Billie Eilish is grilled by celebs, Emma Corrin’s new role, Florence Pugh discusses struggles
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Step into the glamorous world of your favourite celebrities and get the inside scoop on all the latest news, fashion trends, beauty secrets, and juicy gossip. Stay ahead of the curve with British Vogue, Harpers Bazaar and Elle magazine as they chat to May cover stars, singer Billie Eilish, actress Florence Pugh and Emma Corrin.
Billie Eilish is interviewed by celebrity friends

May cover star for British Vogue Billie Eilish talks to Chapelle Roan, Idris Elba, Ariana Grande and more. Find out what she says when acting legend Jane Fonda asks “what makes you proud of your generation?” Read this week’s issue of British Vogue on Readly here
Florence Pugh opens up about her struggles

Florence Pugh shares a ‘mind-blowing’ piece of advice in latest interview with Harpers Bazaar. The actress opens up about her struggles with confidence and advocating for herself throughout her entire life. Read more from Harpers Bazaar on Readly here.
Emma Corrin discusses new Black Mirror role

The Crown actress Emma Corrin discusses her role in the latest season of Black Mirror. The actress reportedly split from actor Rami Malek after the interview had been published. Click here to read the full interview on Readly.
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