Adam Lambert kicked off Pride Month with a new anthem that should go on repeat for the next 30 days!
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CBS‘ summer schedule can be summed up in two words: “Big Brother.” The network will celebrate the 25th season of the beloved reality series with a 90-minute special on Wednesday, Aug. 2. Following the premiere, CBS will air episodes on Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
This season will also feature live evictions from the house. “Expect the unexpected this summer with a season full of twists and turns and throwbacks to the last 24 seasons,” CBS teased in a press release. Julie Chen will return as the series’ host, and Paramount+ subscribers will continue to be able to catch new episodes live.
“Big Brother” has long been a major hit for CBS. That remained the case last summer. According to the network, viewers watched over 12.3 billion minutes of the reality series across the network, Paramount+, CBS.com and the CBS app.
That marked an increase in streaming viewership of 17% from 2021 to 2022. Though houses full of strangers remains the biggest highlight of CBS’ summer, its schedule will start in earnest days earlier on Friday, July 28. That marks the return of “Secret Celebrity Renovation.” Hosted by Nischelle Turner, each episode follows a different celebrity who surprises someone in their hometown with a renovation.
This season will include NFL player Damar Hamlin, “The Amazing Race’s” Phil Keoghan, actor and comedian JB Smoove and “Fire Country’s” Max Thieriot as its celebrities. Once again, Rob “Boston Rob” Mariano (“Survivor”) will serve as the series’ home improvement contractor, and interior designer Sabrina Soto (“Design Star,” “Trading Spaces) will return to the design team. That will then be followed by the premiere of CBS’ new game show, “Superfan,” on Aug.
Adam Lambert kicked off Pride Month with a new anthem that should go on repeat for the next 30 days!
Taylor Swift kicked off Pride Month with a message of support for the LGBTQIA+ community. The 33-year-old musician was speaking during the Chicago, Illinois stop of her 'Eras' tour when she informed her fans that her concerts are a "safe space" for everyone. She said: "'I'm looking out tonight, I'm seeing so many incredible individuals who are living authentically and beautifully, and this is a safe space.
Taylor Swift is celebrating Pride Month and making a statement about keeping up to date with politics during her Eras Tour.
Austin Butler is jumpstarting his Thursday (June 1) with a workout.
READ MORE: ‘Will Make a Great Trial Witness’: Experts Thrilled Jack Smith Is Investigating Trump’s Firing of Election Security ExpertWhile DeSantis is insistent that teachers are forcing very young students to pick pronouns, NCRM found no news reports supporting that claim.We did find several news reports of teachers suing for not wanting to use a child’s preferred pronoun, which are issues for the courts.We did find one report of a teacher who allegedly insisted on calling a 9-year old girl who identifies as a girl a boy, and the parents are suing.News12 on Long Island, New York in March reported, “the lawyer representing the girl’s family…says the student was bullied and had suicidal feelings.”“She says the teacher told the student to ‘try being gay.’ The teacher is also accused of calling the girl a male name. ‘The teacher had some kind of agenda to have these students have alternate sexual preferences or gender identities they may or may not have had,'” the attorney said.READ MORE: ‘It Has to Be Done’: These Are the House Republicans Open to Firing Kevin McCarthy as SpeakerIn April, Colorado’s KRDO reported, “During the last Colorado Springs School District 11’s board meeting, officials tabled a controversial pronoun policy that would prevent educators from asking students their preferred pronouns.
kicked off its 18th season on Tuesday and proved that even after all the thousands of auditions seen over the years there are still a lot of amazing acts out there looking for recognition.The show's stalwart stars — including judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara and Heidi Klum, as well as host Terry Crews — returned to the Pasadena Civic Auditorium as a whole new slew of hopefuls hit the stage to show off their skills.However, there were a few that clearly stood out — and one that inspired the judges to hand out the first of the season's coveted Golden Buzzers.The Mzansi Youth Choir, a collection of amazing singers from South Africa, came out with an amazing cover of a song called «It's OK,» written by former contestant Nightbirde, who died shortly after having to drop out of the season following a battle with cancer.The performance was breathtaking and uplifting and hit very close to home for the judges — all of whom had formed a connection to Nightbirde before her tragic passing.Simon was brought to tears and had a hard time getting out his words before showering the choir with love and praise.«I know how much this would have meant to her. Right until the end, she was so passionate about sharing her music,» a tearful Simon shared.
The queen of fashion! Sofia Richie debuted a number of fresh fits — all of which are perfect for the summer.
Hot mama! Kate Hudson rocked a thong bikini — and grossed out her older brother — while celebrating the start of summer.
Arctic Monkeys kicked off their UK stadium tour in Bristol last night (May 29) — check out the full setlist and fan-captured footage below.The gig marked the first of 15 live dates the band have lined up on this UK and Ireland tour, which makes stops in Sheffield, Manchester, London and more.Kicking off at Bristol’s Ashton Gate Stadium, the band played a total of 21 songs, including a number of tracks from their latest LP ‘The Car’, which was released last October.Alex Turner and co. opened the gig with a live rendition of ‘Mardy Bum’. Taken from their 2006 debut ‘Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not’, the show marked the first time that the original album version of the track has been performed live since 2007.
snaps from aboard the aircraft, the fashion influencer showed that she was toasting to saying their 'I do's' already. Her picture showed two mini bottles of Bottega Prosecco beside plastic cups of ice.
recently dipped into summer in a maroon string bikini and a soaked “got milk?” t-shirt, instantly transporting her millennial followers back to spring break circa 1999—the era of wet t-shirt contests and iconic dairy ad campaign. She paired the nostalgic look with her signature glowy skin and an equally drenched bob. “All I know is, I'm about to have the best summer of my life,” Bieber captioned the series of photos and video on Instagram on May 27, featuring Bieber sunbathing on a boat, sunbathing on a paddleboard, and reapplying what I presume (and hope) to be . You know, to protect her skin from all that sunbathing. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Hopefully, this does turn out to be the best summer of Hailey Bieber's life because 2023 has been off to a rocky start.
Emmerdale spoilers follow. Emmerdale has teased the beginning of a feud between Nicola King and Moira Dingle following a horror car crash which left Nicola's daughter Angel hospitalised. Tonight's (May 26) episode saw Nicola looking for someone to blame as she struggled to see her daughter suffering in a hospital bed.
CBS has set premiere dates for its summer slate of reality television programming, including three returning and one new series. “Secret Celebrity Renovation” kicks off the lineup with a July 28 premiere followed by the Aug. 2 debut of “Big Brother” Season 25. The all-new musical game show “Superfan” will launch on Aug. 9, and finally “The Challenge: USA” returns for its second season on Aug. 10. “Big Brother’s” 25th season will debut with a special 90-minute episode on Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. ET while a group of new Houseguests arrive at the “Big Brother” house. Following its premiere, the series will air on Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. followed by Thursdays at 9 p.m. featuring live evictions.
HBO Max is being rebranded as Max, and the new service will house twice the total amount of programming.
South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott announced his presidential run Monday, with a special mention of billionaire Larry Ellison, who has poured $25 million into Scott’s super PAC, Opportunity Matters Fund.“I choose freedom and hope and opportunity,” Scott told the crowd gathered in North Charleston, South Carolina, on Monday. ”We need a president who persuades not just our friends and our base” but seeks “common sense” solutions and displays “compassion for people who don’t agree with us.”From the stage, he specifically noted Ellison’s presence in the crowd, calling him a “great mentor.”Since 2020, Elison, co-founder of Oracle Corp., has made a series of donations totaling $25 million to Scott’s Opportunity Matters Fund – a conservative Super Pac.
will celebrate its milestone 25th season with a 90-minute premiere on Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. ET/PT with Julie Chen Moonves returning as host.
CBS is making its summer reality plans. The network said today that its unscripted juggernaut Big Brother will launch its 25th season with a 90-minute special on Wednesday, August 2, and then air Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. and Thursdays at 9.
EXCLUSIVE: EST Studios has entered into a partnership with New York and Bangkok-based N8 Studios to represent a slate of Asian films at global markets including the Marche du Film at Cannes.
Conan Gray has released his first single of 2023 to kick off a “new era” – check out the Max Martin-produced ‘Never Ending Song’ below.‘Never Ending Song’ is the first track Gray has released since 2022’s ‘Superache’ and the lush, ‘80s inspired track was also co-written by Martin.“I hope you can feel the smiles we had on our faces making this song. Happy beginning of summer,” Gray said, sharing the track on social media.Check out ‘Never Ending Song’ below.“It’s about a tale as old as time and something we’ve all gone through, which is a painful tumultuous relationship that just never seems to die no matter how many times you kill it,” Gray said in a press release.“The story just drags on and on.
Lily Moayeri Primavera Sound, the 22-year-old music festival based in Spain, is more than a FOMO-inducing lineup kicking off Europe’s festival season. It’s a marriage between the festival and the cities in which it takes place. This used to be a monogamous relationship with its birthplace of Barcelona where the three-day festival is staged in the middle of town — uncharacteristic for an event that has a daily draw of over 80,000. Since 2012, however, Primavera became polyamorous, extending to a sister festival in Porto, Portugal with a pared down version of its signature Barcelona event. This year, Primavera pushes the boundaries of its polygamous liaisons by launching an almost identical version of its Barcelona festival (which falls on the first weekend in June) in Madrid a week later, the same weekend as the Porto festival.