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Sarah Michelle Gellar Thinks Marvel Audiences Have A ‘Backwards Way Of Thinking’ About Female Superheroes

Sarah Michelle Gellar has kept a relatively low profile since hanging up her various weaponry after Buffy The Vampire Slayer. When you are powerful enough to turn down roles in both Fight Club and American Beauty, it’s easy to pick and choose the type of stuff you want to do, like Cruel Intentions. Because who would really make a movie like that if they didn’t feel secure in their career?

Gellar has thrived in a specific type of fantasy-adjacent horror projects: the American remake of The Grudge, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, and the Teenage Mutant Minja Turtles animated film, TMNT, just to name a few. But there is one genre Gellar has stayed away from, and that’s the busy world of Marvel superheroes.

The actress told The Guardian that Marvel movies don’t appeal to her as a woman who has experienced the negatives of bad press. “Every time a Marvel movie tries to do a female cast, it just gets torn apart. Unfortunately, audiences weren’t as accepting,” Gellar said. While there are many female-led Marvel movies and shows from the past few years, they are always flooded with poor reviews. She added, “There’s still this mentality of ‘the male superhero,’ this very backward way of thinking.” That, combined with losing out on roles due to the Marvel demand leaves many Marvel actresses stuck in limbo.

Even though she won’t be in a Marvel movie anytime soon, Gellar is starring in the new Teen Wolf spinoff Wolf Pack on Paramount+, which brings her back to her familiar genre of “fighting a bunch of supernatural beasts” on a weekly basis. It’s what she does best!

While she declined to speak about her former Buffy boss Joss Whedon, Gellar says that she just wants to make the industry safe for everyone. “Where I gain is making sure that there’s better experiences for the next generation.” Maybe she should be leading the next Marvel phase, then.

(Via IndieWire)

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Miley Cyrus Keeps The No. 1 Spot On The Hot 100 For A Second Week As ‘Flowers’ Continues To Dominate

Miley Cyrus’Flowers” has quickly established itself as 2023’s most dominant hit so far: Its first two weeks of release were also the two biggest streaming weeks for a song in Spotify history, including one week that was the first time a song ever crossed 100 million plays in a tracking week. This has translated to Billboard chart success, too: Last week, “Flowers” became Cyrus’ first song to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100 (and her second chart-topper overall). Now, it’s hanging onto the throne: On the new Hot 100 dated February 4, “Flowers” is No. 1 for a second straight/total week.

This success was thanks to both streaming and sales, as it was the top song of the week by both metrics.

This afternoon, Cyrus wrote in a celebratory Instagram post, “Celebrating ‘Flowers’ being #1 around the world again this week! I love that this record is connecting in such a positive way & it’s a pleasure to continue creating music for you. These milestones are only made possible by the listeners & my incredible fans. Endlessly thankful.”

Meanwhile, this is also a major week for 21-year-old singer-songwriter Jvke, who just landed his first top-10 hit with “Golden Hour” at No. 10. He achieved viral fame on TikTok in 2020 and has gone on to collaborate with Charlie Puth, Martin Garrix, and Galantis.

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How Many Episodes Are In ‘Poker Face’ Season 1?

Natasha Lyonne continues to bring us twisty goodness on the heels of Russian Doll‘s most recent mind-bending season on Netflix. For her new Peacock show, the Orange Is The New Black fan-favorite actress teamed up with Knives Out helmer Rian Johnson to reignite the fever for the Mystery Of The Week format. So far, viewers are digging how her Charlie character is on the road and unable to dodge her talent for spotting lies.

This is totally a Columbo-type series, even if that’s not the official description. How many weeks of Charlie’s adventures will we see, however?

The answer: Poker Face‘s first season contains 10 episodic portions of scrappiness with three episodes initially premiering on January 26 and weekly drops to follow. As of now, no second season has been greenlit, but Johnson has made it known that he’d love to cast Maya Rudolph and Jamie Lee Curtis if the show keeps happening. For this first season, however, you can see Natasha reunited with mainstays Chloë Sevigny and Dascha Polanco, and the cast of revolving characters includes Adrian Brody, Benjamin Bratt, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Barkin, Tim Meadows, and Tim Blake Nelson.

Poker Face is currently streaming on Peacock.

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Coldplay Said Their Next Album Is Almost Finished — But Don’t Expect It Right Away

It looks like Coldplay is gearing up for a new album — but don’t expect it right away.

In 2021, the band released an album called Music Of The Spheres, which featured collaborations like “My Universe” with BTS and “Let Somebody Go” by Selena Gomez. Now, it appears the story will continue in the future.

In a recent interview with City News, they revealed they have neared completion on the album universe’s second chapter.

“We’re finishing an album called Moon Music,” Coldplay lead vocalist Christ Martin said, “which is the second Music Of The Spheres volume, but that won’t come out for a little bit.”

While it may not hit streaming anytime soon, Martin says fans may be able to hear music from the album in the near future.

“We might start playing some songs at some point this year,” said Martin.

The band is currently set to bring their Music Of The Spheres to Canada in September, where they will be joined by singer/songwriter HER. Elsewhere in the interview, Martin revealed what it’s like to travel with HER.

“When she comes on stage, you just have to sort of take off your hat,” Martin said. “Because she’s just a different level of talent.”

You can watch the full interview above.

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A Few Kinda Decent Pitches To Finally Get Ben Affleck In A Dunkin-Related Movie

There are so many pictures of Ben Affleck going to Dunkin’. Or coming from Dunkin’. Or just, like, walking around with a cup of coffee from Dunkin’. Go Google it sometime, preferably after you read this entire post — which also contains Dunkin’-related pictures of Ben Affleck — all the way to the bottom. A reasonable argument can be made, just based on the amount of time he devotes to it, that going to Dunkin’ is his favorite thing in the world to do. That or making movies. Which gets me to the point I wanted to make.

Why hasn’t Ben Affleck been in a Dunkin’-related movie yet? It seems so obvious. He should have come to them with an idea by now. Or they should have come to him with an idea. This all seems so obvious that it’s a little upsetting it hasn’t happened yet once you put about 30 seconds of thought into it. Luckily, kind of, I have some ideas here. Not great ideas, sure, fine. But pretty okay ones. Places to start from. Things to get the bagel rolling, if you will… which you probably should not based on that awful phrasing alone. None of this will stop me.

What I’ve done here is fire off six ideas, separated into the three categories of films he is most often associated with: Tearjerker/awards-y movies, action/shoot-em-ups, and rom-coms. There are two important things to know here:

  • You might notice a theme or two develop as you read through these
  • I am an idiot

Here we go.

Tearjerker/Awards-y Movies

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Cruller’s Dozen

Lifelong Boston resident Lance Cruller is tired of watching his old neighborhood go to hell. Drugs, crime, kids getting sucked into the kind of life that ends with jail or a young corpse, the whole thing. Most of his friends have given up and moved out to the suburbs. That’s not Lance’s style, though. Lance is a fighter. And he has an idea. He scrounges together enough money to open a Dunkin franchise right there on the toughest corner in the area. He staffs it with 12 local kids, trying to get them off the street, showing them the value of hard work, coming in to bake donuts every morning at 4am.

It’s a tough sell at first, and things get a little dicey when one of his favorite kids — little Mikey O’Hurley — quits and shows up two weeks later in a ski mask with intentions on walking out with the cash in the register, but Lance blasts everyone with a combination of tough love and grit and turns the location into a safe haven for anyone who needs one. As the movie ends, we see Lance and Mikey standing on a corner a few blocks away and we zoom out to reveal that Mikey has gotten back on track and is opening his own Dunkin franchise.

Fresh Start

Rebuilding your life from scratch is never easy, but that’s exactly what Richie “Cream” Sugarman is trying to do. Ten years earlier, the lifelong Boston resident found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time after a Red Sox game and ended up getting sent to prison when he was mistakenly identified by witnesses as the perpetrator of an assault he was trying to stop. Now he’s out, and his options are limited, and the whole world around him has changed. What the hell is TikTok anyway?

But he still has friends. One of them manages a Dunkin in the old neighborhood and he hooks Cream up with a job. It’s nothing glamorous. He’s in there every day before sunrise to get the donuts started and the coffee brewing. But it gives him purpose. He starts piecing things together. He signs up for business classes at night. He scrapes together some money with the dreams of opening his own franchise one day. But things are hard when you’re an ex-con, and the bank refuses to give him the loan he needs to get started. His dreams are dashed.

Until. The community comes together. The customers he greets every day start a fundraiser. His story spreads throughout Boston. The people who were actually responsible for the assault come forward and attempt to clear his name. Flash forward 18 months and Cream Sugarman is mopping up the Dunkin he runs and his attorney rushes in to tell him his record has been cleared. The Dropkick Murphys take us into the credits.

Action/Shoot-Em-Up Movies

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White Powder

Drug smugglers from South America have gotten their hands on a submarine. Every week, they fill it with product and send it to the Bahamas, where corrupt officials of a budget cruise line have agreed to meet them for a handoff, with the drugs loaded into an airtight container attached to the bottom of the boat. Law enforcement officials know something is up, but they haven’t pieced together the whole plan. They need a man on the inside. They need eyes on the ground.

Enter FBI agent Bucky Glazer. The lifelong Boston resident is sent down to Paradise Island with two directives:

  • Open and run a Dunkin location at the Atlantis Hotel on Paradise Island as a cover operation
  • Poke around the docks and listen to the customers as they chat over coffee and breakfast to see if he can get to the bottom of it

And it all works. He figures out the whole plan. A bust is scheduled to go down at midnight on a Saturday night, right when the submarine is scheduled to slide up to the cruise ship. But there’s a problem. A storm is coming through the Florida port where Bucky’s team is supposed to leave from. They won’t make it. The FBI wants to reschedule but Bucky Glazer knows this is their best shot. He’s going to go it alone. And now an even bigger storm is rolling through the Bahamas. Things are windy and wild and dangerous. Just the way Bucky likes them.

Time to put on a pot of coffee.

Coolatta

Legendary hitman and lifelong Boston resident Axel Coolatta is out of the game. He just wants a peaceful retirement with his new wife. A normal life, whatever that is. They develop a routine that starts with coffee and blueberry muffins every Sunday morning at their local Dunkin. It’s nice.

But then tragedy strikes. His wife gets sick and passes away. He keeps up the Sunday tradition as a way to remember her. It’s tough but he’s getting by. One Sunday morning, he gets into an argument with some street toughs at a gas station. They want to buy his car, he’s not selling, they feel disrespected. They follow him and see he goes into the Dunkin and seems to know everyone. He looks happy. They plot their revenge and come back that night and firebomb the place with Molotov cocktails.

That’s it. Now Axel is mad. They took away the one thing he had left to remember his wife. He’s going back to his old ways to hunt them down and make them pay, which becomes more complicated when he discovers the head street tough is related to the head of the Boston crime family he used to work f-…

Hmm. It appears this one is just John Wick with a Dunkin in place of the dog. Still. Think about it.

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Frosted

Single father Jake Eclair, a lifelong Boston resident, has a routine: Every morning, after dropping his daughter off at school, he stops to grab a coffee at the Dunkin next door. Not a long stop. Sometimes he just grabs it to go on the way to work. But every day he’s there, he runs into another parent from the school, a single mother named Sarah. They start chatting. They bond over the struggles of raising a child alone. They hit it off a little bit.

One icy winter day, the owner of the franchise — a sweet old man who has been there since 1987 — tells them he’s planning to retire. He was going to turn it over to his son, but the son just announced plans to move to Florida. And the location is in a tough part of town, so the national headquarters is thinking about shutting it down. Jake and Sarah are devastated. This is their spot. Something needs to happen.

So they sit there that morning sipping their coffees (cream for him, black for her) and they come up with a crazy idea: What if… what if they take over the franchise? Sure, they don’t know anything about running a fast-food restaurant. Jake can’t even make coffee right, which is explained via Act I montage and the reason he started stopping there in the first place. But hey, you only live once, right? And it’s an excuse to spend some time together. It might work. It could work. They’ll just need to get up early and roll up their sleeves and make it happen.

Jelly in Paris

What we have here:

  • An audacious plan by the new CEO of Dunkin to open a franchise in Paris
  • The CEO calls in Jelly Fillman, a lifelong Boston resident whose specialty is opening new stores in difficult locations, flying in to get them off the ground then returning home until his next assignment, which is a life he loves but has prevented him from settling down
  • The locals resist everything about it, this American coming in with his mass-produced pastries in Paris, of all places, with the charge being led by Sophie, the woman who runs the little bakery across the street
  • Etc. etc. etc. they kiss at the Eiffel Tower

You know how this one goes.

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Karol G Revealed The Release Date For Her Song ‘X Si Volvemos’ With Romeo Santos And It’s Soon

Karol G is teaming up with Romeo Santos for a new song. Last night (January 29), Santos shared a preview of their upcoming track “X Si Volvemos.”

Karol G actually first previewed “X Si Volvemos” in September of last year. She released teased the song through TikTok on Día De Amor y Amistad, Colombia’s versions of Valentine’s Day. In the sultry track, she talks about wanting to get back together with an ex for one more night of passion. “I won’t delete your contact and I’ll be waiting in case we get back together,” Karol G sings in Spanish.

Last night, Santos stoked rumors of a collaboration when he posted a preview of “X Si Volvemos.” In a video on Instagram, he is shown singing along to the song in a car. Karol G and Santos wrote lyrics from the song to each other in the post’s comments.

Karol G confirmed the collaboration with Santos in an Instagram Story. She re-posted Santos’ video and added that their collaboration will be released on February 2. This will mark the the first time that Karol G teams up with Santos, the King of Bachata.

“X Si Volvemos” will be be a part of Karol G’s upcoming album Mañana Será Bonito. Last year, she scored global hits with “Provenza” and “Gatúbela” featuring Maldy.

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Anthony Edwards Eats 21 Bags Of Chester’s Hot Fries Each Week

Anthony Edwards is enjoying another strong season in Minnesota, as the third-year guard has raised his productivity and efficiency once again, averaging 24.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per game on 46.4/37.7/77.4 shooting splits as he’s been the catalyst for the Timberwolves with Karl-Anthony Towns and Rudy Gobert in and out of the lineup.

The 21-year-old Edwards is finding more consistency on the court, and off of it he’s settling into a routine and embracing the lifestyle of a professional athlete. For Edwards, one of the hardest things has been changing his eating habits, as his love of Popeyes and McDonald’s is well known, but he’s tried to kick the fast food habit during the season. While fried foods have been cut back, one thing still has a hold on young Ant from his childhood that he can’t let go of just yet: Chester’s Hot Fries.

In a recent video with GQ in which he discussed his 10 essentials — including a rather adorable interaction with is dog, Ant Jr. — he revealed he eats 21 bags of Hot Fries a week (3 a day), admitting even that might be a conservative estimate.

I’ll say it, that’s an upsetting amount of Hot Fries to consume. I was in high school when the Hot Cheeto craze first hit and I remember the hold it had on us, so I get it, but I will say the clock is ticking on how long Ant’s stomach can hold up to this kind of Hot Fries consumption before he reaches a crossroads. At 21, you can still do this, but at some point the Hot Fries will win. We just don’t want Ant to run into a Paul Pierce moment on behalf of Chester’s.

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Natasha Lyonne Initially Turned Down ‘American Pie’ Because She Couldn’t Relate To Teenage Virgins

Natasha Lyonne is best known for her TV roles on Russian Doll, Orange is the New Black, and Peacock’s delightful Poker Face, but she has a long film career, too. 1999 was a particularly successful year for the actress, who appeared in the cult comedies Detroit Rock City and But I’m a Cheerleader, as well as box office hit American Pie.

Lyonne originally turned down a part in the sex comedy, however, due to the “sex” part.

“I think that I just sort of saw it on paper and I didn’t identify with this sort of, like, very white, very normal high school experience,” she told host DR3W Barrymore on Monday’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show. “Kind of like, ‘Oh! We’re gonna lose our virginity!’ I was like, ‘Honey, it already happened.’” Lyonne, who would return in sequels American Pie 2 and American Reunion, added, “So, yeah, I just don’t think I understood the movie. But then they gave me money and then I began to understand.”

Natasha Lyonne is the best. She is also “daddy.”

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I’m thrilled that “mommy” Drew is broadcasting this content into millions of doctor waiting rooms.

You can check out Lyonne’s interview on The Drew Barrymore Show above. And watch Poker Face!

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NCT 127 Dives Into The Production Of ‘Ay-Yo’ As They Ring In Their 7th Anniversary This Year

NCT 127 sure has come a long way, whether you’re talking about their achievements over the years or the distance of where they’re taking their concerts around the globe. Considered to be NCT‘s most popular subunit, the nine-member boy group are still at their peak as they approach their seven-year anniversary this summer.

In the midst of spreading the connection around the globe for their Neo City – The Link tour, NCT 127 has made their way to Latin America for the first time ever with back-to-back sold-out shows.

“It’s our first time here in Brazil,” one of NCT’s resident English speakers, Mark, told UPROXX. “And it’s just – I think our fans did a really good job on giving us a really good first impression of Brazil, their energy is amazing, the show – the atmosphere is just off the roof. It’s something that will forever be remembered.”

The group began the extension of their tour in the Americas earlier this month with stops in Chicago, Dallas, and Atlanta before heading south. From there, the SM Entertainment act held a three-night show in São Paulo, Brazil, followed by stops in Santiago, Chile and Bogota, Colombia before concluding in Mexico City, Mexico this past weekend (January 28).

In a time where the concept of repackaged albums don’t come as often as they used to, NCT 127 (or SM Entertainment acts, rather) are one of the few artists keeping the tradition alive. Successfully releasing their Billboard-charting fourth studio album last year, 2 Baddies, the group’s long-awaited reissued album arrives with three new songs. Titled Ay-Yo, the repackaged collection includes the lead single of the same name, and two songs “DJ” and “Skyscraper.”

Just an hour before the group began their last night in Brazil, members Taeil, Johnny, Taeyong, Yuta, Doyoung, Jaehyun, Jungwoo, and Mark chatted with UPROXX to talk about their tour, their upcoming seven year anniversary and Ay-Yo.

You guys pretty much kicked off the year doing a tour, doing multiple activities and then you have this repackaged album. How do you guys manage to take care of your energy, especially your health?

Johnny: We take a lot of vitamins. And I feel like we just try to get as much sleep as we can. And we rest on the plane, and we rest on the ride here.

Taeyong: And we always give energy [to] each other, you know?

Favorite way to relieve stress?

Yuta: Exercise and drink alcohol! Cheers! (hand gestures to Cheers!)

Cheers!

Mark: Listen to Spotify. When we’re off, we try to be as off as we can ‘cause our own moments are very, very strong. So we have to balance that out. So, for me I tend to just stay in the hotel room and watch Netflix and have a lot of sleep to recharge.

We’ve seen your first impressions of “Sticker.” But what were your first impressions when you received the song? And this is for everyone to answer.

Johnny: I feel like there was a strong seduction, so like right after the track starts the first line that comes out really I felt would catch the audience’s attention. And so I thought the intro was the best that there could be, in my opinion.

Mark: And for me, and I think this way even now, even after listening to it after for more than like – just like listening to it a lot. I think the bridge is what stood out the most to me, when I first heard it and it still stands out the most to me even now. So, I think the bridge is the “killing part” of the whole song. That was my first impression.

Taeyong: When we were listening to the song, I thought “Ay-Yo” was a really strong word of expression. My favorite is the intro with its really strong sounds and the incoming instruments and beats. The signature sound is really strong so personally I like that part.

Then what was the process like recording these three extra songs? Were they done during “2 Baddies” or after?

Johnny: It’s different a lot of the time. This time around ,I think we started recording after “2 Baddies” so after it came out while we were doing promotions. We started recording for the next repackaged, getting ready for it right away.

Mark: I remember now. We recorded “Skyscraper” and “DJ” way earlier than “Ay-Yo” itself because we had to take a lot of our time choosing our title track which ended up being “2 Baddies.” It was the reason why our repackage did come out a little later than our fans expected it to come out. So we were careful and more–extra prudent with the choosing of the title track. And that turned out to be “Ay-Yo”.

Any behind-the-scenes stories that you guys would like to share when it came to filming the music video or just the whole process?

Jungwoo: So the choreographer came directly from the company to the offices and worked with us in person. Shoutout to Rie Hata.

Taeyong: It’s been a while since we’ve worked with Rie Hata and this time around she did say that each of the members’ own special individuality was carefully taken into consideration while preparing this choreography and I really noticed that it was really evident while we were working together.

We see that a bit with the concept teasers so far. It’s been so casual and relaxed whereas your past releases tend to be grandiose with props and outfits so how was it like to be more laid back and chill with this concept?

Mark: I think that’s one of the strong points we wanted to deliver for this project. Like you said, our fans are more familiar with us being very strong and very aggressive and we still have that strength in it, but also having that laid back, nonchalant vibe in front of all that energy, you know what I mean? And so that also links with the choreography. Rie Hata wanted to enunciate like she wanted to emphasize on that part as well. So the choreography itself is not just going full-out strong, we have that calmness.

How would you actually describe these two additional tracks “DJ” and “Skyscraper”?

Mark: “Skyscraper”’s a good one. But they’re very much opposites in a way. Having two contradicting sounds, like that duality almost – it’s like a charm that our fans – I feel that our fans really like. And on top of that “Ay-Yo” is one that you know is the title track. So I feel that it’s a good trio.

Jungwoo: My favorite is “Ay-Yo”.

Doyoung: I love “DJ”. I hope to show another vibe with this song.

Johnny: I’m really excited to perform “DJ.” I can say it is very funky and fun so I can’t wait to show our fans that.

You know how some artists would spoil the song whether it’s on stage or on social media? Have you guys done it on this tour?

Mark: We did. We did a lot actually.

Jaehyun: Especially Taeyong’s spoiler!

Taeyong: I’m spoilerman!

Jaehyun: He’s good at spoiling on stage the choreography for DJ. We kinda do that dance for “Paradise.” There’s a moment where we can freestyle and that’s where our spoiler comes out a lot.

NCT 127 is turning 7 this year. What are your wishes? What more do you guys want to do? Has it even hit you guys?

Mark: I feel like it’s been longer! I mean, like, 7 years? It feels like it’s been a while or it’s been kind of short, it changes every single day — (for me, depending on my mood). But like the fact that I’ve been with these guys for 7+ years and being able to know our fans and have communication and be connected with our fans for 7 plus years, that’s like you know it’s a blessing as well. So in all aspects, you know I’m very grateful that we got to do it the way we did it for 7 years. And now we’re just looking forward to what we have left to have our fans enjoy for the remaining time that we have with them. So, it’s an ongoing journey and we’re ready to take whatever we can.

Jaehyun: I don’t realize it much. But once we see the videos that we’ve done way before, like if I see those moments now, I realize that it’s been so long. For instance, I saw a video of us dancing from the first tour, from the first American tour recently. And that made me feel like it’s been a long time.

Jungwoo: It’s been a long time…

Johnny: It doesn’t feel like seven. It feels shorter, like it’s only been like a few years since we’ve been together.

One of your first US performances was at KCON 2017 in NY. You guys went from performing at Newark’s Prudential Center as part of KCON to now selling out shows at that same arena years later.

Mark: I mean, the way you just put it, it really felt — it just made it feel more grand. But I just want to really celebrate that achievement, and want to dedicate it to our fans because going on tour after coming out with an album that we do like — it’s all for them. And the strength that they give us, that’s what makes all that happen, you know? I’m just really grateful for our fans and for really making our dreams come true.

Because it has been seven years, I’m really curious, was there a favorite concept or era you’ve had so far?

Johnny: For me it would be “Highway to Heaven”. Like when we went – when we were in LA filming that music video in the blazing sun. We talk about that experience even now, that’s how memorable it was and how much we enjoyed just wearing white t-shirts, in the desert, and having the wind. I mean the music video looked amazing and that’s one of the reasons “Highway to Heaven” was my favorite concept and music video.

Then what would you say is the secret to NCT 127?

Johnny: Well, we do say this a lot, but NCT 127 has a lot of variety in what we do, like you said how we have so many concepts, we can really do any kind of concept in my opinion that’s because our members are so diverse and how everybody comes from different backgrounds, different cultures and that all adds up to making NCT 127 so colorful.

Jaehyun: And also, including me, we all never stop being limitless and concept wise or hardworking.

Johnny: The secret is in the songs! It’s all in there!

Mark: I wanted to say that too! I feel like from the start of our debut, we did a concept that was way different than what SM has ever done before. And I feel like that starts off from our music and our members individually as well and as a group. The members and the music is what really makes us who we are.

Taeyong: And then the fans! NCTizens! They make us!

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Sam Smith Received Hate From Body-Shaming Trolls Over ‘I’m Not Here To Make Friends,’ Followed By Support From Fans

Sam Smith isn’t here to make friends. This is evident on the latest single from their fourth studio album, Gloria, appropriately-titled, “I’m Not Here To Make Friends.

In the song’s accompanying visual, which was released in tandem with the album last Friday (January 27), Smith is seen at a party dressed in several spicy outfits, including black lingerie and skin-toned undergarments which leave little to the imagination. While the video was well-received by fans, several trolls commented on the video with body-shaming comments, as well as fem-shaming comments, as Smith is seen embracing the feminine aspects of their queer, non-binary identity.

Over the course of the past weekend, several fans took to social media to share messages of support for Smith.

“You are entitled to like or not like Sam Smith music,” said one fan on Twitter, “but what y’all won’t do is fat shame Sam and stop calling them ‘he’ like it makes you look bad not them!”

YouTuber Owen Jones, also showed his support, and cited a double standard that queer artist face when sharing their art.

“Sex has always been a running theme in modern pop music, and music videos often flaunt it,” he said. “But Sam Smith has made the criminal offence of being a) queer and b) not skinny, and in an increasingly anti-LGBTQ culture, that can’t be tolerated.”

A fan on TikTok outright said, “There is no issue. Literally, it’s just a gorgeous human being creating their music, their visuals, and living their best life. And you should be enjoying it.”

Smith themself has not directly responded to any trolls, but they appear to be unfazed: Yesterday (January 29), they shared a frame from the video on Twitter, which they cheekily captioned, “Never too much.”

Gloria is out now via Capitol/EMI. Stream it here.