Federation Entertainment has taken a majority stake in Jean-Yves Robin’s Robin & Co, signalling the first major Euro M&A deal of 2022.
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a viral video that has racked up over 268,000 likes and 1.3 million views.
Tremmel formerly played Lady Tremaine, the evil stepmother from “Cinderella,” at the resort, though she does not specify in the clip when she stopped working at Disney.Despite the purported rule, Tremmel claimed that while in costume, she spoke to guests in both Spanish and French, in which she is respectively proficient and conversational.“If I had been caught, that is a big reprimand and potentially getting fired,” she
.Federation Entertainment has taken a majority stake in Jean-Yves Robin’s Robin & Co, signalling the first major Euro M&A deal of 2022.
French astrologer and doctor Nostradamus has predicted fresh disasters for 2022 including a war in France, inflation and even cannibalism.
Clayton Davis Kodi Smit-McPhee has maintained a stronghold this awards season for his work as Peter Gordon in Netflix’s “The Power of the Dog.” Pundits and awards enthusiasts have to wonder: has a frontrunner emerged?Twenty-nine precursor awards have been announced thus far, with 14 naming Smit-McPhee’s darkly psychological turn the best of the year.
Sister Sledge featuring Slegendary — which includes Sledge, two of her adult children, their cousin, plus a friend — the grandmother of 13 struggles to keep up with the digital skills of the younger members.“There’s always smiling and joking going on and sometimes they catch impromptu videos of us all,” she told The Post.
The Bronx have announced the postponement of their upcoming European headlining tour dates.The Los Angeles-based punk band confirmed via social media that all existing tickets for shows across Germany, Poland, Austria, Switzerland and France will remain valid for the new dates – originally set to take place in January 2022 – when they are rescheduled.The band’s UK shows, kicking off at Motion in Bristol on January 26, are due to go ahead as planned.“So stay tuned for the announcement, and rest
Scots will be required to show proof that they have received three doses of the coronavirus vaccine to enter Austria.
Amazon Game Studios has apologised for filing a copyright strike on a New World YouTuber that found an in-game bug, and says it will be revising its internal process to prevent it from happening in the future.After YouTuber Video Game DataBank found an aptitude skill bug in the game that was costing them XP and coins, they made a video explaining what not to do so other players could avoid it.
The Citizen reports.Breytenbach had refused to sign the “unconstitutional and opaque” contract sent to him after the pageant, citing issues with media representation and renumeration.The contract allegedly required Mr. Gay World to be Breytenbach’s sole agent for TV bookings and acting roles, which Breytenbach objected to, given he already retains an agent.“I don’t need them to manage whatever TV opportunities I get,” he sad.
No change at the top of Netflix’s latest most-watched series list.
The remake of the classic movie musical West Side Story is now in theaters and director Steven Spielberg is opening up about why he decided to not include subtitles for the Spanish dialogue.
EXCLUSIVE: Universal Pictures has acquired the John Fusco spec script Phantom, a package that includes producers Harvey Mason Jr of Harvey Mason Media, and John Legend and his Get Lifted Film Co producing partner Mike Jackson. Pic will be an adaptation of the 1910 Gaston Leroux novel Phantom of the Opera, set in contemporary New Orleans.
EXCLUSIVE: Brendan Moriarty (Road to Freedom) is gearing up to direct In the Night, a human trafficking thriller starring Gary Cairns, Jay Giannone, Vincent De Paul, Clayton T. Smith and Aizhan Lighg, which is inspired by real accounts from CIA agents.
To each his own?
Less than two months after being crowned Mr Gay World 2021, South Africa’s Louw Breytenbach has returned the title, claiming that the pageant’s contract is “unconstitutional and opaque”. The competition’s organisers, however, have denied both his claims and his account of what happened.
Flash, flicker, flash, cut to black. We’re watching grainy film of men walking in and out of the stalls in a West German public toilet, casting glances at each other, maybe a fumbling feel; a reverse angle shows us the camera behind the mirror. The men can’t see it, but some of them must surely guess it’s there and defy the odds anyway. Because without defiance, without desire, what are they? Without those things, they know they will only ever be half-alive.
Oleksandr Petrakov has issued a grovelling apology for his reaction after his Ukraine side were paired with Scotland in the World Cup playoff draw.