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April 18 (UPI) --Actress Jenna Ortega joins Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, in his music video for "Drive," a song that appears on his album Hurry up Tomorrow and will be featured in ...
The Weeknd’s current project Hurry Up Tomorrow is a major production. There’s the album that dropped in January, of course, but there’s also the upcoming film of the same name that’s set ...
Late nights turn into lonely mornings in the Weeknd‘s music video for “Drive,” a deep cut from his latest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow. The somber video stars Jenna Ortega, who passes time by ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow hits theaters on May 16. By Michael Saponara The Weeknd gave fans another sneak peek at his upcoming Hurry Up Tomorrow movie through the lens of his “Drive” music video ...
The Weeknd shares "Drive" music video starring Jenna Ortega from his film Hurry Up Tomorrow, out May 16 - Credit: youtube Late nights turn into lonely mornings in the Weeknd’s music video for ...
Undercut with a quiet sense of disconnection, the video sees them part ways, and ends with The Weeknd appearing in a near overflowing bathtub while the Wednesday star drives alone. The song origi ...
In their marriages, husbands with toxic parents may use phrases like “Are you mad at me?” when they notice a shift in their ...
MailOnline takes a look at the Coachella romances which fell by the wayside. Selena Gomez dated The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, for 10 months in 2017 before they split The singers could ...
Melinda Gates revealed a toxic college relationship fueled years of body image issues, impacting her self-perception well into adulthood. She sought therapy and meaningful work to heal ...
It’s past time to talk about toxic femininity. The American upper-middle class has spent decades discussing “toxic masculinity” -- a logical if aggravating response to the reality that the ...
Each zodiac pairing possesses a unique love story, expressed through a specific song. Aries and Libra experience an electrifying connection, while Taurus and Sagittarius find home in each other's ...
Rice, the world’s most consumed grain, will become increasingly toxic as the atmosphere heats and as carbon dioxide emissions rise, potentially putting billions of people at risk of cancers and ...