Remember when we were all about 12-years-old and we figured out that if you drew two eyes on your chin and turned upside down it created a hilarious face with really big bottom teeth?
Well, Laura Jenkinson has taken that concept, and turned it into something amazing!
Take a look at what she’s done – she has some serious talent!
We're sure Robin Williams would be really impressed with this!
After the success of Maleficent, Disney have decided to tell Dumbo’s tale once again, only this time with a blend of computer graphics and real-world settings.
Ehren Kruger, who wrote Transformers: Age of Extinction, is set to write the script.
We can’t get enough of these Disney remakes – Cinderella is out next March and The Jungle Book is in pre-production. Bring on Dumbo!
Miley has always been raising eyebrows when it comes to her strange onstage antics but, it seems Cryus’ own godmother isn’t even impressed with Miley’s recent performances.
Dolly Parton said in a recent interview that Miley needs to calm down with her controversial ways and let the music do the talking.
Dolly spoke about her goddaughter’s recent transition and how difficult Miley has found it to leave her Disney image behind.
“If I didn’t know how smart and talented Miley is, I might worry about her. She was very proud of the work she did as Hannah Montana, but people were gonna leave her there forever. And she was just smotherin’ and chokin’ in it. So she felt she had to do something completely drastic.”
Dolly said that Miley’s new album is good and the 21-year-old singer should just focus on her song lyrics and nothing else.
“‘Wrecking Ball’ is a great song. The whole album is great. So I’m hoping that now she can relax and show people how talented she really is. Cos the girl can write. The girl can sing. The girl is smart. And she doesn’t have to be so drastic.”
We’ve already seen what Miley will look like for the May cover of Elle. But the magazine has now revealed, that the singer has finally opened up about her Disney past and her famous relationship, with Liam Hemsworth.
The We Can’t Stop singer spoke of how working with Disney and her relationship with Hemsworth, made her anxious.
“When I went through a really intense breakup — you know, I was engaged — and when I was with him or when I was on Disney, the thing that gave me the most anxiety was not knowing what to do with myself when Disney wasn’t there to carry me anymore or if I didn’t have him.”
But Cyrus has admitted that she finally feels more confident in herself, since her spilt with Liam.
“And now I’m free of both of those things, and I’m fine. I lay in bed at night by myself and I’m totally okay, and that’s so much stronger than the person three years ago, who would have thought they would have died if they didn’t have a boyfriend.”
Even though, the 21-year-old singer is glad to be “free” of Disney, Miley says she still loved her Hannah Montana upbringing.
“I’m really thankful that I started on Disney. I got the most intense training. I feel really lucky — a lot of kid stars get all crazy or stuck in what they were, so they can’t actually become what they’re meant to be.”
We all know Disney’s messages can sometimes be a bit questionable, such as “you need a man to live happily ever after” and “sometimes Stockholm syndrome actually works out”, but there are some important things we can learn from our favourite movies.
1.Don’t run away from your problems
‘Hakuna Matata’ otherwise known as ‘procrastination’ is a temporary solution. You’ll sooner or later have to face reality.
“The past can hurt. But the way I see it, you can either run from it or learn from it.” — Rafiki, (The monkey,The Lion King )
2. Be your own hero
Screw the knight in shining armor. Buy yourself a sparkly dress and get over it.
3. Hard work is necessary
Menial jobs aren’t a waste of your time. You learn patience, endurance, people skills, humility, and you can later utilise those qualities to succeed.
4. Be careful who you take advice from
With social media the lines of friendship are blurred. If you take everyone’s opinion on board it’ll seriously cloud your judgement.
5. Leave your comfort zone
Your twenties are the best time to go travel and explore. You haven’t lived yet if you haven’t taken risks.
“I’ve been looking out of a window for eighteen years, dreaming about what I might feel like when those lights rise in the sky.” ~ Tangled
6. Laugh
In a world of contradictions you need a sense of humor. *Ohh life…you hilarious son of a bitch you*
7. Break some rules
We’re not condoning anything illegal but some rules just need to be broken. *Opens up the can of worms and hides under table*
“The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.” — Emperor, Mulan
8. Be yourself
It’s easy. Just be you.
9. Don’t Settle
Don’t get a boyfriend for the sake of it. Don’t settle for anything less than you deserve.
10. Never give up
Walt Disney built an entire empire with his pencil. Don’t just follow your dreams, chase them.
It may not come as a surprise to many that Disney’s Frozen has now surpassed Toy Story 3 and has officially become the highest-grossing animated film EVER!
It has also gained tenth place on the list of the biggest global blockbusters.
It has been reported that the success stemmed from a successful run in the film last launching country, Japan.
It has now amassed a massive $1.072 billion and also won Best Animated Oscar at the Academy Awards.