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I’m such a catfish – I wear dentures and my hair gets longer every time, people say it’s ‘hocus pocus’
A SELF-proclaimed “catfish” says that people call her makeup transformation “hocus pocus” and it’s all thanks to her dentures.
According to Stacey, who goes by Queen_Beex0 on TikTok, she’s a member of the “denture gang” and makes content about her life.
A woman who goes by @queen_beex0 online is known for her makeup videos and her motivational clips[/caption]
She recently posted a before and after video that demonstrated her talent with beauty products[/caption]
In one of her videos, she showed her more than 278,000 followers how much she could do thanks to a bit of help from her favorite beauty products.
At the start of the video, Stacey looked like she had just gotten out of bed.
She wore a loose-fitting grey T-shirt, her brown hair was disheveled, her teeth were absent, and her face was free of makeup.
She included audio of a woman single — purposefully off-key — the lyrics to the popular TikTok song Own Brand Freestyle.
“I ain’t ever been with a baddie. She calm, so I add her to the tally,” the audio begins before abruptly stopping.
It then restarts on key, signaling an upgrade — and when the beat dropped and the actual song began playing in the background, Stacey transformed into a woman ready for a night on the town.
She had long, thick blonde hair; her eyebrows were full and feathery; her skin silky and dewy; shimmery shadow made her green eyes pop, and a set of pearly white teeth appeared in her mouth.
She made her talent clear with the transformation.
Commenters were certainly stunned, with one calling the transformation “hocus pocus.”
Makeup gurus like Stacey have found popularity on TikTok.
Another woman, who goes by @Muawk on TikTok, calls herself the “Catfish Queen.”
And a video she posted of her makeup transformation supports that title.
When the clip began, the woman’s blonde hair looked shaggy with her dark roots clearly visible.
Her eyebrows were essentially nonexistent, her skin appeared uneven, and a tattoo that says “MEPHOBIA” sat under her right eye.
When the background music’s beat dropped, however, the woman’s once ashy hair was suddenly bleach blonde, voluptuous, and shiny.
Her complexion became smooth and glowing, with sharp cheekbones and a rosy, freckled nose.
Her lashes turned long and thick, and her brows dark and well-shaped.
Many viewers praised her talent:
“MA’AM YOU WENT OFF,” commented one.
“EXCUSE ME QUEEN,” wrote another.
Stacey included hashtags on her video like #ShareTheMagic #ToothlessPrincess and #Catfish[/caption]
The most watched movies and TV of the week: It’s all a bunch of ‘Hocus Pocus’
So, what’s everyone been watching this week? Hmmmm?
Just to get a sense of what everyone’s streaming, we’ve used data from streaming aggregator Reelgood, which gathers viewership numbers from hundreds of streaming services in the U.S. and UK. Each week, the most streamed TV shows and movies come down to a few elements — sheer buzz, a big finale, smart marketing, star power, critical acclaim, or word-of-mouth that leads uninterested people to finally watch it out of spite.
This week, it’s all just a bunch of Hocus Pocus with the sequel to the Halloween favourite landing on Disney.
But just because a lot of people are watching something doesn’t make it…good. Here they are, the 10 most streamed TV shows and movies of the week, where to watch them, and what Mashable critics thought.
1. Hocus Pocus 2
Credit: Disney
Something wicked (read: the long-awaited sequel for absolute classic Hocus Pocus) this way comes. With Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy back in their best witchery as Winifred, Sarah, and Mary Sanderson, Hocus Pocus 2 has landed from Dumplin’ director Anne Fletcher. The film is set 29 years since the Black Flame Candle was lit (the one that resurrects the Sanderson sisters to the ruin of all). On Halloween, when two high school students (Whitney Peak and Belissa Escobedo) light the damn thing, they have quite the battle on their hands. Along for the ride is Sam Richardson, Hannah Waddingham, Doug Jones, Lilia Buckingham, Froyan Gutierrez, and Tony Hale. — Shannon Connellan, UK Editor
What we thought: Hocus Pocus 2, quite simply, was worth the wait, as a rare reboot/sequel that capitalises on the beloved magic of the original while letting its core stars spectacularly lean into the chaos, whirling, cackling, and yowling as gloriously as they did 29 years ago. When the credits roll on Hocus Pocus 2, we are dust! Toast! Pudding! Dost thou comprehend? — S.C.
How to watch: Hocus Pocus is now streaming on Disney+.
2. Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Credit: Netflix
Ryan Murphy’s Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has upset a lot of people — but of course, people are still watching it. The Netflix series has been accused of sensationalizing the American serial killer’s crimes, and the streaming service has been in hot water for its questionable tagging of the series. The series follows Dahmer (Evan Peters) through the lens of his victims, and looks at the lack of action from police even when neighbour Glenda Cleveland (Niecy Nash) tried to report him. — S.C.
How to watch: Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is now streaming on Netflix.
3. Andor
Credit: Disney
Star Wars‘ latest adventure is the most popular series this week, with Diego Luna in the lead and back in his 2016 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story role of Cassian Andor before he joins the Rebellion. In the prequel series Andor, you’ll also get an early peek at the tale of Senator Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly). Rounding out the cast is Stellan Skarsgård, Adria Arjona, Fiona Shaw, Denise Gough, and Kyle Soller. — S.C.
What we thought: Andor boasts stunning visuals, committed performances, and some of the most interesting themes of any Star Wars show yet, but its first few episodes (critics received four for screening purposes) border on slogs. — Belen Edwards, Entertainment Reporter
How to watch: Andor is now streaming on Disney+.
4. Lou
Credit: Liane Hentscher / Netflix
Alison Janney and Jurnee Smollett’s action thriller Lou is the top streamed movie of the week. Directed by Anna Foerster, the Netflix film sees Smollett as Hannah, who is trying to find her kidnapped daughter in the middle of a storm. She asks her mysterious neighbour, Lou (Janney), for help, and the pair set out together on a rescue mission. But among the teetering rope bridges and violent encounters, both women have secrets from their pasts that will find their way out. — S.C.
How to watch: Lou is now streaming on Netflix.
5. Blonde
Credit: Netflix
One of the most criticised movies of the year has sure drummed up buzz from it. Andrew Dominik’s Blonde — an adaptation of the novel by Joyce Carol Oates — examines Marilyn Monroe’s (Ana de Armas) life and career through various moments. But the film has been accused of exploiting Monroe’s trauma, and for its representation of sexual assault. — S.C.
How to watch: Blonde is now streaming on Netflix.
6. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
Credit: Amazon Studios
Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings series, The Rings of Power, is still going strong. According to the company, it was viewed by 25 million viewers globally over the first 24 hours the series’ first two episodes dropped, a record debut for a Prime Video show. But most importantly, the series does what no other J.R.R. Tolkien adaptation has done: it places people of color and women front and center. — S.C.
What we thought: The Rings of Power turns out to be a rousing tale of perseverance in the face of evil, a sumptuous re-introduction to Tolkien’s world, and just all-around great TV. You won’t just feel like you’ve returned to Middle-earth: You’ll feel like you never left. — B.E.
How to watch: The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is now streaming on Prime Video.
7. House of the Dragon
Credit: Ollie Upton / HBO
There is simply no denying the power of Game of Thrones, a franchise that has roared back into our lives with the release of prequel series House of the Dragon. Taking place nearly 200 years before Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen existed, House of the Dragon follows House Targaryen at the height of its power in Westeros. There’s just one small problem: King Viserys (Paddy Considine) doesn’t have a male heir. With the line of succession in question, you can bet on scheming, bloodshed, and mayhem. Oh, and many, many dragons. Let fire and blood reign! — B.E.
What we thought: If you’re worried about House of the Dragon after getting burned by the final season of Game of Thrones, don’t be. HBO’s epic new series is excellent through and through, juggling memorable characters, high fantasy, and intense emotions with practiced ease. You’ll be sucked in faster than you can say “Dracarys.” — B.E.
How to watch: House of the Dragon is now streaming on HBO Max. New episodes premiere Sundays at 9 p.m. ET.
8. X
Credit: A24
The latest A24 horror and ode to indie filmmaking is one of the top streamed movies of the week, written, directed, produced, and edited by The House of the Devil‘s Ti West. Set in 1979, the film follows the cast and crew of a low-budget porn film who head to a property in Texas owned by an older couple, but they’ll soon be fighting for their lives. And of course, if you want to watch the prequel, Pearl is a winner too. — S.C.
What we thought: Unloading bloody money shot after even bloodier money shot, this gore-fest with tits also finds thrilling new ways to subvert the classic ’70s slasher formula it pays homage to. But as part of a larger trend of artsy indie horror movies that make you think, X is more boobs and guts than it is brains. — Kristy Puchko, Film Editor
How to watch: X is now streaming on Showtime.
9. Interview With the Vampire
Revisiting Anne Rice’s 1976 classic for a series, Interview With the Vampire brings back lovers Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid) and Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson). Season 1 just landed on AMC, with a second season already locked in. — S.C.
How to watch: Interview With the Vampire is now streaming on AMC+.
10. The Greatest Beer Run Ever
Credit: Apple TV+
It’s a long way to go to bring a tinnie to a mate. In The Greatest Beer Run Ever, Zac Efron stars as Chickie Donohue, who decides to travel to the frontline in Vietnam to bring the soldiers something from home: their favourite beers. But although it sounds like a bizarre concept for a road movie, the film promises a coming-of-age story and poignant reflection on friendship, all set amid a highly controversial war. — S.C.
How to watch: The Greatest Beer Run Ever is now streaming on Apple TV+.
Hocus Pocus 2 and 4 other sequels that took forever to come out
‘Hocus Pocus 2’ Review: Bette Midler’s Campy Coven Re-Creates the Old Magic – CNET
Hocus Pocus 2, Rob Zombie’s The Munsters, and every other movie you can stream from home this weekend
Let the bodies (bodies bodies) hit the floor
Hocus Pocus 2’s Doug Jones Found Playing Billy Butcherson A Bit More Tiring Than He Remembers
Nearly 30 years after the release of the cult classic, Hocus Pocus 2 has arrived to Disney+. The new movie features much of the cast of the original, and that includes Doug Jones reprising his role as the zombie Billy Butcherson.
Returning to the role was a bit different for Jones, as 29 years have passed between the movies. “I will tell you what, Billy Butcherson, is very physical,” Jones said during a virtual press conference. “I was 32 when I played him the first time. I was 61 playing him the second time, big difference. My first scene in the movie was stumbling up a staircase into a doorway. I’m like, [GASPS], I don’t remember it being this tiring before.”
When it came time to recreate Billy’s look in the film, the makeup and wardrobe were practically identical to the first film. This was useful to Jones, who admitted, “When I looked at myself in the mirror and thought, ‘Oh my gosh. Two minutes have passed in the last 29 years.’ He came back right away, voice and everything. I don’t know how that happened. But it was kind of magical.”
Disney+ Shares New Trailers for 2 Big Sequels: Disenchanted and Hocus Pocus 2
It’s been 15 years since Enchanted was released, but the musical comedy about an animated princess who blunders her way into the real world has never wavered in popularity—so now feels like as good as any time for a sequel. At the D23 Expo 2022, Disney+ shared the first teaser for Disenchanted.
‘Hocus Pocus 2’ Latest Trailer Hits D23 – CNET
New Hocus Pocus 2 Trailer Premieres At D23, Offers Up Witches On Hoverboards
A sequel to the beloved Disney film Hocus Pocus will be making its way to the company’s streaming service, Disney+, on September 30, just in case you were looking for something lighthearted to watch during spooky season. And at the D23 expo, we got another look at the upcoming flick via a brand-new trailer.
One of the most delightful moments in the new trailer is seeing the return of Billy Butcherson, who describes himself as a “good zombie.” Doug Jones (Hellboy, Pan’s Labyrinth) reprises the role of the undead man who once worked for the Sanderson sisters. Of course, his appearance frightens Gilbert, whose played by Sam Richardson (Detroiters), and he lets out a comically-loud scream. There’s also a moment Mary is riding around on a hoverboard that actually hovers above the ground. Check out the trailer below.
Hocus Pocus 2 takes place 29 years since the events of the first film, where the Sanderson sisters–a trio of witches from the 17th century–were brought back to life after a virgin lit the Black Flame Candle. Three high school students are now tasked with stopping the Sanderson sisters one more time as the wreck havoc on Salem on Halloween.