slamming Marvel’s “Black Widow” film and its star, Scarlett Johansson.Dorff, 48, told TMZ that his shady comments were taken “a little bit out of context.”“I love Scarlett. [She’s] a great actress,” he said.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorESPN’s Stephen A.
Smith apologized on air Tuesday morning for comments he made about Los Angeles Angels star Shohei Ohtani, acknowledging the hot talk he typically offers on his program had elevated to boiling after he suggested the Japanese baseball star’s use of an interpreter diminished his appeal, as as well as that of the sport.Smith used the opening minutes of his popular ESPN program, “First Take,” to apologize to the “Asian community, the Asian American
.slamming Marvel’s “Black Widow” film and its star, Scarlett Johansson.Dorff, 48, told TMZ that his shady comments were taken “a little bit out of context.”“I love Scarlett. [She’s] a great actress,” he said.
On Wednesday, Warner Bros. unveiled the first trailer for its anticipated sports drama King Lear, starring Will Smith and more.
DaBaby is addressing his controversial remarks.
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has learned that ITV America is developing the music reality series Star Serenade with Brazilian singer model and actress Greice Santo as creator and EP.
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Stephen Colbert is embarrassed after making a backstage faux pas with his guest, Mindy Kaling, on Wednesday. The 57-year-old late-night host interviewed the 42-year-old actress-writer about a variety of topics, before wrapping the interview with an apology. «I'd also like to apologize for earlier,» he told star. «OK, I didn't know if you were going to bring it up, and I felt bad bringing this up,» Kaling said. The pair then clarified what had transpired between them backstage. «I was backstage
Stephen Colbert is embarrassed after making a backstage faux pas with his guest Mindy Kaling on Wednesday night. The 57-year-old late night host interviewed Kaling, 42, about a variety of topics, before wrapping the interview with an apology. «I'd also like to apologize for earlier,» he told star. «OK, I didn't know if you were going to bring it up, and I felt bad bringing this up,» the comedian and writer said. The pair then clarified what had transpired between them backstage. «I was backstage
Stephen Colbert literally couldn’t wait to say hello to Mindy Kaling ahead of her “Late Show” appearance Wednesday.
they welcomed son Billy – Sheridan Smith and fiancé Jamie Horn have split. The couple announced last week in an official statement, “It is with great sadness that we have decided to have some time apart.
Stephen A. Smith is in a HUGE quagmire this week after saying MLB baseball star Shohei Ohtani — who is Japanese — is “harming” the marketing of professional baseball in America because he “doesn’t speak English.”
writing, “Amazing that folks still don’t know me after all these years. If I am wrong about something, I will apologize.
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Twitter for his comments on Shohei Ohtani, the Japanese-born baseball player who will be the first two-way starter in MLB All-Star Game history, saying how one of the most marketable players in baseball not speaking English is “bad for baseball.” I'm sincerely sorry. pic.twitter.com/pANjWTrD4X“I understand that baseball is an international sport itself in terms of participation,” Smith said on the show Wednesday.
As the Los Angeles Angels’ pitcher-slugger Shohei Ohtani moves toward a Major League Baseball feat that has not been accomplished since Babe Ruth, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith went on First Take Monday morning to say Ohtani’s discomfort with speaking English in interviews hurts the marketability of the sport.
pic.twitter.com/FM0vnDDXBBSmith’s comments earlier on Monday went over about as well as you would expect.Stephen A Smith saying that Shohei Ohtani, responsible for the 10 highest viewed regular season games this year and what will likely be the most watched HRD ever, shouldn’t be considered a face of baseball because he needs an interpreter. Kindly piss offpic.twitter.com/NlCXPGxKFjThis xenophobic stance by Stephen A.
Actor William Smith, known for playing bikers, cowboys and brawlers in a series of television shows and hit movies, has died. He was 88.
EXCLUSIVE: The former business representative of IATSE Local 480 in Santa Fe, NM, has accused the local’s president, Liz Pecos, of “unwelcome sexual advances” and of creating a “sexually hostile work environment” – allegations that Pecos and the local deny “in the strongest terms possible.”