10/07/2020

Selena Gomez Appears on New Cashmere Cat Song



  Listen to Selena Gomez's New Song: Cashmere Cat's "Trust Nobody"


Selena Gomez is currently taking some time off to work through the depression and anxiety that are side effects of her lupus. After her August 30 announcement, she canceled the rest of her tour and has been off Instagram for the past six weeks. But! As a nice little reminder that she's not too far away, Gomez appears on a new track released today.

"Trust Nobody" by Cashmere Cat has Gomez and rapper Tory Lanez on the vocals, singing about trust issues, the realest relationship struggle out there. It's very, very good. Gomez has teased more new music in recent months, including a new album she recorded while on her Revival tour. So this really is just the beginning

While Selena Gomez is taking some much-needed time off from the spotlight, she’s still surprising her fans with new music. Norwegian DJ and producer Cashmere Cat dropped a new single on Thursday called, “Trust Nobody,” and Gomez's vocals take the lead on the sexy single featuring Tory Lanez .

“I’ma tell you how I want it. Baby tell me how you need it,” Gomez sings on the catchy track off of Cashmere Cat’s upcoming first album, Wild Love. “I know you don’t trust nobody, said only I could touch your body.”

“Are you down? ‘Cause I’m down, this sh— get lit,” Lanez counters. “And you got a body like Selena in them jeans,” he sings, to which Gomez treats us to a cute giggle.

Despite taking time off from the public eye to deal with her lupus diagnosis, Gomez is still delighting fans. This week, the songstress (and most-followed celeb on Instagram) hit 100 million followers—despite not posting for six weeks.

Selena Gomez Takin Time Off to Deal with "Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Depression" Following Lupus Diagnosis


Listen to the sexy track above for a much-needed fix from the pop hit-maker.


Selena Gomez Just Dropped a Surprise New Single Even Though She's on a Break

Selena Gomez shocked her fans last month when she announced that she was canceling the remainder of her Revival tour to focus on herself and deal with depression brought on by her lupus — and Selenators kind of just assumed that new music would also be on hold.

But this is SelGo we're talking about. She's always got a surprise up her sleeve. Just days after becoming the first person to surpass 100 million followers on Instagram (despite not having posted in over a month), Selena's done it again. She just dropped a new song out of nowhere!


The song, produced by Cashmere Cat, is called "Trust Nobody." Once you start listening to Selena's sultry vocals, the lyrics make it perfectly clear why it got its title. The song is about Sel having trouble trusting anybody (which is understandable in her line of work) and warning her new bae that they better have her back.



10/02/2020

Allison Williams Bids Farewell To 'Girls'



  Allison Williams Bids Emotional Farewell to ‘Girls’: 'I Couldn't Feel Luckier'



Allison Williams and Lena Dunham. (Instagram) Los Angeles - Allison Williams has bid an emotional farewell to Girls. The 28-year-old actress has played Marnie Michaels on the HBO comedy-drama for its entire six-season run and after filming her final scenes this week, the star took to Instagram to pay tribute to the show and its cast and crew. And I couldn't feel luckier that I got to play her. lenadunham, gave me everything.


It's the end of an era.

Allison Williams has officially ended her run as Marnie Michaels in the hit HBO show, Girls. After wrapping her final scene on Wednesday, the 28-year old actress took to social media to say her goodbyes.

"Marnie has officially gone wherever all characters go when we stop watching them. And I couldn't feel luckier that I got to play her," Williams wrote, alongside a photo of herself and show creator, Lena Dunham. "This lady, @lenadunham, gave me everything. She gave me the most incredible challenges and adventures and the opportunity to know and love our Girls family. She also gave me her fierce friendship, wit, love, and loyalty, all while making me giggle on a constant basis."

EXCLUSIVE: Why Allison Williams Chose To Leave It 'All on the Filed' on This Season of 'Girls'

Williams concluded with a message to executive producer, Judd Apatow, and the production crew. "To everyone - our cast, our crew, HBO, my family - thank you. And to @juddapatow, thanks for watching a YouTube video of a 22 year-old fresh out of college and inviting her to audition for Marnie Marie Michaels, I’ve been grateful every single day since."


Marnie has officially gone wherever all characters go when we stop watching them. And I couldn't feel luckier that I got to play her. This lady, @lenadunham, gave me everything. She gave me the most incredible challenges and adventures and the opportunity to know and love our GIRLS family. She also gave me her fierce friendship, wit, love, and loyalty, all while making me giggle on a constant basis. 

Sitting next to Lena while being directed by @jennikonner, it all felt completely right. Then I immediately burst into some pretty rare tears, because it hit me that I don't know what my adult life looks like without Girls. To everyone - our cast, our crew, HBO, my family - thank you. And to @juddapatow, thanks for watching a YouTube video of a 22 year-old fresh out of college and inviting her to audition for Marnie Marie Michaels. I've been grateful every single day since. #EndOfGirls #ThatsAWrapOnMarnie

Dunham followed suit with her own tear-jerking tribute to Williams. "Tonight we said goodbye to Allison Williams, aka Marnie Marie Michaels, aka the most talented, hard-working, generous, tireless, self-deprecating and delicious smelling woman I have ever known," Dunham captioned a personal photo of Williams. 

"Have you ever met someone who got a hand injury writing Thank You notes? Neither had I until Allison came along. From the moment we met her six years ago, we knew she would give everything to this character and she did. Her bravery, sense of adventure and tenacity has made every day with her an honor."

"Instead of sharing a pic of Allison as the inimitable Marnie I'm sharing this: from a hospital stay I had where Allison came and organized my entire room, fluffed my pillow, put roses everywhere, installed an Apple TV AND made sure I had a buttered bagel," Dunham continued. "That's the most important thing to know about this woman. Yes she's gorgeous. Yes she's funny as f*ck. But you will never have a better friend and sister. We are so lucky. I love you, Al."

Tonight we said goodbye to Allison Williams, aka Marnie Marie Michaels, aka the most talented, hard-working, generous, tireless, self-deprecating and delicious smelling woman I have ever known. Have you ever met someone who got a hand injury writing Thank You notes? Neither had I until Allison came along. From the moment we met her six years ago, we knew she would give everything to this character and she did. Her bravery, sense of adventure and tenacity has made every day with her an honor. Instead of sharing a pic of Allison as the inimitable Marnie I'm sharing this: from a hospital stay I had where Allison came and organized my entire room, fluffed my pillow, put roses everywhere, installed an Apple TV AND made sure I had a buttered bagel. That's the most important thing to know about this woman. Yes she's gorgeous. Yes she's funny as fuck. But you will never have a better friend and sister. We are so lucky. I love you, Al. #MarnieForever #endofGIRLS

Lena Dunham Pays Tribute to 'Girls' Co-Star Killed in Car Accident: 'We Will Always Remember the Week We Shared With Him'

Shooting the upcoming season has been an emotional ride for the Girls squad. Earlier in the month, Dunham shared an emotional Instagram post captioned, "Today on set I said the words 'I’ve got my fake nipples on and I'm ready to party!' Gonna miss this job."

In January, it was announced that Girls would end after season six, with the final season slated for debut in 2017.

Watch the video below for an exclusive deleted scene from the show's archives.