It’s probably enjoyable for actors to portray characters entirely different from who they are in real life. But it’s perhaps even easier for them, and more amusing for us, to watch movies and TV shows where they act just like themselves. Sometimes, we want to see Ryan Reynolds show up and make us laugh, as Ryan Reynolds truly would. Plus, we get a glimpse of who they are as a person through watching them.
Jenna is the lead actress in the Netflix show Wednesday, based on the character Wednesday from the Addams Family.
Elements from Japanese culture are in our lives right now: many people watch anime and Japanese TV series, they eat wok and sushi, and they listen to songs by Japanese singers. And even such a seemingly ordinary thing as karaoke actually originated in Japan. However, there are still some things that can only be seen in the Land of the Rising Sun.
We at Bright Side have found out which cultural things can’t be seen anywhere but in Japan.
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“When you see a green man, start crossing the road,” we learned this back when we were children.
Africa has been getting into the spotlight of the fashion world. Alongside American and European designers, many African designers and brands including Nigerian and South African as the most successful ones develop new trends in the world of fashion. Read the article below to learn more about the top 10 world famous African fashion designers.
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- The Liverpool star has has kept clean sheet in all five matches so far in the continental championship
- Alisson earlier this year beat other keepers to win both Premier League and Champions League top prize for the shot stoppers
- The Brazilian has kept nine clean sheets for both club and country having last conceded in the Reds second to last game against Newcastle United last season
The Miss Universe competition is inclusive towards transgender contestants and their supporters. This year, two transgender competitors, Miss Netherlands and Miss Portugal, will compete alongside 88 other women, vying for the prestigious crown.
Two transgender from the Netherlands and Portugal will be present at the contest.
Marina Machete made history by becoming the first transgender woman to win Miss Portugal last week. She will share the stage with Rikkie Valerie Kollé, who also achieved a significant milestone as the first transgender woman to win Miss Netherlands in July.