Miley, Charli, And More Self-Quarantined Celebs Are Becoming Their Own Talk Show Hosts

Miley, Charli, And More Self-Quarantined Celebs Are Becoming Their Own Talk Show Hosts




Earlier this week, Miley Cyrus turned on Instagram Live and admitted to the world that she hadn't gotten out of her baggy Nike sweats in five days. "And I have no plans of doing it anytime soon," she contended. In the event you felt truly "seen" in that moment, that's sort of the point. Cyrus is just one of a couple of celebrities who have tweaked to the new reality of life under self-quarantine in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic by launching their own DIY social-media talk shows in a task to connect with fans all over the world.


Cyrus's Bright Minded series, Charli XCX's "self-isolating" livestream, and more star-powered initiatives are breaking the customary talk show formula by letting fans virtually cozy up and shoot the shit in casual, unpredictable style. Yes, it's cool to be able to see well known people hang out indoor their homes, like all of the rest of us are doing (or should be doing!). Nevertheless it's even cooler as soon as those celebs are not only giving us a peek at their digs, although using their time attempt to uplift us — much in the same way musicians are doing with creative livestreamed concerts.


Below, check out some of the most noteworthy examples of stars' chatty quarantine-inspired series. We'll be sure to update this blog post as more (hopefully) debut in the coming weeks.





  • Yungblud's The Yungblud Show



    Immediately after a string of his tour dates got postponed, the Brit rocker determine to virtually rage with fans while in an one-hour livestream he dubbed The Yungblud Show. It was part concert, park talk show, with the perpetually energetic artist performing a bunch of fan-favorite songs, making Cheetos pancakes while in a cooking segment with human meme Oliver Tree, and playing a drinking game with Bella Thorne and Machine Gun Kelly. It was surprisingly sharp for what must have been a last-minute production, also it succeeded in giving home-bound fans some excellent entertainment. "The world is very, very, very weird now Yungblud commented at one point. "So ensure you tell each person you love that you love them."






  • Miley Cyrus's Bright Minded



    Miley launched a Instagram Live show this week called Bright Minded, which is all about "staying lit with love in dark times." Every day has featured virtual conversations with special visitors, from Amy Schumer to Love Is Blind breakout couple Lauren and Cameron. On Tuesday, she and Demi Lovato had a candid conversation about mental health, body image, and their longtime friendship. On Thursday's episode, Rita Ora chatted about how she's DIYing her own face masks, while Friday featured a makeup tutorial with Hailey Baldwin. And the fun is just getting began — next week, MC is set to welcome her former Hannah Montana co-star Emily Osment to the show, and also Dua Lipa, Reese Witherspoon, and Hilary Duff. Miley is a unfiltered, animated goofball who can seemingly chat about anything with anyone, and Bright Minded is the talk show she was practically destined to make.






  • Lizzo's mass meditation



    Last week, Lizzo led her 8.4 million Instagram followers in a mass meditation that hopefully won't be just an one-off occurrence. The "Truth Hurts" singer kicked off the half-hour session with a relaxing flute solo, and then took fans through some deep breathing exercises while a relaxing ocean sound machine whirred beside her. She even shared one of her go-to mantras: "Fear does not exist in my body. Fear does not exist in my residence. Love exists in my body. Love exists in my residence She concluded by assuring fans, "Be healthy, be vigilant, yet don’t be afraid. We’re in this with each other. … We’re not going to let fear become the next pandemic. Namaste."






  • Charli XCX's "self-isolating" livestream



    Ever the inventive pop mind, Charli XCX kicked off a day-to-day "self-isolating" livestream that features her and her A-list companions doing virtual activities with each other. The initial episode was a "emo chat" with Christine and the Queens while in which a ski mask-wearing Charli chatted with her "Gone" collaborator about channeling their creativity throughout isolation. That was followed by a fitness-focused session with Diplo, who joined Charli for an at-home workout with some jump-roping nevertheless unfortunately no puppy-assisted bicep curls, like he did in the "Boys" video). Subsequent episodes will feature a ladies night in" with Rita Ora, a sure-to-be-entertaining game of "Would You Rather" with Kim Petras, and "Art Class" with Clairo. There's a little bit something for everyone!













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