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Passenger's Nico Mirallegro looks unrecognisable in ITV drama after finding fame in Hollyoaks

ITV’s brand-new drama, Passenger, aired on Monday 25 with lots of familiar faces. However, one of the actors left viewers wondering where they had seen him before thanks to his very different appearance on previous shows. Actor Nico Mirallegro plays Kane Jackson in Passenger, but fans of his will know he started his career in Hollyoaks, and has gone on to star in My Mad Fat Diary, Our Girl, Ridley - and is currently filming for Paramount series, Stags.
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Women Are Using Barbie As a ‘Relationship Test,’ and It’s Kind of Genius
Barbie is here, and it has seriously lived up to the hype. It has everything we could want in a film (*spoilers ahead*): , Sharon Rooney in a top-tier jumpsuit, on what it is to be a woman, and a Ryan Gosling solo number (“I’m just Ken” has been in our heads for days)…what more could you want?Well, now some cis-het women are using Barbie as the ultimate “relationship test” to see if their partners or dates are the right fit for them—and we kind of love it.“I genuinely think taking your boyfriend to Barbie should be your relationship test to decide if he’s good [as] a potential long-term partner,” TikTok user wrote in a that’s been viewed over four million times.“How does he react when you tell him you want to go with him? What are his thoughts on why certain things are happening in the movie? How does he feel about Allan? What are his thoughts on the montage at the end? What are his feelings on the way Ken was portrayed?”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.The user then said it’s good to see whether your date/partner/lover would be “interested in having an intellectual conversation about the message afterwards.”“I think these are all very important things that will give you a crystal clear image of what his character is,” she continued.
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'Barbie's Production Triggered a Worldwide Paint Shortage of This Particular Color
 director Greta Gerwig enlisted production designer Sarah Greenwood and set decorator Katie Spencer to bring Barbie's Dreamhouse to life they never envisioned causing an international shortage of pink paint.The trio opened up to  about the gargantuan effort, which drew inspiration from Palm Springs midcentury modernism. For starters, Gerwig wanted to «literally» create «the alternate universe of Barbie Land» as they aimed for «authentic artificiality» whenever possible.So instead of opting for CGI when it came to the picturesque sky and San Jacinto Mountains backdrop, Gerwig wanted the backdrop to be hand painted.«Everything needed to be tactile, because toys are, above all, things you touch,» Gerwig told the venerable magazine.And, in order to maintain the «kid-ness» of the Dreamhouse, the director said everything needed to be pink.«I wanted the pinks to be very bright, and everything to be almost too much,» she added.And it too much.According to Greenwood, construction of the Dreamhouse — which was erected at the Warner Bros.
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