A new video is aiming to entice people to come to Loch Ness in search of its most famous inhabitant.
01.01.2022 - 19:05 / deadline.com
As we head into 2022, the news is filled with uncertainties — when the pandemic ends and whether inflation ebbs, to name just a few.
The same is true in the business of news, as the past year saw disruption, what with the surprise departures of a number of news personalities and the prospect of more in the coming year, while all of the networks are trying to beef up their streaming offerings in anticipation of an eventual shift in live TV viewing habits.
Here are ten things to watch out for in the
A new video is aiming to entice people to come to Loch Ness in search of its most famous inhabitant.
Megan Fox and her fiancée Machine Gun Kelly have been enjoying a romantic getaway after recently announcing their engagement. Rapper Machine Gun Kelly, 31, recently got down on knee and presented Megan, 35, with a gorgeous ring containing both an emerald and a diamond, estimated to be worth around £200,000. The loved-up pair announced the happy news on Instagram, with Megan sharing footage of the romantic moment her beau popped the question.
A post shared by Jennie Nguyen (@jennienguyenluv) According to, the posts were created at the height of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, after the death of George Floyd. In the posts, Nguyen, who is Vietnamese-American, shared racially insensitive memes and mocked protestors and compared them to “thugs.” After the posts resurfaced on Wednesday, fans of the show called for Andy Cohen and other producers to remove her from the franchise.
Fans are (rightfully) calling out Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jennie Nguyen after a series of old controversial social media posts resurfaced this week.
Jennie Nguyen has issued an apology after several Facebook posts of hers resurfaced.
Mary Cosby is opening up.
Making amends. Jennie Nguyen broke her silence amid backlash over her past Facebook posts, in which she allegedly made racist comments amid the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorNBC News is going to get out of Washington in January of 2022 so it can figure out who will be coming to Washington in 2024.When Chuck Todd appears on MSNBC’s “Meet The Press Daily” Wednesday and Thursday, he will do so from Georgia, where he will meet Georgia officials and candidates for office, all part of a bid by NBC News to fan out across the nation to find the most important stories that will affect this year’s midterms and the 2024 presidential race.“You cannot be a national news organization and cover the campaign process from Washington and New York,” says Carrie Budoff Brown, the NBC News senior vice president who oversees “Meet The Press” and has been assigned to oversee the unit’s midterms coverage. “You really need to get out of those two places.” Over the next weeks and months, NBC News correspondents will seek out influential people in battleground states and try to suss out emerging storylines in hopes of getting ahead-of-the-curve information to news and politics aficionados.
Tyler Perry’s most beloved character is returning in a new movie for Netflix.
Maintaining her innocence. Throughout season 2 of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, Jen Shah has repeatedly denied any involvement in the alleged crimes that led to her arrest.
Searchlight Pictures has acquired worldwide rights to Legendary Entertainment’s thriller Fresh, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People) and Sebastian Stan (Pam & Tommy), ahead of its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival slated for next week. The first feature from director Mimi Cave will stream exclusively across Disney’s platforms, debuting on Hulu in the U.S. on March 4, with a Latin American premiere on Star+ and a Disney+ unveiling in all other territories to take later this spring.
Remembering a legend. Following the death of comedian Bob Saget at age 65, many of his former costars and friends paid tribute and shared their condolences.
Editor’s note: Colman Domingo (Zola, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) is one of many Black actors whose careers were inspired by Sidney Poitier who broke racial barriers to become Hollywood’s first Black movie star and the first Black man to win Best Actor Oscar. In an essay for Deadline following Poitier’s death at age 94, Domingo writes about his meeting with Poitier and about the profound impact that encounter — as well as Poitier’s life and career — have had on him.
An icy showdown! Following a well-received debut on Bravo, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City returned with a bigger and even more dramatic second season.
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