When Cynthia Erivo was approached by Searchlight Pictures to star in a remake of “The Rose,” one of the first things she did was email Bette Midler, who shot to fame for her portrayal of a rock star destroyed by drugs and alcohol in the original 1979 movie. “I guess I was just searching for a blessing, and I got exactly what I wanted,” Erivo tells me during the taping of an upcoming PvNew Streaming Room interview. “And she was wonderful and really lovely, and she said some really lovely things.” Erivo, who earned an Emmy nomination for her work as Aretha Franklin in “Genius: Aretha,” is putting a contemporary spin on “The Rose.” “Right now, my brain is saying as if Tina Turner and Florence Welch had a baby,” she says. “That’s sort of how I see my Rose.”
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Marc Maron doesn’t care if he loses fans because he’s requiring proof of vaccination at his standup shows. “It’s not meant to antagonize any patriots,” he says, “but if the only right you’re fighting for is the right to die like a moron, well … it’s misguided.”
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SIGHTINGS: Ellen Pompeo, Laura Dern, Jean-Marc Vallée, Laura Harrier, Sam Claflin and Alessandra Ambrosio enjoying sushi — including caviar hand rolls —at the Audi Design Loft opening celebration at Nobu in Malibu.
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“It’s a celebration of the others from the start. It’s literally the antithesis of ‘Pose’ in that regard.” That’s Billy Porter talking about “What If?,” his directorial debut about a Black transgender girl in high school. “We start at joy with it. We start at celebration with this one, and it’s really powerful to be in a position where I get to tell the next version of what- ever our story should be,” the Emmy winner says. “It’s time to tell a different story. It’s time to tell a new story. I came out as HIV-positive. The shame is gone. It’s time for Billy to tell a different story. And this speaks to that in such a profound way. I am totally in my bliss.”
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Kate Hudson plays a self-help mogul on the second season of Apple TV Plus’ whodunit series “Truth Be Told.” “I thought a lot about Tony Robbins,” the actor says of preparing for the role. However, don’t ask Ms. Hudson about her work in Rian Johnson’s “Knives Out” sequel. “I don’t want to say anything,” she says. “I’m scared. I’m just scared that I’m going to get a call from Rian.”
Scott Huver contributed to this column.
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