Paris Hilton isn’t letting this go.
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Teresa Palmer) back in time to Elizabethan England for season 2, hiding out as they go on their latest mystical quest to control Diana's magical powers and look for the Book of Life.
But, in signature fashion, not all goes according to plan for the couple — as Diana struggles to manage her powers and Matthew has difficulty reinserting himself back to his past life centuries ago.It's in his trip back to Elizabethan London where Matthew comes face to face with his stepfather, Philippe (James
.Paris Hilton isn’t letting this go.
Did reality TV newcomer and super-hunk Matt James just get caught doing something he shouldn’t have been doing on social media?!
Paris Hilton has opened up once more about the alleged abuse she claims she suffered while staying at the Provo Canyon School as a “troubled teen”. The reality star, who spoke openly about the trauma in last year's documentary, This Is Paris, says the experience is something she will struggle to move on from.
Donald Trump’s final day in office has finally come and television’s late night hosts could not be more excited to welcome President-elect Joe Biden and his administration. Stephen Colbert, James Corden and more late-night personalities celebrated the final day of the Trump administration in their own ways, from cranking out their final roasts to featuring musical numbers inspired by the president’s hectic days.
NEW YORK -- Excerpts from upcoming works by Pulitzer Prize-winner Viet Thanh Nguyen and crime writer Lisa Scottoline are among 46 books previewed in a free e-book collection.“Buzz Books 2021: Spring/Summer” was released Tuesday by the industry newsletter Publishers Lunch.
Netflix has slotted Monday, February 15 for the premiere of Kevin James’ NASCAR comedy series The Crew. (The date just happens to follow the Daytona 500 on February 14). The streamer also unveiled the first trailer and announced new guest cast members Paris Berelc (Alexa & Katie, Hubie Halloween) and Bruce McGill (National Lampoon’s Animal House, MacGyver).
If you’re looking for Nathan Scott and Chase Adams, this isn’t the show! In 2018, One Tree Hill alum James Lafferty and Stephen Colletti decided to write a TV show about actors trying to find their ways after starring in a massively successful show. Their series Everyone Is Doing Great will debut on Hulu this month — but don’t expect to see the teen heartthrob characters that you fell in love with during the CW hit, which aired from 2003 to 2012.
After portraying Nathan Scott on The CW’s One Tree Hill for nine seasons (appearing in 182 of the series’ 187 episodes), James Lafferty thought it’d be simple to land another role on TV. He quickly learned that he was wrong — one of the many things he based his character on in his new comedy Everyone Is Doing Great.
It took nearly three years for “Everyone is Doing Great” to find its home.The comedy series, available only on Hulu starting Wednesday (Jan.