Jennifer Lopez Owns Allure Magazine's Drop-Dead 30th Anniversary Covers

Jennifer Lopez Owns Allure Magazine's Drop-Dead 30th Anniversary Covers

American talent and style icon Jennifer Lopez makes a spellbinding, modern glamazon impression on the cover of Allure Magazine’s 30th anniversary March issue. Lopez owns the cover, sporting a new pixie cut by long-time hairstylist Chris Appleton. who describes J.Lo’s shearing as a “90s-inspired wet look crop”.

Only a truly fierce lioness with an overabundance of self-confidence and a lifetime of self-discipline could pull off this visual coup approaching age 52. I’m not impartial about the photoshoot, because I know photographer Daniella Midenge and — trust me — these spectacular images are the result of Daniella “understanding” Lopez. There’s some serious cosmic energy exchange going on between the two women, and the result is an Allure Jennifer Lopez beauty bonanza.

I told Daniella yesterday that people who hate everything — people who deserve a total smackdown for constant negativity — are raving about these images.

Between J Lo’s new hair and Daniella’s pics, it was if lightening struck in the middle of Trump’s second impeachment trial in COVID-world. Frankly we need an adrenaline shot; and these two modern goddesses delivered. / Styling by Nicola Formichetti; makeup by Mary Phillips; set design by Evan Jourden

Danielle Pergament interviews J. Lo in Jennifer Lopez: The Glory and the Dream (and the Drive). Much of the interview is devoted to the star’s famous state of perpetual overdrive. J. Lo defines the concept of an over-achiever.

There’s plenty of energy in the later-date interview as well. Pergament sets up a discussion about where the world is at, writing:

For all the horrors of 2020, it also brought some profound moments of beauty — snapshots of selflessness and love, engagement, and compassion. When tragedy came to the foreground over and over again, so did our humanity. The Earth stopped vibrating with traffic and the air cleared. Entire cities stood in applause at 7 p.m. And when justice was suffocated to death, we Sharpie’d words from the United States Constitution onto pieces of corrugated cardboard, took to the streets, and marched for righteousness.

Tossing the ball to Lopez, she says:

“We can’t just keep living our lives and thinking everything’s going to work itself out,” Lopez says. “No, it’s not going to work out. We have to get involved. We have to make changes. That was why 2020, as difficult and scary as it was, was so necessary. . . “

Michelle Obama's Netflix Food Doc for Kids Is Now 10 Episode 'Waffles + Mochi'

Town and Country Magazine updates readers on every project Barack and Michelle Obama are Producing for Netflix via their Higher Ground Productions. Since launching the company in 2018, they've released three documentaries—Becoming, Crip Camp, and the Oscar-winning American Factory

If you have nostalgia for the Obama White House years, wonderful memories of Michelle Obama’s campaign called Let’s Move and the WHITE HOUSE KITCHEN GARDEN come to mind. Embedded in a wood-and-steel arbor encasing a bluestone slab, the garden’s heavyweight anchor says it was “established 2009 by First Lady Michelle Obama with the hope of growing a healthier nation for our children.”

Right-wingers and companies like DuPont Crop Protection, Monsanto and Dow AgroSciences screamed bloody hell within one week of the garden’s opening — accusing the Obamas of arrogant elitism and driving another nail into the drive among liberals of creating a permanent nanny state.

‘Waffles + Mochi’ on Netflix March 16

AOC was so amused over the title to the Obamas kids’ food documentary Listen to Your Food & Eat Your Parents that we searched for an update on the project. As ALWAYS happens with AOC’s sixth sense, Netflix announced Tuesday that our beloved Michelle Obama is launching a new show on Netflix on March 16 called Waffles + Mochi!

The original 30 minute Netflix documentary has become a 10-episode series, described by Netflix as “the culinary adventure of a lifetime”.

In addition to executive producing “Waffles + Mochi,” Michelle Obama will play the owner/manager of a “whimsical supermarket” with her own cast of puppet allies. They include Busy, a bee puppet; Mochi, a pink round puppet; and Waffles, a furry puppet with waffle ears. All the characters including Michelle hop aboard a magical shopping cart to seek out ingredients all over the world. “Whether they’re picking potatoes in the Andes of Peru, sampling spices in Italy, or making miso in Japan, these curious explorers uncover the wonder of food and discover every meal is a chance to make new friends,” the streaming service says.

Given that the Obamas know half the world, there will be plenty of A-listers dropping into the show. Netflix promises that “renowned chefs, home cooks, kids and celebrities” will all be dropping in.

OMG! Could Archie, Meghan and Harry be scheduled for an African markets appearance? Stay tuned. ~ Anne