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| ENTERTAINMENT |
| Nicholas Duvernay Doesn’t Want You To Give Up On Love |
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Nicholas Duvernay was enjoying summer in Montreal last year, filming the upcoming rom-com The Love Hypothesis opposite Lili Reinhart, when he got a call that he’d landed one of the leading roles in Mindy Kaling’s new TV comedy, Not Suitable for Work. As kismet would have it, his new co-star, Jack Martin, happened to be visiting Reinhart, his girlfriend, on set.
“I was like, ‘Bro, it’s official — I’m gonna be Kel!’” Duvernay tells me over Zoom from his apartment in Los Angeles. “It was all perfect timing — him coming to set was like a good omen.”
Along with Martin, Duvernay, 26, stars with Ella Hunt, Avantika, and Will Angus in Hulu’s ensemble comedy about fresh-out-of-college 20-somethings who live across the hall from each other in New York City’s Murray Hill neighborhood. It may sound like a Gen-Z version of Friends, but the show is decidedly more career-focused than the classic NBC sitcom. In particular, Duvernay’s character, Kel, is an aspiring actor who drops out of medical school after realizing that he doesn’t feel passionate about being a doctor. (Fainting at the sight of a cadaver can do that.) Kel takes a temp job as a substitute teacher at an all-girls private school to make ends meet while he attends auditions.
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| EXCLUSIVE |
| Carley Fortune Says This 'Every Year After' Scene Is An "IYKYK Moment" |
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Recently Carley Fortune’s life has been a whirlwind. In March, Netflix began production on the TV adaptation of her 2024 novel This Summer Will Be Different, which she will executive-produce. In May, she published Our Perfect Storm, a friends-to-lovers tale that instantly debuted atop the New York Times bestseller list. Throughout the spring, she traveled across the U.S. and Canada for a 10-stop tour to promote the book. And now, she’s wrapping up a brief but hectic press run for Every Year After, the Prime Video adaptation of her best-selling debut, Every Summer After.
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| BUSTLE BOOTH |
| Rose Gray's Boyfriend Harris Dickinson Inspired Her New Song |
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Rose Gray hopped off the plane at LAX with a dream and a cardigan — mainly because British Airways lost her luggage, which contained the planned wardrobe for her guest performance at Demi Lovato’s Los Angeles show on May 16. “I went to Target to get tights,” the 29-year-old singer tells me at Bustle’s office two days later. “Luckily, I had a really nice shirt that I wore with knickers and Louboutins onstage.” On top of that, she had only 15 minutes to rehearse her remix of Lovato’s “Joshua Tree,” but their duet went off without a hitch. “Her voice was blowing me away because I had her live vocals in my ears,” she recalls. “She’s a beautiful person and such a hard worker.”
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