It’s Dax Shepard‘s big day!
15.12.2020 - 18:33 / variety.com
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorEndeavor has made an investment in BDA Sports Management, a deal that will bring BDA chief Bill Duffy into the WME Sports fold as a strategic advisor.Duffy will remain chairman-CEO of BDA and continue to run the company that specializes in representing active and retired basketball players. Duffy is a notable figure in the sports world as the of the few longstanding Black owners of a sizable talent rep firm.
It’s Dax Shepard‘s big day!
Never Mind The Buzzcocks reboot, saying that working on the show was “some of the best fun I’ve ever had on television”.Back in September, it was reported that the much-loved BBC panel show was to return to screens on Sky.“I don’t think there is a show that’s similar now,” Bailey told The Mirror in a new interview. “I don’t think there is anything that’s replaced it.
Former HBO Sports, NFL and GoPro Entertaiment exec Bill McCullough is set to share director duties on Thrive, a documentary on sport athletes' traumatic brain injuries from The Workshop Content Studios. The 90-minute film will feature athletes Koby Stevens, Sidney Crosby, Owen Wright and Kevin Pearce as they recount their rollercoaster experience after sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the groundbreaking treatments that helped their brains heal.
Comedian Bill Bailey is this year's winner of Strictly Come Dancing. The 55 year old lifted the glitterball trophy on Saturday night alongside his professional dance partner Oti Mabuse, 30.The pair fought off fierce competition from fellow finalists Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer, HRVY and Janette Manrara, and Maisie Smith and Gorka Marquez.
A Taco Bell employee in Florida was brought to tears when he was given a massive tip this week. Joe DeCicco, 70, has been working at a Taco Bell in South Daytona, Fla., for the last 20 years, according to local TV station WESH 2. On Friday, DeCicco -- known in the drive-thru as "Taco Bell Joe" -- received a $6,095 check from a local group.
Mark David Over the summer, at the apex of the summer wave of the ongoing COVID pandemic, rapidly up-and-coming alt-R&B/neo soul singer Jhené Aiko, whose full name is Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo, plunked down $1.95 million for a freshly rehabbed home in the well-to-do guard-gated Bell Canyon neighborhood that’s laced into the mountainous western edge of L.A.’s vast San Fernando Valley.The L.A.