Meghan Trainor
Meghan Trainor dropped her “Mother” music video on Friday (March 10) and, of course, she took Hollywood’s most famous mom along for the ride.
In the Charm La’Donna-directed clip, Kris Jenner appears in a blonde ‘do wearing a stunning white gown, surrounded by dancers in suits, channeling a Marilyn Monroe “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” inspired scene. “I am your mother /You listеn to me / Stop all that mansplainin’ / No one’s listening,” the momager sings along to the female empowerment anthem, which samples The Chordettes‘ classic, “Mr. Sandman.” Jenner then joins Trainor, both rocking velvet dresses with sparkling details, musing the lyrics as they dance along to the beat.
Jenner is mother to Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Rob Kardashian as well as Kendall and Kylie Jenner. Trainor, meanwhile, is expecting her second baby with husband Daryl Sabara, two years after welcoming their son Riley. She even shows off her ultrasound in the music video.
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The “All About That Bass” musician’s experiences being pregnant with and giving birth to Riley will serve as the focus of Dear Future Mamas, her upcoming book that will also include “TMI real talk” about body image, the newborn days and more.
Watch Trainor’s “Mother” music video below.
Anyone who’s reached for the last Pringle in the can knows Meghan Trainor‘s pain.
In a new Super Bowl commercial, Trainor is among a host of high-profile victims who get their hands irreversibly stuck in a Pringles can going for that final chip in the stack.
The ad starts out with a kid getting his hand stuck and his grandpa reassuring him that it “happens to the best of us” — like surgeons, judges, game-show contestants and even “Meghan Trainor,” who is seen at home on her couch wearing a feathered, chiffon, hot-pink robe while petting her fluffy poodle with her Pringles-can hand.
The 30-second commercial ends with the slogan “Get Stuck In” and is soundtracked by Tina Turner’s 1989 single “The Best.” The top 20 Billboard Hot 100 hit was originally released by Bonnie Tyler a year earlier.
Watch the commercial below:
In an interview with People ahead of the Super Bowl, Trainor told the story of how she found out she would be in one of the most-watched commercials of the year. “I think babies bring good luck — I fully believe that — because a couple weeks after I found out I was pregnant, we got a call. [Pringles] asked me to be in their big game commercial, and I was like, ‘Me? Are they sure?’ I was crying,” she says. “I teared up and called my family. My brothers are big sports guys, so they were like, ‘Oh my God!’ It was like I won a Grammy all over again. It was the best call of my life.”
Trainor joins a list of music stars appearing in 2023 Super Bowl commercials, including Ludacris’ DraftKings ad; Diddy’s Uber One ad (which co-stars Kelis, Montell Jordan, Donna Lewis and Haddaway; Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s Dunkin’ Donuts ad; Jack Harlow with Missy Elliott and Elton John in a Doritos ad; John Travolta in a T-Mobile ad; Sarah McLachlan in a Busch Light ad; and Metro Boomin in a Budweiser ad.
Meghan Trainor is officially four months pregnant, which means she’s ready to take part in all the TikTok trends for expecting mothers.
In a video posted to her social media on Thursday (Feb. 9), the “Made You Look” singer busts a move with her two-year-old son Riley and shows off her little baby bump as she lip syncs to Starrkeisha’s viral sound, “When the song come on let me see ya get gone / Baby mamas, this yo song / Been pregnant for way too long / Now tell the DJ turn it on.”
Later on in the clip, Trainor’s bestie Chris Olsen appears, twerking across the screen. “Never did this one when I was pregnant with Riley. HOW AM I ALREADY ALMOST HALF WAY THERE?” the pop star captioned her post.
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The clip comes just two weeks after Trainor revealed that she’s expecting her second child with husband Daryl Sabara on the TODAY show, adding that she’s also releasing a book all about pregnancy titled Dear Future Mamas on April 25.
Trainor, who’s four months pregnant, and Sabara first became parents in February 2021, when they welcomed their son, Riley. The “All About That Bass” musician’s experiences being pregnant with and giving birth to Riley will serve as the focus of Dear Future Mamas, which will also include “TMI real talk” about body image, the newborn days and more.
“After feeling so overwhelmed and alone in my first pregnancy, I was inspired to write this book to make sure no other future mama ever felt like that,” Trainor said in a statement. “I want to give future mamas permission to find the right path for them — without the judgment of others. I want this book to feel like a hug from a bestie.”
Meghan Trainor re-entered the pop world with a blazing hit, “Made You Look,” which made its rounds on TikTok thanks to a viral dance trend started by users Brookie and Jessie.
“It was one of the last songs I wrote for the album,” the star previously told Billboard of the track, which appears on her recent LP Takin’ it Back. “I knew I needed my self-confident banger that I always do on my albums, and I was really studying “All About That Bass.” I was like, “Why did this work so well?” I think everyone just loves to sing along to a song that’s like, “I am awesome, I am the sh-t, I am hot.” Especially after having a baby, I was already struggling to love my body. I was covered in a C-section scar crossing over all my stretch marks and I was really struggling to like myself, but also like myself in front of my own husband.
If you need a guide to follow along with Meghan Trainor’s “Made You Look,” find the lyrics below: I could have my Gucci onI could wear my Louis VuittonBut even with nothin’ onBet I made you look (I made you look)
I’ll make you double take soon as I walk awayCall up your chiropractor just in case your neck breakOoh, tell me what you, what you, what you gon’ do, ooh‘Cause I’m ’bout to make a scene, double up that sunscreenI’m ’bout to turn the heat up, gonna make your glasses steamOoh, tell me what you, what you, what you gon’ do, ooh
When I do my walk, walk (oh)I can guarantee your jaw will drop, drop (oh)‘Cause they don’t make a lot of what I got, got (ah, ah)Ladies if you feel me, this your bop, bop (bop-bop-bop)
I could have my Gucci on (Gucci on)I could wear my Louis VuittonBut even with nothin’ onBet I made you look (I made you look)Yeah, I look good in my Versace dress (take it off)But I’m hotter when my morning hair’s a mess‘Cause even with my hoodie onBet I made you look (I made you look)Mhm-hm-hm
And once you get a taste (woo), you’ll never be the sameThis ain’t that ordinary, this that 14 karat cakeOoh, tell me what you, what you, what you gon’ do, ooh (what you gon’ do, ooh, ooh)
When I do my walk, walk (oh)I can guarantee your jaw will drop, drop (oh) (I guarantee your jaw will drop, drop)‘Cause they don’t make a lot of what I got, got (ah, ah)Ladies if you feel me, this your bop, bop (bop-bop-bop)
Oh, I could have my Gucci on (Gucci on)I could wear my Louis VuittonBut even with nothin’ onBet I made you look (said, I made you look)Yeah, I look good in my Versace dress (take it off, baby)But I’m hotter when my morning hair’s a mess‘Cause even with my hoodie onBet I made you look (said, I made you look)
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Lyrics © DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Luis Federico Vindver Arosa, Meghan Trainor, Sean Maxwell Douglas
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