Sir Billy Connolly has revealed his first nickname – and it’s about as far removed from The Big Yin as you can get.
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Billy Eichner revealed that Kirstie Alley blocked him on Twitter…but she insists it was all done in error!
It all started when Billy, host of the hilarious man on the street show Billy on the Street, shared a screen grab of Twitter telling him he had been blocked by Kirstie.
“Overwhelmed by the well wishes. Again, thank you. And yes we are all in this together,” Billy joked.
Well, a fan went and asked Kirstie why she blocked him and she responded, “I didn’t mam.. must have been in error ..”
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Sir Billy Connolly has revealed his first nickname – and it’s about as far removed from The Big Yin as you can get.
If there was ever a time we could all use some Hakuna Matata, it's right about now. For the next installment of the Disney Family Singalong, airing this Sunday, four of the stars of the live action Lion King reprised their roles for a performance of the seminal classic, "Hakuna Matata." It means no worries for the rest of your days and while no one can promise that in a time like this, it's nice to pretend we can stick to such a problem-free philosophy. E! News has your exclusive first look at
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He's not a fan of the comparison being made...
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Billy Porter, Andy Cohen, Cynthia Erivo, Billy Eichner, Debra Messing, Henry Winkler, Beanie Feldstein and Ilana Glazer are among the stars joining forces to raise money for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's emergency response fund through a virtual Passover Seder on Saturday. The live-streamed event will tell the original story of Exodus through music and comedy.