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Milli Vanilli, portraits, London, 27 September 1988, L-R Rob Pilatus, Fab Morvan. - Credit: Michael Putland/Getty Images. It’s 2024, and America is madly in love with Milli Vanilli.
Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus, singers of the pop group Milli Vanilli, at their ill-fated press conference on Nov. 20, 1990, in Los Angeles. “It was like nobody did their homework,” Morvan said.
“Milli Vanilli,” Luke Korem’s captivating and surprisingly moving documentary, adds another, richer layer to the saga. It tells the Milli Vanilli story from the point-of-view of Rob and Fab ...
Surviving Milli Vanilli member, Fab Morvan, acknowledges that he and late partner Rob Pilatus were “seduced” by the promises of fame and gold records before their infamous lip-synching scandal.
“Milli Vanilli” is set for streaming worldwide this fall on Paramount+ after its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday. It is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and MRC.
Milli Vanilli’s Morvan and Pilatus became overnight sensations in the 1980s with the release of their songs, “Girl You Know It’s True” and “Blame It on the Rain.” ...
But where “Milli Vanilli” becomes a poignant experience is in making us realize that Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus, while complicit, were not ultimately to blame. The pop-music system was to blame.
Milli Vanilli singer Fab Morvan opened up about the pop duo's lip-syncing scandal. He claimed that Arista Records founder and president Clive Davis knew about the deception.
For those who don’t know about Milli Vanilli, it was a musical duo comprised of Rob Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan. Times reporter Alex Williams described them as “telegenic performers who knew ...
Paramount+ has announced the acquisition of the new documentary "MILLI VANILLI," which will tell the story of 90s artists.
Milli Vanilli's renewed success has put a spotlight on the group, which rose to fame with the release of their debut record, "Girl You Know It's True," in the U.S. in 1989, ...