Rihanna is hanging up her Savage X Fenty CEO jacket.
As the Barbados-born beauty entrepreneur steps down from the top position at the lingerie brand, Hillary Super, former CEO at Anthropologie Group, will be stepping into her heels on June 26, according to Vogue Business.
In a gracious and commemorative statement obtained by the publication, the “Umbrella” songstress said: “It’s been beautiful to see our vision for Savage X Fenty impact the industry at such an incredible magnitude over the last five years.”
Read More: A$AP Rocky Calls Rihanna His ‘Beautiful Wife’ As She Cheers Him On At Spotify Concert
“This is just the beginning for us, and we’re going to continue to expand in ways that always connect with the consumer. I’m so grateful and excited to welcome Hillary Super as our new CEO — she is a strong leader and is focused on taking the business to an even higher level.
As the Barbados-born beauty entrepreneur steps down from the top position at the lingerie brand, Hillary Super, former CEO at Anthropologie Group, will be stepping into her heels on June 26, according to Vogue Business.
In a gracious and commemorative statement obtained by the publication, the “Umbrella” songstress said: “It’s been beautiful to see our vision for Savage X Fenty impact the industry at such an incredible magnitude over the last five years.”
Read More: A$AP Rocky Calls Rihanna His ‘Beautiful Wife’ As She Cheers Him On At Spotify Concert
“This is just the beginning for us, and we’re going to continue to expand in ways that always connect with the consumer. I’m so grateful and excited to welcome Hillary Super as our new CEO — she is a strong leader and is focused on taking the business to an even higher level.
- 6/24/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
It seems like A$AP Rocky and Rihanna may have secretly taken the next step in their relationship.
RiRi turned up to cheer on her other half at his Spotify Beach concert during the 2023 Cannes Lions Festival on Wednesday night.
The “Umbrella” hitmaker looked stunning as she showed off her baby bump in a sheer ensemble, with Rocky making sure to acknowledge her presence.
Read More: Rihanna Gushes Over A$AP Rocky, Says He ‘Stole’ Her ‘Whole Heart’
Giving Rihanna a special shout-out, the rapper gushed, “I’d like to dedicate this song to my beautiful wife in the motherf**king building!” according to Page Six.
After Rocky’s set ended, the couple headed to the VIP area to hang out with pals.
#Rihanna #asaprocky #rihanniaa @rihanna pic.twitter.com/qEvvDdy6Gn
— Rihanniaa (@rihanniaa) June 22, 2023
#Rihanna #asaprocky #rihanniaa @rihanna pic.twitter.com/3NeMoFRCTJ
— Rihanniaa (@rihanniaa) June 22, 2023
Their latest appearance comes...
RiRi turned up to cheer on her other half at his Spotify Beach concert during the 2023 Cannes Lions Festival on Wednesday night.
The “Umbrella” hitmaker looked stunning as she showed off her baby bump in a sheer ensemble, with Rocky making sure to acknowledge her presence.
Read More: Rihanna Gushes Over A$AP Rocky, Says He ‘Stole’ Her ‘Whole Heart’
Giving Rihanna a special shout-out, the rapper gushed, “I’d like to dedicate this song to my beautiful wife in the motherf**king building!” according to Page Six.
After Rocky’s set ended, the couple headed to the VIP area to hang out with pals.
#Rihanna #asaprocky #rihanniaa @rihanna pic.twitter.com/qEvvDdy6Gn
— Rihanniaa (@rihanniaa) June 22, 2023
#Rihanna #asaprocky #rihanniaa @rihanna pic.twitter.com/3NeMoFRCTJ
— Rihanniaa (@rihanniaa) June 22, 2023
Their latest appearance comes...
- 6/22/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Tom Holland swears he’s best known for his iconic “Lip Sync Battle” performance to Rihanna’s “Umbrella” across his career accolades.
The “Spider-Man: No Way Home” actor told The Hollywood Reporter that his May 7, 2017 lip sync rendition to the beloved track is what he may be most recognized for. However, Holland would never sign on to do a follow-up battle against longtime girlfriend and MCU co-star Zendaya.
“I’ve really worked hard in my career and I’ve really been calculated in deciding what it is I do and when I do it. And for all the movies that I’m incredibly proud of, the ‘Lip Sync Battle’ is what I get the most compliments for,” Holland said. “I’m proud of it. I like that it left a lasting impact. It was an amazing time.”
He reflected on the year itself, “My life was changing before my eyes.
The “Spider-Man: No Way Home” actor told The Hollywood Reporter that his May 7, 2017 lip sync rendition to the beloved track is what he may be most recognized for. However, Holland would never sign on to do a follow-up battle against longtime girlfriend and MCU co-star Zendaya.
“I’ve really worked hard in my career and I’ve really been calculated in deciding what it is I do and when I do it. And for all the movies that I’m incredibly proud of, the ‘Lip Sync Battle’ is what I get the most compliments for,” Holland said. “I’m proud of it. I like that it left a lasting impact. It was an amazing time.”
He reflected on the year itself, “My life was changing before my eyes.
- 6/15/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
A consortium of music publishers on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against Twitter, claiming the social media platform has repeatedly violated copyright law by hosting music without permission and failing to police infringers.
The suit was filed in federal court in Nashville by the trade group National Music Publishers’ Association on behalf of 17 music publishing companies including Universal, Polygram, BMG, Sony, Emi, Concord and Warner Chappell. It alleges Twitter willfully infringed the work of about 1,700 songs.
Among the songs and artists mentioned as examples in the lawsuit were Louis Armstrong’s What a World, Glass Animals’ Heat Waves and Rihanna’s Umbrella.
The suit, formally against Twitter parent X Corp, seeks up to $150,000 for each case on infringement as well as additional damages among its claims for direct copyright infringement, contributory infringement and vicarious infringement. It is seeking a jury trial.
Twitter is among the last of the major social media...
The suit was filed in federal court in Nashville by the trade group National Music Publishers’ Association on behalf of 17 music publishing companies including Universal, Polygram, BMG, Sony, Emi, Concord and Warner Chappell. It alleges Twitter willfully infringed the work of about 1,700 songs.
Among the songs and artists mentioned as examples in the lawsuit were Louis Armstrong’s What a World, Glass Animals’ Heat Waves and Rihanna’s Umbrella.
The suit, formally against Twitter parent X Corp, seeks up to $150,000 for each case on infringement as well as additional damages among its claims for direct copyright infringement, contributory infringement and vicarious infringement. It is seeking a jury trial.
Twitter is among the last of the major social media...
- 6/14/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Twitter’s longstanding refusal to secure music licensing rights has come to a head with a lawsuit accusing the company of mass copyright infringement.
The three major music conglomerates — Universal, Sony and Warner — joined by a host of other publishers, on Wednesday sued Twitter for at least $250 million over the alleged infringement of roughly 1,700 works for which it received hundreds of thousands of takedown notices. They allege the company “consistently and knowingly hosts and streams infringing copies of music compositions” to “fuel its business.” Twitter has rebuffed calls for it to obtain the proper licenses, according to the suit.
Twitter is the lone major social media platform without music licensing deals, which permits those sites to legally host videos and other content featuring publishers’ music. Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Snapchat have all entered into agreements that compensate creators of musical compositions for use of their work.
The suit filed...
The three major music conglomerates — Universal, Sony and Warner — joined by a host of other publishers, on Wednesday sued Twitter for at least $250 million over the alleged infringement of roughly 1,700 works for which it received hundreds of thousands of takedown notices. They allege the company “consistently and knowingly hosts and streams infringing copies of music compositions” to “fuel its business.” Twitter has rebuffed calls for it to obtain the proper licenses, according to the suit.
Twitter is the lone major social media platform without music licensing deals, which permits those sites to legally host videos and other content featuring publishers’ music. Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Snapchat have all entered into agreements that compensate creators of musical compositions for use of their work.
The suit filed...
- 6/14/2023
- by Winston Cho
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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