Things got a little awkward on Twitter on Super Bowl Sunday.
15.01.2020 - 23:31 / foxnews.com
Heidi Klum commented on the drama surrounding the exit of Gabrielle Union as a judge on “America’s Got Talent” to defend the show and its executive producer, Simon Cowell.
The model spoke at the Television Critics Association (TCA) press tour on Tuesday while promoting her new Amazon series, “Making the Cut,” when she was asked about Union’s exit amid claims of racism.
“I can’t speak for [Gabrielle]," she said, USA Today reported. “I didn’t experience the same thing.To me, everyone treats you
Things got a little awkward on Twitter on Super Bowl Sunday.
, who is set to host the National Television Awards [NTAs] this evening, decided to transform into Amanda in order to promote the awards show which he is hosting for the first time.
Heidi Klum, 46, is back in a judge’s seat for America’s Got Talent: The Champions — and Terry Crews, 51, the host of the series, couldn’t be more delighted. Ten days after the second season of AGT‘s spin-off series premiered on Jan.
Terry Crews isn't letting the recent drama surrounding "America's Got Talent" get him down.
Terry Crews opened up about working on America’s Got Talent after allegations of racism and sexism on the set made headlines.
, 60, is looking even more youthful these days but what’s his secret?
Heidi Klum has hit back at critics after the model insisted she had an “amazing” time working on America’s Got Talent.
Heidi Klum has insisted she was treated “with the utmost respect” while working on America’s Got Talent, as controversy surrounds the show following Gabrielle Union’s exit.
Heidi Klum has insisted she was treated “with the utmost respect” while working on America’s Got Talent, despite Gabrielle Union’s claims of a “toxic” work environment.
Heidi Klum isn't ready to X out America's Got Talent.
Nothing bad to say. Heidi Klum was extremely positive when reflecting on her time as a judge on America’s Got Talent for six years — despite any negative reports about the show’s culture.
Last week, eight million viewers tuned into the season premiere of NBC’s America’s Got Talent: The Champions to watch a judges panel, more stacked than ever before, try to find the world’s biggest and brightest new talent. There’s Simon Cowell, who started it all with American Idol in the U.S.
NBC is addressing the allegations of a «toxic culture» on