Sandra Bullock stops by the hair and makeup trailer while arriving on set of her new movie on Thursday morning (October 8) in Vancouver, Canada.
22.09.2020 - 18:40 / glamour.com
Friends continues to be one of the most in the world, despite the fact there hasn't been a new episode since 2004. New generations of fans continue to find it thanks to reruns and streaming platforms.
Sandra Bullock stops by the hair and makeup trailer while arriving on set of her new movie on Thursday morning (October 8) in Vancouver, Canada.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsNew York City has a new housewife in town. Bravo announced Thursday that attorney and television host Eboni K.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentEboni K. Williams has joined the cast of “The Real Housewives of New York City” for its upcoming 13th season, Variety has confirmed with Bravo.Williams — a journalist, TV host, attorney and author — marks the first-ever Black cast member to join the New York franchise.“NYC is filled with successful and dynamic Black women.
The newest Real Housewives of New York City cast member has been revealed — and she’s set to make history. Eboni K Williams, 37, will join the ladies for Season 13 of the popular Bravo reality series, making her the first Black woman to appear on RHONY as a main cast member. “NYC is filled with successful and dynamic Black women.
Eboni K. Williams has joined the cast of “The Real Housewives of New York City”.
is welcoming a new, history-making housewife! Eboni K. Williams, a 37-year-old attorney and TV host, will be the Bravo's show's first Black cast member, ET can confirm. «NYC is filled with successful and dynamic Black women.
Sandra Bullock is putting in the heavy lifting.
Sandra Bullock is staying safe!
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerEXCLUSIVE: Emmy winner Lynn Whitfield (Greenleaf, The Josephine Baker Story, Madea’s Family Reunion), Robert Wisdom (Motherless Brooklyn, The Alienist), and Kamal Bolden (Rosewood, Insecure) have been added to the cast of Hulu’s Vacation Friends comedy, joining John Cena, Lil Rel Howery, and Meredith Hagner, and Yvonne Orji.Clay Tarver is directing the feature, from a spec script by Tom and Tim Mullen.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticSet partly in Ivory Coast’s “Mad Max”-like MACA correctional facility and partly in the imagination of its newest inmate, “Night of the Kings” feels radically different from most films set behind bars, and not just because of its one-of-a-kind location.
Friends has been reimagined with an all-Black cast for a new table read – see footage below.The event, held on Zoom last night (September 22), was the second in a new table read series called Zoom Where It Happens.The table read featured an all-star cast, including This Is Us‘ Sterling K Brown, who played Ross, First Wives Club star Ryan Michelle Bathe as Rachel and Orange Is The New Black‘s Uzo Aduba taking on the role of Phoebe.The event was set up to support Michelle Obama’s non-profit
Friends remains one of the most famous sitcoms ever made, but it has come under fire—and justifiably so—for its all-white cast, lack of diverse storylines, and cheap jokes at the expense of the LGBTQ+ community. But now a group of talented actors have decided to change some of that that, reimagining the classic sitcom with a table read comprised exclusively of actors of color.
Twitter was absolutely in love with everything about the Zoom Where It Happens event tonight, which saw an all-Black cast do a live reading of Friends‘ “The One Where It Never Happened” episode.
Jennifer Aniston brought out her red carpet best, even if the Emmys are being conducted virtually tonight. The actress wore a sleeveless black dress with diamonds on the Emmy stage, where she served as the night's first in-person presenter.
. On Tuesday, the actors will come together for a virtual table read of the sitcom's season 3 episode, «The One Where No One’s Ready.»Brown will play Ross, while his wife, Bathe, will play Rachel.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorCall this “The One with the Diverse Cast.” Sterling K. Brown, Uzo Aduba, Ryan Bathe, Aisha Hinds, Kendrick Sampson and Jeremy Pope are set for an online Friends table read Tuesday.