It’s official! Christine Quinn is saying goodbye to Selling Sunset after five seasons on the popular reality series.
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Geoffrey Owens is “beyond words proud” of his son, Jordyn Owens, who’s following in his dad’s footsteps by making his acting debut in new Netflix comedy series “Uncoupled”.
Owens plays Trey in the series, which stars Neil Patrick Harris as a gay man who finds himself plunged back into the dating scene when his longtime relationship unexpectedly ends.
Speaking with Page Six, the former “Cosby Show” star couldn’t hide his enthusiasm for his son’s work.
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“I’m beyond words proud,” he said of his 23-year-old son. “I’m speechless.”
Jordyn has also embarked on a successful career as a model, and his father admitted his progeny’s good looks have literally turned heads.
“I’ve observed it over the years,” Owens said. “I’ve been observing it for the last five or six years.”
It’s official! Christine Quinn is saying goodbye to Selling Sunset after five seasons on the popular reality series.
Nadine Shah will appear in a new production of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ when it opens at the new Shakespeare North Playhouse venue in Prescot, Merseyside next month.The musician’s official Twitter account declared on Friday that: “This autumn, Nadine will be making her acting debut in a production of Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Nights Dream’ directed by the incredible Matthew Dunster. All hail the Queen of the fairies!”Shah will play Titania in the show, while David Morrissey is also in the cast playing Oberon.The production is co-directed by Jimmy Fairhurst from Warrington-based theatre company Not Too Tame, who says: “Most people have seen a version of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ but this is a refresh of the real bones, the warts and all of the play.
Kathy Hilton has a lot of people angry after her appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. The wife of hotel tycoon Rick Hilton and mother of Paris Hilton has had the internet talking since her episode Wednesday which featured a segment called, “Will Kathy Know Them?” In the viral clip, the 63-year-old said she believed Lizzo was “Precious,” a fictional character from Lee Daniel’s film under the same name, played by Oscar-nominated actress Gabourey Sidibe. OH MY GOD.
Kathy Hilton is addressing her viral Watch What Happens Live moment.
Oof. This was SO awkward!!
Kathy Hilton proved on Wednesday that she might not be great at recognizing famous faces when put on the spot.The star sat down with Andy Cohen on a new alongside fellow RHOBH co-star Crystal Kung Minkoff.During the episode, Cohen decided to grill Hilton with a game called «Will Kathy Know Them?» and the awkwardness it seems the host hoped would ensue certainly came to pass when he tossed up a photo of Lizzo and asked if she knew who it was.«I feel like I do,» Hilton said, mulling it over, before saying, «Precious?»As in the actress Gabourey Sidibe, who starred as the character Precious in the 2009 Oscar-nominated film .The incredibly embarrassing mix-up had Cohen blushing and threw everyone in the studio into hysterics, as Hilton seemed to not really be fazed by the problematic faux pas.This literally just happened (@misspettylamarr)
Proud mom! In addition to starring in a vast collection of successful movies and TV series, Reese Witherspoon is also a doting parent — even as her kids start their own careers.
Page Six at the ATX TV Festival in June: “Francesca’s book is like a complete mix of the both [steamy and tortured].”“I’m, like, a massive fan of ‘Bridgerton,’ so I’m like, ‘Bring on the steaminess,’ but then I’m like, ‘I don’t want to do that.’ I want it for the people who watch it, but to actually do it is quite scary,” she gushed.The “Flowers in the Attic: The Origin” star also revealed that she’s prepared to film the show this summer, however, she may not be ready for the fame that comes with being on a Netflix series as popular as “Bridgerton.”“I knew it was a big deal, it was a massive deal for me, but the day the announcement came out, I wasn’t expecting that,” she said. Her casting was reported this past May.“Weirdly, the pilot recognized me on our flight from London [to ATX TV Festival], which is really bizarre,” she said, adding, “I just go red.
Ryan Phillippe has shared he is ‘so proud’ of his and Reese Witherspoon’s son Deacon, who is making his acting debut in series three of Never Have I Ever. Mindy Kaling’s Netflix series is returning for its penultimate season, and fans can’t wait to see Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) and Paxton Hall-Yoshida’s (Darren Barnet) relationship heat up. Along with newcomer Anriduh Pisharody, Deacon is also joining the Never Have I Ever cast, and his dad is gushing with pride as he follows in his parents’ footsteps.
Country music star Joe Nichols is focusing on the positive. The musician, 45, spoke with Fox News Digital about his latest album, "Good Day For Living," and how it is a "positive message in a negative world." "I think today we have a really negative world, and I live by gratitude," he said about his latest release. Country music star Joe Nichols spoke with Fox News Digital about his latest album, "Good Day For Living." (David Abbott) "You know, gratitude changes everything, [your] perspective on everything. So this song is about a fun, simple way to have a little gratitude about the day.
Ryan Phillippe is a proud dad! ET's Matt Cohen spoke with the 47-year-old actor on Wednesday, and he praised his 18-year-old son, Deacon, for his burgeoning acting and music careers. Ryan shares the teen, as well as a 22-year-old daughter, Ava, with his ex-wife, Reese Witherspoon. He's also dad to Kai, 11, from a previous relationship.Deacon, who's set to make his on-screen debut on season 3 of , recently graduated high school and is heading to college in the fall.«I am so proud.
Despite a fandom that has shown to be toxic at the mention of diversity and inclusivity, “Star Wars” has always had a political undercurrent throughout the franchise. I mean, it’s really about Rebels fighting against an evil Empire, huh? Remember those overt political in the prequels? Sure, there are laser sword fights and space battles for those who just want that, but “Star Wars” has a long track record of trying to be a socially-conscious, political franchise.
Geoffrey Owens is opening up about his son, Jordyn Owens, acting debut.
No, that’s not actually Neil Patrick Harris‘ member used in the d–k pic for his new Netflix series Uncoupled, but he did get to pick it out.
It’s in his blood. Deacon Phillippe will make his acting debut on Netflix in August, following in mom Reese Witherspoon and dad Ryan Phillippe‘s footsteps.
Shania Twain revealed how a Lyme disease diagnosis affected her career in the Netflix documentary "Not Just a Girl." Twain, 56, was diagnosed with the disease after being bitten by a tick while horseback riding in 2003. Years later, the country music star explained her symptoms, which she characterized as "quite scary." "Before I was diagnosed, I was on stage very dizzy," Twain said in the documentary (via Page Six). "I was losing my balance, I was afraid I was gonna fall off the stage." "I was having these very, very, very millisecond blackouts, but regularly, every minute or every 30 seconds," she continued.