Kim Petras releases a raunchy new EP, Charlie Puth gifts his fiancée a huge bouquet of flowers for Valentine’s Day, Justin Timberlake posts a sweet tribute to his wife, Jessica Biel, Camila Cabello teases new music on Instagram with a short snippet of a new song.
Pop superstar Kim Petras is set to surprise drop her French-pop album "Problématique" on September 18th. The album features 10 tracks that explore various pop sounds, including funk, R&B-pop, and bratty pop jams. The album was initially shelved after partially leaking, but Petras encouraged fans to listen to the leaked songs. This is Petras' second album of 2023, following "Feed the Beast," and it coincides with her upcoming world tour.
Grammy Award-winning singer Kim Petras poses for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in Los Angeles, becoming the first transgender woman to be featured on the cover. Petras expresses gratitude to the team and reveals that the experience brought her to tears. The gallery showcases eight stunning photos captured by photographer Yu Tsai.
Kim Petras releases her highly anticipated debut album "Feed the Beast" after a series of mixtapes and EPs. The album features 15 tracks produced by an international team of songwriters and producers, including Max Martin and Dr. Luke. The album includes a sample of Alice Deejay's "Better Off Alone" and a fierce rap from Nicki Minaj on "Alone." Petras will embark on a world tour starting in September to support the album.
Kim Petras is set to release her debut album "Feed the Beast" on Friday, which will be supported by a 34-date world tour starting in September. The German-born singer, who made history earlier this year as the first transgender person to win a Grammy, will perform in North American cities before heading to Europe in early 2024. Pre-sales for tickets begin Thursday, with the general on-sale starting Monday.
Sports Illustrated's decision to feature transgender pop star Kim Petras as one of its swimsuit cover models has sparked backlash online, with some criticizing the magazine for giving a coveted spot to a "biological man." SI Swimsuit Editor-in-Chief MJ Day defended the decision, calling Petras a "beacon of inspiration for the LGBTQIA+ community." Petras said she was excited to be on the cover and hopes people take away that she looks "really hot." This is Petras' first time on the cover, and she is the second trans woman to be included in the magazine after actress Leyna Bloom in 2021.
Pop musician Kim Petras becomes the second openly transgender model to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated swimsuit editions, feeling pressure to represent the trans community due to the current climate in the US. Petras shares her excitement to appear in the magazine's swimsuit edition, calling it a "big dream come true." She recently became the first openly transgender woman to win a Grammy Award earlier this year in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category for her and fellow singer Sam Smith’s performance in “Unholy.”
Sports Illustrated faced backlash for featuring transgender female pop star Kim Petras as one of its cover models for the Swimsuit Edition. Petras joined other cover models for this year's magazine, including Martha Stewart, Megan Fox, and Brooks Nader. While SI Swimsuit Editor-in-Chief MJ Day praised Petras as a "beacon of inspiration for the LGBTQ+ community," some criticized the decision. This comes as Bud Light also faces backlash for using transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney as a spokesperson.
Martha Stewart, 81, has become the oldest ever cover model for Sports Illustrated's annual swimsuit edition. She was one of four cover models chosen for the issue, alongside Megan Fox, musician Kim Petras and model Brooks Nader. Ms Stewart was photographed in various swimsuits in the Dominican Republic and said she wanted to inspire other women. Colombian-born photographer Ruven Afanador took the pictures, which show Ms Stewart wearing a white one-piece swimsuit on the front page of the magazine.
Martha Stewart, aged 81, has become the oldest model to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated's annual swimsuit edition. She is one of four cover models for this year's issue, which celebrates powerful women who "live in a world where they feel no limitations, internally or externally". The other models are Megan Fox, Brooks Nader and Kim Petras. Stewart's cover shoot means she is now the oldest woman to ever pose for Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue, surpassing Elon Musk's mother, the model Maye Musk, who posed in 2022 when she was 74.
Martha Stewart, the 81-year-old businesswoman, has become the oldest cover model in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit history. She will be featured alongside Megan Fox, Kim Petras, and Brooks Nader. Stewart worked as a model during her teen years before becoming a best-selling author and Emmy Award-winning TV host.
Martha Stewart, at 81 years old, is one of four cover girls for Sports Illustrated's annual Swimsuit Issue, alongside Megan Fox, Kim Petras, and Brooks Nader. Stewart was photographed by Ruven Afanador in the Dominican Republic for the issue and wore nine different bathing suits. She credits "good living" and "successful living" to how she looks on the cover and stresses the importance of eating well and exercising.
Martha Stewart, the 81-year-old craft maven, has made history as the oldest cover star of Sports Illustrated's annual Swimsuit Issue alongside Megan Fox, Kim Petras, and Brooks Nader. Stewart was photographed in a variety of one-piece suits from Norma Kamali, Zimmerman, Yves Saint Laurent, and more. She even recreated her famous pool pout, one of her most beloved thirst trap poses, for the photoshoot.
Heidi Klum turned heads at Kim Petras' release party for her new song "Alone" featuring Nicki Minaj, wearing a revealing gold chainmail dress that exposed her black thong with circular gold accents. The Germany's Next Top Model host paired the dress with thigh-high black boots, a red clutch, a black boa, and a simple gold necklace. Klum also shared a more revealing Easter photo on her Instagram, posing in bunny ears and black star-detailed bikini bottoms while covering her bare chest with her arms.
Kim Petras talks about her new single "Alone" with Nicki Minaj, being a voice for marginalized communities, and her upcoming album inspired by EDM, house music, Euro and techno. She also shares her desire to collaborate with Lana Del Rey, Madonna, Shania Twain, Lil Nas X, and Charli XCX. Petras recalls meeting Madonna at the Grammys and calls it one of the most iconic moments of her life. She also hints at an upcoming tour and shares her physical preparation routine for performing.