Fergie has debuted the music video for her new single “M.I.L.F.$” (Milf Money), and several of her famous friends helped her out by stripping down, covering themselves in milk and, at one point, breast feeding. Kim Kardashian and Chrissy Teigen feature prominently in the video for “M.I.L.F. $,” the acronym in this case standing for “Moms I’d Like to Follow.” “Changing the acronym to Moms I’d Like To Follow is about empowering women who do it all,” the singer said in a statement to Entertainment Weekly. “They have a career, a family, and...
- 7/2/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
"Got Milf?" Fergie debuted the video for her latest single "M.I.L.F.$." on Friday, featuring Kim Kardashian West, Chrissy Teigen, Ciara and other hot celebrity moms. And like most stars, it didn't take long for behind-the-scenes clips to start popping up on social media. The video, which Fergie tells Entertainment Weekly in a statement is "about empowering women who do it all," actually comes with a baked-in digitlal spin, as the acronym stands for "Moms I'd Like to Follow." "They have a career, a family, and still find the time to take care of themselves and feel sexy,...
- 7/2/2016
- by Dave Quinn, @NineDaves
- PEOPLE.com
"Got Milf?" Fergie debuted the video for her latest single "M.I.L.F.$." on Friday, featuring Kim Kardashian West, Chrissy Teigen, Ciara and other hot celebrity moms. And like most stars, it didn't take long for behind-the-scenes clips to start popping up on social media. The video, which Fergie tells Entertainment Weekly in a statement is "about empowering women who do it all," actually comes with a baked-in digitlal spin, as the acronym stands for "Moms I'd Like to Follow." "They have a career, a family, and still find the time to take care of themselves and feel sexy,...
- 7/2/2016
- by Dave Quinn, @NineDaves
- PEOPLE.com
Stacy “Fergie” Ferguson has teased the music video to her new single M.I.L.F. $ with a racy gif showing her pouring milk over herself.
The "Black Eyed Peas" singer released debut solo album The Dutchess in 2006, boasting hits like London Bridge, Glamorous and Big Girls Don't Cry. Since then she's performed with her band Black Eyed Peas as well as offering tracks to the Sex and the City and Great Gatsby soundtracks, and even released track L.A. Love (La La) as a potential comeback single in 2014.
But now she's made her official comeback, dropping M.I.L.F. $ online on Friday morning (01Jul16), along with a sexy hint at what fans can expect from the music video to accompany. In a moving photo on her Twitter page Fergie, 41, is seen wearing a cropped yellow top with high-waisted navy bottoms, seductively pouring a bottle of milk down her front in slow motion.
The "Black Eyed Peas" singer released debut solo album The Dutchess in 2006, boasting hits like London Bridge, Glamorous and Big Girls Don't Cry. Since then she's performed with her band Black Eyed Peas as well as offering tracks to the Sex and the City and Great Gatsby soundtracks, and even released track L.A. Love (La La) as a potential comeback single in 2014.
But now she's made her official comeback, dropping M.I.L.F. $ online on Friday morning (01Jul16), along with a sexy hint at what fans can expect from the music video to accompany. In a moving photo on her Twitter page Fergie, 41, is seen wearing a cropped yellow top with high-waisted navy bottoms, seductively pouring a bottle of milk down her front in slow motion.
- 7/1/2016
- GossipCenter
At long last, Fergie released her new song "M.I.L.F. $" Friday, hours after the track leaked online. It's the first single from her second solo album, due out later this year. Double Dutchess has been a decade in the making, and fans have been waiting patiently. Her debut solo album, The Dutchess, was released in 2006 and sold over 8 million copies worldwide. It featured the hits "London Bridge," "Fergalicious," "Glamorous," "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Clumsy" and "Finally." "You got that, you got that, you got that milk money / I got that, I got that, I got that Milf money," Fergie, 41, sings in her latest effort. "I got that Milf money / I got that Milf...
- 7/1/2016
- E! Online
hollywoodnews.com:The 15th Annual Hollywood Film Festival and Hollywood Film Awards, presented by Starz Entertainment, has unveiled its line-up of finalists for this year’s festival, founder and executive director Carlos de Abreu announced today. The festival’s mandate is to bridge the gap between emerging independent filmmakers and established Hollywood, and includes features, documentaries and shorts.
The Hollywood Film Festival, which takes place October 21-24 at ArcLight Cinemas, will open on Friday, October 21, with the world premiere of “Dorfman,” a romantic comedy about Deb Dorfman who moves to Los Angeles and ends up igniting a renaissance of her own, while profoundly transforming both herself and those around her. The comedy was directed by Brad Leong and stars Sara Rue, Elliott Gould, Sophie Monk, Haaz Sleiman, and Catherine Hicks.
Special Tribute To “Footloose” Director Craig Brewer
In addition, to commemorate the 15th year of the Hff, director Craig Brewer, who...
The Hollywood Film Festival, which takes place October 21-24 at ArcLight Cinemas, will open on Friday, October 21, with the world premiere of “Dorfman,” a romantic comedy about Deb Dorfman who moves to Los Angeles and ends up igniting a renaissance of her own, while profoundly transforming both herself and those around her. The comedy was directed by Brad Leong and stars Sara Rue, Elliott Gould, Sophie Monk, Haaz Sleiman, and Catherine Hicks.
Special Tribute To “Footloose” Director Craig Brewer
In addition, to commemorate the 15th year of the Hff, director Craig Brewer, who...
- 10/17/2011
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
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