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The Bachelorette's Hannah Brown Has an Incredible Instagram Account


Hannah Brown‘s season of The Bachelorette kicked off last night, and it was a wild time. Within minutes, she sent home a dude because he had a girlfriend back home. One guy called himself “The Box King.” One’s real name is actually, un-ironically John Paul Jones. If this premiere episode is any indication, ABC is about to give us one of the most dramatic seasons of The Bachelorette to date.

My biggest takeaway from last night, though, was how much I loved Hannah. I’ll admit I was skeptical when it was announced she would be the next Bachelorette—as were many fans—but the Alabama pageant queen was authentic, funny, and endearing throughout the whole episode. By the end of the premiere I was shouting “Roll Tide” at the TV, even though I’m not entirely sure what it means. It’s official: I’m a Hannah Brown stan. This is my truth.

And as a new stan, naturally the first thing I did after The Bachelorette premiere was scroll through Brown’s Instagram profile. What I found on this deep-dive is truly iconic. Here are the biggest takeaways:

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Christopher Rosa is the staff entertainment writer at Glamour. Follow him on Twitter @chrisrosa92.



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Hannah Brown’s First ‘The Bachelorette’ Trailer Is Here, and It’s Incredible


I’ll admit: I had mixed feelings about Hannah Brown being our new Bachelorette. The former Miss Alabama is charming, sure, but she didn’t exactly get the best edit on Colton Underwood’s season of The Bachelor. (Ugh, her “feud” with beauty pageant roomie Caelynn Miller-Keyes.) But then again, I’ve sat through an entire season of Arie Luyendyk Jr. moaning “mmm” when he kisses and made it out alive. Hannah could spend her time as the Bachelorette yelling “Roll Tide!” and I’d be entertained. What I’m saying is, the bar is low.

And any lingering doubts I had are fully gone after watching the first teaser for the new season of The Bachelorette. It’s so wild and bizarre—which means I love every minute of it.

The whole thing starts off with Hannah in a Cinderella-blue ballgown and beauty queen regalia wandering through a forest. Then she gradually starts shedding signs of her pageant past. Down goes her tiara. Goodbye to her sash. Bachelor red roses rise up triumphantly around them. “You Don’t Own Me”—the Lesley Gore classic repopularized by The Handmaid’s Tale—plays in the background. Hannah’s making a feminist statement, I think, and I’m here for it.

At the end of her journey, Hannah suddenly removes the train of her dress to reveal she’s wearing a chic power jumpsuit. The drama! “Think you know her?” the trailer teases. “Think again.” THINK AGAIN.

The whole thing is very Once Upon a Time meets early Taylor Swift meets Britney Spears’ “Fantasy” perfume commercial. A cinematic masterpiece, in other words. I haven’t seen anything this all-around perfect since Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.

Watch for yourself, below:

The reactions to this trailer on social media were on par with my response. “OBSESSED!!!” one enthusiastic fan wrote. “Best Bachelorette promo in years.” Others cited getting “chills” after watching. The reviews are in: This promo is a hit.

Despite this trailer’s insistence that we don’t know anything about Hannah, we did learn a few things about her after Underwood’s season. “Ultimately, my future wasn’t with Colton, but my journey isn’t over,” she told Glamour in a recent interview. “I’m so excited for the rest of my life, and I want love to be an adventure. I want it to be fun. I want it to be exciting, and I want my life to be that way regardless of whether a man is in it or not. Alabama will always be home and have a special place in my heart, but I want my life to be more than just living there. I want to see more of the world and, through that, find out more about myself.”



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Selena Gomez Just Threw Her Friend an Incredible Birthday Party


It’s fair to say that Selena Gomez has this whole party-planning thing on lock: Earlier this year, in January, she threw her best friend a gorgeous bridal shower—and let’s not forget the amazing party she threw herself last year that she invited her best friends to, complete with pasta and a yacht (what more do you need, truly?). What the best part is, though, isn’t the all-out affairs, but the fact that no matter how famous she gets, she always comes back to celebrate her best friends’ milestones. And now, she’s gone and thrown another friend a birthday celebration to remember, judging by the pictures alone. Honestly, it’s enough to make us wish we were there.

The lucky birthday girl? Raquelle Stevens, who’s been friends with Gomez for seven years. Luckily, she and plenty of the other party invitees captured the festivities—and the next best thing to attending, of course, is being able to see what went down.

Stevens posted this adorable shot from the party:

She also posted this gallery, which doesn’t feature Gomez, but we’ll let it slide (maybe the singer was taking the pictures):

Stevens also posted an adorable cake pic (the most important part):

Meanwhile, other pictures—and Gomez sightings—were captured on the singer’s fan accounts….

…including the crowd serenading the birthday girl…

…and some adorable puppy snuggles.

Alicia Medici, one of the squad members, also posted a cute snap of all the party guests together:

It’s nice to see that Gomez, as busy as she is, still carves out this time for her best friends—and although the singer isn’t currently on social media (she’s taking a little time off of it), it’s pretty great that we’ve still be able to get a little sneak peek of all the fun she’s been able to have. In the meantime, we’re thinking that maybe Gomez should seriously start considering a party-planning business?



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Meet the Incredible Women Behind Captain Marvel


The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is home to some badass female characters. Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell), Maria Hill (Colbie Smulders), the list goes on and on. But Captain Marvel, in theaters now, marks the first time a MCU woman has ever been center stage in her own movie. And it’s about time.

Set in the 1990s, the film features Academy Award winner Brie Larson as Carol Danvers (known as “Vers” to some), an Air Force Pilot who, after an explosion, becomes Captain Marvel and finds herself caught in the middle of an intergalactic war. Not only is she Marvel’s first solo female lead in a film, she’s also one of the most powerful heroes in the entire universe, full stop.

It makes sense, then, that the team behind Captain Marvel is made up of some powerful women. Anna Boden directed and wrote Captain Marvel—along with her partner, director and writer Ryan Fleck—and the film boasts several female producers, writers, department heads, and crew members. We spoke with four of the women behind Captain Marvel about their careers, what it was like to work on this groundbreaking Marvel film, and more. Check out our conversations, below.

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Pinar Toprak, film composer

Toprak was born in Instanbul, Turkey and has been studying music full-time since she was a young girl. “I’ve always wanted to score film,” she tells Glamour. “I moved to the United States for it, when I was 17 years old. I didn’t even know English when I first moved here.”

Determined nonetheless, Toprak gained admission to the Berkeley College of Music and graduated in two years. “I felt like how Carol feels when she arrives to Earth in Captain Marvel,” she says. “It was an entirely brand new experience to try to master, to say the least.” After graduation, she moved to Los Angeles, received a masters degree in composition, and landed an internship at the Paramount Pictures Music Department. In the early aughts, she began working for the legendary Hans Zimmer, who’s produced music for The Dark Knight, The Lion King, and other blockbusters.

But even with all her knowledge, Toprak still found she had to keep proving she could write for action and sci-fi as a woman—but she pushed through. “I love comic books, in general, I love fantasy, and I grew up watching Westerns,” she says. “But for me, it’s not really about the genre. It’s about the story.” Now, creating music for action and sci-fi projects has become what she’s known for: She has credits on Syfy’s Krypton, video games like the massively popular Fortnight, and films like Justice League and, of course, Captain Marvel.

Captain Marvel marks the first time a woman has scored a film for the Marvel cinematic universe, and the accomplishment is one Toprak holds closely. “It means everything to me,” she says. “It means that my dreams were possible, and my efforts were noticed.” Working for Marvel was a huge step for Toprak, and she was relieved to find the creative executives at the company, as well as her Captain Marvel team, were receptive to all she had to offer. “They’ve been really wonderful with being open to ideas, because I heard a very high-risk score from the start,” she says.

The “high-risk” score Toprak had in mind was a mix of musical homages and throwbacks one might not expect to hear in a movie debuting in 2019. She wanted to match the energy and feel of the scores accompanying the action films in theaters during the events of Captain Marvel—’90s classics like Bad Boys and Heat. “Even when I brought that idea, the idea of having the homage to the nineties action films, they were just game for trying anything,” she explains. “Of course, Marvel is a well-oiled machine, so they like things done in a certain way, but I had a pretty large playground to play in. It was wonderful.”



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Watch Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas' Incredible Pre-Wedding Sangeet Dances


The wedding weekend of Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas is officially underway. Throughout the weekend’s festivities, the bride and groom have, for the most part, kept an understandably low profile on social media (hey, they’re busy). Yesterday, however, we got a glimpse of the festivities in a joint post put up just hours after they reportedly tied the knot in the first of two ceremonies this weekend. But it wasn’t of the wedding: Instead, it was a gallery of the stunning Mehendi pre-wedding ceremony with family and friends late last week. This morning, we got another look at the festive long weekend: Chopra posted a peek into her decked-out pre-wedding sangeet on Friday night, and it looks incredible.

Among the many pre-wedding events that take place, the sangeet, which takes place in the evening after the Mehendi ceremony, is one of the most lively. Sangeet ceremonies bring together both sides of the soon-to-be-family with music, dance routines, and singing—and since we know that both the bride and groom boast impressive musical chops (let’s not forget Priyanka’s pop career), it’s no surprise that the evening turned into a full-on musical production.

Unfolding on an enormous stage, the Chopra-Jonas sangeet included enormous musical performances from the bride and groom, as well as their families (we see you, Joe Jonas). In Chopra’s own post about the ceremony, the actress addressed how special this marriage ceremony really was to her:

“It all began as a fierce song & dance competition between the families but ended, as always, as a huge celebration of love,” Chopra captioned her Instagram of the event. “Nick and I were looking forward to the Sangeet (musical evening), another pre wedding ritual.. and to see what each side had put together. And what a performance it was. Each family telling our stories through song and dance, filled with lots of laugher and love. We were both filled with gratitude for the effort, the love and the laughter and will carry the memories of this special evening for the rest of our lives. It is an amazing start to a lifetime of togetherness for our families and friends.. #grateful.”

There was a stage. There was fancy colorful lighting. There were incredibly choreographed dance numbers. In short, this celebration was one for the books.

Check out Chopra’s post below:

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Read Viola Davis' Incredible Acceptance Speech at Glamour's 2018 Women of the Year Awards


On Monday night, November 12, Viola Davis was honored as one of Glamour‘s 2018 Women of the Year in New York City. The actor delivered an important, inspiring speech to the audience that’s necessary reading. But first, she was introduced by Steve McQueen, who directed her upcoming movie Widows. “The truth, the whole truth, and everything but the truth, so help me God. That is Viola Davis,” he said, before introducing the actress.

Read Davis’ full speech, below:

“Chrissy Teigen ruined it for me. I actually don’t have much to say. I just find it so interesting that some of the greatest myths come out of people just dying to themselves and being resurrected. It always starts with a death. It always starts with just hitting rock bottom and having nothing left.

You know, I came from a story where I didn’t feel just less than or I just didn’t have a voice or not pretty. I felt invisible. I came from a long line of women who felt invisible. And they’re the ones who attempted to throw me an invisible rope. Courage is just fear said with prayers. And I feel that it takes a great deal of courage to hit bottom and feel invisible and then to share one’s story. But it’s in the sharing of the story in front of people who have empathy that kills shame. And once that shame is killed, guess what? You’re running. When I look at the zeitgeist today and look at what is happening with women in terms of sexual assault, in terms of poverty, in terms of politically what’s happening, I think to myself the change and the shift that needs to happen is the internal. It’s finding the courage to own one’s story. To say and wake up one day and feel, like, ‘Damn, I’m not perfect. Sometimes I don’t feel pretty. Sometimes I don’t want to slay the dragon. Sometimes the dragon I’m slaying is myself, but damn it, I am worth it. I don’t have to barter for my worth. I don’t have to pay someone for it. I came out of my mom’s womb worthy.’

Courage is just fear said with prayers. And I feel that it takes a great deal of courage to hit bottom and feel invisible and then to share one’s story.

At 25, which was a time in my life that I was at Juilliard, and they basically said, ‘You’re overweight. You’re going to play a matriarch your entire life. What kind of roles can you play, Viola?’ And I thought to myself, ‘Oh my God, I know I’m an actor. I know that’s what I was born to do. That’s what’s going to make my life worthwhile. I know I have something in me.’

There was no one to give me the answer. So I remember I took a trip to Africa, that was paid by Juilliard, by the way, so I have to give them some credit. And I studied the dance, music, and folklore of four different tribes just for a very short period of time. And I went into a village of the Mandinka tribe. One day there were these group of women that came through the tribe, and they were dressed in oversized clothes, oversized shoes. They painted their faces. They had drums, and they had huge calabashes of food. They were screaming at the top of their lungs. Just screaming. They yell. They kept screaming like that and they kept making funny faces, rolling their eyes.

And soon, other people came out of their houses, and pretty soon you saw hundreds of people gathering around them. Hundreds of them. They passed the calabash around of food and they all just slopped it in their mouths. And they slopped it and they ate it and passed it around. And then all those people were screaming. So loud I couldn’t hear myself. I was like, ‘What the hell is this? What ritual is this?’ I later found out these were women who were infertile. And the biggest blessing you could have as a woman in the Gambia was to have a child. These women felt that the reason why they hadn’t be blessed with a child is because God didn’t hear their voice, that God didn’t see them. So the ritual was about as making as much noise as you could possibly make so God could hear it and pour down a blessing.

Be willing to own your story and share it.

We don’t have that ritual here. We pray for connection. We pray to be seen. We pray that somehow that invisibility cloak will be unleashed and reveal us. I say it is up to me to lift that veil and to show you and to have the courage and the vagina to not have to get it together to show up. To show up imperfectly and beautifully and messily as I am. And it’s that truth that connects me to everyone in this room. It is that that that allows you to unleash your story and do the same. You know lighthouses don’t go around the island just shining their light and saving people. They just sort of stand there, shining. That’s what I choose to do with my work. I just choose to be me. And I think that is something that we can all do.

Native Americans would kill the Buffalo and take out the heart and eat it—sort of internalized courage, the courage and the guts to just slay dragons. Biggest dragons I think you can slay is yourself. I’ll tell you 70 percent of women now. There’s been a 70 percent spike of suicide in young women. One of the main reasons is images of on the Internet of women sharing their beautifully perfect life. That’s a known fact, according to the CDC. I say if perfectionism is driving the car, then shame is riding shotgun and fear is that nagging backseat driver.

Be willing to own your story and share it. I’ll tell you one thing: You might as well put the bow and arrow behind you and the sword, because you will be the most courageous person in the world. That’s what my work inspires. That’s what my production company inspires.

My tribe, the people who scream up to the Gods for me, and give me hope are my posse right here: my Lisa, my Estelle, my beautiful Julius. My love of my life, my Genesis, my Elizabeth.

Thank you so much Glamour. Glamour magazine. Thank you for this honor. I kind of have an issue with the word ‘icon.’ Just a little bit! But if it means that you feel like I represent anything and that I inspire anybody to do anything. It’s like they say, you don’t die until the last person who has a memory of you dies.”


In her Women of the Year profile, Davis remembered the early days of her career, when she was a student at Julliard: “I was angry a lot… Nobody asked me to do [classical roles] as a black actress.” Many “bad performances” (her words) and small parts later, her role in 2008’s Doubt would catapult her to wide acclaim and grant her more opportunities and agency as a performer. Now, she can not only help create those narratives (via her company with husband Julius Tennon, JuVee Productions) but also inspire those following in her footsteps. As her How to Get Away With Murder co-star Aja Naomi King said: “To be a black actress, and to have watched the evolution of her career, it’s altered the way I have looked at this entire industry. Every time she wins, it feels like success for all of us. Because here’s the face of this beautiful, tall, striking, dark-skinned, natural-hair-wearing black woman who is basically saying, ‘I dare you to tell me no.'”

Catch up on all the 2018 Women of the Year happenings here.

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