopeful for the new “Enchantment” show coming in to take its place.

Have you seen the new medallion in action during Happily Ever After yet? Let us know in the comments below.

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Cinderella Guitarist Jeff LaBar Dead at 58

Jeff LaBar, best known as the guitarist for glam metal band Cinderella, has died. His son Sebastian confirmed the news on Wednesday via a social media post. He was 58. The cause of death was not disclosed.

“My father, my hero, my idol, passed away today. I’m currently at a loss for words. I love you pop!,” Sebastian wrote via Instagram. “If you could, please share pictures or video of all the fun times we all had with my dad. It would be greatly appreciated.”

LaBar linked up with Cinderella in 1985, after founding guitarist Michael Schermick departed. He joined the Philadelphia band as they were signing to Mercury/Polygram and remained in the band through 2017. In 1986, they released their debut album, Night Songs. The LP’s breakthrough single “Nobody’s Fool” reached Number 13 and the album hit Number 3 on the Billboard 200. They subsequently toured with Poison, David Lee Roth, and Bon Jovi.

Their sophomore album, 1988’s Long Cold Winter, contained their biggest hit, “Don’t Know What You Got (Till It’s Gone).” The power ballad hit Number 12 on Billboard Hot 100. The LP tipped to frontman Tom Keifer’s penchant for blues rock, which continued to flavor their final two albums, 1990’s Heartbreak Station and 1994’s Still Climbing. In between, Keifer lost his voice due to vocal cord issues. Cinderella went on hiatus in 1995.

A year later, they returned for a tour and a greatest hits compilation. They continued to tour in the early 2000s and in 2006, they marked their 20th anniversary of their debut album, alongside Poison. Keifer’s vocal cord issues derailed another planned tour in 2008, but they resumed hitting the road a few years later, which included a 25th anniversary tour in 2011, and a rock cruise in 2013. In 2017, after years of inaction, Keifer announced that Cinderella would not reunite.

LaBar also worked on side projects, including one with Cinderella bandmate Eric Brittingham called Naked Beggars, though he parted ways with the group in 2007. LaBar released his debut solo album, One for the Road, in 2014. He played all of the instruments except the drums on the LP.

“Heavy hearts cannot begin to describe the feeling of losing our brother Jeff. The bond between us over decades of creating music and touring the world is something that we as a band uniquely shared,” Cinderella bandmates Keifer, Brittingham and Fred Coury said in a statement. “Those memories with Jeff will be forever alive in our hearts. It’s unimaginable that one of our band brothers has left us. We’re sending his wife Debinique, his son Sebastian, family, and friends our deepest condolences.

“Jeff’s memory and music will be with us forever. We all… band, family and management appreciate the overwhelming outpouring of love. Rest In Peace Jeff.”



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