Britney Spears is the latest celebrity to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Spears took to Instagram Thursday to share her experience after receiving the shot.
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA crew member sued Universal Television on Friday, alleging that he was fired from an HBO Max show after coming down with COVID-19.William Pavlu was working as a chief rigging technician on an untitled comedy starring Jean Smart. In the suit, he says he felt ill on the morning of Dec.
4, and later tested positive.He took a leave from work, and says he was assured he would not be fired. But his condition worsened over the next week, and he was admitted to the
.Britney Spears is the latest celebrity to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Spears took to Instagram Thursday to share her experience after receiving the shot.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Annie Gonzalez (“Gentefied”) and newcomer Sofia Capanna have been cast in the ABC multi-cam sitcom pilot “Bucktown,” joining previously announced cast members Jane Lynch (“Glee”), Shannon Woodward (“Westworld”) and Nicole Richie (“The Simple Life”).Per the show’s logline, the comedy follows Amy (Woodward) who, after being dumped by her boyfriend and kicked out of her apartment on the eve of a big promotion, finds refuge at her mom Helen’s (Lynch) house in the blue-collar
Gentefied‘s Annie Gonzalez and newcomer Sofia Capanna are set as series regulars opposite Shannon Woodward, Jane Lynch and Nicole Richie in ABC comedy pilot Bucktown, from The Conners‘ Emily Wilson, Tom Werner and Sara Gilbert and ABC Signature.
EXCLUSIVE: Angelique Cabral (Life in Pieces), Chloe Bridges (The Carrie Diaries) and Kerri Kenney (Reno 911) are set as series regulars opposite Rebecca Rittenhouse in ABC comedy pilot Maggie, based on Tim Curcio’s short film. The project hails from Family Guy and Life in Pieces writer Maggie Mull, daughter of Clue actor Martin Mull, and Life in Pieces creator Justin Adler. 20th Television produces. Additionally, Natalia Anderson (Life in Pieces) has been tapped to direct the pilot.
No screaming kids for these docs! Instead, healthcare workers were treated to a mini Mariah Carey concert on Saturday when she belted into song after getting her COVID-19 vaccination!
John Legend wants everyone to get their COVID-19 vaccines. In a video to encourage getting the shots, the «All of Me» singer tells pharmacist Stephen Fadowele about why getting vaccinated is important to him.«I've just been watching what's been going on in the nation and around the world.
One of the world’s great spy novel authors, John le Carré, took Irish citizenship shortly before his death after becoming disillusioned with England over Brexit, hit son Nicholas says in a new documentary.
The coronavirus pandemic may be ebbing for many in Hollywood, but the Covid lawsuits could soon surge as an action against Universal Television by an axed crew member appears to portent.
Emmerdale has shut down filming temporarily after a much-loved crew member sadly passed away.The soap revealed the news in a statement and announced production had "stood down" in the wake of their colleague's passing. In a statement to Digital Spy, ITV said: "We can confirm an Emmerdale crew member has very sadly passed away.
Richard Gilliland has sadly passed away.
has died. He was 71.Gilliland died on March 18 in Los Angeles following a brief illness, according to multiple reports.The actor's screen career began in the 1970s with roles on numerous TV shows and films.
Richard Gilliland, an actor known for roles in "Designing Women" and "Airplane II: The Sequel," has died. The 71-year-old was married to Emmy-winning actress Jean Smart and suffered from a "brief illness" before passing away in Los Angeles, Calif., last week, according to a press release shared with Fox News.
Richard Gilliland, a busy character actor whose credits included a recurring role on the CBS sitcom Designing Women, where he met his future wife, Emmy winner Jean Smart, died March 18 in Los Angeles after a brief illness, a publicist announced.He was 71. The Texas native starred as Sgt.
Nadia Sawalha has revealed she felt "total exhaustion" after getting her Covid-19 vaccination.The 56 year old, who recently opened up on her horrific sexual assault experience and said she wishes she'd "felt able to report it", spoke out about her experience during an exclusive chat with OK! Online.The Loose Women presenter explained she received her jab on Monday 15 March alongside one of her "very close friends", who happened to book hers on the same day and at the same facility.