Hello, heartbreaker! Sparks seem to be flying between Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox — but the rapper has a long history of flames and flings.
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By Peter White, Nellie Andreeva
CBS has renewed 18 more series for 2020-21 including the majority of its drama lineup and a trio of comedies.
The broadcaster has picked up dramas All Rise, Blue Bloods, Bull, FBI, FBI: Most Wanted, MacGyver, Magnum P.I., NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, Seal Team and S.W.A.T., comedies Bob ♥ Abishola, The Neighborhood and The Unicorn, news programs 60 Minutes and 48 Hours and reality series Undercover Boss.
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Hello, heartbreaker! Sparks seem to be flying between Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox — but the rapper has a long history of flames and flings.
Ruby Rose made the shocking announcement that she’s leaving The CW’s Batwoman, where she stars as the title character.
LOS ANGELES — In a surprise move, Ruby Rose, the star of the CW’s “Batwoman,” has decided to leave the television series ahead of its already announced second season.
Ruby Rose just announced she will no longer continue as Kate Kane/Batwoman!
When “Batwoman” returns for its second season, star Ruby Rose will not be reprising her role as the titular superhero.
Veteran RuPaul's Drag Race performers Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews and Carson Kressley are among the stars that will show up — virtually, of course — to help the Los Angeles LGBT Center raise money as part of its Rainbowthon event.The two-hour event, set for May 14 (6-8 p.m. PT/ 9-11 p.m.
Kristin Chenoweth and RuPaul’s Drag Race judges Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews, and Carson Kressley lead the line-up for the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s upcoming Rainbowthon event.
Lea Michele cradles her baby bump while on a walk with her husband Zandy Reich on Tuesday (May 12) in the Los Angeles area.
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LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Disney is in early development of a live-action remake of its 1997 animated movie “Hercules,” with “Avengers” filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo producing through their AGBO production company.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Disney is in early development of a live-action remake of its 1997 animated movie “Hercules,” with “Avengers” filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo producing through their AGBO production company.