Hollywood has come out in droves with support for Bruce Willis.
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Four in a Beds, Come Dine With Mes, the Coach Trips – that is mild and peril-free, the sort of ambient television that is perfect to chain-watch on an all-day hangover. Fame in the Family fits neatly into that timeslot: it’s on the outer reaches of interesting, like talking to someone at a wedding for just long enough to find one thing in common (“Oh your mum is from Northumberland? My grandmother was from Northumberland! No I’ve never been … ”).
It keeps you occupied without troubling you to have to stay awake. There are two things that are strikingly delightful about all this: first, nobody on this programme has any idea what tone or shape it will take (this includes the celebrity guests!) and it shows.
The contestants keep sniping at each other in their mid-meal interviews – “I think June might be a dark horse, you know” – as if sharing some mild fact about how her mother used to practise clog dancing makes her more related to Craig Revel Horwood than the actual DNA test. Odd streaks of jealousy come out when one stranger has slightly more in common with Shaun Ryder’s uncle than the others; there are weird Cluedo-esque attempts to one-up and outguess each other.
Nobody knows what’s happening but they all know that, by the end of the day, one of them is going home with the phone number of a Strictly judge. It adds a frisson of panic to everything they do.
The second thing is, and there is no unpretentious way of saying this, the dynamic of watching celebrities interact with non-celebrities is refreshingly enjoyable. I am bored of seeing celebrities talk to other celebrities on panel and chat shows: it’s all just a charisma-off where everyone knows to keep their anecdotes nice and tight for the edit, and Jimmy Carr is
.Hollywood has come out in droves with support for Bruce Willis.
The In Memoriam portion of the Oscars ceremony has been a time-honored tradition to remember those folks we have recently lost that have contributed to the world of cinema. It can be a more somber and sad part of the show, but this year producers attempted to inject a little more energy.
The 94th Oscars celebration has officially kicked off with the official red carpet at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
After directing multiple episodes of his Netflix series “Master Of None,” including all of season three, comedian Aziz Ansari (“Parks & Rec“) is making his feature film directorial debut for Searchlight Pictures. The film is yet to be titled, but is being referred to for now as “Being Mortal.” Ansari will also take a role in the film alongside Bill Murray, who was previously announced, and now another strong comedic actor has joined the project.
EXCLUSIVE: In what is turning into a cast of comedic hall-of-famers, sources tell Deadline Seth Rogen is set to join Bill Murray in Aziz Ansari’s feature directorial debut Being Mortal. Ansari is also on board to co-star from a script he wrote. He is also producing with Youree Henley. Taylor Friedman and Cameron Chidsey are overseeing for Searchlight Pictures.
Life is busy enough being a celebrity but raising a family on top of that is even more challenging. These celebs with large families make it look effortless as they handled raising families of six to 14 kids in the limelight. From the Kardashians to the Marleys, here are some celebrity parents that have raised Hollywood’s largest families.
Tom Brooks‘ attempt to spend the rest of his life with girlfriend Mariah Fineman hit an unexpected snag.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorUTA has hired Amy Grgich, Ella Mastrippolito and Pegi Murray in its Production Arts division as agents. The three new hires further highlight UTA’s continued focus on establishing an equitable and dynamic workforce.“Bringing in three top-line agents like Amy, Ella and Pegi ensure we will continue prioritizing our commitment to our Production Arts clients, said UTA Partner & Head of Production Arts Pete Franciosa.
Kelis‘ husband Mike Mora has died after a battle with stomach cancer.The 37-year-old photographer’s death was confirmed by Steve Satterhwaite of Red Light Management, in a statement to Entertainment Tonight.“Sadly, it’s true that Mike Mora has passed away,” he said. “We would ask all to respect Kelis and her family’s privacy as of right now.
Channel 4 viewers have savaged Fame in the Family as Craig Revel Horwood's brand new TV show begins. Viewers were left baffled by the first episode of the new show on Monday. On Twitter, fans rushed to criticise it for being a "pointless" format and a low budget Long Lost Family.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIt’s been a long time coming — two years, in fact — but the Songwriters Hall of Fame has confirmed that its twice-pandemic delayed 51 Annual Induction & Awards Gala will take place on Thursday, June 16, 2022, at its longtime location, the Marriott Marquis New York’s Times Square.The 2022 date, originally set for June 10, 2020, will induct previously announced songwriters, Mariah Carey, Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Ernie Isley / Marvin Isley / O’Kelly Isley / Ronald Isley / Rudolph Isley / Chris Jasper (the Isley Brothers), Steve Miller, Pharrell Williams / Chad Hugo (the Neptunes), Rick Nowels and William “Mickey” Stevenson. Master songwriter Paul Williams will be receiving the prestigious Johnny Mercer Award and Universal Music Publishing Chairman-CEO Jody Gerson will receive the Abe Olman Publisher Award.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentA&E is expanding its documentary series “Secrets of Playboy” with two additional episodes that will delve further into Hugh Hefner and his legacy through conversations with women who have never spoken up before.“Secrets of Playboy” examines Hefner’s Playboy empire, unearthing allegations of coercion, sexual assault, drugging and manipulation from various women over decades. Since its premiere this past January, it has become A&E’s most-watched series launch in more than five years.“Secrets of Playboy” airs Monday nights.
Stanford University is speaking out about allegations that late soccer star Katie Meyer was facing disciplinary action before her death.
Katie Meyer, 22, the goaltender for the Stanford women’s soccer team, has tragically passed away in a campus residence, reported the New York Post. “Katie was extraordinarily committed to everything and everyone in her world,” Stanford vice provost for student affairs Susie Brubaker-Cole and athletic director Bernard Muir said in a message on the university’s communications site, not revealing the cause of death.
Josh Duhamel knew "early on" that Audra Mari was "perfect" for him. The 'Thing About Pam' actor proposed to the 28-year-old beauty queen last month after more than two years of dating but popping the question wasn't a difficult decision for the 49-year-old star to make. Asked when he knew Audra was the one for him, Josh - who has eight-year-old son Axl with ex-wife Fergie - told 'Entertainment Tonight': "Oh, I knew that pretty early on.
Josh Duhamel, getting engaged back in January was something he could see coming for some time.The handsome star walked the red carpet at the premiere screening of his new NBC series, held at The Maybourne hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on Monday, and he spoke with ET's Lauren Zima about his recent romantic development.When asked when he knew that his fiancée, Audra Mari, was the one for him, Duhamel admitted with a smile, «Oh, I knew that pretty early on.»«She's an awesome girl, [and] she's perfect for me,» he continued. «We're both from North Dakota and I think there's a commonality that we have.