By Amanda N'Duka
17.04.2020 - 19:11 / glamour.com
Tennis star Coco Gauff just turned 16 last month, but she's already become a household name in the world of sports and beyond thanks to her upset of Venus Williams, and a deep run into the 4th round, at Wimbledon in 2019.
The boost in her profile also made her a must-watch at last year's US Open where she eventually lost to another young phenom, Naomi Osaka.The pressure of the sport and the spotlight can be intense even for a grownup, but imagine all of that attention coming to you when you're
.By Amanda N'Duka
Kanye West is letting Kim Kardashian have a quieter time while social distancing.
Chicago Fire's Brett (Kara Killmer) and Casey (Jesse Spencer) are like peanut butter and chocolate: They just fit together so well. Over the last few seasons, they've formed an even tighter bond while facing stressful life changes, like Casey's divorce and Brett's engagement to Chaplain Kyle (Teddy Sears).
For those of you who've been staring at Chicago P.D.'s Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) and Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) all season long while fighting the urge to smoosh their faces together, I've got some great news: Upstead is finally happening! When the NBC drama returns for Season 8, your favorite "when will they finally get together" couple will actually get together, according to showrunner Rick Eid.
For those of you who've been staring at Chicago P.D.'s Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) and Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) all season long while fighting the urge to smoosh their faces together, I've got some great news: Upstead is finally happening! When the NBC drama returns for Season 8, your favorite "when will they finally get together" couple will actually get together, according to showrunner Rick Eid.
Chicago Fire's Brett (Kara Killmer) and Casey (Jesse Spencer) are like peanut butter and chocolate: They just fit together so well. Their tight bond will carry over into Season 9 as Brett deals with the fallout from her recent family issues.
More than friends? It’s definitely leaning that way. Chicago P.D. fans have been hopeful for Jay Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) and Hailey Upton’s (Tracy Spiridakos) working relationship to turn into something more — and it sounds like that could happen in season 8.
Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time and still one of the most recognizable people in the world, almost 20 years after his final retirement from basketball. He's been the subject of bestselling books like The Jordan Rules and When Nothing Else Matters and his own 30 for 30 documentary, Jordan Rides the Bus, about his time playing baseball in 1994.
Chicago P.D.'s Season 7 finale will be one to remember. Wednesday's episode, airing at 10/9c on NBC, finds Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) in a difficult position as he comes face to face with Tom Doyle (Mickey O'Sullivan), the racist police offer who put a gun to his head in Season 6's "Night in Chicago." Suffice it to say, this reunion won't be a particularly pleasant one for either man.
While there's plenty of drama ahead in Chicago Med's season finale, airing Wednesday at 8/7c on NBC, showrunners Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider say that the episode will end on a hopeful note for the show's emotionally-taxed squad. So for those of you wondering if Ethan (Brian Tee) and April's (Yaya DaCosta) current relationship woes mark the end for the pair, or if poor Dr.
Melissa McCarthy is set to surprise her heroes with a stunning home renovation in an upcoming episode of HGTV Canada‘s “Celebrity IOU”.
When reflecting on movies of the 1970s, '80s and '90s, it's nearly impossible not to think of Goldie Hawn. Having won an Oscar at just 24 years old and navigating Hollywood for decades afterward, it may come as a shock that Hawn's meteoric rise to fame wasn't very easy for her to cope with.
"Chicago Med" alum Patti Murin pregnant with her first child and she's "pretty certain" she's positive for Covid-19 — she doesn't know for sure because she can't get tested.