Nick Viall‘s time on The Bachelor went swimmingly… well, except for one little issue in a swimming pool!
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CBS This Morning, which airs at 7 a.m. ET.In addition to discussing the latest guidelines from medical health professionals on how to keep kids healthy and safe in school, the CBS This Morning special will also feature interviews with teachers about going back to school, their plans, concerns, how they're adapting, and the impact it will have on teachers, students, and families.
Nick Viall‘s time on The Bachelor went swimmingly… well, except for one little issue in a swimming pool!
Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts shared a special bond long before they were officially a couple.A source tells ET that the lovebirds, who tied the knot on Aug. 29, have actually known each other for several years and «have always been close.»«The two have shared a special bond that blossomed into love,» the source says.
Nick Viall first entered Bachelor Nation — but his goals are still the same. «My priorities of having a family are still No.
Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts are living that blissful newlywed life! The pair confirmed that they'd tied the knot on Aug. 29 in a series of sweet Instagram posts on Monday.In the photos posted by Nash, the star looked radiant in her flowing white mermaid wedding gown with a sweetheart neckline, while Betts looked chic in a white dress shirt and tie along with matching vest and slacks.Nash captioned the pic, «Mrs.
Niecy Nash, 50, is married to singer Jessica Betts and she shocked her fans with a surprise wedding pic on Aug. 31! The actress took to her social media accounts to share the stunning snapshot and it shows her happily raising her flowers in the air while wearing a gorgeous flowing white wedding gown and holding Jessica’s hand.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Skydance Television is developing an original hourlong series headlined and executive produced by Arnold Schwarzenegger In his first major foray into scripted television, I have learned.Created by Scorpion creator Nick Santora, the series is said to be a global spy adventure with a father (Schwarzenegger) and daughter at the center of the story.Skydance is expected to take out the project to streamers shortly.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Nick Robinson is set as the male lead opposite Margaret Qualley in Maid, Netflix’s dramedy series from writer Molly Smith Metzler; John Wells Productions, Margot Robbie’s LuckyChap Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television.Written by Metzler, Maid is inspired by Stephanie Land’s bestselling memoir Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive.
Ted Johnson ABC News will host a town hall with President Donald Trump and undecided voters on Sept. 15.George Stephanopoulos will anchor the event, which will take place in Philadelphia and will held in accordance with state and local government COVID-19 regulations and guidelines set by local health officials.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom announced what he called “a new partnership” in coronavirus testing. He said he was taking the action in anticipation of the stress the flu season will put on the testing system.“We have averaged roughly 100,000 tests in the state,” said Newsom.
Ted Johnson CBS News is launching CBS Village, an online destination for news division content about diverse groups, while it has made more additions to its newly formed race and culture unit.CBS Village will be a brand dedicated to content about a diversity of communities, including Black, Asian, LGBQT, LatinX, women and millennials.Kim Godwin, executive vice president of news, said that their “hope is that by spotlighting this cross-section of our coverage across all of our platforms, we’ll
Dave McNary Film ReporterMONDAY, AUG. 24The American Film Institute and Universal Pictures have launched a week-long “Black Stories Matter” series with “BlacKkKlansman,” “Get Out,” “Girls Trip,” “Loving” and “Straight Outta Compton” available for free through Aug.
More details are emerging about Lori Loughlin‘s role in getting her daughter Olivia Jade, 20, admitted the University of Southern California. The 56-year-old allegedly encouraged her daughter to lie to her college admissions counselor at prestigious Los Angeles private school Marymount, according to new court documents.
when life was actually good their wildly successful careers, sharing stories from yesteryear, and engaging with their devoted fanbase.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Timothy Ballard’s book Slave Stealers: True Accounts Of Slave Rescues Then & Now is set for TV adaptation with 6 Underground actor and consultant and former Navy SEAL Remi Adeleke penning the script with Cody Newton (formerly Cody Gifford).Emmy-winning Nick Nanton is directing the first season and will produce, alongside Brian Norton, Adeleke’s StoweAway Productions, and Ballard’s Operation Underground Railroad, the non-profit set up to combat
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe Australian government has opened the Temporary Interruption Fund that is designed to overcome the problem of production insurance and swiftly get cameras rolling on films and TV shows.The A$50 million fund will be administered by Screen Australia on behalf of the federal government.
CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan has signed with CAA. Duncan's reporting appears on CBS News broadcasts and platforms, including CBS This Morning, CBS Evening News, 48 Hours and CBS Sunday Morning.
A post shared by Jess Mulroney (@jessicamulroney) on Aug 11, 2020 at 8:07am PDTShe concluded on a positive note, writing: ‘Only up from here.’ The video also briefly features Jessica’s daughter Isabel.Some users began to post nasty comments about her bitter public fallout with Sasha along with asking whether she was feeling ‘down’ after being ‘dumped’ by Meghan, to which Jessica branded the rumors ‘fake news’ and begged the trolls to ‘just stop’.This video comes two months after Jessica’s last
to call on the government to ensure people are paid when they are off sick.He says those who are struggling financially and fearful over their jobs feel unable to take time off and that is creating a risk for their communities.In an interview on BBC Breakfast today he was asked whether he thinks it will be safe enough to reopen schools in September.Stressing that 'we've got to make it safe', he said there are two ways the government can help make that happen - giving local councils resources to