New look! Scott Disick showed off his platinum blond hair while getting cozy with Amelia Gray Hamlin at the beach in Miami.
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, which is currently on its usual months-long hiatus, will resume its 17th season one week later than initially planned. Instead of returning March 4, the medical drama will now be back on Thursday, March 11 at 8 p.m.
ET/PT, ABC announced Monday.Additionally, the firefighter spinoff, will continue season 4 that same day at 9 p.m. ET/PT, followed by the return of The latter will then move to Wednesdays starting April 7.The delayed return comes with an emotional and dramatic cliffhanger in the
.New look! Scott Disick showed off his platinum blond hair while getting cozy with Amelia Gray Hamlin at the beach in Miami.
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