There will be no third season of Netflix’s space drama Another Life, star Katee Sackhoff revealed on Twitter Monday. The news, which is not surprising, comes four months after the release of Season 2 on Oct. 14.
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the internet’s most hated character, Che Diaz. In the episode, out Thursday on HBO Max, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), goes to what she believes is a dinner to meet the family of her non-binary lover, Che. In reality, Che takes Miranda to a crowded nightclub and gets on the stage to sing a song.
A confused Miranda stands in the crowd and says, “What is happening?” It’s an unintentionally funny moment, since that’s the viewer’s reactions to most of Che’s antics. Onstage, Che proclaims that this is their way of announcing to their “nearest and dearest” that they are going out to Los Angeles to make a pilot for a TV show.
Miranda initially seems displeased that Che did not tell her this news privately, but Che tells her that they only just found out. “You had time to put together a band and a song and practice,” Miranda points out, after Che’s performance, to which Che responds, “What can I say, I’m a f–king narcissist.” Just when it seems like “And Just Like That” is finally recognizing that Che is an insufferable character and is getting rid of them, the tide turns: Che asks Miranda to come with them to LA, and Miranda agrees — even ditching out on a prestigious internship to do it. “I’m going to be in LA with Che, I’m in love!” a smiling Miranda tells her skeptical pals.
Carrie questions her choice but maintains that she is “not judging” and is happy for her. Ever since “And Just Like That” premiered on Dec. 9, Che Diaz — a queer podcaster/comedian who is the first non-binary character in the “Sex and the City” universe — has become a character who has sparked outrage among viewers. Memes have sprung up online comparing Che showing up in any given location to scary moments from horror movies.
There will be no third season of Netflix’s space drama Another Life, star Katee Sackhoff revealed on Twitter Monday. The news, which is not surprising, comes four months after the release of Season 2 on Oct. 14.
To say Jessica Hayes didn’t have the best 2021 would be an understatement.The star endured a heartbreaking split from fiancé Dan Lawry last spring, just six months after the couple lost their second child, a little boy named Teddy, to a late miscarriage at 19 weeks. Determined to pick herself up and carry on for two-year-old son Presley, the Love Island series one winner said she decided to make a huge change in her lifestyle. “I never focused on myself, I just wasn’t living a healthy lifestyle,” the 28-year-old explains.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched Season 2 of “Euphoria” on HBO. Lyla Garrity, the bubbly, spoiled country princess of “Friday Night Lights” iconically portrayed by Minka Kelly, had a thing for football jocks and hyping them up on the field, but that’s just about where the superficial similarities between Lyla and “Euphoria’s” Maddy Perez (Alexa Demie) — TV’s latest teen queen bee — end. Garrity was a cotton-candy angel compared to Perez’s sour and smart-mouthed demeanor.
HBO Max sequel, “And Just Like That.”The limited series showed iconic characters Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York and Miranda as they deal with the next phase of their lives: aging.Nixon discussed Miranda’s love affair with podcast host Che Diaz (played by Sara Ramirez) as well as fan confusion over the relationship during a Vogue interview published Tuesday.Many fans have wondered why Miranda isn’t as pragmatic as she was on “Sex and the City” in the sequel series.“I think that’s a bizarre reaction,” the “Gilded Age” actress told the fashion bible. “First of all, I think Miranda is brave, and I think Miranda is charging forward.
“The White Lotus” and “Euphoria” — but Hollywood’s power players didn’t always believe Sydney Sweeney was fit for television. In a new interview with British GQ, the 24-year-old talked about her teenage years spent struggling to secure gigs, leaving her cash-strapped family living out of a budget motel room. “A casting director told me once that I will never be on a TV show,” the Spokane, Washington native revealed.
"If somebody had told me six years ago that I’d spend most of my waking hours thinking about my vagina, I’d have laughed them out of the room. But the constant, biting pain I feel down there not only rules my life, but my family’s too. It’s only with the support of my husband David, 43, that I’m still alive today.
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My 600lb Life's first-ever transgender star Destinee Lashaee has died at the age of 30.The death of the reality star was confirmed by her brother Wayne Compton on Facebook as he shared several photos of his sibling before penning a heartbreaking tribute. "I accept you for who you are, I accept every flaw that come with you, I’m sorry you felt alone, I’m sorry you felt you had nobody else to turn too," he began the post.
Man, Liam Neeson just can’t help but get TMI in interviews! But at least this is so much nicer than the big guy’s last surprise revelation during a press junket!
Louise Thompson's partner Ryan Libbey has shared some of his best pieces of advice as he reflected on his first 12 weeks of being a dad. The fitness influencer posted his top tips to his 205,000 followers alongside an adorable photo of him holding his son, Leo-Hunter. As the birth of his little boy was 12 weeks ago, the 31 year old gave a nugget of help for fellow dads for every week his baby has been on planet earth.The list began: "1.
in its second season, that has “misguidedly and erroneously” depicted high school drug use.Zendaya, 25, has since come out to defend the show in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly. “Our show is in no way a moral tale to teach people how to live their life or what they should be doing.
. However, Nixon didn't find that dynamic intriguing. "Nya was a straight character and Miranda's a straight character and I was like, 'Well, that doesn't sound very sexy at all.'"She continued, “Two women who've gotten to this age and who are now just fumbling around.
SPOILER ALERT: This story reveals major plot points from the Season 1 finale of HBO Max’s And Just Like That…
In a letter to members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences today, Academy CEO Dawn Hudson said the organization had the “highest ever participation during voting at any time in the Academy’s history”. She notes ballots were submitted from 82 countries (from 9487 eligible voters who could participate) and makes a continued plug to use the Academy Screening Room for viewing contenders and “extra” content going forward in the season, especially since this the first year physical DVD screeners have been banned, mostly for environmental concerns.