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Most of the people’s skin becomes dry during the winter season. At the same time, many problems related to the skin also have to be faced. If it is not treated for a long time, then the skin starts cracking. There is blood coming out of the cracks. The lips start cracking, the heels of the feet become dry, there is a dryness in the whole body.

Most of the people are unable to use the cosmetics available in the market due to the expensive. You too can keep your skin soft in winters by following the tips of experts from Shyam Shah Medical College Rewa.

To avoid the cold, we often take bath with hot water, but bathing with very hot water takes away the softness of the skin. Therefore, if possible, take a bath with cold water or with lukewarm water, this will keep the moisture of the skin intact. Apply coconut oil on the body immediately after bathing. Or add a few drops of essential oil to the bath water. Oily skin should not use such cosmetics which have high alcohol content. Use natural moisturizer like butter, oil etc.

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Wicked’s millions-worth box office Thanksgiving prompts Ted Lasso star’s The Wizard of Oz inspo confession

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Wicked’s millions-worth box office Thanksgiving prompts Ted Lasso star’s The Wizard of Oz inspo confession

Amid Wicked Thanksgiving box office success, Brett Goldstein went into great detail about how Ted Lasso heavily borrows from The Wizard of Oz.

The simultaneous ‘Glicked’ movie showings, along with Moana 2’s cinematic premiere, are poised to make way for “one of the biggest Thanksgivings at the box office in modern times,” Variety reported on Wednesday.

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The Cynthia ErivoAriana Grande starrer epic musical Wicked defied gravity with record weekday box office returns as the Universal flick landed at $16.6 million. The November 26 results shot 5% over the Monday milestone of $15.8 million, bringing in the second-best November Tuesday after Frozen 2.

While the movie continues to earn mindboggling audience traction, the world has sunk itself back into classic obsession over all things Elphaba, Glinda and The Wizard of Oz. Amid the fantastical resurgence of the beloved saga, Apple TV+ breakout Ted Lasso’s fans have also revisited the Jason Sudeikis magnum opus. Drawing parallels with the L Frank Baum classic, especially with the titular coach’s home state as Kansas, viewers speculated if they’d indeed been taken on a walk down the yellow brick road.

Ted Lasso’s Brett Goldstein confirms The Wizard of Oz foundation

To their pleasant surprise, writer and Roy Kent star Brett Goldstein came clean about the hit series being a retelling of The Wizard of Oz.

“Oh yeah, there’s loads and loads of The Wizard of Oz in Ted Lasso,” Goldstein told Entertainment Weekly. Giving fans even more satisfaction, Goldstein even went as far as clarifying certain elements that had been borrowed from the classic and how the show’s characters were basically modern representations of the book’s icons.

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Listing out some of the main characters, including his own, he began, “I’m the Tin Man.” Sudeikis Ted’s is correspondingly Dorothy, Hannah Waddhingham’s Rebecca the Lion, and Phil Dunster’s Jamie Tartt the Scarecrow.”

Where’s the Ted Lasso pipeline headed?

Some serious talks surrounding the Apple TV show’s continuation after Ted’s Kansas return in Season 4 have surfaced online in the past few months. Although Sudeikis previously admitted that the Ted Lasso universe from the viewpoint of his character leading the action was over.

fans have held out hope that more would follow. Consequently, this led to some virtual exchange of ideas around potential spinoffs exploring other characters as the main piece.

The box office success of Wicked over Thanksgiving has been nothing short of impressive, prompting a confession from Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis about his inspiration from The Wizard of Oz. As Wicked continues to rake in millions, Sudeikis shared that the story, based on Gregory Maguire’s novel, has always resonated with him because of its unique take on the classic Oz tale.

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Sudeikis revealed that The Wizard of Oz has been a major influence on his career, particularly as he worked on his own projects. He credited the iconic characters and the richly imaginative world of Oz as a significant source of creative inspiration. With Wicked being a dark, nuanced reimagining of the Oz story, it offered Sudeikis new ways to explore storytelling and character development.

The Wicked success story is not just about its box office numbers but also about the continued love for the Oz universe and its characters, who have captivated audiences for generations. Sudeikis’ confession adds an interesting layer to the ongoing cultural phenomenon, with Wicked proving that the magical land of Oz still holds a unique appeal for both seasoned actors and audiences alike.

#Wicked #TheWizardofOz #TedLasso #JasonSudeikis #BoxOfficeSuccess #ThanksgivingRelease #HollywoodInspiration #MusicalFilms

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