Chelsea Handler hasn't been clear enough about her feelings for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, she's included her love for him in her upcoming comedy special.
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Dave Chappelle won 2 Emmys on Saturday night, in categories his critics didn’t think he had a chance in.
The comedian’s Netflix special “Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones” won for Outstanding Variety Special/
This is Chappelle’s second time winning in the category in three years, his “Dave Chappelle: Equanimity” won two years ago.
He also won in Outstanding Writing Variety Special.
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Upon the release of his “Sticks & Stones”
Chelsea Handler hasn't been clear enough about her feelings for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, she's included her love for him in her upcoming comedy special.
David Letterman is back!
Kim Kardashian, 39, has a heart-to-heart with David Letterman, 73, that leads to tears in the Season 3 trailer for My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star was one of the four guest stars featured in the teaser that dropped on Oct. 6, which also included Lizzo, Robert Downey Jr. and Dave Chappelle. The trailer took an emotional turn when it was Kim’s time to sit across David for her interview.
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction,” the longtime talk show host brings Kim Kardashian to tears.“I wonder why I’m crying?” the 39-year-old superstar ponders, dabbing at her tears. “I’ve talked about this before.”We’re not sure what the topic of conversation is, but it could be regarding a selfie or perhaps Letterman’s ignorance about what AirDrop is and how she can share said selfie using it.
Dave Chappelle has been at the forefront of providing an “Intimate Socially Distanced Affair” during the coronavirus pandemic but all of that has been stifled due to a “possible” COVID-19 exposure among the bubble of folks who have been present in the shows since the beginning.
marks the group’s return to Def Jam, the iconic hip-hop label that they helped build, and features “Fight the Power: Remix 2020,” an all-star update of the 1989 anthem.The Post spoke to PE leader Chuck D, 60, shortly after Wednesday’s controversial Breonna Taylor decision.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVDavid Letterman is bringing his talk show talents back to Netflix. His series “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction” will launch its third season on Wednesday, Oct.
Netflix has cancelled its critically acclaimed childrens’ show The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance after just one season.The news broke immediately after the show won an Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Program.“We are grateful to the master artists at The Jim Henson Company for bringing The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance to life for fans around the world,” Netflix said of the show in a statement.“We’re thankful to the executive producers Lisa Henson and Halle Stanford, and Louis Leterrier, who
Even though Tiffany Haddish didn't win an Emmy this year, she's telling the world what she would have said if she had.
2020 Emmys is Zendaya.The 24-year old actress won the coveted award for Lead Actress in a Drama series, for her role as troubled teen drug addict Rue in HBO’s controversial show “Euphoria.”She’s the youngest and least experienced nominee in this year’s competitive category of industry-heavy hitters, each of whom were more expected.
Mark Ruffalo just won his first Acting Emmy at the 2020 Emmy Awards on Sunday (September 20).
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVFor the first time in two years, the Television Academy has crowned a new drama series Emmy winner: “Succession.”The Roy family of the premium cable media dynasty family drama extends its awards reign. After picking up the Golden Globe for drama series in January, it snagged its first-ever drama statue from the Television Academy.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorJeremy Strong, who plays high-strung son Kendall Roy in Succession, took the Emmy tonight for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series – his first Emmy nomination and first win.Strong seemed shocked, almost speechless. “Brian Cox, I share this with you,” he said in his acceptance speech.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVPour yourself a glass of Moira rosé: Pop’s “Schitt’s Creek” won the comedy series Emmy at the 72nd Annual Primetime Awards.With the win, the show swept all of the major comedy categories at this year’s Emmys. Stars Eugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Catherine O’Hara, and Annie Murphy all won for acting in the show, while Daniel also won for writing and directing, sharing the latter with Andrew Cividino.
Dan Levy just won his first acting Emmy. The performer, who earned a total of four nominations for writing, directing and producing, took home the prize for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterSchitt’s Creek is cleaning up on Emmy Sunday as Dan Levy won for Outstanding Supporting Actor in Comedy Series for his role as David Rose on the Pop TV comedy.
The traditional red carpet ahead of the Emmy Awards won’t be happening, but producers have got creative with a new pre-show.