Lenny Kravitz, Suki Waterhouse

Lenny Kravitz joins TODAY to talk about his Las Vegas residency starting in October and reveals the creative process behind his 12th album, "Blue Electric Light." Singer-songwriter Suki Waterhouse joins TODAY to dish on her night at the VMA's and her upcoming album "Memoir of a Sparklemuffin." She also discusses opening for Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium and her 6-month-old baby with Robert Pattinson. "He really excels at diaper changing — and enjoys it," she says. From Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream to an innovative deodorant balm and a detangling hairbrush, Oprah Daily editorial director Pilar Guzman joins TODAY to share the winning products from the annual "O-Wards." Orly Gottesman and Josh Borenstein are the couple behind NYC's Modern Bread and Bagel, a gluten-free bagel shop with goodies for everyone! TODAY's Dylan Dreyer talks to the founders on their innovative flours, creative delicious desserts and the journey of growing their business from one shop in 2019 to six shops nationwide.
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