Pete Davidson is used to making fun of himself — whether it's peppering an interview with self-deprecating jokes or shrugging his way through good-natured anecdotes about drugs and therapy at 's desk.
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The band joined forces with Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones at the classic gig
Dave Grohl has reflected on Foo Fighters‘ classic shows at Wembley Stadium, which saw them joining forces with Led Zeppelin‘s Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones.
The band played two nights at the iconic London venue in June 2008, a year after making their debut there as part of the line-up for Al Gore’s Live Earth concerts.
The second night saw Grohl coming good on a promise to “pull out all the stops” by bringing out Page
Pete Davidson is used to making fun of himself — whether it's peppering an interview with self-deprecating jokes or shrugging his way through good-natured anecdotes about drugs and therapy at 's desk.
available Friday on demand, is at least partly autobiographical, with Pete starring as a lovable and awkward butt-of-jokes pothead trying to deal with emotional issues while searching for a place in the world.Written by Pete, his pal Dave Sirus and director Judd Apatow, it imagines how the “Saturday Night Live” star’s life might have shaken out if he had not hit it big in comedy.Pete plays an aspiring tattoo artist — named Scott, like Pete’s real dad — living with his mom, struggling over the
After a 20-year old clip of Saturday Night Live resurfaced on social media last week that featured Jimmy Fallon in blackface, the comedian has issued a formal apology on air and he claims that he is “not a racist.” Fallon opened up Monday’s episode of The Tonight Show by promising his fans “a different kind of show” to address the controversy. The clip was from a 2000 episode of SNL that saw Fallon in blackface while impersonating his fellow comedian and SNL alum, Chris Rock.
Beads of perspiration formed on his forehead and brow, then smeared the face of Herb Stemple under the glaring television lights.
“The Carol Burnett Show” is making its streaming debut.
Jamie Foxx is speaking out in support of Jimmy Fallon, after the late-night host apologized for performing in blackface in a 2000 sketch.
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Jimmy Fallon is catching heat on social media over a resurfaced 2000 “Saturday Night Live” sketch featuring the former cast member in “blackface.”
The Foo Fighters frontman is very thankful for the singer-songwriter's latest album
"There aren’t too many rock musicians that are short on great stories"
The band have also thrown their weight behind the Save Our Venues campaign
"I was again reminded of not only the human being behind every superhero, but also the reason millions of people identify with him: He is real"
Dave Grohl has envisioned the return of live music performances in an emotional op-ed.
Dave Grohl lives to rock. Performing for a massive crowd is the Foo Fighters' singer's oxygen. If you've ever seen him perform you can tell that Grohl gets as much energy from an arena or stadium crowd as he gives, which is a huge amount. That's why it's not surprising that he's super bummed to be at home, off the road, during the COVID-19 pandemic that has put his band's plans to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album this summer on ice.
© 2018 David M. Benett LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 15: Charlie Mills attends the VIN and OMI show during London Fashion Week February 2018 at Andaz Liverpool Street on February 15, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images) Former-Made In Chelsea star Charlie Mills suffered depression and was experiencing 'a bad stage of his life' earlier this year, a close source has claimed - after a photo emerged from months ago of him with a 'suspicious white substance'.