The definition of celebrity has become much more elastic in recent times, taking in not just genuine, famous-for-a-good-reason celebrities, like movie stars or pop singers, but also, in some cases, their spouses, siblings, parents, friends and people they've slept with.
I think there's a playbook that's been played throughout that's so easy to spot. And the more you study him and his actions, his behaviors, his mannerisms, I think are all going to play to my advantage in the room if I get the chance.
Since its 1996 debut, Access Hollywood has aired nearly 12,000 episodes. Yet its most infamous segment was one that never made it to broadcast: in October 2016, weeks before the presidential election, The Washington Post obtained footage of then-candidate Donald Trump making lewd comments about women to Access Hollywood host Billy Bush.
The interviewer has just asked her about Shandi, a long-ago contestant from the second season of America's Next Top Model. Remember, Tyra? The one the show filmed having what may or may not have been non-consensual sex, while in an alcohol-induced blackout? The one where producers followed up by insisting they capture the poor girl's tearful phone confession to her distraught boyfriend back home? The one still traumatised to this day?
This season introduces the 'Ohana Round, filmed at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa. The new round is part of a three-episode arc that follows the show's Hollywood Week, offering the competition's top 30 hopefuls a more intimate stage. During the round, contestants perform for industry influencers, including social media stars, choreographers, music creators and more, whose combined social media reach totals nearly 149 million followers.