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Lucy Liu costars in the upcoming DC Studios sequel Shazam! Fury of the Gods Scott Huver is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He has been writing about entertainment, celebrity, pop culture, crime ...
Lucy Liu believes there's a lot more work to do when it comes to Asian representation in Hollywood. In an op-ed for The Washington Post, the 52-year-old actress reflects on the impact of her role ...
The Devil Wears Prada 2', the much-awaited sequel to the fan favourite, featuring Meryl Streep has now been joined by Lucy ...
Lucy Liu believes there's a lot more work to do when it comes to Asian representation in Hollywood. In an op-ed for The Washington Post, the 52-year-old actress reflects on the impact of her role ...
It sure has. On June 30, 2025, 20th Century Studios took to social media to announce that the sequel was officially in ...
LUCY LIU BECOMES A MOM, SHOCKS FANS. In December 2000, Liu became the first Asian American woman to host “Saturday Night Live." Liu reacted to the celebratory news on social media.
Lucy Liu's look will live in our minds rent-free. ... “Comic-Con is all about the fans. Thank you for such a warm welcome,” and tagged everyone who made her look possible.
Rachel Zegler Was Shook Finding Out Fans Don't Dress Up As Lucy Liu's Iconic Charlie's Angels And Kill Bill Characters For Halloween. News. By Sarah El-Mahmoud published 14 October 2023 ...
Sherlock Holmes fans are in a tizzy over news that CBS has turned Dr. John Watson into a lady. They flocked to the Web to rant about news that Lucy Liu has been cast in the pilot for “Elementary ...
Lucy Liu confessed she took nude photos of her co-star Drew Barrymore while filming their blockbuster 'Charlie's ... paired with huge gold statement earrings. Fans went wild in the comments thread.
Lucy Liu has been a style icon since her breakout in the late 1990s with her beloved show Ally McBeal. She’s always been known for her timeless beauty and of course, her luscious, long locks.
Lucy Liu reflects on her “iconic” role as Alex Munday in “Charlie’s Angels” in an op-ed about the importance of having the AAPI community reflected in TV and movies.