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LUPITA NYONG'O COVERS ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY WITH CATE BLANCHETT

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Kenyan Actress and 12 Years A Slave break out star, Lupita Nyong'O is fast becoming an Icon! The Hollywood star is not showing any sign of slowing down, at least not anytime soon.
The actress covers Entertainment Weekly with Cate Blanchett who looked thrilled to be on the cover with the talented actress!
Lupita looked demure in a strapless white dress while Cate Blanchett was all smiles in a nude long sleeve dress with ruched details.
The both dished on the award season, their jobs and plans for the nearest future, Hopefully both ladies walk home with Oscar awards as they are both up for nominations!
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