A CREATIVE TikToker demonstrated how to make an expensive popular pottery barn Halloween pillow for just $15-worth of material. The decor piece, known as “Gus the Ghost” is an adorable stuffed ghost pillow – but it originally cost $80 and is "no longer available" on the Pottery Barn website. Thankfully, one crafty social media user @baerart13 made the perfect replica of Gus, easily and cheaply.
She took a white blanket and draped it over a stuffed animal in a cardboard box, before putting felt oval eyes on the blanket.
JAMES Corden recreated some of The Beatles most iconic looks in last night's Carpool Karaoke with legendary musician Sir Paul McCartney.
The duo revisited locations in Liverpool from the bassist's past such as The Philharmonic Dining Rooms pub and Penny Lane - the inspiration behind the Beatles classic of the same name.
James relished singing along with the pop icon and dressed up in Beatles outfits including one from the Sgt.
There has been a push to make Die Hard officially a Christmas movie in recent years — because the Bruce Willis action epic takes place during the holidays. Under that logic, John Waters’ Female Trouble is also a holiday flick. The biggest argument for this can be found in “Cha-Cha Heels,” the new video from drag queen and holiday aficionado, Nina West. Born out of the iconic scene where Dawn Davenport (played by the patron saint of drag herself, Divine) doesn’t get the shoes she wants, Nina lovingly recreates the cinematic temper-tantrum, all while celebrating the joys (and aches) of the holiday season.
Pamela Anderson, 54, kicked off her Broadway role as Roxie Hart in Chicago on Tuesday night (April 12). The multi-talented star looked absolutely gorgeous on the stage at the Ambassador Theatre, where she nailed her first show as the iconic seductress. Pamela wore one of Roxie’s signature black costumes that included a sexy black bodysuit that showcased her slim figure.
Pamela also channeled Roxie by wearing her platinum blonde hair in a 1920’s-style ‘do.
The new Quibi docuseries 'Blackballed' takes an inside look into the reaction following former NBA Clippers owner Donald Sterling's racist comments.
"Social injustice, it's bigger than basketball. It's bigger than anything ..."
The new Quibi docuseries Blackballed takes an inside look at the shift in sports culture following the racially charged comments made by former Clippers owner Donald Sterling, specifically the five days after the comments were made public in 2014.