The Vanderpump Rules stars are slowly starting to piece together Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss‘ affair.
16.04.2023 - 08:35 / variety.com
Marta Balaga Oscar winner Rachel Weisz, and Rachel Weisz, dominated Canneseries on Saturday, as the audience gathered at the Lumière Auditorium in Cannes broke into spontaneous applause after the first scene of her new show “Dead Ringers.” Premiering in main competition, the six-episode limited Prime Video series – created by Alice Birch – played with the viewers’ emotions all throughout its first two episodes, eliciting frequent laughs and delivering more expletives than Logan Roy monologues, but also causing a few walk-outs, seemingly provoked by its detailed depictions of childbirth and medical procedures. A brand new take on the novel “Twins” by Bari Wood and Jack Geasland, later adapted by David Cronenberg in 1988 and starring Jeremy Irons, “Dead Ringers” sees Weisz as ambitious New York obstetricians – and twin sisters – Beverly and Elliot.
Introduced while verbally destroying an especially clumsy suitor they viciously nickname as “Larry” (Kevin Anton), the Mantle twins clearly suffer no fools, but they also have dreams of their own. Having witnessed way too much suffering and loss in their line of work, they want to create a birthing center that would change the existing system once and for all. As they set out to turn it into reality, and even find a wealthy patron in Jennifer Ehle’s Rebecca, their differences start to outweigh even the most striking similarities. But before that, there will be drugs, sex and fancy kombucha, and Weisz giving it her absolute all. Both as restrained Beverly, trying to become a mother herself, and as meat-loving, foul-mouthed spitfire Elliot. Known for “Lady Macbeth” and “The Wonder,” both starring Florence Pugh, Birch has already scored an Emmy nomination for “Normal People”
The Vanderpump Rules stars are slowly starting to piece together Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss‘ affair.
Busted. Tom Sandoval claimed he couldn’t travel to see Ariana Madix as she was grieving the loss of her grandmother — but it didn’t take long for Lala Kent to poke holes in his story.
Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from Season 4, Episode 6 of “Succession,” now streaming on HBO Max. Director Lorene Scafaria first entered the world of HBO’s “Succession” with the Season 3 episode “Too Much Birthday,” in which Kendall (Jeremy Strong) attempts to throw an elaborate party for himself, and ends the night having an emotional breakdown. She followed that up two weeks ago with Season 4’s “Honeymoon States,” the first episode after Logan’s (Brian Cox) death. Now, in Sunday night’s new episode, she “resurrected” Logan in a bizarre promo video for Living+, Waystar Royco’s new cash-grab product that combines real estate, healthcare and, naturally, IP integration.
Florence Pugh kicked off the Tiffany & Co. flagship store reopening celebration with a bang … literally! The actress debuted a fierce fringe at the A-list soirée.
The latest season of Winter Love Island was a whirlwind of romance, with some couples capturing our hearts while others fizzled out quickly. Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan stole the show, being crowned king and queen of the villa and taking home the coveted £50K cash prize.
Rachel Weisz is sharing a rare update on her 4-year-old daughter!
Bonding with James Bond. Rachel Weisz shared rare insight into her and husband Daniel Craig’s home lives with their 4-year-old daughter, Grace.
Scandoval is slowly unraveling right before our eyes on Vanderpump Rules.
Defending her ex. Sarah Ferguson defended her former husband, Prince Andrew, after he was stripped of his royal titles following his involvement in a sexual assault lawsuit brought by one of the late Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers.
Scheana Shay revealed what really happened during that Raquel Leviss fight as she chatted to Andy Cohen on Wednesday’s “Watch What Happens Live”.
Naman Ramachandran New York based Cargo Film & Releasing has acquired global rights, excluding France and Germany, to Germany-based Florian Film’s “The Books He Didn’t Burn,” which is narrated by Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons. Directed by Jascha Hannover, the film explores how Hitler’s personal library provides a look into his mind and how it significantly informed his worldview. While Hitler is better known for burning books than collecting them, the books he voraciously read provided the horrific rationale that led to the violence and harm he orchestrated toward Jewish people in 1930s and 1940s Europe. Contributors include Timothy W. Ryback, a historian and director of the Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation in The Hague, Delphine Horvilleur, France’s third female rabbi and many others.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are promoting their new film “Air,” telling the story of Nike’s Air Jordans. The film follows a Nike executive that lands a Michael Jordan endorsement, boosting the young athlete’s career and creating a product that revolutionized the sports market. In an interview, Affleck and Damon discussed the first time they met Jordan, with Jordan and Affleck entering a challenge of who was tallest.
Off to the desert! Tom Sandoval made his way to Coachella while Raquel Leviss receives treatment for her mental health amid the ongoing fallout from their affair.
Succession as part of her divorce settlement from Rupert Murdoch.The HBO series, which stars Brian Cox as Logan Roy, is partially inspired by the Murdoch family, along with other media mogul families like the Redstones and Mercers. “The amazing thing about this stuff is that it’s everywhere,” show creator Jesse Armstrong told The New York Times in 2019.“Sumner Redstone’s family. The Mercers.
Rachel Stevens has been pictured for the first time since the tragic death of her former S Club 7 bandmate Paul Cattermole. The singer and TV actress appeared to be in good spirits as she strolled through the London streets on her way into Global Radio station in the city centre. The 45 year old star opted for a casual but ultra cool black ensemble, as she strode along in a pair of baggy denim jeans, a black wool trench coat and a striped black and white cardigan underneath.
Howie Mandel’s daughter and “Howie Mandel Does Stuff Podcast” co-host, Jackelyn Shultz, is speaking out amid that backlash over their interview with “Vanderpump Rules” star Tom Sandoval.
Succession writers”, a new report has claimed.Since the multi-award-winning HBO show debuted in 2018, many parallels have been drawn between the fictional media family the Roys and the real-life Murdochs.Despite this, no explicit confirmation of any direct inspiration has been given by the show’s creators.In a new feature on the Murdochs for Vanity Fair, a source is cited claiming that Lachlan accused his brother James Murdoch of leaking stories about the family to the writers of the show, with Lachlan then telling his father Rupert.The feature adds that a separate source close to Lachlan denies that any stories were sold.Season four of Succession is currently airing on HBO, and fans have reacted to the “magnificent” twist in its latest episode.Spoilers for Succession season four below.In the episode titled Connor’s Wedding, Logan Roy (Brian Cox) departs on a flight to Sweden with some of his closest advisors to negotiate a new deal with Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård), while Logan’s children Roman (Kieran Culkin), Shiv (Sarah Snook) and Kendall (Jeremy Strong) attend their brother’s wedding on a cruise ship in New York.While Connor (Alan Ruck) is hopeful his father will make time for a fly-by visit, Roman, Kendall and Shiv are soon informed by Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) over the phone that Logan has fallen ill during the flight and has become unresponsive.After some emotional final goodbyes over the phone, Logan is later pronounced dead when the private plane lands back on US soil.
McKinley Franklin author Just when it seemed like the plethora of drama surrounding Season 10 of the Bravo reality show “Vanderpump Rules” couldn’t get any more robust, fans have been proven wrong once again: “Vanderpump Rules” alumni Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright are officially returning to the Bravo universe with exclusive “Watch With” specials on Peacock. TMZ first reported that “Vanderpump Rules” stars and real-life couple Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix split after Sandoval’s affair with fellow co-star Raquel Leviss. Since that March 3 report, all eyes have been on the reality TV show based around Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurants in West Hollywood, with ratings soaring higher than ever.
It’s been a messy breakup. Tom Sandoval claimed Ariana Madix asked him about fertilizing her eggs toward the end of their relationship, also alleging that the couple broke up weeks before Madix uncovered evidence of his affair with Raquel Leviss.
Could Tom Sandoval really have just written his own ticket off Vanderpump Rules and away from the Bravo universe?