
Charli XCX has taken to her social media platforms to confirm a surprise revelation – she has joined the popular film rating and review community, Letterboxd.
The British singer-songwriter made the announcement on Instagram, sharing a screenshot of her newly created account alongside a caption that has sent shockwaves through the internet. “I’M ON LETTERBOXD NOW GUYS,” she wrote.
As is often the case with celebrities’ new accounts, fans have been quick to dissect Charli XCX’s favorite films and explore any hidden gems that may have been recommended by the pop star herself.
According to her profile, it appears that Charli has a penchant for genre-hopping, having added films from a range of categories including horror, comedy, drama, and action. Some notable mentions include the likes of John Carpenter’s “Halloween” (1978), Wes Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014), as well as several Quentin Tarantino titles.
While it remains unclear what inspired Charli to join Letterboxd, fans are already speculating about potential influences on her music and creative pursuits. It will be interesting to see how this new platform shapes her artistic vision moving forward.
As the news continues to spread like wildfire across social media, we at Billboard would love to hear from you – which films do you think Charli XCX’s recommendations might inspire in her future work? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
Source: www.billboard.com