Super Bowl 59 kicks off Feb. 9, but commercials featuring celebrities have already started rolling out in snippets. Brands pay big bucks to get their clips, which often have some of the hottest Hollywood talent available star in 30 seconds to a minute’s worth of a commercial.
Charli XCX comes into the night as one of the top nominees for her sixth album, and now, she’s also set to perform. In fact, the Academy booked all three members of pop’s new “holy trinity,” with Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan also taking the stage.
A look at all of Charli xcx's upcoming movie and TV roles, including an R-rated horror, her own movie The Moment, and an erotic thriller starring Olivia Wilde.
The video sees Charli and Stewart, presumably on the set of their ad, addressing the camera as they take part in the “We Listen And We Don’t Judge” trend. They start by swapping lighthearted jabs at each other,
Charli xcx and Martha Stewart are teaming up for a new teaser ahead of Uber Eats' Super Bowl 2025 commercial — as the pop star joked that she thought the lifestyle guru was handling catering for the shoot.
Just months after wrapping up Brat Summer — and a few weeks away from kicking off her tour for the ubiquitous album that spawned the meme season — Charli XCX is one of the biggest pop stars on the planet.
Charli xcx is making an A24 film, 'The Moment,' based on her own original idea. It's the first project under her new production company, Studio365.
Singer Charli XCX, whose album "Brat" inspired a cultural phenomenon last summer, led nominations for the BRIT Awards on Thursday, with the Beatles also recognised with their first nod at Britain's pop music honours since 1977.
Charli XCX is set to star in and produce "The Moment" at A24, according to an insider with knowledge of the project
When Rolling Stone hopped in Addison Rae’s black Range Rover for her cover story interview, the influencer-turned-pop star still had her VIP pass from Charli XCX’s Brat release party in the door. It proved that, though it was early December, Brat summer still wasn’t over.
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