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Exclusive! Landon Pigg Music Video Featuring the Cast of Parenthood
Destroyed by last night's Parenthood episode? Yeah, we went through 4 boxes of Kleenex, too. Here's something to cheer you right up! Check out this (super unofficial) vid of Landon Pigg--brilliant musician and boyfriend of Parenthood star Mae Whitman (one of our Young Hollywood alums)--covering LFO's "Girl on TV" alongside the cast of Parenthood singing and sillying it up. What's better than Jabbar (the adorable Tyree Brown), Drew (Miles Heizer), Haddie (Sarah Ramos), and Alex (Michael B. Jordan) breaking it down? (Hint: Nothing.)
And be sure to watch the Parenthood season finale next Tuesday, February 28, on NBC!
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Gleeks Go Chic for Fashion's Night Out
The showstoppers from McKinley High may still be on summer vacation, but we'll be getting our pre-first day of school fix by watching our favorite Gleeks take to the catwalk in anticipation of Fashion’s Night Out on September 8th. With a little help from their friends at Vogue and David Bowie’s aptly titled song “Fashion,” New Directions make geek chic with this world premiere music video.
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School's Out for Glee's Chord Overstreet
This weekend brought shocking news: Chord Overstreet has taken his final bow and will not be returning for season 3 of Glee. Although we're excited to see Harry Shum, Jr. and Darren Criss upped to full-time series regulars (Check out our behind the scenes vid from their Teen Vogue shoot. So cute, right?), we will certainly miss the All-American stylings of Sam Evans, our favorite trouty-mouthed Bieber boy. Chord fans have taken to twitter to protest the injustice (#dontcutthechord is one of the most clever hashtags), and TV gurus are hitting the high notes (See Zap2it's "10 Reasons Why Glee Should Keep Sam Evans In The Club").
But never fear, it appears Chord is heading in a new direction--a solo album--and we'll be the first ones in line (well, on iTunes) when it hits.
What do you think of the Glee cast shakeup?
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Connor Paolo on Gossip Girl and His New Film Stake Land
Stake Land is quite a role reversal for you. What attracted you to the project?
This film is so much about atmosphere, and I was excited to get to involve myself in this world. The cast just went for it and embodied these characters for the couple weeks we spent filming—living out in the woods, being mountain people.
What was the craziest part of shooting?
In the last shot that we filmed, I was covered from head to toe in fake blood. It’s so sticky, and it gets into your eyes and eyelashes, so it makes it really difficult to blink.
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Justin Bieber, Blake Lively, and Chris Colfer are Among the World's Most Influential People
The Biebs from earning a spot alongside the likes of President Obama, Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg, and Oprah on Time’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Also making the cut is Glee’s Chris Colfer—honored for his outspoken stance on teen bullying—as well as two former Teen Vogue cover girls: Mia Wasikowska and Blake Lively. We can’t help but gush at these young stars who prove that age is nothing but a number when it comes to having an impact. Willow Smith, take note.
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Meet The Girls of Lemonade Mouth: Bridgit Mendler
Bridgit Mendler may have made a name for herself as the lead of Good Luck Charlie, but with her starring role in Lemonade Mouth (premiering today!) the talented actress has solidified her place as Disney’s newest it girl. The work-a-holic—who recently wrapped the Good Luck Charlie movie, is currently taping the show’s next season, not to mention polishing up her debut album—visited the Teen Vogue offices to chat about her favorite New York eats, her passion for music, and being BFF’s with her castmates.
How has New York been? Have you had time to take in the city?
No! I’ve always been here for work. I’m just like, what am I doing, where am I going—take me! I want to spend more time here, get to know the locals.
Did you at least have some New York pizza?
I did, but I don’t know if it counts—it was delivery. I really want to have a hot-dog off the street. Everyone is saying, “don’t do it,” but I really want one. If you live through it you know it’s okay.
Tell me about Lemonade Mouth.
When I found out I got the part I was excited, but at the same time I had just finished Good Luck Charlie and really wanted to work on my music for the summer. Once I got on set it was so cool. You have the stories of these five separate kids who come together and form a band. From the first song to the last the group grows and progresses and the music reflects that.
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Meet The Girls of Lemonade Mouth: Hayley Kiyoko
This Friday, Hayley Kiyoko redefines the term “school of rock” with her starring role in Disney Channel Original Movie Lemonade Mouth. “My character Stella is the new kid at the school and sees how the music program is being jipped, so she starts a revolution using a band to make a difference,” says the 20-year-old. The role isn’t a far stretch from Hayley herself, who also started her own band in high school. “I really enjoyed getting to do everything I love in one project— act, sing, dance, play guitar. It was a lot of hard work, but it wasn’t like this was Natalie Portman in Black Swan,” recalls the triple-threat talent. After a busy week promoting the film—the cast performed live on Good Morning America and had their star-studded Hollywood premiere—the talented actress took a moment to chat with Teen Vogue and answer our quintessential five questions.
Pop-culture guilty pleasure?
Pretty Little Liars. I’m kind of obsessed.
Most played song on your iPod?
“Paper Bag” by Fiona Apple.
Favorite sweet?
Dark chocolate forever!
If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
To stop time.
What are you reading right now?
I just finished Water for Elephants [by Sara Gruen] on the plane.
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Pop-culture guilty pleasure?
The Parent Trap. It was my favorite film when I was younger and I still get a craving to watch it now.
Most played song on your iPod?
Kanye West’s “Homecoming” or Simon and Garfunkel’s “Sound of Silence.”
Favorite sweet?
Percy Pigs. You can only get them from this UK shop called Marks and Spencers and they're gummy sweets shaped in a pig’s head—I know they don't sound very appetizing, but don't dis it until you've tried it!
If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
To fly or be invisible.
What are you reading right now?
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. I've got a really old version that’s all red leather and has gold patterns.
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Parenthood's Mae Whitman joins The Perks of Being a Wallflower
We love Mae Whitman in Parenthood. And we’ve been totally stalking her career, obsessing over her in Scott Pilgrim, Arrested Development, and—from way back in the day—One Fine Day and Hope Floats. Even the TV series State of Grace, where she starred with Alia Shawkat! (YouTube that one, trust us.) So, obviously we love to hear that she’s doing a new movie! From the mouth of Miss Whitman herself, via Twitter, “so pleased to announce my joining of the cast of the film the perks of being a wallflower. amazing cast director and story. #mistyeyed” and “I will be playing Mary Elizabeth, charlies first girlfriend. score!” The Perks of Being a Wallflower also stars Emma Watson and the lovely Logan Lerman. Yay for Mae! (And for us.)
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Jamie Campbell Bower on Camelot, Bonnie Wright, and filming Breaking Dawn
We shot you for our Young Hollywood portfolio in 2007. What have you been up to since then?
I think when I did that shoot Sweeney Todd was just about to come out. I did a couple of small roles and an international movie—a Dutch film—followed by The Prisoner mini-series on AMC. Then I landed Twilight and Harry Potter. Now I’ve got Camelot.
So you haven’t been busy at all.
It’s been all work and no play for the last three years. I haven’t been able to take a holiday, but now I’m going to Indonesia then Bali, and ending up in Australia.
What was it like working on Camelot?
We filmed in Ireland, right outside of Dublin, for seven months last year. Before we started shooting we had a month of boot camp—learning things like horse riding and sword fighting. Every day it was just a bunch of boys getting to be boys.
What drew you to the project?
Growing up in England I was constantly surrounded by the Arthurian legend. My parents are from Winchester, where the round table could have been and Arthur’s body may have been buried. The history is everywhere. To be offered such an iconic role was exciting, but it was a huge challenge.
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