By Tom Tapp
28.04.2020 - 01:09 / usmagazine.com
Speaking out. Eric McCormack recalled the time his former manager told him that he needed to lose weight.
The Will & Grace alum, 57, landed an audition for Jenny McCarthy’s shortlived series, Jenny, in 1997. Before going in for the final round, his then-manager, Joan Hyler, asked him to work on his face.
“It’s very easy in a Calgary winter when you have a beard and several layers of clothing to disguise what beer will do to a man,” the Canada native joked during a remote interview with 92Y on
Pete Geracimo is putting the personal back in personal training.
Yannis Philippakis recalled the encounter during an online listening party for 'Holy Fire' last night
"My stomach dropped like a lead weight"
Gabrielle Union, 47, had a very funny moment on Instagram Live when she recalled the time she told married friends Ayesha Curry, 31, and Stephen Curry, 32, that they should “break up” in the beginning stages of their relationship. The actress couldn’t help but laugh when she discussed the situation while having a fun time with the lovebirds as well as her husband Dwyane Wade, 38, during the recent livestream.
Famous last words! Gabrielle Union admitted that she once thought Ayesha and Stephen Curry would never be able to make their relationship work.
Gabrielle Union admitted on an Instagram Live with Steph and Ayesha Curry that she that she once told them to break up years and years ago.
Eric McCormack was once told to ease back on the beer prior to a final audition.
Eric McCormack was once told by his own manager to shed a few pounds if he ever wanted to make it in Hollywood.
If that little tease of the drama to come between Denise Richards and the rest of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast during the Season 10 premiere made your jaw drop, just wait until you see it all play out, according to Erika Girardi.
"He was really mad about it"
Salma Hayek has long been one of the top actresses in Hollywood, as her many nominations at awards show can attest, but her stardom didn't come easily.
Eric Church has resilience on his mind in a moving new video, "Who Will Answer the Call?" The two-and-a-half minute spoken word clip hints at a new song, "Through My Ray-Bans," while shining a light on the strength of the American spirit.“Where there once were roars, now there are just echoes. The handshakes and the hugs of yore are now too dangerous,” Church says over shots of empty streets, stages and stadiums mixed with shots of his cheering fans.