When it comes to her hair, Tamar Braxton has been an open book. The singer and reality TV star shocked many of her fans in the past by shaving her head bald.
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The Bold and the Beautiful has come up with an inventive way to film sex scenes as it gets ready to resume production on the long-running daytime soap: blow-up dolls.
Executive producer and head writer Bradley Bell has said that the Emmy Award-winning CBS show will use a mixture of stand-ins and blow-up dolls to preserve the show’s steamier moments.
“We have some life-like blow-up dolls that have been sitting around here for the past 15 years, that we’ve used for various other stories — (like)
When it comes to her hair, Tamar Braxton has been an open book. The singer and reality TV star shocked many of her fans in the past by shaving her head bald.
Denise Richards has been through it all before.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorCentral Park star and co-creator Josh Gad said on NBC’s Today this morning that replacing Kristen Bell as the voice of a mixed-race character on the Apple TV+ series was “frankly an easy decision to make.” Watch the clip above.The move to have a TBA black actor voice the Molly character was announced Wednesday.
sudden production shutdown was the fault of the testing lab, which “produced several false positives” in onsite COVID-19 testing.They’ve since switched labs and have no legitimate positive cases of the coronavirus, a spokeswoman for Bell-Phillip Television told TheWrap.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“The Bold and the Beautiful” was forced to put a brief stopper in production last week, in order to upgrade its COVID-19 testing capacities to accommodate “the large volume of testing needed.”Now, the long-running CBS soap’s producer Bell-Phillip Television has issued a statement blaming the production delays on the testing lab provided by TV City, where the series shoots, which returned “several false positive” results.
sudden production shutdown was the fault of the testing lab, which “produced several false positives” in onsite COVID-19 testing.They’ve since switched labs and have no legitimate positive cases of the coronavirus, a spokeswoman for Bell-Phillip Television told TheWrap.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThe Bold and the Beautiful did not resume production today as scheduled.“The Health Department had some additional questions about the lab TV City provided The Bold and the Beautiful with last week, which produced several false positives,” a spokesperson for the series said.B&B producer Bell-Phillip Television has changed labs and has resolved all problems, according to the company.
Pink as a pop of bubblegum and only a little more substantial, Magnus von Horn’s “Sweat,” one of the Cannes 2020 Official Selections that plays during this week’s Cannes Virtual Market is, despite all the cardio, a curiously low-blood-pressure affair.
Duffy continued her slow-burn return to music on Friday (June 19) with the release of the emotionally wrenching ballad "River in the Sky." The gentle piano and voice track emphasizes the British soul singer's crystal blue vocals, which glide from a crying emotion to a hint of hope as she asks a question without a clear answer.
Production on CBS soap opera series The Bold and the Beautiful has been delayed to “better accommodate the large volume of testing needed” amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Also Read: 'The Bold and the Beautiful' Will Use Blow-Up Dolls for Sex ScenesAs part of the show’s new safety protocols, the cast and crew are all tested for coronavirus on a daily basis. The show has also hired a COVID-19 director who is on set at all times to make sure proper protocols are followed as set forth by L.A.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVCBS’ The Bold And The Beautiful today became the first U.S.
Will Thorne Staff WriterProduction on the long-running CBS soap “The Bold and the Beautiful” has been “paused” after just one day back on set, Variety has learned exclusively.The show returned to production today in Television City Studios, however, production has been halted to “better accommodate the large volume of testing needed,” per a spokesperson for the show’s producer Bell-Phillip Television.“We have paused very briefly to modify our testing protocol to better accommodate the large
since the pandemic shutdown in mid-March.The quirky, imaginative steps are being taken to adhere to state, county and industry protocols regarding COVID-19 — as “B&B” became the first US broadcast series to go back into production Wednesday at Television City in LA.“When we were reviewing the scripts we started taking out all the romantic scenes and [the scripts] just fell flat,” the show’s executive producer/head writer Bradley Bell tells The Post.
Believe it or not, this is not something that happened to Joey Tribbiani on Friends — this is the world we live in. Thanks, 2020!
told Forbes. “We’re dusting off the dolls and putting new wigs and make-up on them and they’ll be featured in love scenes.”Bell added that for intimate scenes that also involve touching (and a live body that can move), they will use actors’ spouses, provided they test negative for COVID-19.Also Read: 'The Bold and the Beautiful' to Become First U.S.