Spilling the tea! Lisa Rinna shared new details about her daughter Amelia Gray Hamlin’s split from Scott Disick during part two of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 11 reunion.
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SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Here Comes the Sun,” the Season 18 premiere of “Grey’s Anatomy.”The return of Scott Speedman’s hunky Nick Marsh as the object of Meredith’s affection was the unexpected twist delivered by “Grey’s Anatomy” in Thursday’s Season 18 premiere.
And the romance is bound to stick around, as Variety has confirmed what “Grey’s” fans have long hoped for: Speedman will be a series regular this season.Although ABC teased the premiere as a crossover
.Spilling the tea! Lisa Rinna shared new details about her daughter Amelia Gray Hamlin’s split from Scott Disick during part two of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 11 reunion.
Do not read if you have not yet watched the October 19 premiere episode of "The Bachelorette." "The Bachelorette" began its 18th season with leading lady Michelle Young at its helm.The fifth-grade teacher from Minneapolis returned to the reality dating franchise after appearing on Matt James’ historic season of "The Bachelor." Michelle agreed to be the Bachelorette in hopes of finding love like her own parents.
"The Wendy Williams Show" aired its Season 13 premiere Monday morning without its eponymous host. The daytime talk show kicked off with a four-person panel that consisted of Bevy Smith, Elizabeth Wagmeister, Michael Yo and Devyn Simone, and right off the bat, they all addressed the audience with Williams’ signature catchphrase, "How you doin’?" Yo then addressed Williams’ absence. Television personality Wendy Williams speaks onstage during her celebration of 10 years of "The Wendy Williams
Kate Aurthur editorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Secession,” the Season 3 premiere of HBO’s “Succession.”Toward the end of an interview with Variety, during which “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong had said in many different ways that he doesn’t like telling the audience how to think about the show, he expanded on exactly why he feels that way.“You’re asking me into the therapy room, and I’m not going to go in there with you!” he said with a laugh.The question that
SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to be spoiled for Grey’s Anatomy.
UPDATED, 11:40 AM: The Wendy Williams Show will return as scheduled on October 18 for its Season 13 premiere, but without Williams as host. Williams “is making progress, but is experiencing serious complications as a direct result of Graves’ disease and her thyroid condition. It has been determined that more time is needed before she is able to return to her live hosting duties,” The Wendy Williams Show said in a statement Tuesday on Instagram.
EXCLUSIVE: Anthony Hopkins and Jeremy Strong are set to join the cast of Focus Features Armageddon Time with James Gray writing and directing. Anne Hathaway is also on board as are newcomers Banks Repeta along with Jaylin Webb and Ryan Sell. The film is currently in production in New York.
Saturday Night Live, which aired this weekend (October 2), received the lowest rating in the show’s history.The episode, which was hosted by Owen Wilson and with Kacey Musgraves performing as its musical guest, was the least-watched SNL season premiere episode of all-time.The audience figures saw a drop of 41% from the previous season’s opening episode, which was hosted by Chris Rock.However, the fact that Wilson’s episode was the first in the show’s history to be live-streamed is believed to
Saturday Night Live took a moment to pay tribute to their late cast member Norm Macdonald during the season 47 premiere.
Saturday Night Live went into Season 47 with eight cast members who had been on the show for at least seven seasons, which is the standard length of an SNL contract, Kenan Thompson (18 seasons), Kate McKinnon (10), Aidy Bryant (9), Cecily Strong (9), Colin Jost (8), Beck Bennett (8), Kyle Mooney (8), Michael Che (7).
Kacey Musgraves is taking over the Saturday Night Live stage!
In a big night full of premieres for ABC, NBC took the ratings crown with the latest episode of Law & Order: SVU. The latest episode of the NBC drama was the highest-rated program of Thursday primetime, taking in a 0.8 rating in the 18-49 demo and 4.71 million viewers, per fast affiliates. The NBC series was slightly down from last week’s premiere , but slightly outshined the Season 5 debut of Station 19, among others.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNetflix has ordered a spinoff of the YA comedy series “On My Block.”The new series, titled “Freeridge,” hails from “On My Block” co-creators Lauren Iungerich, Eddie Gonzalez, and Jeremy Haft along with “On My Block” co-producer Jamie Uyeshiro and “On My Block” co-executive producer Jamie Dooner.
The season 47 premiere of Saturday Night Live is this Saturday (October 2), and fans are wondering who will be back for the new season.
“Emily in Paris” is set for its second season. The Netflix series promises more of the romance and entanglements, which made it a fan favorite in 2020.