Meghan Trainor suffered a breakdown immediately after announcing the 2017 Grammy Awards nominations on live TV.
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Stephen Amellis having an honest discussion about his mental health following the end of Arrow.
Filming has since wrapped on the series and the final episode is set to air next week, but the star is finding it difficult to say goodbye to the character he played for over seven years. These feelings revealed themselves when he sat down to talk with Michael Rosenbaum for the Inside of You podcast.
To start, Stephen and Michael discussed the show and what Stephen is currently up to, especially in
Meghan Trainor suffered a breakdown immediately after announcing the 2017 Grammy Awards nominations on live TV.
Jessica Mann — a key witness in Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial who alleges the former movie mogul raped and sexually assaulted her on numerous occasions — was let off the stand on Monday when she said she was having a panic attack during cross-examination.
There’s no stopping Joaquin Phoenix, who won Best Actor in a Leading Role at the the 73rd Annual British Academy Film Awards on Sunday.
The CW bid adieu to Arrow with an emotional series finale. After a successful journey of eight seasons and 170 episodes, series aired its finale episode on January 28.
The finale of the CW’s “Arrow” failed to draw a large audience for the network and missed the mark a little in the TV ratings.
By Geoff Boucher
Oliver Queen and his band of superfriends closed the chapter that set off the Arrowverse during the Tuesday, January 28, series finale of Arrow, titled “Fadeout.”
By Geoff Boucher
It may be a hard pill to swallow, but it's time to say goodbye to Arrow now that the series finale is finally upon us. After countless saves, five spin-offs (and counting), and one final sacrifice, Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) will take his final bow and say farewell.
It's time for to hang up the bow.
Although we had no way of knowing it at the time, when Arrow debuted on The CW in the fall of 2012, it marked a turning point for the young network, which had just launched in 2006 after The WB and UPN ceased operations. Over the course of the show's eight-season tenure, which will come to an end Tuesday, the superhero series starring Stephen Amell as millionaire playboy turned arrow-slinging vigilante Oliver Queen significantly altered the trajectory and perception of The CW.
Arrow star Stephen Amell has shared a harrowing experience of suffering a panic attack while recording a podcast.
Oliver Queen's (Stephen Amell) first death during Crisis on Infinite Deaths, in which he stayed behind to fight off those Dementor-like creatures while his friends escaped, ripped our hearts into a million pieces. According to the Arrow star, filming that tragic scene was just as painful. During an appearance on Smallville alum Michael Rosenbaum's podcast Inside of You, Amell opened up about that unforgettable moment and why filming it was such a frustrating experience.
Taking time to heal. Stephen Amell suffered a panic attack mid-interview on the Tuesday, January 21, episode of Michael Rosenbaum’s podcast “Inside of You.”
Amell was a guest on a podcast hosted by Michael Rosenbaum, popular as Lex Luthor on the show "Smallville", reports dailymail.co.uk.
Arrow star Stephen Amell has explained his behaviour on a new podcast, revealing he suffered a panic attack.
Stephen Amell is opening up about panic attacks after having one midway through recording a podcast.
When Arrow premiered over seven years ago on The CW, it featured a fresh-faced cast of gorgeous humans who were virtual strangers to many viewers. Now — well, they're still gorgeous humans because CW actors don't age, but they're no longer strangers to us. They're beloved actors who've brought this amazing series to life, and we'll be sad to see their characters go.
This Is Us just kicked off its latest Big Three trilogy with one giant panic attack.