We got our Two Wolves shipment!! Couldn’t be more excited to try the first vintage from the badass herself, Alecia Moore!! (Aka @Pink) Love those labels! #twowolves
Music Buzz for Thursday
PINK TO EXPAND NEW WINE LABEL: Pink is planning to expand her new wine label, Two Wolves. After working secretly on the business for five years, Pink released her first batch of wines – including a cabernet franc, a cabernet sauvignon, and a petit verdot – last November and sold out of all 114 cases in just 24 hours. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, she’ll be releasing her next batch online in April, with plans to start selling wholesale this fall. Pink and husband Carey Hart own a 25-acre vineyard in Santa Barbara County.
ARIANA GRANDE SAYS SHE’S NOT GOING TO DATE ANYONE IN 2019 & ‘PROBABLY’ BEYOND: Ariana Grande is making a resolution about her love life in 2019 and perhaps even beyond that. It all started when the 25-year-old singer responded to a headline that read, “Who Is Ariana Grande Dating NOW?!” Ariana initially tweeted, “can they tell me too?” Then, a fan tweeted, “spoiler. it’s me!” Ariana then took to Twitter to actually clarify that she’s not planning on dating anyone in 2019 or “probably” the rest of her life “Spoiler for the rest of this year / probably my life: it’s no one,” Grande tweeted, setting the record straight. “Please refer back to this tweet for further questions.” Everyone got that? Great.”
TROYE SIVAN TO BE HONORED AT PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: Troye Sivan is set to be honored at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on Friday. The singer and actor will be receiving Variety’s Creative Conscience in Film Award, in recognition for his work in Boy Erased, about the harmful effects of gay conversion therapy. Sivan played Gary, a member of the conversion program. He also co-wrote and performed the song “Revelation” for the film. “Troye’s performance in Boy Erased, along with ‘Revelation,’ the original song he wrote for one of the pivotal scenes in the film, showcases his commitment to LGBTQ activism in both music and film,” Shirley Halperin, Variety’s executive music editor, says.
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