Gigi Hadid and Leonardo DiCaprio’s fling may just have some gas left in the tank.
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left the show in December, midway through her 11th season. Her exit followed that of other longtime cast members like Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney and Chris Redd, all of whom left before the start of the season.
By all accounts, she left long-running sketch show on great terms. Still, she agreed with Cohen when he compared the series to an ex-boyfriend.“I think next year I can start watching it,” Strong said.
“It’s just such a big part of my life and there’s so many people that I love there. So I feel like I would just be in a swamp of sadness, just my heart would break.
So I gotta keep my distance.”“SNL” has nearly wrapped up its 48th season. A plan is already in the works for a huge 50th anniversary special in two years, and Strong says she’ll return for it alongside so many other legends of the comedy world that came to stardom through the iconic sketch show. Strong clarified there has been no talks of her returning to host the show, as six-year veteran Molly Shannon did last Saturday, 22 years after her own exit.
.Gigi Hadid and Leonardo DiCaprio’s fling may just have some gas left in the tank.
Reunited and it feels so good…
Breaking up is hard to do … unless you’re Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson? The former couple were all smiles during a run-in inside the 2023 Met Gala.
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are clearly friendly exes!
Comedy — and fashion — king. Pete Davidson had fun with his look on the red carpet at the 2023 Met Gala in New York City on Monday, May 1.
There's trouble in paradise in a new clip released from the upcoming season 3 of The Kardashians, with Kim Kardashian in particular seen breaking down in floods of tears and being comforted by sister, Khloe.The new series, which is set for release on Disney+ and Hulu on May 25, will showcase recent months with the famous family including covering Kim's split from Pete Davidson and her eventful divorce from ex-husband, Kanye West.The explosive trailer opens with a troubled Kim reflecting on being in a relationship in the last series, to which she simply sighed, "Damn." But it became too much when suddenly she broke down. "Things change really quickly," she said to Khloe, before her sister questioned if she was "really ok?" The minor probing was all it took for Kim, 42, to unravel, sobbing as she spoke.Throwing her head back, she exclaimed that wasn't alright at all, as she put her head in her hands, with Khloe reaching over to embrace and hug her sibling.
Pete Davidson is gushing over his girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders!
Kim Kardashian is going through it in the new trailer for season 3 of. The 42-year-old mother of four and businesswoman is finally addressing her August 2022 split from Pete Davidson and her struggles with her ex-husband, Kanye West.In the new trailer, Kim sits down for her confessional interview, claiming, «I don't even know where we left off.»«You were still in a relationship,» a producer reminds her.«I was? Damn,» Kim says, smiling.Kim then narrates, «Things change really quickly.»Kim is then seen talking with her sister, Khloe Kardashian, who asks if she's doing OK.«I'm not OK.
The trailer for season three of The Kardashians is finally here and a lot of drama is promised.
Optimus Prime and his loyal Autobots are facing their biggest threat to date in the upcoming “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” — the world-devouring Unicron.“How big can this guy be?” asks Anthony Ramos’ character Noah.“Uh, he eats planets,” responds Pete Davidson’s Autobot Mirage. “So way bigger than the planet.”The trailer for the action film — the seventh in the “Transformers” series and a direct sequel to “Bumblebee” — also showcases new Autobot allies called the Maximals.Ron Perlman voices Optimus Primal, their leader who transforms into a gorilla.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts has just released another trailer!
The critically-acclaimed HBO Max comedy series “The Other Two” returns with its third season next month. Starring Heléne Yorke, Drew Tarver, Case Walker, and Molly Shannon, the show was created by former “Saturday Night Live” co-head writers Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Robin Thede ain’t here for any more Emmy snubs for the hilarious Black women from “A Black Lady Sketch Show.” “We’re showing you the characters behind the characters,” she recently told Variety at a Q&A panel. “I love it. You see the full range of actors on the show. But I want to note that none of the show’s actors have ever been nominated for an Emmy, and they deserve it.” Four seasons into the groundbreaking HBO series, the creative minds and strategists hope to change that. Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Emmy predictions.
Cecily Strong has a complicated relationship with Saturday Night Live at the moment.
The Late Late Show with James Corden has set its guests for its final broadcast. Harry Styles and Will Ferrell will take a seat on the couch joining Corden for the show’s last episode on Thursday, April 27 (12:37-1:37 AM, ET/PT), wrapping up the CBS late-night series’ eight-year run.
Pete Davidson’s upcoming comedy series Bupkis – check it out above.The Peacock series is described as a “heightened, fictionalised version” of the comedian’s real life, where Davidson plays himself. The Sopranos actor Edie Falco plays Davidson’s mother, while Joe Pesci stars as his grandfather.“The series combines grounded storytelling with absurd elements from the unfiltered and completely original worldview for which Pete is well known,” a synopsis reads.As shown in the trailer, there’s a huge roster of guest stars including Charlie Day, John Mulaney, Kenan Thompson and Jon Stewart.
The first trailer for Pete Davidson‘s new series has been released!
Pete Davidson will return to “Saturday Night Live” on May 6 as the host, TheWrap has learned. The comedian left the sketch show in May 22 after eight seasons.
Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens Live” earlier this week where she admitted that it’s “hard for me to watch the show right now.”Strong was part of the cast of the long-running NBC sketch series for 11 seasons and announced her departure in December 2022.The Bravo host, 54, compared the comedy show to being an “ex-boyfriend,” and Strong couldn’t help but agree.“It was just such a big part of my life and there’s so many people I love there, so I feel like I would just be in a swamp of sadness, just my heart would break,” she said. “I’ve got to keep my distance,” Strong sighed.Cohen then asked her if she would ever return to host the show in the near future.“What did you think about Molly Shannon hosting ‘SNL’ last weekend and has there been any talks of you coming in and hosting as well?” the talk show emcee said about Shannon, 58, who was a cast member on “SNL” from 1995 to 2001 and guest-hosted the April 8 episode.“There’s no talks of me hosting,” Strong replied.However, she confirmed that she would be appearing in the series’ 50th anniversary in the foreseeable future.“SNL” is currently almost through its 48th season.In December 2022, Strong revealed she was leaving “SNL,” after being with the cast for 10 years.
McKinley Franklin author TNT has announced an official premiere date for its scripted action thriller “The Lazarus Project,” which was previously set to come out earlier this year. “The Lazarus Project” will make its debut on Sunday, June 4 at 9 p.m. ET. The eight-hour drama will follow the story of George, The Lazarus Project’s latest recruit. The organization holds the power to travel back in time at any moment when the world may be on the brink of extinction. When one of George’s closest friends suffers an accident, he has to come to answer the question — “if you had the power to re-write your past, what would you sacrifice to do it?” The television series was originally set to release on January 8 but was shelved by its parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, as it continues to adjust its linear network strategy. “The Lazarus Project” was acquired from the U.K.’s Sky Max, which aired Season 1 in June 2022. The show is now one of the few original scripted series left on TNT, as WBD has wiped most of the original fare off of TBS/TNT in favor of mostly acquired movies and TV repeats, along with sports.