Hailey Baldwin has been keeping up with her fitness routine in quarantine! The 24-year-old slayed as she showed off her intense pilates routine at Forma Pilates, a private studio in Los Angeles, on Friday, Jan. 15.
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Dozens of popular television shows, including “This Is Us” and “Grey’s Anatomy”, have extended their production hiatuses due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The wintertime surge of novel coronavirus cases have led to delays on nearly three dozen television series filmed in Los Angeles, per Deadline. Disney Television alone froze 16 productions that were scheduled to resume on Jan. 11. Those 16 shows will instead get back to work on Jan. 18.
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Hailey Baldwin has been keeping up with her fitness routine in quarantine! The 24-year-old slayed as she showed off her intense pilates routine at Forma Pilates, a private studio in Los Angeles, on Friday, Jan. 15.
Cam Newton gets ready for a flight out of town at LAX airport in Los Angeles on Thursday (January 14).
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With COVID-19 cases showing no sign of abating, organizers of Hollywood awards shows and global film festivals are grappling with whether to postpone or scuttle their planned industry events. On Jan.
Dua Lipa wears a bright pink coat to match her sweater while arriving at LAX airport in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterProduction on two Universal Television shows has been rescheduled again after multiple shows across multiple studios extended their planned hiatus’ due to a COVID-19 surge in Los Angeles.The NBC series “Good Girls” and Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever” are now scheduled to begin filming again the week of Jan. 18 due to non-COVID related logistical issues at the studio, an individual with knowledge of the situation said.
With production stalled in Los Angeles amid the city's latest COVID-19 surge, the industry is wrestling with when it'll be able to return to work safely in one of its most popular filming regions. The major studios and streamers have paused production on the bulk of their L.A.-based projects, most of which were already on a hiatus over the holidays, marking the town's biggest shutdown since March when the virus first began to spread in the U.S.
Aubrey Plaza shows off her fun green sweater with a witches’ hat on it while crossing the street in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon (January 5).
James Corden and Jimmy Kimmel have started filming from home again due to the coronavirus pandemic.The talk show hosts – who present the Late Late Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live! respectively – have both shifted to remote production again due to restrictions in Los Angeles.Opening his program on Monday night (January 4, 2021), Jimmy laughed: “Hi, I’m Jimmy, I’m the host of this house. Thanks for watching from your house.
Jimmy Kimmel and James Corden are back to working from home. The late-night talk show hosts, who both tape in Los Angeles, have returned to remote production of their respective shows due to the COVID-19 surge.Kimmel addressed the return to his house at the start of Monday's, while delivering his monologue from his living room, where he'd previously hosted the show during the early months of the pandemic.«Hi, I'm Jimmy, I'm the host of this house,» he began with a laugh.
Larry King has been hospitalised with Covid-19 in California, says a report. The veteran CNN broadcaster and talk show host, 87, is being treated for coronavirus at a hospital in Los Angeles, according to ABC News.
coronavirus surge in the city. Five of the studios’ programs — including two from the hit “NCIS” series — will be affected by the pause, which pushes back the return of post-holiday production from Jan. 4 to Jan.
Disney Television Studios has joined other major TV studios in pushing the post-holidays start of production for Los Angeles-based shows amid an unprecedented surge in coronavirus infections and Covid-19 deaths in Los Angeles County.
All American, Bob ❤️ Abishola, B Positive, Call Me Kat, Mom, Shameless, and You, which had been scheduled to return from the holiday break the week of Jan. 4 will all prolong their production hiatus. While the shows will be dark next week, they will maintain existing testing protocols in preparation to resume production the week of Jan. 11 while the studio continues to review the situation.