The cast of Schitt’s Creek are giving back in a big way to commemorate the series finale of the series.
25.03.2020 - 19:25 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Dan Levy has urged fans of his hit TV show Schitt’s Creek not to visit the town where it was filmed amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The programme, co-created by Dan and his father Eugene Levy for Canada’s CBC Television, has become a massive hit for Netflix, and is currently airing its final season in the U.S.
It was filmed in Goodwood, Ontario, which has seen an influx of visitors since the show started airing.
And while residents are usually fine with fans visiting the town, Uxbridge mayor
The cast of Schitt’s Creek are giving back in a big way to commemorate the series finale of the series.
For Daniel Levy, who co-created CBC’s Schitt’s Creek with his father Eugene in 2015, he still can’t pinpoint when he knew, unequivocally, that the show was a hit.
After six seasons of making viewers laugh, “Schitt’s Creek” is coming to an end and no one is feeling it more than co-creator and star Dan Levy.
Royal fans have launched a global campaign in a bid to raise money for vulnerable children impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The timely campaign, which goes by the name #ArchieDay, comes as result of Harry, 35, and Meghan's son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor’s first birthday, which is on May 6.
The cast of “Schitt’s Creek” is giving back to Canadians in need.
Justin Bieber, 26, distracted fans who are mourning a postponed Coachella. He launched an Instagram Live session on March 30 — shirtless — and proceeded to serenade his viewers with “Changes.” It was an appropriate song to perform amid the world’s current circumstances.
AMC Theatres, the nation’s biggest cinema chain, furloughed its employees after the coronavirus outbreak forced movie theaters across the country to close. The action extends to every corporate AMC staff member, including chief executive officer Adam Aron.
With people stuck at home in self-isolation, it’s no wonder more have been tweeting about re-watching and binging TV this month.
Working from home just got a lot more interesting for one group.
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“Big Brother Canada” (BBCAN) houseguest Jamar Lee was removed from the BBCAN house earlier this week by producers, but fans of the show have decided to create a GoFundMe and the hashtag.
The Property Brothers are bringing out some impressive talent for their new show.
Ryan Guzman first danced his way into Hollywood as the lead in 2012’s “Step Up Revolution”. That breakout performance led to the sequel “Step Up All In”, stalking Jennifer Lopez in “The Boy Next Door”, as well as TV gigs on “Pretty Little Liars”, “Heroes Reborn” and “Notorious”. Currently, the charming Guzman stars as Eddie Diaz in the hit procedural “9-1-1”, a part that unexpectedly fell into his lap.
As countries including France, Spain and Italy continue to tighten quarantine measures in response to the coronavirus pandemic, things are moving a bit more slowly in the United States and Canada.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are back in Canada after their final round of royal engagements and appearances in England. And even though the family is thriving in Vancouver (), it seems as though Harry and Meghan have some trepidation about what their future as non-royals will be like.
Meghan Markle's series of final events in the UK ahead of her and Prince Harry's transition out of their working senior royal family roles is over—and the Duchess of Sussex left the country hours after her last engagement Monday to return to the couple's 10-month-old son Archie in Canada.
A source confirms to BAZAAR.com that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan hosted a private farewell luncheon for their staff ahead of the couple's final few working engagements as royals. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will no longer retain an office at Buckingham Palace, following their decision to step down.