Bobbie Faye Ferguson, an actress who had credits in television and film, died June 25 of natural causes, according to a news report. She was 78 and lived in Sherman Oaks, Calif.
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While your social media may be awash with Instagram-perfect family pictures, many of us know the cold reality of parenting is far from easy, or glamorous.That’s perhaps why the dark comedy series Breeders has become such a phenomenon that it’s back for a third series. And by the sounds of it a fourth won’t be far behind… The Responder's Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard return as Paul and Ally Worsley, the beleaguered parents of Luke and his younger sister Ava (Eve Prenelle), who is 10.The story kicks off where it was left at the end of Season two, with the whole family feeling the fallout of fragile 13 year-old Luke (Alex Eastwood) punching his dad. Paul’s moved out and is staying at his mother-in-law Leah’s house, and he’s flirting with Leah’s next-door-neighbour, Gabby (Sally Phillips).
Ally is battling her own problems with work, early menopause and an increasingly strained relationship with Ava. It’s funny, near to the knuckle if you have kids, and addictive to watch. Here, Martin and Daisy reveal what’s in store… Hi both.
Breeders obviously really chimes with parents. What sorts of messages have you had from viewers? Daisy: Some parents message to say they are so relieved that there’s something that shows the darker side of parenting - not the Instagram version. We get responses from people who say, ‘this is like watching my own life.’ It’s like therapy for some, for others it’s almost painful to watch.
And others say it’s a huge relief to know others go through similar things, so there’s a huge mix of people we hear from. What do your own kids make of the series? Daisy: My eldest, seven year-old daughter got the giggles the other day after reading about the show. She came in and said, ‘it says here that you have
.Bobbie Faye Ferguson, an actress who had credits in television and film, died June 25 of natural causes, according to a news report. She was 78 and lived in Sherman Oaks, Calif.
Happily ever after! Ahead of their wedding, Scheana Shay and Brock Davies have teased their big plans for the special day.
Ellise Shafer A Dave Chappelle stand-up show in Minneapolis, Minn. was canceled on Wednesday, just hours before the comedian was set to perform.First Avenue, a music venue in downtown Minneapolis, announced that the show would not be taking place at their theater and was instead moving to Varsity Theater.
Kurt Russell hasn’t been on TV for so long that one of his last roles was in the original Hawaii Five-0 in 1977.
Daisy Edgar-Jones hits the red carpet for a special screening of her new film Where the Crawdads Sing at The Ham Yard Hotel on Monday (July 18) in London, England.
Breeders, the comedy series about parenting that stars Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard, has been renewed for a fourth season on FX and UK’s Sky.
Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth II’s dirty laundry is airing for all the world to see!
John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh! The couple reportedly celebrated a second wedding over the weekend in Vancouver, nearly two years after they first tied the knot at the attorney's office in Tampa, Florida, according to . The festivities went down at the lavish Rosewood Hotel Georgia on Friday.The couple was spotted braving the rain as they entered the swanky Vancouver Club that same day and, in a photo obtained by TMZ, can be seen donning wedding-appropriate attire.
A love so sweet, they’re celebrating twice! Nearly two years after John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh tied the knot, they seemingly hosted a second wedding.
John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh have gotten married for the second time.
Delia Owens, Sony’s “Where the Crawdads Sing” follows a young girl named Kya who learns to survive on her own in a swampy North Carolina marsh after she’s abandoned by her family. Kya (Daisy Edgar-Jones) goes on to publish several illustrated books about the local environment.During the four-month shoot in the marshlands near New Orleans, the cast and crew experienced a series of obstacles ranging from alligator encounters to weather-induced shutdowns.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music CriticIf we were going to borrow the terminology of one pop-culture juggernaut, “Star Wars,” for another, BTS, we might call this phase of the career of one of the group’s members “BTS, Episode II: A New J-Hope.” At least, J-Hope himself considers this the beginning of a second chapter in the ensemble’s career as well as a fresh start for his own, as today he releases “Jack in the Box,” the first of in a series of solo albums that each member of BTS is expected to be putting out in the months to come.It makes sense that the artist known offstage as Jung Ho-seok would be the first band member to release a full solo project during what is being characterized as a refueling between group endeavors. Since he’s known primarily as a rapper, there will necessarily be fewer comparisons drawn between his solo material and pop earworms of BTS’ past like “Dynamite” and “Butter.” But in another sense, there’s risk involved in coming right out with something that bears quite so little similarity to anything that would be described as a BTS signature sound.
Jen Shah is facing some serious legal consequences after pleading guilty to fraud charges — but she isn’t the only one!
World’s coolest dad! Machine Gun Kelly and daughter Casie just had an epic moment together — by jamming out to Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
A new docuseries is shining a light on the seedy underbelly of the Victoria’s Secret brand.