only Indigenous person on set for miles, and it was lonely. I wasn’t enjoying my work as much as I previously had been. But then on ‘Reservation Dogs,’ there was such a magic to the set.
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only Indigenous person on set for miles, and it was lonely. I wasn’t enjoying my work as much as I previously had been. But then on ‘Reservation Dogs,’ there was such a magic to the set.
Christy Carlson Romano admitted Shia LaBeouf’s success used to make her "salty," so much so that at one point she couldn’t bring herself to watch any of his movies. "We went from seeing each other every day, to not seeing each other for years, to him being this huge star," the "Even Stevens" star said in a video posted to her YouTube channel on Tuesday.
It's been quite the headline-making year for Courtney Stodden. The star, who will turn 27 on Aug.
Heating up in Hollywood! If you love healthy gummies or if you’re looking to help support indigenous communities, Us Weekly has you covered! Find out what celebrities are buzzing about this week by scrolling through the photos below.
Good in the ‘Wood?While Marvel’s latest movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is set to hit movie theaters on September 3, it held its world premiere in Hollywood on Monday, August 16.
Selena Gomez is opening up about her time as a young performer in Hollywood, explaining she often felt objectified in the eyes of the industry and the public since her days as a child star on Disney Channel’s "Wizards of Waverly Place." "For a while, I felt like an object. It felt gross for a long time," Gomez, 29, told ELLE magazine in a candid cover interview in which she is depicted as a modern-day Marilyn Monroe.
It's the start of a new school year and, for the fresh wave of young adults who've decided to go to college, an opportunity to shape their future. For an increasingly large number of Black students, this means following in the footsteps of many well-known figures and icons who've attended a historically Black college or university and have come out the other side praising their experience. There's just something about the HBCU experience that bonds Black Hollywood like nothing else.
William Earl After a short tenure as Alex Trebek’s replacement on “Jeopardy,” Mike Richards made the bombshell announcement to step down following a period of resurfaced lawsuits alleging sexist behavior in the workplace and sexist and disparaging remarks made on his previous podcasts.
Britney Spears is back at it. On Thursday, the 39-year-old pop star took to Instagram to continue her trend of sharing topless photos and videos amid allegations she battered an employee.
Big paychecks for the big names! When many of the most recognizable names in Hollywood are attached to star in potential blockbusters, they can often expect a very generous compensation package from production — a number that can total several millions of dollars.
As we’ve seen with the recent lawsuit between Scarlett Johansson and Disney, there’s a lot of complicated math that goes into an actor’s contract with a studio for a project. In previous years, the biggest names in Hollywood would earn an upfront fee, but they would then have the chance to earn a lot more with “back-end” deals that include profit-sharing with the studio.
The stars of the new Marvel movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings stepped out to celebrate at the film’s premiere!
Selome Hailu editorNot a week goes by in Hollywood without some high-profile discussion about diversity, racial equality and inclusion.
“Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!” For more than 40 years, Saturday Night Live has been a staple of the television industry — and has created some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
Bill Maher turned his New Rules segment against a preferred target, woke culture, this time in defense of Matt Damon, now “flailing around in cancel culture quicksand” for acknowledging he used a gay slur that was thrown around when he was coming of age in Boston, but stopped.