Senin, 03 Februari 2020

Jennifer Lopez's Super Bowl 2020 makeup took 10 hours - Page Six

It takes a full day of glam to look this good.

Jennifer Lopez‘s Super Bowl 2020 halftime show performance may have only lasted about 10 minutes, but it took that many hours to create the pop superstar’s beauty look for the Big Game, according to her makeup artist Scott Barnes.

“We started at 10 a.m. [Sunday] morning,” Barnes told Elle of J.Lo’s prep process, which continued on and off until the 50-year-old pop star took the stage around 8 p.m.

“My vibe for this was Versace supermodel, the ’90s. It was very Peter Lindbergh shoots with the skirt, the leather, and the hats. And I was like, ‘OMG, this reminds me of Linda [Evangelista], it could be Christy [Turlington], and all of the girls.’ I wanted to give the nod to that, and that’s where the makeup inspiration came from.”

The result? A smoky eye, glossy nude lip and bronzed glow that complemented Lopez’s series of sexy Versace outfits.

“That was the most jam-packed performance I think we’ve ever done,” Barnes told the outlet. “I’ve known Jennifer for 20 years and this was like a career flex in front of our eyes.”

Below, a list of the products the makeup artist used on J.Lo:

Jennifer Lopez performs during the Super Bowl 2020 halftime show.
Jennifer Lopez performs during the Super Bowl 2020 halftime show.FilmMagic

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2020-02-03 17:59:00Z
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Harvey Weinstein's lawyer says key accuser 'manipulated' him, sent him loving emails - USA TODAY

NEW YORK — Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's sex-crimes trial entered its fifth week Monday as defense lawyers continued cross-examining key accuser Jessica Mann about why she maintained a relationship with him after she says he sexually assaulted her.

Mann, 34, took the stand Monday morning in a cream-colored sweater, her hair pulled back in a ponytail. Throughout her cross-examination, one of Weinstein's lawyers, Donna Rotunno, repeatedly asked Mann why she continued sending friendly, seemingly loving emails to the ex-producer, even after he allegedly raped her in a New York City hotel room in March 2013.

Rotunno accused Mann of only wanting the benefits of Weinstein's Hollywood connections, to which Mann fired back that was just Rotunno's version of events. 

Reiterating what she said during the first part of cross-examination Friday, Rotunno added that Mann "manipulated" Weinstein and questioned why she didn't simply walk away. 

Mann responded: “I felt there was an aspect to the way I felt I needed to protect myself that had an element of manipulation.”

At times during the cross-examination, Mann struggled to recall certain details and at one point asked for a break, saying, "I’m getting a little foggy.”

Earlier Monday, Weinstein's defense team unsuccessfully tried to bar the prosecution from bringing in actress Emanuela Postacchini as a witness, whom Mann says had a consensual threesome with her and Weinstein. Mann testified that she was left shaken and uncomfortable by the sexual encounter, and started crying midway through. 

Weinstein's defense lawyer Damon Cheronis argued that "Ms. Posticinni cannot speak to Ms. Mann’s state of mind" during the threesome. 

"Ms. Posticinni is an eyewitness to how a witness, Jessica Mann, was interacting with the defendant at a time when she was saying nice, loving things to (Weinstein) over email," Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Joan Illuzzi argued. "Her testimony is crucial, as an eyewitness to the relationship between Ms. Mann and the defendant."

The prosecution had been expected to wrap up its case against the former movie producer by calling a final, sixth accuser to testify Monday.

Mann spent most of Friday on the stand, describing how Weinstein raped her in a New York hotel room in 2013, a central allegation in the charges against him.

Mann, 34, cried as she testified about multiple sexual encounters she had with Weinstein – some consensual, some not and most of them occurring in Los Angeles County.

Mann described how she entered into a secret and "degrading" sexual relationship with the powerful producer as she struggled to make it as an actress in Hollywood.

After the New York encounter, she acknowledged sending him numerous emails, some of them flattering, because “his ego was so fragile,” she said, and it “made me feel safe...I wanted to be perceived as innocent and naive.”

Months later, she says, he raped her in a hotel in Los Angeles where she worked as a hairdresser, after she told Weinstein that she was dating an actor. He became enraged, she said. 

“You owe me one more time!” she said he screamed at her. 

Mann, who grew up in what she called a "cult-like" Pentecostal church in a small, rural town in Wisconsin, moved to Los Angeles at the age of 25.

Mann's testimony at times caused gasps in the courtroom, and loud objections from the defense table. At one point, she described Weinstein's genitalia, said he had terrible scarring, and that she stayed in a relationship with him because she thought he threatened her father.

Contributing: Associated Press

Last week, aside from Mann, Dawn Dunning and Tarale Wulff were called to testify; they have accused Weinstein of sexually assaulting them in the mid-2000s, although neither can press charges due to the statute of limitations.

They were presented as "prior bad acts" witnesses aimed at helping prosecutors prove Weinstein had an alleged pattern as a serial predator.

Judge James Burke said Monday that Wulff is expected to return to the stand on Tuesday. 

Harvey Weinstein trial: Ex-boyfriend says accuser was 'shocked, upset' after meeting with mogul

Weinstein, 67, is charged with five sex crimes, including rape and assault, stemming from encounters with Mann and another accuser, Miriam "Mimi" Haleyi, who tearfully testified in court last Monday.

He has pleaded not guilty and denies all allegations of nonconsensual sex. 

Contributing: The Associated Press

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2020-02-03 17:42:42Z
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Beyoncé and Jay-Z stay seated during National Anthem at Super Bowl - Entertainment Weekly News

Beyoncé, Jay-Z stay seated during National Anthem at Super Bowl 2020 | EW.com | EW.com

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2020-02-03 14:37:00Z
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Shakira and Jennifer Lopez deliver electrifying Super Bowl 2020 halftime show performance - CBS News

Music superstars Shakira and Jennifer Lopez shared the Super Bowl halftime stage Sunday — delivering an electrifying performance of their greatest hits. The icons even brought a couple surprise famous friends onstage to take part in the show, including Lopez's daughter.

The high-energy show kicked off with Shakira in a red dress flanked with dancers, belting her 2009 hit "She Wolf." She continued the show with a medley of her greatest tunes, including "Whenever, Wherever" and "Empire," dancing all the while.

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Colombian singer Shakira performs during the Pepsi Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show at Hard Rock Stadium. Getty

Shakira brought special guest, Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny to the stage for a rendition of "I Like it," before transitioning into one of her biggest hits "Hips Don't Lie," during which she dove into the crowd.

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Colombian singer Shakira and Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny perform during the Pepsi Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, February 2, 2020, in Miami, Florida. Getty

Jennifer Lopez then began her set clinging onto a miniature building donned in a black leather leotard. The superstar started off her portion of the show with 2002 hit "Jenny from the Block," before yelling, "We from the Bronx, New York" to the audience. 

The performer showed off her pole dancing moves and then welcomed Colombian singer J Balvin to the stage during a rendition of "Love Don't Cost a Thing." 

Her performance of "Let's Get Loud" featured a chorus of young girls dressed in white surrounding the star, as a large female symbol appeared in lights. Her daughter, Emme Maribel Muñiz, also made a surprise appearance during the set — right alongside her mother.

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Singer Jennifer Lopez and her daughter Emme Maribel Muñiz perform on stage during the Pepsi Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show. Getty

The show was full of nods to the performers' Latin roots. Lopez showed of a dual-sided flag — with one side representing Puerto Rico and the other representing the U.S.

Notably, both artists sang in Spanish during multiple songs in their performance. Lopez's parents are both from Puerto Rico and Shakira is from Colombia.

The duo concluded their halftime show standing together on a podium as the audience went wild. 

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Shakira and Jennifer Lopez perform onstage during the Pepsi Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show. Reuters

According to an NFL press release, the show is the first time the iconic stars shared a stage. The game took place on Shakira's 43rd birthday — making the performance even more special.

Before the halftime show, Jennifer Lopez offered words of encouragement to Shakira on Instagram. "So excited to share the stage with you tonight @Shakira!" she wrote. "Let's show the world what two little Latin girls can do."

NFL, Pepsi and Roc Nation announced the performance in September, with the two posting matching Instagram photos to share the big news after months of speculation.

Last year, Maroon 5, Big Boy and Travis Scott headlined the show. Other recent superstar performers include Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Madonna and Katy Perry — among many others. 

The NFL season concluded Sunday with the San Francisco 49ers facing off against the Kansas City Chiefs at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, which is the regular season home of the Miami Dolphins.

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2020-02-03 14:09:00Z
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Super Bowl commercials: Who scored and who fumbled on the ad industry's biggest stage - CNN

The hoopla surrounding Super Bowl spots -- fueled by the reported $5.6 million that advertisers shelled out for the most expensive 30-second ads -- fosters huge expectations, with the lingering question of whether the investment paid off.
Was there a commercial that people will still be talking about years from now, like Apple's "1984" ad or Coke's Mean Joe Greene commercial? Probably not, and the so-so ads outnumbered the clear winners and losers. Too many of this year's advertisers seemed to confuse activity for achievement, as if being loud and colorful was enough.
Still, a number of them played quite well in the moment, and generally speaking, most avoided the missteps that have characterized some past disasters.
Movie ads flexed their muscles, with in-game spots for the latest "Fast & Furious" movie, another "Minions," Marvel's "Black Widow" and the next James Bond film "No Time to Die." The Super Bowl remains a prime showcase for films that really know how to blow stuff up.
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Streaming services, however, also had a sizable footprint during the game, a tangible sign of the entertainment industry's shifting priorities.
Hulu, for example, enlisted Tom Brady. Disney+ offered an arresting showcase for its upcoming series. Amazon pushed the drama "Hunters," and Quibi sought to sell its short-video service, although frankly, it doesn't feel like the catchphrase "I'll be there in a Quibi" is going to catch on.
Setting aside the political ads for President Trump and Michael Bloomberg -- how well those pitches worked is likely very much in the partisan eye of the beholder -- here's a series of snap judgments about who scored, who fumbled, and the wide swath of "Eh" in between.
Grading on the curve of Super Bowls past, it was a pretty good day overall for advertising agencies that earn their spurs based on these campaigns. Happily for football fans, it just wasn't as good as the game and Kansas City's come-from-behind victory.
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen appear in an ad for Genesis.
Genesis: John Legend and Chrissy Teigen might be the only celebrity couple that could help sell products in an otherwise uninspired commercial, so more props for the casting than the creative, although the "sexiest man alive" reference was a nice touch.
Jeep: Bill Murray in a "Groundhog Day" spoof -- reunited with co-stars like Stephen Tobolowsky -- on Groundhog Day? The closest the day came to advertising perfection.
Amazon Alexa: An excellent ad -- funny, shows off what the product can do, and what we couldn't do without it -- while incorporating Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi in an organic way. Plus, a timely Watergate wrinkle for good measure.
Google: This one gets major points for its ambition, with a man remembering his late wife. Deeply touching, it was like the opening sequence of the movie "Up" distilled into a commercial.
Hyundai Sonata: "Smaht pahk" -- featuring a Boston-accented Chris Evans, John Krasinski and Rachel Dratch -- made good use of its celebrities, proved genuinely funny and, not incidentally, demonstrated what looked like way-cool technology.
Doritos: The cowboy faceoff between Sam Elliott and Lil Nas X -- using "Old Town Road" as a backdrop -- might have ended in a draw, but it produced a winner for Doritos.
Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans: Jason Momoa revealing the 98-pound weakling underneath his skin in the comfort of his home was perhaps the best visual gag of the day.
Walmart: The massive retailer wove together scenes from familiar science-fiction films in a manner that piggybacked on all the movie ads we see during the Super Bowl.
Toyota: How roomy is the Highlander? Very cleverly, you can use it rescue people from perilous movie situations.
T-Mobile: Anthony Anderson's real-life mom gets around -- and calls him a lot -- in an ad for the phone service's 5G that mostly connected.
Microsoft: It's always smart to tie into football in some way, but especially so in featuring Katie Sowers, the first woman to coach in the Super Bowl. Olay offered a similar message in its star-studded "Make space for women" ad, but the creative wasn't quite as good.
Planters ad
Planters: After teasing plans to kill off mascot Mr. Peanut, Planters offered an odd fake-out by introducing a baby version while other corporate spokes-characters mourned. Ultimately, the legume gave his life in the service of a misguided campaign.
Snickers: It's not clear what a giant Snickers bar would do to solve all the world's ills, other than perhaps give it diabetes.
Sabra: Although the ad generated advance controversy because a conservative group was upset that drag queens were featured within it, the only real issue here was that the spot for hummus was messy, and worse, obnoxious.
Avocados From Mexico: "Why Molly Ringwald, exactly?" was only one of the questions this commercial left in its wake.
Mountain Dew: Bryan Cranston was a good choice for this "The Shining" spoof, but other than the closing image of mountain spilling out of the elevator, the whole thing was way too cute for its own good.
Michelob Ultra: Jimmy Fallon working out with John Cena felt awfully tired and un-hip.

NOTABLE AND NOT BAD, BUT....

Budweiser 'Typical American' commericial
Budweiser: The beer company offered one of its typical patriotic ads with a spot featuring "typical Americans," but with the nation this divided, it's harder than ever to deliver that "What unites us" message without evoking thoughts that undermine it.
Facebook: If ever a company might have benefited from a strong corporate image ad, it's Facebook. A spot that told you ways different people use Facebook wasn't bad, but it also wasn't that.
Bud Light Seltzer: A man's inner voices fight a battle over drinking Bud Light Seltzer that looked a lot like a bit from an old Woody Allen movie. An amusing sight gag but a highly derivative idea.
Tide: Charlie Day had a stain on his shirt. Everything after that in a connected series of spots felt like a bit of a blur -- including cameos by the Bud Light Knight and Wonder Woman -- which were unexpected but not enough to redeem it.
P&G: The idea of celebrating a bunch of different brands an in interactive commercial was an interesting idea, but unless you're a marketing student the experiment didn't entirely work.
Sodastream: A funny punchline -- that actually demonstrates what the product does -- pays off this spot about finding water on Mars, with an appropriate cameo by Bill Nye the Science Guy. OK, but not a top-tier ad.
Pepsi: Using the Rolling Stones' "Paint it Black" was a nifty touch, but a fairly standard image spot.
Squarespace: There was a "Fargo" vibe to the spot featuring Winona Ryder in Winona, Minnesota, which only half paid off the gag.
Reese's Take 5: They pushed the notion of illustrating clichés a little too far with the final image, which bordered on crude.
Cheetos: A guy uses having cheesy fingers to get out of various unpleasant things -- including changing a baby -- using MC Hammer's "Can't Touch This." Put this one just outside the "winners" column.
New York Life: There was something serious about life -- and life insurance -- going on there, but it was difficult to follow what it was.
Hard Rock: Michael Bay ("Transformers") directed an action-packed ad in which Jennifer Lopez was joined by a number of other celebs. The spot was certainly busy and energetic, but lacked much point. Sort of like the average Michael Bay movie, only shorter.

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2020-02-03 11:36:00Z
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Jennifer Lopez and Shakira's ELECTRIC Super Bowl Halftime Show: All the Highlights! - Entertainment Tonight

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2020-02-03 13:22:50Z
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Beyonce, Jay-Z Sit During National Anthem at Super Bowl - Billboard

Video of Beyoncé and Jay-Z sitting while Demi Lovato sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl has surfaced online. TMZ posted the video Sunday (Feb. 2) of the celebrity couple sitting along with daughter Blue Ivy at Hard Rock Stadium, where the San Francisco 49ers were playing the Kansas City Chiefs.

Jay-Z, a co-producer of the halftime show featuring Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, announced his Roc Nation company had entered a partnership with the NFL for events and social activism last year. The rapper received immediate backlash since he had become one of the biggest supporters of Colin Kaepernick, who sparked a fissure in the NFL when he decided to kneel when the national anthem was played before games to protest the killings of blacks by police officers.

Jay-Z’s response was that he still supports protesting, kneeling and Kaepernick, but he’s also interested in working with the league to make substantial changes. Representatives for Jay-Z and Beyoncé didn’t immediately reply to emails seeking comment.

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2020-02-03 12:50:43Z
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