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Halle Bailey Covers Variety Magazine & Tiffany Haddish opens up to Cosmopolitan

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1.Halle Bailey Owns The Cover Of Variety Magazine’s Power Of Young Hollywood Issue

Halle Bailey is a force to be reckoned with on the cover of Variety magazine’s Power of Young Hollywood Issue.The talented star graces the cover in an artistic fashion look that deserves its own accolades. Styled by Danyul Brown, Bailey rocks a Joanna Prazmo green silicone set and eye-catching PR Solo platform stilettos. Her textured hair cascades over her shoulders, and her jewelry adds the right amount of pizazz to her ensemble.

As one of Variety’s Power of Young Hollywood selects, Bailey discusses her role as Ariel in the popular Disney movie, The Little Mermaid. She talks about how she has been a huge fan of the animated film since she was a kid. When asked if she preferred the animated version of the movie or the live-action version she acted in, she chose the latter. “This is a really, really hard one because the animated version has always been so special to me since I was so small. I mean it’s the reason I would swim. I would be in the pool feeling like I’m the animated version of her. And so today the dream come true of the live action is super cool so of course I’m going to choose mine.”

Bailey discussed what’s next for Chloe x Halle, inspiring little girls like her, plus more.

To read the full article click here.

2.Tiffany Haddish opens up to Cosmopolitan Magazine

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Multi-hyphenate Tiffany Haddish is Cosmopolitan’s 2022 Travel Issue cover star. For the cover story, Tiffany opens up about setting boundaries, the privilege of being able to travel, queendom-building, and more. 

On the cover, Tiffany looks incredible in an orange crochet cover-up by Cult Gaia, which she paired with silver hoop earrings from  Gold & Honey and gold rings from Jennifer Fisher. Like always, she sports her platinum blonde buzzcut complemented by a two-toned smokey eye look and neutral lips.

Read excerpts from the interview below:

On Black women being often praised for being “resilient” and “strong”

This is the part I hate, and I don’t know if my phone has been listening to me or what, but I’ve been seeing a lot of posts about it on social media. I am not just a strong, Black woman. I am a woman. I need to be nurtured. I need to be protected. I need to be soft.

Read the full interview here.

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