A pop megastar's teenage daughter pulled off her most grown-up red-carpet moment yet at the splashy Broadway debut of a beloved cult-classic adaptation.
A pop megastar's teenage daughter had her loudest red-carpet night yet at the splashy Broadway opening of a stage adaptation of a beloved cult-classic film, with the family arriving in head-turning looks and the kid frankly stealing the press line.
Mom — herself in studded leather — was beaming for photographers, telling them how fast her daughter had grown up and dropping the kind of pride-baby line that any parent of a teenager has either said or wanted to say. The daughter handled the cameras with the poise of someone who has been observing this room since before she could speak in full sentences.
Inside the theater, the production opened to a strong reception. The Broadway adaptation has been in development for years and finally landed in front of an audience that included a remarkable density of celebrities for an opening night.
The aftermath, predictably, is a fashion-and-family story rather than a theater story. The reviews land later this week.