The Voice’s Addison Agen is feeling “lucky.”
The 16-year-old Indiana native, known for her uniquely soulful voice, closed out Monday night’s Top 10 performances with a stripped down version of “Lucky” by Britney Spears wearing just a white t-shirt and jeans on a bare stage. Though Agen said she related deeply to the song, she admitted that she had never been a big fan of the pop superstar prior to the performance.
“It was a complete shock to me that I even sang this song,” Agen told reporters after the live show. “It wasn’t expected at all. I...
The 16-year-old Indiana native, known for her uniquely soulful voice, closed out Monday night’s Top 10 performances with a stripped down version of “Lucky” by Britney Spears wearing just a white t-shirt and jeans on a bare stage. Though Agen said she related deeply to the song, she admitted that she had never been a big fan of the pop superstar prior to the performance.
“It was a complete shock to me that I even sang this song,” Agen told reporters after the live show. “It wasn’t expected at all. I...
- 12/5/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
Did somebody order a buzzkill? Although The Voice’s sudden-death Playoffs are ordinarily a time of high excitement on the show, since Season 13’s were taped rather than being aired live, we wouldn’t get to vote for our favorite contestant(s) until the contenders were whittled down to the Top 12; the decisions before then would rest entirely in the hands (ears?) of the coaches. Where, I ask you, is the fun in that? At least we could be distracted from our annoyance during Monday’s Night 1 by Team Blake and Team JHud’s performances, several of which were so bad,...
- 11/14/2017
- TVLine.com
Suggesting superstitiously that Season 13 of The Voice would be unlucky was a silly gimmick, I thought — until in the premiere, the coaches all passed on my two favorite contestants of the night: Xaris, a teenage folk singer who’s as much of a gem as Jewel, and Odiseas, who returned from his Season 3 tryout with enough star power to light up a constellation. But it was still nice to have Miley Cyrus back on the panel — and not to have to listen to Gwen Stefani pitching female vocalists on joining her team with compelling arguments like, “You’re a girl,...
- 9/26/2017
- TVLine.com
While best known for her award-winning dramatic roles, Natalie Portman is actually quite funny -- a side of her she’s only rarely showcased onscreen while hosting Saturday Night Live in 2006 or in the 2011 rom-com No Strings Attached. Lucky for us, she’s flexing her funny bone in an upcoming (and unexpected) guest role on Angie Tribeca.
In an all-new episode airing May 8, Portman joins the TBS comedy as head of Nasa mission control Christine Craft -- and Et has your exclusive first look!
More: Natalie Portman Is Very Pregnant in James Blake's Music Video
On the police procedural satire starring Rashida Jones as the titular detective, the authorities turn to Christine when their latest investigation leads them to Nasa, which seems to have literally not changed since 1963. And sadly for this no-nonsense professional, that means putting up with a male-dominated culture, where drinking martinis and smacking girls on the butt is par for the course...
In an all-new episode airing May 8, Portman joins the TBS comedy as head of Nasa mission control Christine Craft -- and Et has your exclusive first look!
More: Natalie Portman Is Very Pregnant in James Blake's Music Video
On the police procedural satire starring Rashida Jones as the titular detective, the authorities turn to Christine when their latest investigation leads them to Nasa, which seems to have literally not changed since 1963. And sadly for this no-nonsense professional, that means putting up with a male-dominated culture, where drinking martinis and smacking girls on the butt is par for the course...
- 4/28/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Lucky lucky me, I got a chance to sit down once again with Raj and Pablo at the Iifa Weekend in Toronto. What did the fabulous guys have to say about the Iifa Awards Green Carpet?
Hello again Raj and Pablo, wonderful getting a chance to chat with you again. Ok, so you have both been to many Iifa Weekends in the past, how does Iifa 2011 in Toronto stack up?
This has actually been the most successful Iifa Awards yet!
Really? How so?
Financially it has been amazing, but more than that the support and love from the South Asian community here in Toronto is overwhelming. The Canadian government as well has been extremely accommodating, especially premiere Dalton McGuinty. We have never seen a stadium that big filled to capacity, the popularity of Bollywood here is incredible. It is clear that Hindi cinema is getting recognition in the West, from Indians and non-Indians alike.
Hello again Raj and Pablo, wonderful getting a chance to chat with you again. Ok, so you have both been to many Iifa Weekends in the past, how does Iifa 2011 in Toronto stack up?
This has actually been the most successful Iifa Awards yet!
Really? How so?
Financially it has been amazing, but more than that the support and love from the South Asian community here in Toronto is overwhelming. The Canadian government as well has been extremely accommodating, especially premiere Dalton McGuinty. We have never seen a stadium that big filled to capacity, the popularity of Bollywood here is incredible. It is clear that Hindi cinema is getting recognition in the West, from Indians and non-Indians alike.
- 6/27/2011
- by Anita Ramakrishna
- Bollyspice
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