Month: May 2020

It’s game time this summer on Global TV with a new competition/comedy show, Game On!, premiering on May 27. Keegan-Michael Key hosts the new sports comedy entertainment show, which is equal parts comedy and game show. The genre-busting series pits two teams of three — captained by tennis champion Venus Williams and Super Bowl champion Rob
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If you’re a follower of either the celebrity gossip universe or the Royal Family in general, you’re undoubtedly aware that Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton don’t get along. Strong rumors of a major rift between the superstars have been floating around the Internet for years now. No matter how closely you’ve been chronicling this rivalry, though,
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Angelina Jolie and her ex-husband Brad Pitt’s kid Shiloh Jolie-Pitt turns 14 today, and Entertainment Tonight got rare intel from a source about Pitt’s relationship with Shiloh. He’s very proud of the teen…and they’re also close. (Pitt’s relationship with oldest son Maddox is much more strained, to the point that Maddox told street paparazzi that
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Maci Bookout took to Twitter following Tuesday night’s episode of ‘Teen Mom OG,’ after fans criticized Maci for putting her son, Bentley, on a diet. In response, she assured fans that she will ‘never convince Bentley to ‘cut’ weight.’ Maci Bookout responded to fan backlash after it was revealed she had put her 11-year-old son, Bentley,
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NBC, Fremantle and Syco on Wednesday morning issued a statement about the results from the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the firing of former judge Gabrielle Union. “Through the investigation process, it has been revealed that no one associated with the show made any insensitive or derogatory remarks about Ms. Union’s appearance, and that neither
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The Lighthouse, the indie UK production co launched by former BBC Studios scripted chiefs Hilary Salmon, Radford Neville and Nick Betts that is backed by Sky Studios, has landed global TV rights to Juno Dawson’s YA book trilogy Clean, Meat Market and Wonderland. Clean, about a teenage girl’s battle with heroin addiction and stint in
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After years of Twitter users and Democratic politicians begging the social media giant to take action against President Donald Trump’s often dangerous and untruthful tweets, Twitter is finally taking a small but significant first step. As part of Twitter’s initiative to label tweets that contain false or misleading claims, the social media network flagged two
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As we reported late last month, the Mat-Su School District in Alaska voted to remove five classic books from curriculum and classroom use:  Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, Catch-22 by Joseph Heller, The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. All were pulled due to their
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HBO Max is finally throwing the “on” switch, culminating a multi-year, $4 billion journey to join the direct-to-consumer streaming wave. The service’s launch just after midnight ET on Wednesday is the last of five major streaming debuts, an unprecedented multibillion-dollar infusion that has upended traditional organizations and strategies. Apple TV+ and Disney+ arrived last November
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Annie Murphy stole our hearts the minute Alexis Rose stepped into frame with her impossibly dangly pearl earrings and rushed down her family’s opulent staircase to plead that her extensive purse collection not get repossessed. (Her boyfriend bought them for her, so technically they belong to him.) Throughout the run of Schitt’s Creek, some of
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