The Five O’Clock Heroes Are Tired of Agyness Deyn Stealing Their Thunder
The band's front man says the media only asks them about Deyn. What's worse, they chop their heads off in pictures with her.
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The band's front man says the media only asks them about Deyn. What's worse, they chop their heads off in pictures with her.
Also, Anne Slowey's assistants aren't perfect, Anna Wintour awaits two new babies, and Agyness Deyn sings at a big music festival.
Yves Saint Laurent's art collection is valued at $600 million, Donatella Versace doesn't understand flats, and Miranda Kerr might be single.
At the Songwriters Hall of Fame awards last night, the two wouldn't admit to being an item, but it's pretty obvious they are.
Agyness Deyn stars in her friend and bandmate Alanna Masterson's short film. She plays the imaginary friend of a teenager grieving over the death of his sister.
After collaborating on a single with the Five O'Clock Heroes, Agyness Deyn has formed a band with her friends. Two of their songs are "Hotel" and "Yellow Tights." And we have ideas for more!
Look — she's wearing Amy Winehouse–esque eyeliner and emoting all over the place! Now if only she sounded as good as she looked.
Agyness Deyn sings vocals on a song titled "Who" with New York–based band Five O'Clock Heroes.
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