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Watch: Margaret Qualley Dances In Lingerie To Debut Her New Song Under The Stage Name "Lace Manhattan" And It's Produced By Jack Antonoff

TWO Margaret Qualley blogs in one week? Crazy I know. But when an A-List actor decides to don wispy lingerie and dance around whimsically to debut her music career under the name "Lace Manhattan", I WILL be there to report on it. That's a promise. 

And as some of you learned in my last blog, she's also the daughter of my 1st celebrity crush Andie MacDowell, so I feel like I'm grandfathered into covering this beat. It's my cross to bear. But I accept that duty wholeheartedly. The juice is worth the squeeze here. 

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Now I knew she had a big background in ballet & dancing, but I had no idea Margaret was venturing into music making territory too. Truly a 5-tool player and quite the powerhouse combining with her 11-time Grammy winning husband Jack Antonoff. 

If she's gonna keep making music videos like this, I'd say she has an extremely bright future in the industry. And I definitely didn't write that in Dennis Quaid's voice. 

As far as stage names go, "Lace Manhattan" is right there at the top. It's provocative. It gets the people going. It reminds me that I need to rewatch 'Boogie Nights' soon. 

All good things. Big bright shining stars. 

It's not her only song that got dropped today either. Totally different vibe from the above but she's got the chops no doubt. Both of them will be featured on the soundtrack for her new Coen Brother movie 'Honey Don't!'

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It's too bad the Coen Brothers aren't working together anymore but there are some definite positives about this movie. Mainly that Margaret Qualley is playing a lesbian detective and seems to have a tryst or two with Aubrey Plaza. In their PR interviews they've mentioned characters getting fingered in a bar? 

SOLD!

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So consider me SEATED and ready for that cinematic experience. Are they running it in 4DX? Would that even make sense? Oh no. Anyway also great that Charlie Day will be in it too. Love seeing my guys get paid!

Let's just hope Lace Manhattan keeps cranking out #content and keeps showing us all the power of dance. The world needs it right now. And most importantly, 

Thank YOU Ms. MacDowell. You remain the goddess of our time. For generations to come. 

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