Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect 'Love Island' Parody and We're ObsessedNew Foto - Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect 'Love Island' Parody and We're Obsessed

Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect 'Love Island' Parody and We're Obsessedoriginally appeared onParade. The Jenner sisters just delivered the crossover content we never knew we needed.KylieandKendall Jennertransformed their friend group intoLove Islandcontestants in a TikTok recreation so spot-on, it has fans demanding a full season. The 27-year-old beauty mogul posted the hilarious video Tuesday, featuring herself, 29-year-old Kendall, longtime friendStassie Karanikolaou, andVictoria Villarroelin a perfectly choreographed villa drama. The quartet nailed everyLove Islandtrope, from strategic "chats" to whispered villa gossip. The masterpiece begins with Kylie and Kendall sharing wine when Stassie delivers the iconic interruption: "Hey, Kylie. Do you mind if I pull you for a chat?" The 28-year-old friend channels classicLove Islandenergy while "stealing" Kylie for private conversation. Meanwhile, Kendall and Victoria immediately dive into speculation mode, whispering dramatic observations that mirror the show's signature commentary style. Their concerned exchanges about potential romantic triangles capture the villa's perpetual tension perfectly. The sisters demonstrate impressive understanding ofLove Islanddynamics, with Kylie explaining her "coupling" situation while expressing openness to "exploring other connections." Kendall's strategic positioning as the potential new interest adds authentic villa drama. Stassie's response showcases the competitive spirit that drivesLove Islandrelationships, declaring her own willingness to explore options. The back-and-forth negotiations feel authentically lifted from Peacock's hit dating series. Related: Kylie Jenner and Stormi Channel 'La Dolce Vita' Vibes in Picture-Perfect Venice Arrival The video cleverly incorporates Kylie Cosmetics product placement, with Stassie applying the new peach mango lip butter. Victoria's request to borrow some, declaring "This kiss is about to be delicious," adds perfect comedic timing while seamlessly promoting the brand. Love Island USAitself commented on the recreation, expressing investment in this alternative villa drama. The official response validates the sisters' accurate portrayal of the show's addictive format. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Kylie's caption "some people play mermaids we playlove island(episode 1)" suggests potential future episodes, leaving fans hoping for extended villa content. The reference to "episode 1" implies this group thoroughly understands reality TV's serialized storytelling. This collaboration highlightsthe Kardashians' continued mastery of viral content creation while showcasing their genuine friendship dynamics. Their ability to parody popular culture while maintaining authentic entertainment value demonstrates why they remain social media powerhouses. Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect 'Love Island' Parody and We're Obsessedfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 2, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect ‘Love Island’ Parody and We're Obsessed

Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Perfect 'Love Island' Parody and We're Obsessed Kylie and Kendall Jenner Just Made the Pe...
Cynthia Erivo Has a Surprising Sisqó Song on Her List of Favorites: 'You Can't Tell Me That's Not a Great Vocal'New Foto - Cynthia Erivo Has a Surprising Sisqó Song on Her List of Favorites: 'You Can't Tell Me That's Not a Great Vocal'

Entertainment Weekly/Youtube Cynthia Erivo named Sisqó's "Thong Song" as one of her favorite vocal performances of all time She also cited Beyoncé, Whitney Houston, Jazmine Sullivan, and more as inspiration Erivo already holds an Emmy, a Grammy, and a Tony for her vocal performances Cynthia Erivois revealing a surprisingSisqósong as one of her all-time favorite vocal performances. In an interview withEntertainment Weekly, Erivo, 38, named Sisqó's "Thong Song" as one of her favorites and cited the R&B singer's impressive vocals on such an unexpected track. "Why do you need to sing like this when singing about a thong? The whole end section, the whole end section of this song is so unnecessary," Erivo said. TheWickedstar loves the sonic drama of the track, in spite of its lyrical simplicity. "You have a key change, there's a praise break at some point in this. With his voice it's ridiculous, you don't need to sing like that. And he does, he's just enjoying himself and the voice is doing what it's meant to be doing." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. After singing along and complimenting Sisqó's voice throughout, the Tony winner said, "You can't tell me that that's not a good vocal because it is a good vocal. That's a brilliant vocal for a song about a thong. He just keeps going, 'I don't think you heard me.' We did, we heard you. I just love how he uses his voice for something that you wouldn't expect a voice to be used for." Prince Williams/WireImage The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! She complimented the rest of the singer's discography as well. "Now are there other performances of Sisqó's that merit this? Probably, but I just was like this is the one that didn't need him to do that and yet he did. Hats off to you Sisqó," Erivo added. Among her other favorite vocal performances wereWhitney Houston's rendition of the 1935 classic from the musicalPorgy and Bess"I Loves You Porgy,"Jazmine Sullivan's childhood performance of "Home" fromThe Wiz, Jennifer Holiday's "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going,"Aretha Franklin's "Dr. Feel Good,"Luther Vandross's "A House Is Not A Home," andBeyoncé's"Resentment." Erivo, a powerhouse vocalist herself, already holds an Emmy a Grammy, and a Tony, all for her vocal performances inThe Color Purple.She was also nominated for Best Actress at the2025 Oscarsfor her role in the musical adaptation ofWicked, and will reprise her lead role as Elphaba Thropp inWicked: For Good,which will be released in theaters on Nov. 21, 2025. Read the original article onPeople

Cynthia Erivo Has a Surprising Sisqó Song on Her List of Favorites: 'You Can't Tell Me That's Not a Great Vocal'

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Baidu launches AI video generator, overhauls search featuresNew Foto - Baidu launches AI video generator, overhauls search features

(Corrects spelling of MuseSteamer in paragraph 4) BEIJING (Reuters) -China's Baidu on Wednesday launched an AI-driven video generator for businesses as well as a major upgrade to its search engine. The image-to-video model, called MuseSteamer, is capable of generating videos up to 10 seconds long and comes in three versions - Turbo, Pro and Lite. Over the past year, artificial intelligence heavyweights like OpenAI and big global tech companies have been expanding beyond chatbots to text-to-video or image-to-video generators. In China, ByteDance, Tencent and Alibaba have also launched models. While many rival products, including OpenAI's Sora, target consumers with subscription plans, Baidu's MuseSteamer is aimed only at business users and a consumer app is not yet available. The search engine overhaul includes a redesigned search box that accepts longer queries and supports voice and image-based searches. The platform also displays more targeted content using Baidu's AI technology. Baidu has faced increasing pressure as AI-based chatbots such as ByteDance's Doubao and Tencent's Yuanbao become more popular. (Reporting by Liam Mo and Brenda Goh; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

Baidu launches AI video generator, overhauls search features

Baidu launches AI video generator, overhauls search features (Corrects spelling of MuseSteamer in paragraph 4) BEIJING (Reuters) -China...
Fox News, MAGA hats and cookies: Inside Trump's West WingNew Foto - Fox News, MAGA hats and cookies: Inside Trump's West Wing

WASHINGTON — The military leaders who came to the Oval Office to discuss the newF-47 stealth fighter jethad a few surprises in store. At one point in their sit-down with President Donald Trump, Mark Zuckerberg, the Meta chief executive, walked in unexpectedly. Worried that he didn't have security clearance, officials asked the social media magnate to wait outside, two people familiar with the meeting said. A young aide also came in during the meeting, showed the president something on her laptop computer and left. Trump's cellphone rang a couple of times. Expecting more privacy in the meeting with the commander in chief, some of the officials came away mystified and a bit unnerved. They quietly discussed among themselves whether the visitors and calls might have compromised sensitive information, with one asking whether they should be concerned about "spillage." Trump affectionately refers to the Oval Office as "Grand Central Terminal" because of all the comings and goings, a senior White House official said. One of the people familiar with the winter meeting about the plane used another term: "bizarro world." Various aides have tried over the years to impose a certain discipline in the Trump White House, with limited results. Trump likes to see whom he wants and call whom he chooses, and in the new term, he presides over a freewheeling West Wing that mirrors the man, current and former aides say. Trump will interrupt an Oval Office meeting and spontaneously pick up the phone and call a friend or confidant, a senior administration official said. Cabinet secretaries often mill around the building, popping in and out of offices with powerful advisers, including chief of staff Susie Wiles and deputy chief Stephen Miller. "No one wants to miss the decision," a person who has been to the White House for meetings said. One meeting rolls into another. Cabinet members who'd planned 30-minute visits to the White House may end up staying for hours at the president's invitation. "If you're in a meeting about [disaster] preparedness and the next meeting is about whatever, he'll say, 'Stick around,'" the senior administration official said. If Trump's methods are unorthodox, his supporters say, he is delivering results. He is on the cusp ofpassing a billthat would accomplish many of his domestic goals: cutting taxes and clamping down on illegal immigration. And he orchestrated a ceasefire between Iran and Israel that is holding for now, averting further escalation. Yet Trump's managerial style also poses risks, current and former officials say. Cabinet secretaries run complex agencies that need attention and leadership. Decamping to the West Wing can deprive the federal workforce of both. A staff's careful effort to provide balanced viewpoints before the president sets policy can blow up if he's also hearing from friends and associates sharing unvetted information. And, unlike Grand Central Station, the White House is a zone where secrets need to be protected. NBC News spoke to more than a dozen past and current administration officials, lawmakers and Trump allies about the West Wing's rhythms. What's noteworthy is the informality, they said. One former national security official said they were struck by how often they'd run into Vice President JD Vance standing outside the Oval Office near the Keurig coffee maker, drinking a cup or eating one of the cookies on offer. Vance's office declined to comment. A Republican senator invited over for a bill signing said Trump took him and others to see what the president called "the Monica Lewinsky Room," scene of the trysts between Bill Clinton and a certain White House intern. There, in the space near the Oval Office, Trump keeps a supply of MAGA hats and shirts to give out to visitors. The senior White House official described the room as a "beautifully organized" gift shop of sorts. "He does what he wants, and they [Trump aides] let him do it," the senator said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Some visitors to the White House say they've been struck by the ubiquity of Trump Cabinet secretaries. At least in the early phase of Trump's last term, Cabinet members tended to stick to their home agencies, a former White House official said. "They should be running their bureaucracies. They shouldn't be hanging around the White House," the person said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Now, Cabinet members are a routine presence in the West Wing. Trump likes it that way, the senior White House official said. Trump is the ultimate decision-maker, and that's why they come, the person said, adding, "He wants them here, too." Secretary of State Marco Rubio has an office in the West Wing now that Trump has given him the dual role of national security adviser — the first person to simultaneously hold both jobs since Henry Kissinger did so in the Nixon administration. Scott Bessent, the treasury secretary, works out of the building next door and, with a broad portfolio that encompasses the economy and tariffs, is a regular visitor. So is Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, a key player in Trump's tariff negotiations with other countries. Indeed, some aides past and present describe Lutnick as a perennial guest: quick to arrive, not as quick to leave. Lutnick's headquarters is less than a mile from the White House, but he "could be stationed in Maryland, and he would still be at the White House," a second senior White House official said, who added that Lutnick spends his time there going in and out of meetings with Trump. The official said that was due in part to Lutnick's oversight of trade and tariff issues at the center of the president's agenda. The Commerce Department didn't immediately respond to requests for comment. Meta declined to comment. Face time with the president can be a way for Cabinet members to retain influence, something that may not be lost on the people who serve at Trump's pleasure.Turnover in Trump's first termwas high; this time, his Cabinet has stayed largely intact. "If you're a Cabinet member, there's a fine line between too much time and not enough time" in Trump's company, the senior administration official said. "Sometimes in Trump world, scarcity is a good thing. But too much scarcity and you get forgotten." In a prepared statement, the White House deputy chief of staff for communications, Taylor Budowich, said: "President Trump has assembled the greatest cabinet in American history—a group of talented individuals who embody the diverse coalition that delivered his historic election victory. [Wiles] has played an integral role in operationalizing his agenda through his administration and has ensured everyone is empowered with the tools to deliver on the president's mandate." One habit that is carryover from Trump's first term is his fondness for the cellphone. Trump will pause a meeting to call old friends like Dana White, chief executive of Ultimate Fighting Championship, or Rupert Murdoch, the chairman emeritus of Fox, the senior administration official said. "He'll say: 'Let's call Rupert. Fox is killing me today,'" the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to talk freely. Lately, Trump has phoned Murdoch for his views on the conflict between Israel and Iran and, in particular, Washington's involvement, according to two people with knowledge of the calls. Overseeing the West Wing operation is Wiles, the fifth chief of staff Trump has had in his 4½ years in office. Trump affectionately calls her the "Ice Maiden." Few of the chiefs have succeeded in controlling access to Trump or policing his calls to outside friends and advisers who might want to sway his thinking on an issue. But Wiles is credited with at least balancing Trump's improvisational instincts with a semblance of order. "She's in virtually every meeting that matters," said former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump ally, who describes her as the best chief of staff Trump has had. "She sits there and takes notes and knows what the president wants to accomplish and does it." A White House official said Wiles, a former lobbyist, holds the view that while she may not know the answers, she'll see to it that Trump hears all sides of an issue before he makes a decision. Trump's longest-serving chief of staff, John Kelly, tried something similar in the first term. Kelly's practice was to see to it that if someone came into the Oval Office to pitch an idea to Trump, a person representing an opposing view would also be on hand so the president heard both viewpoints. Kelly was gone after about a year and a half, his effort to bring more structure to the West Wing having fizzled. "I don't think the president's habits have changed much," the Republican senator said. "He watches a lot of TV, and he lives on the telephone. He likes to be called. In fact, last time I was with him, he said, 'Why don't you call me anymore?' and I'm thinking, 'Because I don't have anything to say and, No. 2, because you're the president and you're busy.'"

Fox News, MAGA hats and cookies: Inside Trump's West Wing

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Julia Fox's Appearance at NYC Event Has Fans TalkingNew Foto - Julia Fox's Appearance at NYC Event Has Fans Talking

Julia Fox's Appearance at NYC Event Has Fans Talkingoriginally appeared onParade. Julia Fox commanded attention as the model-actress stepped out in yet another unconventional look that left fans buzzing online. Known for her eclectic style, the Italian-American stunner was no stranger to making headlines, particularly for her bold fashion choices. For her appearance at the Marc Jacobs Fall 2026 fashion show, which took place at the New York Public Library in Manhattan, she delivered a head-to-toe bold look. Fox shared the highlights of the event on her Instagram, showcasing a closer look at her outfit. Far from her usual daring and sultry looks, she arrived in a light blush balloon-style midi dress, which was part of the designer's Spring 2025 collection. The deep V neckline and large bow at the center added a touch of feminine flair to the whole ensemble. Moreover, Fox, who is Kanye West's ex-girlfriend, styled it with a small Cristina satchel in white and elongated pointed toe heels in rose gold, an unreleased colorway from the Marc Jacobs Spring 2025 collection, according toWWD. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Julia Fox (@juliafox) Lastly, addinganinteresting detail to the outfit was her glam look as her team opted for darker eyes and pale lips for an avant-garde makeup style. The look sparked a wave of reactions from fans, with some fascinated by her eccentric fashion choice. "I'm intrigued by the shoes, can you walk in them?" one asked. "It's giving a corpse bride, I love that," a user said. Another fan echoed the same and added "Corpse Bride" in reference to Tim Burton's popular movie. Fans hyped her fashion show look with some even calling her the "Goth mother." "Heroine chic glam is woww," a commenter said. "Fave haunted doll," a fan added. Besides "The Trainer" star, fashion legendAnna Wintourattended the event. It was her first public appearance since stepping down from Vogue. Related: Kendall Jenner's Venice Getaway Post Draws Sweet Message from Kris Jenner Julia Fox's Appearance at NYC Event Has Fans Talkingfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 2, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

Julia Fox’s Appearance at NYC Event Has Fans Talking

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