
"I feel like we need to do some type of rallying cry to social media, you know, kind of like a petition to get people to sign to make the sequel," Banks told Variety. She made Life-Size 2 in 2018, 18 years after the original came out, and she's not ready to pour one out yet for her big idea. Meanwhile, she also is the one who has been banging the drum for years for a Coyote Ugly sequel-and time does not faze her. In January 2016 Banks welcomed her son, York, via surrogate with then-partner Erik Asla. Plus, she's now the host of Dancing With the Stars. She's also smizing, though we didn't know it at the time.Īlready a no-last-name-needed star, the Victoria's Secret Angel and first-ever Black model to pose solo for the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue launched her own production company started hosting America's Next Top Model in 2003, guiding the always-entertaining competition through 23 of 24 "cycles" won two Daytime Emmys for The Tyra Banks Show hosted America's Got Talent for two summers and made history when she came out of modeling retirement at 45 to grace the cover of the SI Swimsuit issue again in 2019.
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The supermodel and sometimes-actress ( Higher Learning, Life-Size) was the most famous person cast in the movie amid then-newcomers such as Perabo, and she stole all her scenes as Zoe, who's first seen flaunting her tips at an all-night dinner along with a couple of her fellow bartenders. Touchstone Pictures Amy Sussman/Getty Images Tyra Banks It's weird because I don't really dance on bars, but that's OK, I really like the story of a young woman with a dream." I think, sometimes, that's what people still associate me with. Talking to Variety in 2020 about the movie that started it all, Perabo said that Coyote Ugly "really got me in the door and I've been making movies for 20 years now because of it. Along the way, she married husband Stephen Kay in 2014 and she's stepmom to his daughter. In 2019 she co-starred with Idris Elba in the Netflix comedy Turn Up Charlie, and has moved onto a recurring role on Showtime's Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. Perabo filled the ensuing decade with films in a variety of genres, including the family-friendly hit Cheaper by the Dozen (and its sequel), horror thriller The Cave, rom-com Imagine Me & You, the haunting Christopher Nolan drama The Prestige, and the sci-fi action movie Looper. The longtime political activist played a CIA agent on the USA drama Covert Affairs for five seasons, earning a Golden Globe nomination in 2011. The Ohio University grad broke out of the acting pack as Violet, an aspiring singer who leaves home in New Jersey for the wilds of New York to pursue her dreams-and who gets a "second audition" to be a Coyote Ugly bartender after she impressively diffuses simmering tensions between two rowdy patrons.
