Celeb Delights - Triple-Doubles, Variety Debuts, and Wholesome Hobbies
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Coming up, we'll explore Caitlin Clark's historic first-ever 40-point triple-double in NCAA tournament history, Zhao Lusi's early entertainment breakthrough co-hosting the variety show Huo Xing Qing Bao Ju, and how Taylor Swift became the youngest solo artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammys for Fearless.
We'll also reveal Timothée Chalamet's fan-friendly gesture of handing out bagels at a movie premiere, Glen Powell's creative contribution co-writing the screenplay for Hit Man, and Sydney Sweeney's disciplined habit of avoiding caffeine entirely.
Plus, Shawn Mendes' quirky strong dislike for tomatoes, Zendaya voicing a character in Disney's groundbreaking first Latina princess series Elena of Avalor, Chris Hemsworth's wholesome passion for beekeeping at home, Olivia Rodrigo teaching herself guitar and piano from a young age, and Jenna Ortega dedicating herself to learning the cello for her role as Wednesday Addams.
And that's just the start—we'll share Camila Cabello's family immigrant story with her mother working at Marshalls, Bianca Censori's master's degree in architecture from the University of Melbourne, Emma Raducanu's huge passion for Formula 1 that inspires her tennis mindset, Ingrid Engen's impressive senior Norway debut at just 19 with veteran composure, and Alexia Putellas' regal nickname "La Reina" for her dominant influence.
We also reveal how Sadie Sink adopted a vegan lifestyle influenced by Woody Harrelson, Millie Bobby Brown's resilient journey with partial hearing loss from birth, and Lili Reinhart's decade of childhood dance training in local musicals.These stories are quirky, heartfelt, and full of inspiration—let's dive right in!"
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