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Danielle Rose Russell (born October 31, 1999 [1]) is an American actress and former model.She is known for her role as Hope Mikaelson in the fifth and final season of The CW supernatural drama series The Originals and as the star of the spinoff series, Legacies, which premiered on October 25, 2018, and aired four seasons, ending on June 16, 2022.
Legacies follows Hope Mikaelson, the daughter of Klaus Mikaelson and Hayley Marshall, who is descended from some of the most powerful vampire, werewolf, and witch bloodlines. Two years after the events of The Originals, 17-year-old Hope attends the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted. The school provides a haven where supernatural beings ...
However, Hope Mikaelson manages to break the linking spell and Hayley kills the Hollow using a knife anointed with Hope's blood, Hope to be the Hollow's only living descendant as Hayley is undead. By channeling the power of the Hollow's death, Freya is able to resurrect Elijah using the same spell that the Hollow had used to resurrect herself.
Kaneshiro began her career as a model when she was seven years old for clothing brands like Ralph Lauren walking runways and doing print ads. [2] [6] She began acting when she was eight years old [6] and participated in children's theater. [7]
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Caramella Girls is a virtual group created by Remixed Records in 2008 to promote the "Caramelldansen" song. They first showed up in the Japanese release "U-u-uma uma" single on 21 May 2008 as two anime character counterparts for the two female vocalists Malin Sundström and Katia Löfgren, removing the rest of the band members. [9]
Japanese female idols, entertainers marketed for image, attractiveness, and personality in Japanese pop culture.Idols are primarily singers with training in other performance skills such as acting, dancing, and modeling.
Panchira (パンチラ) is a Japanese word referring to a brief glimpse of a woman's underwear. The term carries risqué connotations, similar to the word upskirt in English. In anime and manga , panchira usually refers to a panty -shot, a visual convention used by Japanese artists and animators since the early 1960s.