@mxpughh omg i read this book in school when i was like 14, i think this is like the first time ive read a book before the film adaptation was even announced
1 year of daddy, I’m so alone. I don’t have anything anymore. all I do is sit and look at my phone and think of all of the terrible things I’ve done and then I go to work and then I drink and then I come home to no one and i sit and i think of all the-
@Mias_revenge@PopBase the balcony scene is still they’re not just not putting rachel zegler on a balcony outside the theatre cause new york is much more dangerous than london
The Broadway adaptation of Jamie Lloyd’s ‘Evita’ starring Rachel Zegler will not include the West End’s iconic balcony performance.
The show will instead feature a new, safer idea, made especially for Broadway.
(deadline.com/2026/04/evita-…)
The amount of hate flooding Twitter right now is truly horrible and I just wanted to respond to some of the same comments being made.
“Laufey songs all sound the same.” Yeah, I hate when I mix up “From the Start” with “Sabotage.” Just be honest and admit that you’ve never really taken the time to actually listen to her music or know more than 2 songs of hers.
“All Laufey sings about is boys and breakups.” It’s funny how she also sings about friendships, loss, the high standards placed on women, and the insecurities we face, but somehow that’s never mentioned.
“Laufey’s ruining jazz.” Everyone has tried to put Laufey into a box of what her music is, but that’s not her. Yes, her music is heavily influenced by jazz—but also pop, classical, rap, and even country. Laufey herself has said she doesn’t want to be labeled into one genre, because it creates a stigma people hold onto.
She’s also never claimed to be “saving jazz” either, but let’s not pretend she hasn’t made an impact—more younger audiences are being introduced to it BECAUSE OF HER. And she’s constantly uplifting other jazz and classical musicians in interviews, through her posts, and even on stage, giving them the credit they deserve!
If Laufey’s music isn’t for you, then that’s fine don’t listen but to go online and bash someone who has done literally nothing but uplift the music community just because YOU don’t like it, is honestly embarrassing.
i really appreciate the way they included both louella and lou lou in the trailer bc they show louella so quickly that realistically audiences probably wouldn’t look twice seeing lou lou in the background so the illusion is still kept🙂↕️
@flxamex I don’t see them as a romantic couple either but where did you get the conclusion Frenchie was a father figure to her? The characters are like few years apart, they were clearly meant to be more of a younger sister/bigger brother bond