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Addison Rae Signed A Role In The Paramount Players’ Film “Fashionista.”

Addison Rae

Addison Rae, a TikTok star, has revealed her subsequent cinematic involvement in Paramount’s forthcoming film Fashionista. The Instagram post has received over 250,000 likes in less than nine hours. Jennifer Gibgot and Andrew Panay, who also produced her last film, He’s All That, are building this one. Rae is also said to have inked a multi-movie deal with Netflix, with He’s All That serving as her debut collaboration with the streaming service.

 

 

Addison Rae was seeking a film similar to ‘Fashionista.’

The screenplay for the film was written by Laura Terruso, who based it on a draft by Amy Andelson and Emily Meyer, according to the Deadline article cited by Rae. Ashley Brucks will also serve as the studio’s spokeswoman. Following the success of her last picture, multiple studios were vying for Rae, who said that Fashionista was precisely the kind of film she wanted to work on. The project does not currently have a director but aims to hire one within the next week. At the time, no other names from the Rae-led caste have emerged.

Addison Rae

Addison Rae has 80 million followers on Twitter.

Addison Rae is a well-known social media personality with millions of followers across many platforms. Her TikTok and Instagram profiles have more than 80 million and 40 million followers, respectively. She joined TikTok in 2019 and was a contestant on the program Hype House. Following her appearance on the program, her following increased in early 2020, providing her the opportunity to collaborate with the brand American Eagle.

Addison Rae

Rae launched Mama Knows Best, a weekly podcast, the same month. Sheri Easterling, her mother, is interviewed on the program for personal and professional reasons. Rae has also developed her beauty line, Item Beauty, which has been a big success with her followers. Rae co-founded the company, which has over 340,000 Instagram followers. Her first film, He’s All That, is a 2021 remake of the 1999 adolescent comedy She’s All That, in which she plays a character inspired by Zachary Siler. Despite receiving poor reviews, the film was a financial success, demonstrating how much Rae’s celebrity can influence production.