Top: Connor Storrie for Cultured Magazine photographed by Christian Coppola, 2025. Bottom: Detail from an illustration from The Folio Society edition of Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar by Alexandra Levasseur, 2022.
*cracks knuckles* so in Paris there are 3 “big” paparazzo, Amar Taoualit, Vendetta Daily, and FlashedinParis that do this Hollywood Fix type of thing where it’s primarily video. A lot of those videos you see are often coordinated with the celebrity themself or someone on their team with locations and timings. They’ve also started to work with fashion PR agencies who leverage their followings, they accredit them for fashion shows now, brands tell them when they’re shooting stuff around the city etc. Another person the work with is Mehdi Abdelhedi who owns Cesar & Siena, he hosts notable celebrities in exchange for the publicity from the above 3 paparazzo’s being able to capture content. There are so many A-list celebrities that go around the city largely undetected like Lenny Kravitz for example while at the same time somehow Bebe Rexha has an army of photographers waiting for her to arrive at the train station. This idea that Paris still has Princess Diana level paparazzi is so funny to me. If you stand outside Costes for example during fashion week you’ll hear these guys talking about who they’re working with before they scoot off on their bikes. It’s all extremely coordinated.
“Clown is some of the most rigorous, visceral, physical, vulnerable, transcendent acting training styles around”, … “It is not for the faint of heart.”
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see this is why i was so curious about emmy nominee connor storrie having done clown! not only did it help him with his acting, it prepared him for the rigorous live performance sketches on snl
see this is why i was so curious about emmy nominee connor storrie having done clown! not only did it help him with his acting, it prepared him for the rigorous live performance sketches on snl
@fezloveslexi This co-ordinated effort just makes him look that much more guilty imo. Why are you defending him so hard if he didn't do anything wrong?