Still showing her respect. Meghan Markle spilled plenty of tea about her experience with the British royal family on Sunday, March 7, but she wasn’t willing to disparage Queen Elizabeth II.
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The show must go on for Arsenio Hall.
In the March issue of Esquire, the comedian talks about hosting his late night talk show during the 1992 L.A. riots, which erupted following the acquittal of police officers charged in the beating of Rodney King.
As it turns out, the network wanted to air a rerun the night of the riots, but Hall insisted on going ahead with the show.
“I’m the guy that needs to do a show,” he says, recalling asking Reverend Cecil Murray of the First African Methodist Church
Still showing her respect. Meghan Markle spilled plenty of tea about her experience with the British royal family on Sunday, March 7, but she wasn’t willing to disparage Queen Elizabeth II.
Prince Akeem and his loyal aide Semmi. “We were insane,” says Hall.The ’80s, Murphy says, are “all a blur.”“I was so young, all this stuff was happening.
Taylor Swift‘s BFF Todrick Hall recently defended the singer over a joke made by Netflix’s latest release--Ginny & Georgia. The 35-year-old entertainer posted a defense of the 31-year-old folklore singer after she called out Netflix for a Ginny & Georgia joke about her dating life.
Eddie Murphy is opening up about one of his iconic movies.
Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall are looking back on filming "Coming to America." Ahead of the release of the famed comedy's sequel "Coming 2 America," the duo appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and revealed that Paramount had a demand when it came to the movie's casting. Hall, 65, revealed that the studio made them cast a White actor to play the character of Maurice -- who was played by Louie Anderson.
Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall were dying to share the screen with him.When the two of them appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to promote the sequel, “Coming 2 America,” they revealed the real reason.“I love Louie, but I think we were forced to put Louie in it,” Hall, 65, told the host.
Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall both claim Paramount Pictures forced them to cast a white actor in the original “Coming To America” movie in 1988. In the film, Emmy-winning actor Louie Anderson was part of the cast as Maurice.
JJ Watt is joining a new team!
The 2021 Golden Globe Awards have found the perfect way to get fans excited for the big show.
Without a doubt, “Coming 2 America” is one of the most anticipated comedy sequels of all time. For many, the 1989 original is up there as one of the best comedies ever produced, with so many quotable lines and legendary performances (particularly from its two leads, Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall).
Arsenio Hall and Eddie Murphy made a pact some 30 years ago to never make a Coming to America sequel — but relentless fandom changed their minds. Dropping byThe Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Wednesday, Hall explained what finally sparked Murphy's idea for a follow-up to the classic 1988 film about a wealthy African prince who comes to America looking for true love.
Arsenio Hall and Stephen Colbert discussed having their late-night TV status in common as the comedian appeared on Wednesday’s “The Late Show”.
coronavirus last spring and the luxury sector was experiencing its deepest profit drops ever to conceive a new brand, under the Italian surname he inherited from his immigrant grandfather.And he defied yet another piece of conventional wisdom, launching Del Core with a live runway show during the otherwise digital Milan Fashion Week of womenswear previews for the next cold weather season.
Looks like Lucy Hale may have a new man in her life!
Lucy Hale keeps it casual in a blue top while holding on to an iced coffee while out in Los Angeles on Monday morning (February 22).
Lucy Hale may have a new man in her life!The actress was spotted packing on the PDA with former star Skeet Ulrich in Los Angeles over the weekend.In pics obtained by, Hale, 31, and Ulrich, 51, can be seen enjoying a romantic lunch date at Sweet Butter Cafe, sneaking in a few kisses that were caught on camera by paparazzi.
Bryce Hall and Blake Gray, two of the most popular stars on the social media app TikTok, are facing charges for partying during the pandemic and they both just pleaded not guilty.
Jonah Hill is catching some waves!
More than 30 years after “Coming To America” was released, the king has returned.