NBC’s extremely late-night forays are coming to a close with the end of A Little Late With Lilly Singh.
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Ginny & Georgia, the YA drama starring Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry, has been renewed at Netflix for a second season.
The show has been a strong performer since it launched on February, regularly appearing in its top ten most-watched series. Netflix revealed that the first season was watched by 52M subscribers in its first 28 days with particularly strong performance in the U.S., Australia, Brazil and Kenya.
The mother and daughter drama stars Gentry as angsty and awkward fifteen year old
NBC’s extremely late-night forays are coming to a close with the end of A Little Late With Lilly Singh.
take baths together; loud and proud spray-tanned and self-proclaimed “trashy Italians” Kathy and Cristina; and outfit coordinators Dawn and Cher. The new pairs will be Amy and Carina, who share panties and showers; Karla and Rykia, who get Brazilian waxes together; and Lisa and Lauren, who FaceTime each other from the bath. “sMothered” Season 3 kicks off Monday, May 31 at 9 p.m.
Housewives hotties! The upcoming Real Housewives mashup series is truly the gift that keeps on giving.
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Steve Price insists Warrington are placing no expectation on Greg Inglis ahead of his long-anticipated Super League this weekend.
Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell's 1-month-old daughter, Grace Warrior, already has a job waiting for her! The adorable newborn celebrated her one-month birthday by rocking an Australia Zoo khaki shirt over her onesie.«To celebrate one month, our beautiful Grace Warrior received her first khakis and met the star tortoises here at Australia Zoo,» proud mom Bindi, 22, captioned some adorable pics of baby Grace surrounded by tiny tortoises. «We’re so proud of our Wildlife Warrior princess.
NeNe Leakes, 53, parted ways with the show that helped put her on the map, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, after season 12 — but her good pal and friend of the show Marlo Hampton, 44, thinks she may not be done. “To be honest, I do,” Marlo told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY during an episode of TVTalk on Instagram Live on April 19 when asked if she could see her bestie returning. “I know she’s probably saying no, but don’t you see it? I see a scene that she just pops out and is like, ‘Hey!'”
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Sky announces production for “Devils” season two; Keshet 12 commissions season two of “Line in the Sand”; ITV News’ Robert Moore revisits the Jan.
Many people were surprised when it emerged that Hollywood superstar Zac Efron met his latest girlfriend, Australian waitress Vanessa Valladres, when she served him at a restaurant.
Zac Efron’s romance with Vanessa Valladares seemed like a fairy tale, but it sounds like reality has come crashing down on the couple.
Dozens of celebrities including actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda and Joaquin Phoenix on Tuesday called on U.S. President Joe Biden to refrain from signing any environmental agreement with his Brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro.
Amazon preservation.Artists said they sided with Indigenous peoples and civil society groups that have expressed concern about a possible deal with Brazil’s conservative leader. The letter was supported by several non-profit groups, including AmazonWatch.“We urge your Administration to hear their call and not commit to any agreements with Brazil at this time,” the letter read.
Netflix has revealed that it will spend $17B on content in 2021 – on par with its 2020 spend.
Brandi Glanville may no longer be a Real Housewife, but she's happy to play a fake one on TV.
Angry Byron Bay locals are protesting the filming of a reality television series that some fear will damage the reputation of their trendy Australian tourist town. Around 100 surfers paddled to sea Tuesday to form a cancel symbol off the coast of the New South Wales state town in the hope that Netflix will can the series about social media influencers.
Angry Byron Bay residents have protested against the filming of a reality television series that some fear will damage the reputation of their trendy Australian tourist town. Around 100 surfers paddled out to sea on Tuesday to form a cancel symbol off the coast of the New South Wales town in the hope that Netflix will stop the series about social media influencers.