Rob McElhenney is opening up about his health and saying he was diagnosed with “neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities.”
29.06.2023 - 00:40 / thewrap.com
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” is uniting with another 2000s TV staple, “Breaking Bad.” Season 16’s “Celebrity Booze: The Ultimate Cash Grab,” which is set to premiere Wednesday, June 28, will follow the gang as they meet Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, who play themselves in the episode. In the clip, Dennis (Glenn Howerton) and Mac (Rob McElhenney) have a plan in store for Paul and Cranston as they make an appearance in Philly to launch their own celebrity liquor label, Dos Hermanos. But that scheme comes to a screeching halt when Paul refuses to shake Dennis’ hand.
“I really don’t mind shaking his hand,” Cranston whispers to his former AMC co-star.“How many times do I have to go through this? We’re not shaking hands,” Paul responds. The short moment is a complete about-face from the dynamics between Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. The Season 16 episode will premiere on FXX on June 28 at 10/9c p.m.
ET. Written by Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day and Glenn Howerton and directed by Megan Ganz, it will follow the gang as they try to get a taste of the glamorous celebrity life. Last season, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” broke a record to become the longest-running live-action sitcom of all time.
With Season 16, the series has only extended this streak. The comedy first premiered on FX in 2005 before moving to FXX in 2013. Starring Howerton, McElhenney, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olsen and Danny Devito, the dark comedy has received critical acclaim and has amassed a cult following.
Rob McElhenney is opening up about his health and saying he was diagnosed with “neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities.”
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, said he will “go through the full diagnosis” on an episode of the show’s companion podcast which will be released later this month.In a post on Twitter on Tuesday (July 11), McElhenney wrote: “I was recently diagnosed with a host of neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities! At 46! I go through the full diagnosis/prognosis on the @thesunnypodcast (which drops in 2 weeks).“It’s not something I would normally talk about publicly but I figured there are others who struggle with similar things and I wanted to remind you that you’re not alone. You’re not stupid.
Rob McElhenney is sharing something incredibly personal — in the hopes it will help others.
Rob McElhenney revealed Tuesday that he recently found out he has several neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities, adding that he decided to share the news publicly to help others feel less alone. "I was recently diagnosed with a host of neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities! At 46!" the "It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia" creator tweeted, adding that he plans on detailing the diagnoses on his "The Always Sunny Podcast" with costars Glenn Howerton and Charlie Day in two weeks. "It’s not something I would normally talk about publicly but I figured there are others who struggle with similar things and I wanted to remind you that you’re not alone. You’re not stupid.
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It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia co-stars, who have been married since 2008, jokingly responded to claims that McElhenney had cheated on Olson while in Wales.In a post on Twitter, Olson wrote: “It was me who had the affair. But it was not with someone from Wales.
Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson are still going strong!On Monday, the couple took to social media after an online rumor started that the two It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia stars were splitting up and that McElhenney had an affair. «It was me who had the affair. But it was not with someone from Wales,» she began in her tweet, sharing a Perez Hilton article, which cited the gossip Instagram account DeuxMoi, about the speculation.
Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson are going to keep getting the last laugh — together.
Kaitlin Olson is poking fun at the rumors that her marriage to Rob McElhenney is on the rocks.
Oh thank goodness!
“It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia” star Kaitlin Olson is responding to the rumour mill with a dash of cheekiness.
Well, this is awful news if true!
Breaking Bad co-stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul made a guest appearance in yesterday’s episode of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia – you can watch a clip below.In the episode, titled Celebrity Booze: The Ultimate Cash Grab, Cranston and Paul play fictional versions of themselves and stop by Philly to promote their real-life mezcal brand Dos Hombres.Hoping to pitch their own idea for an alcoholic beverage, Mac and Dennis approach the actors for a photo. However, they’re soon thrown off guard when Cranston refuses to shake their hand (at Paul’s insistence) and the meeting comes to an abrupt end.The episode aired on FXX in the US on Wednesday (June 28) and is now available to stream on Hulu.
Earlier this week, James Gunn cast David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan in his upcoming “Superman: Legacy” as Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane. But who will play Kal-El’s main adversary, Lex Luthor, in the first DCU film? According to reports, it’s down to Alexander Skarsgård and Bill Skarsgård to play the villainous mad scientists/CEO.
Bryan Cranston‘s trophy shelf might get a little more crowded after his dramatic reading of a season 10 Vanderpump Rules finale scene.
Bryan Cranston can do an epic impression of Ariana Madix, without ever watching “Vanderpump Rules”.
Bryan Cranston to elevate a fight into the realm of high art.The alum sat down on Tuesday's, alongside his co-star Maya Hawke, and was coaxed into a game of «Clubhouse Playhouse.»As Cohen explained, Cranston was challenged to deliver a dramatic reading of Ariana Madix's emphatic monologue, delivered at her ex-boyfriend Tom Sandoval, during the dramatic reunion special earlier this month.«Is it alright if I don't know what I'm doing?» Cranston asked, before beginning. «I've never seen this show.»After assurances from Cohen and Hawke that he'd nail it, Cranston began, and knocked the impassioned and heated monologue out of the park.«I've been with you for nine years, when you were literally f**king wearing combat boots and skinny jeans and you didn't have a dime to your name,» read Cranston, injecting sass and defiant energy into every line.
Being one of the most famous people in the world has its pros and cons. Bryan Cranston recently revealed plans are in motion to leave Hollywood behind for a quieter life in France, and Marvel star Tom Holland "disappeared" after filming his latest show. And Chris Hemsworth stepped back from his superhero life on screen to focus on family after a shocking diagnosis.
In the second and final season of Showtime series Your Honor, Bryan Cranston reprises the role of disgraced judge Michael Desiato. At the end of Season 1, Desiato’s son was murdered by the Baxter crime family, and fresh out of prison himself, Desiato not only seeks to avenge his son’s death but to rediscover his own moral compass and find some kind of redemption. It’s another nuanced performance in a storied career that includes such roles as the inimitable Walter White in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, the titular character in Trumbo, Hal in Malcolm in the Middle and Stan in Little Miss Sunshine. Here, Cranston muses on his French country retirement plans, explains the glaring absence of karaoke in his life, and reveals his dreams of making a Broadway musical and why his desert island TV picks definitely won’t include Breaking Bad.
This week’s guest is Bryan Cranston. Perhaps best-known for his multiple Emmy-winning role of Walter White in AMC series Breaking Bad and his Oscar-nominated turn in the film Trumbo, Cranston has most recently played Judge Michael Desiato in Your Honor on Showtime.