Let’s play two truths and a lie:
1. I beat @usher at Monopoly Deal.
2. I’m headlining Rock in Rio this September.
3. This is my last season on @americanidol.
Tune in to @jimmykimmellive to find out 📺
📸: @manthony783
Let’s play two truths and a lie:
1. I beat @usher at Monopoly Deal.
2. I’m headlining Rock in Rio this September.
3. This is my last season on @americanidol.
Tune in to @jimmykimmellive to find out 📺
📸: @manthony783
Let’s play two truths and a lie:
1. I beat @usher at Monopoly Deal.
2. I’m headlining Rock in Rio this September.
3. This is my last season on @americanidol.
Tune in to @jimmykimmellive to find out 📺
📸: @manthony783
If my hair is any indication… you might be blown away 🤸🏻♀️ by this season’s talent, I know it sounds like a cliche but most cliches are true ok just watch 🫵🏻#IDOL🫵🏻
📸: @manthony783, @ryansaradjola
If my hair is any indication… you might be blown away 🤸🏻♀️ by this season’s talent, I know it sounds like a cliche but most cliches are true ok just watch 🫵🏻#IDOL🫵🏻
📸: @manthony783, @ryansaradjola
If my hair is any indication… you might be blown away 🤸🏻♀️ by this season’s talent, I know it sounds like a cliche but most cliches are true ok just watch 🫵🏻#IDOL🫵🏻
📸: @manthony783, @ryansaradjola
If my hair is any indication… you might be blown away 🤸🏻♀️ by this season’s talent, I know it sounds like a cliche but most cliches are true ok just watch 🫵🏻#IDOL🫵🏻
📸: @manthony783, @ryansaradjola
If my hair is any indication… you might be blown away 🤸🏻♀️ by this season’s talent, I know it sounds like a cliche but most cliches are true ok just watch 🫵🏻#IDOL🫵🏻
📸: @manthony783, @ryansaradjola
It’s taken me a little while to make this post…something about posting it makes it all feel, final… and even though Martin wasn’t particularly fond of social media and its sensationalism, I must respectfully take a moment and speak on how special he was and is to me. I say is because I personally don’t believe that anyone “dies”; they simply move on to the next dimension. They aren’t here anymore, but are now EVERYWHERE ✨
Martin Kirkup was one of my managers at Direct Management for almost 20 years. He was the bulldog of our group – the one who always said, “Show me the data, the P&L, the science, the facts!” If all else failed, he would just say, “That’s ridiculous!” or some other cheeky, witty, eloquent one-liner with an English accent and all would be convinced. Martin was one of my protectors. He was vigilant about getting me what I deserved and celebrated the headstrong female I am.
I have been so fortunate to have an INCREDIBLE team by my side for almost 20 years, before I had (as my father from Memphis would say) a pot to pee in or a window to throw it from! Martin, along with all of my managers, have literally fought day in and day out for my voice to be heard, and I have SO much pride, respect and admiration for my team at Direct Management.
Martin and I got to climb so many wonderful professional mountains and have thoroughly enjoyed the views together – traveling, tasting, learning, celebrating, leaning into the fullness and beauty of life. Martin left this dimension with no stones unturned!
Three days before he passed, he finally got to hear some of what I have been working on and the joy and love that it holds. I could tell he was excited for the future, and I was so glad I had that last moment to make him proud in my own little way.
We didn’t get to physically say goodbye, but I know he knows how much respect and admiration I have for him, and his hearty chuckles and wicked retorts continue to echo through my mind.
(Continued👇🏻)
It’s taken me a little while to make this post…something about posting it makes it all feel, final… and even though Martin wasn’t particularly fond of social media and its sensationalism, I must respectfully take a moment and speak on how special he was and is to me. I say is because I personally don’t believe that anyone “dies”; they simply move on to the next dimension. They aren’t here anymore, but are now EVERYWHERE ✨
Martin Kirkup was one of my managers at Direct Management for almost 20 years. He was the bulldog of our group – the one who always said, “Show me the data, the P&L, the science, the facts!” If all else failed, he would just say, “That’s ridiculous!” or some other cheeky, witty, eloquent one-liner with an English accent and all would be convinced. Martin was one of my protectors. He was vigilant about getting me what I deserved and celebrated the headstrong female I am.
I have been so fortunate to have an INCREDIBLE team by my side for almost 20 years, before I had (as my father from Memphis would say) a pot to pee in or a window to throw it from! Martin, along with all of my managers, have literally fought day in and day out for my voice to be heard, and I have SO much pride, respect and admiration for my team at Direct Management.
Martin and I got to climb so many wonderful professional mountains and have thoroughly enjoyed the views together – traveling, tasting, learning, celebrating, leaning into the fullness and beauty of life. Martin left this dimension with no stones unturned!
Three days before he passed, he finally got to hear some of what I have been working on and the joy and love that it holds. I could tell he was excited for the future, and I was so glad I had that last moment to make him proud in my own little way.
We didn’t get to physically say goodbye, but I know he knows how much respect and admiration I have for him, and his hearty chuckles and wicked retorts continue to echo through my mind.
(Continued👇🏻)
It’s taken me a little while to make this post…something about posting it makes it all feel, final… and even though Martin wasn’t particularly fond of social media and its sensationalism, I must respectfully take a moment and speak on how special he was and is to me. I say is because I personally don’t believe that anyone “dies”; they simply move on to the next dimension. They aren’t here anymore, but are now EVERYWHERE ✨
Martin Kirkup was one of my managers at Direct Management for almost 20 years. He was the bulldog of our group – the one who always said, “Show me the data, the P&L, the science, the facts!” If all else failed, he would just say, “That’s ridiculous!” or some other cheeky, witty, eloquent one-liner with an English accent and all would be convinced. Martin was one of my protectors. He was vigilant about getting me what I deserved and celebrated the headstrong female I am.
I have been so fortunate to have an INCREDIBLE team by my side for almost 20 years, before I had (as my father from Memphis would say) a pot to pee in or a window to throw it from! Martin, along with all of my managers, have literally fought day in and day out for my voice to be heard, and I have SO much pride, respect and admiration for my team at Direct Management.
Martin and I got to climb so many wonderful professional mountains and have thoroughly enjoyed the views together – traveling, tasting, learning, celebrating, leaning into the fullness and beauty of life. Martin left this dimension with no stones unturned!
Three days before he passed, he finally got to hear some of what I have been working on and the joy and love that it holds. I could tell he was excited for the future, and I was so glad I had that last moment to make him proud in my own little way.
We didn’t get to physically say goodbye, but I know he knows how much respect and admiration I have for him, and his hearty chuckles and wicked retorts continue to echo through my mind.
(Continued👇🏻)
It’s taken me a little while to make this post…something about posting it makes it all feel, final… and even though Martin wasn’t particularly fond of social media and its sensationalism, I must respectfully take a moment and speak on how special he was and is to me. I say is because I personally don’t believe that anyone “dies”; they simply move on to the next dimension. They aren’t here anymore, but are now EVERYWHERE ✨
Martin Kirkup was one of my managers at Direct Management for almost 20 years. He was the bulldog of our group – the one who always said, “Show me the data, the P&L, the science, the facts!” If all else failed, he would just say, “That’s ridiculous!” or some other cheeky, witty, eloquent one-liner with an English accent and all would be convinced. Martin was one of my protectors. He was vigilant about getting me what I deserved and celebrated the headstrong female I am.
I have been so fortunate to have an INCREDIBLE team by my side for almost 20 years, before I had (as my father from Memphis would say) a pot to pee in or a window to throw it from! Martin, along with all of my managers, have literally fought day in and day out for my voice to be heard, and I have SO much pride, respect and admiration for my team at Direct Management.
Martin and I got to climb so many wonderful professional mountains and have thoroughly enjoyed the views together – traveling, tasting, learning, celebrating, leaning into the fullness and beauty of life. Martin left this dimension with no stones unturned!
Three days before he passed, he finally got to hear some of what I have been working on and the joy and love that it holds. I could tell he was excited for the future, and I was so glad I had that last moment to make him proud in my own little way.
We didn’t get to physically say goodbye, but I know he knows how much respect and admiration I have for him, and his hearty chuckles and wicked retorts continue to echo through my mind.
(Continued👇🏻)
It’s taken me a little while to make this post…something about posting it makes it all feel, final… and even though Martin wasn’t particularly fond of social media and its sensationalism, I must respectfully take a moment and speak on how special he was and is to me. I say is because I personally don’t believe that anyone “dies”; they simply move on to the next dimension. They aren’t here anymore, but are now EVERYWHERE ✨
Martin Kirkup was one of my managers at Direct Management for almost 20 years. He was the bulldog of our group – the one who always said, “Show me the data, the P&L, the science, the facts!” If all else failed, he would just say, “That’s ridiculous!” or some other cheeky, witty, eloquent one-liner with an English accent and all would be convinced. Martin was one of my protectors. He was vigilant about getting me what I deserved and celebrated the headstrong female I am.
I have been so fortunate to have an INCREDIBLE team by my side for almost 20 years, before I had (as my father from Memphis would say) a pot to pee in or a window to throw it from! Martin, along with all of my managers, have literally fought day in and day out for my voice to be heard, and I have SO much pride, respect and admiration for my team at Direct Management.
Martin and I got to climb so many wonderful professional mountains and have thoroughly enjoyed the views together – traveling, tasting, learning, celebrating, leaning into the fullness and beauty of life. Martin left this dimension with no stones unturned!
Three days before he passed, he finally got to hear some of what I have been working on and the joy and love that it holds. I could tell he was excited for the future, and I was so glad I had that last moment to make him proud in my own little way.
We didn’t get to physically say goodbye, but I know he knows how much respect and admiration I have for him, and his hearty chuckles and wicked retorts continue to echo through my mind.
(Continued👇🏻)
When my fans AND Daisy tell me to do something, it’s done 🤝
🤩 SURPRISE!!! 🤩 I got to voice the new Mrs. Leopard in the Peppa Pig Wedding Special! See it in select cinemas starting tomorrow!
Drop an oink oink if you’re DELIGHTED 👇🏻🐽
The smell of LOVE #DGDevotion ❤️
#DolceGabbana #DGBeauty #Valentinesday #MadeinItaly
OMG YER FINALLY GONNA GET OUR ORIGIN STORIES 😮
Come visit @lukebryan @lionelrichie and my hometowns 🤗 The @americanidol journey begins on Feb 18th with the season premiere at 8/7c on ABC and Stream on Hulu!
OMG YER FINALLY GONNA GET OUR ORIGIN STORIES 😮
Come visit @lukebryan @lionelrichie and my hometowns 🤗 The @americanidol journey begins on Feb 18th with the season premiere at 8/7c on ABC and Stream on Hulu!
EAST COAST it’s time for you to choose your player… I choose 16 year old me busking at the farmers market for a 20 and some avocados 😎🥑(see slide 4) – tune in to #idol on @abcnetwork now for all the feels 🤗
Looking for new spring classics? WEAVE got you covered!
Looking for new spring classics? WEAVE got you covered!
Looking for new spring classics? WEAVE got you covered!
Looking for new spring classics? WEAVE got you covered!
Looking for new spring classics? WEAVE got you covered!
@KatyPerry reveals that this will be her last season of @AmericanIdol!