“Sister Wives” star Maddie Brown Brush has given fans an update on her baby girl’s health.
05.08.2020 - 17:27 / hollywoodlife.com
Former Dance Moms star Maddie Ziegler has issued an apology on Twitter after videos resurfaced of her making, what she described as, “ignorant and racially insensitive” comments. The 17-year-old actress and professional dancer issued a lengthy statement on August 4, writing, “There are a few videos some of you have seen from when I was about 9 years old where I thought it was funny to mock people and accents,” she began.
“Sister Wives” star Maddie Brown Brush has given fans an update on her baby girl’s health.
Sister Wives star Maddie Brown Brush shared an update on daughter Evangalynn Kodi’s health after the 1-year-old underwent an amputation surgery.“Evie received some major gifts for her 1st birthday,” the TLC star, 24, wrote via Instagram on Monday, August 24, alongside a photo of herself holding her little one in the hospital. “Her surgeon laid the groundwork for her new foot and mobility it will bring, by way of a Boyd amputation.
John Travolta and his daughter, Ella, danced together to honor his late wife, Kelly Preston, who died in July after secretly battling breast cancer.“My daughter @ella.travolta and I dancing in memory of momma,” the Pulp Fiction actor, 66, captioned a video on Instagram on Friday, August 21. “One of Kelly’s favorite things, dancing with me.”The video showed Travolta wearing a black shirt and white pants as he twirled his 20-year-old in a restaurant while piano music played.
could even move forward with production amid the coronavirus pandemic, we're now just weeks away from seeing everything the cast and crew has magically been up to behind the scenes to ensure that the show still goes on.In anticipation of the dance competition's return, ET's breaking down everything we know (so far!) about the all-new 29th season.ET has learned that which celebrities the pros will be matched up with won't be revealed until premiere night, Monday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m.
Sharna Burgess, Peta Murgatroyd, Val Chmerkovskiy, Cheryl Burke, Keo Motsepe, Jenna Johnson, Alan Bersten, Brandon Armstrong, Sasha Farber, Pasha Pashkov, Emma Slater and Gleb Savchenko, and newbies like Britt Stewart and Daniella Karagach.As reported by PEOPLE, co-hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews are putting their mics down and would not be returning to host the reality dance show. “Tom Bergeron will forever be part of the Dancing with the Stars family.
Charles Dance would be onboard with a remake of the final season of Game Of Thrones.The 73-year-old actor, who played Tywin Lannister until season five of the eight-season long series, opened up on the fan campaign for a revised season eight during a chat with PopCulture.“I mean, I saw it. I continue to watch the whole series even after I’d been killed off in the lavatory,” he shared.
fans, get excited… we finally know all of the dancers who will be competing for the show's 29th season!ABC announced the full list of pros on Tuesday's, and needless to say, the lineup definitely looks a little different this time around. Notably missing are longtime favorites Lindsay Arnold and Witney Carson, who previously confirmed to ET they'd be taking the year off due to their pregnancies.
Maddie Phillips is one of the stars of the new Netflix series Teenage Bounty Hunters, which just launched on the streaming service.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorThe HBO limited series inspired by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ DC graphic novel thrusts us into the 1921 Tulsa massacre, which is known as the single worst incident of racial violence in U.S history.It is the moment from which series creator Damon Lindelof builds his expansion of the Watchmen universe, in which we meet Angela Abar aka Sister Knight (limited series lead actress Emmy nominee Regina King), a former police officer turned
Dance Moms girls and their strained relationship with former coach Abby Lee Miller, but here were are again with another installment in this never-ending saga! This time, (which I guess is an improvement?)—instead, the show alums are talking about how traumatizing their time on the show was via a trendy TikTok video format.If you've been scrolling through TikTok recently, you've probably seen the new "bulletproof" meme at least once in which people share a selfie video of themselves with the La
Facebook early Monday morning. «Just wanted to let The Allen Family and friends know that Dad received his wing two hours ago.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticRaymond Allen, an actor who had memorable recurring roles on classic ’70s sitcoms Sanford and Son and Good Times, died yesterday of a non-COVID respiratory illness at a long-term care facility in California.
Mackenzie Nichols Staff WriterRaymond Allen, the actor known for his roles as Uncle Woody on “Sanford and Son” and Ned the Wino on “Good Times,” died on Monday after a battle with respiratory issues. He was 91.His daughter, actress Ta Ronce Allen, confirmed the news in a Facebook post.“Just wanted to let The Allen Family and friends know that Dad received his wing two hours ago,” she wrote.
Veteran Hollywood actor-turned- director Damian Chapa on Monday said appearing in Woody Allen's next film, Rifkin's Festival, marked a career high. "I was offered a role in a film with one of the most respected Hollywood directors of his time made it easy to accept the role," Chapa said in a statement as he confirmed a role playing a Hollywood producer in Allen's next movie.
Peter White Television EditorArgonon, the British production group behind House Hunters International, is launching a new U.S. division, its first West Coast operation and hiring former Dance Moms producer Lindsay Schwartz.Schwartz, who was most recently SVP, Development at Aslyum Entertainment’s Story Street, joins as Chief Creative Officer for Leopard USA.
Maddie Ziegler apologized on her social media for posting “racially insensitive” content on her social media accounts when she was younger. Page Six picked up on the post from Maddie today in which she said she was sorry for mocking people’s accents when she was 9-years-old.
Former “Dance Moms” star Maddie Ziegler released a statement on Tuesday addressing past “ignorant and racially insensitive” videos that have recently surfaced online. "There are a few videos some of you have seen from when I was about 9 years old where I thought it was funny to mock people and accents," Maddie, 17, wrote on social media.