Stacey Solomon 's kids aren't happy with their mum after she decided to get a tattoo tribute to her husband instead of them.
24.04.2023 - 20:33 / deadline.com
Day 1 of Disney’s second wave of layoffs is impacting ABC and Freeform’s senior programming ranks and Disney Television Studios’ music operations.
Respected development executive Julie Jarmon, in her second stint at Freeform as SVP development, is departing, with the network’s development and current consolidated under Jamila Hunter, EVP of original programming and development. (Also leaving in the layoffs is Freeform’s Alix Lee, director of development and programming.)
Stacey Adams, ABC’s SVP, Current Programming, who has been leading the network’s drama current team, is departing. Head of drama Brianna Bennett, who has been spearheading development, will now also take over current. (ABC head of comedy Erin Wehrenberg already has been handling both development and current).
Over the past couple of decades, networks have gone multiple times back-and-forth between having standalone current programming units and combining them with development.
20th Television and ABC Signature’s music departments are being consolidated under 20th TV’s EVP and head of music Jeremy Summers. His counterpart, Dawn Solér, SVP music for ABC Signature and a 16.5-year veteran of the studio, is leaving as part of the layoffs.
“Bye bye ABC….. more later,” she wrote on Facebook.
In the first round of layoffs, Network and Platform production for scripted television across Disney Entertainment was consolidated under ABC Signature’s Carol Turner, and the studio’s IP acquisition department was dissolved.
Also leaving today is ABC Signature’s manager of drama development Gabrielle Gold.
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Stacey Solomon 's kids aren't happy with their mum after she decided to get a tattoo tribute to her husband instead of them.
Stacey Solomon left her children "annoyed" after she decided to get a tattoo tribute to her husband Joe Swash, the former EastEnders actor has revealed. Joe, 41, who was evicted from I'm A Celebrity...South Africa during last night's show, appeared on Loose Women today (Wednesday 10 May) to discuss his time in the jungle and his life with wife Stacey, 33. As he reflected on his experience in the jungle the second time around, and admitted to constantly missing his family and kids, Joe also spoke about the special inking Stacey decided to dedicate to him.
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Stacey Solomon has been making the most of Pickle Cottage’s private gym after giving it a much-needed spring clean this Bank Holiday weekend. The mum-of-five snuck in a quick stretch this morning, joined by the family pup. In the clip shared to her Instagram Stories, Stacey showed herself sat on the gym floor with the doors open to let in the fresh air getting in a morning stretch before the day began.
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Being strong for mom. Savannah Chrisley shared an update on how her mom, Julie Chrisley, is coping with her new life in prison.
Julie Chrisley is really struggling with her prison sentence!
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