In recent nepo baby news, Deacon Phillippe and Magnus Ferrell were spotted arriving for dinner at Craig's, a celebrity-favorite spot in Los Angeles. The two 19-year-olds, who are Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell's kids respectively, reportedly headed there after a party celebrating Magnus's new single, "Drinks on Me," on Oct. 19. Will and wife Viveca Paulin were also there to support their eldest son.
Though Phillippe, a sophomore at NYU, is now best known for his role on "Never Have I Ever," he's also a singer and performed as the special guest for the event. The oldest of three sons, Magnus is a singer-songwriter and in his second year at USC. (This also explains why Will randomly DJ'd at a USC frat party a few weeks ago.)
When it comes to nepo babies, I'm always most intrigued by celebrity offspring and how they end up becoming friends. Even if they...
Though Phillippe, a sophomore at NYU, is now best known for his role on "Never Have I Ever," he's also a singer and performed as the special guest for the event. The oldest of three sons, Magnus is a singer-songwriter and in his second year at USC. (This also explains why Will randomly DJ'd at a USC frat party a few weeks ago.)
When it comes to nepo babies, I'm always most intrigued by celebrity offspring and how they end up becoming friends. Even if they...
- 10/23/2023
- by Yerin Kim
- Popsugar.com
Will Ferrell made a special appearance at his son Magnus’ first live performance.
The “Spirited” actor brought his signature cowbell to the show, joining his 18-year-old onstage where Magnus and his band opened for The Psychedelic Furs at a recent charity event in support of Cancer For College. The organization, founded by Ferrell’s former roommate Craig Pollard, “provides need-based college scholarships and educational experiences to cancer survivors.”
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Magnus’ set included three original songs, plus a cover of Radiohead‘s 1992 track “Creep”. While performing one of his singles titled “Back In Place”, released last month, the young artist’s famous father gave a nod to his iconic “More Cowbell” sketch from “Saturday Night Live”, which aired back in 2000.
Co-written by Ferrell, the sketch starred Christopher Walken as a music producer working in studio with a band attempting to record a track.
The “Spirited” actor brought his signature cowbell to the show, joining his 18-year-old onstage where Magnus and his band opened for The Psychedelic Furs at a recent charity event in support of Cancer For College. The organization, founded by Ferrell’s former roommate Craig Pollard, “provides need-based college scholarships and educational experiences to cancer survivors.”
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Magnus’ set included three original songs, plus a cover of Radiohead‘s 1992 track “Creep”. While performing one of his singles titled “Back In Place”, released last month, the young artist’s famous father gave a nod to his iconic “More Cowbell” sketch from “Saturday Night Live”, which aired back in 2000.
Co-written by Ferrell, the sketch starred Christopher Walken as a music producer working in studio with a band attempting to record a track.
- 12/6/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Will Ferrell put his world-renowned, incredibly specialized musical talent to good use over the weekend, popping up for a cowbell cameo during his son Magnus Ferrell’s set at a special charity event.
The show marked Magnus’ first public performance with his band, who opened for the Psychedelic Furs at an event benefitting Cancer for College. The charity, founded by Will’s former roommate, Craig Pollard, provides scholarships and educational aid to cancer survivors.
Magnus Ferrell’s set featured a cover of Radiohead’s classic “Creep,” along with three originals.
The show marked Magnus’ first public performance with his band, who opened for the Psychedelic Furs at an event benefitting Cancer for College. The charity, founded by Will’s former roommate, Craig Pollard, provides scholarships and educational aid to cancer survivors.
Magnus Ferrell’s set featured a cover of Radiohead’s classic “Creep,” along with three originals.
- 12/5/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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