Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid has posted an unpretentious selfie showing her fans exactly what her hair looks like in the morning.
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Homeland returns for its eighth and final season Feb. 9, and TV Guide has an exclusive look at the season's final trailer. Check it out here before it airs on Showtime this Sunday.
In the final season, troubled CIA agent Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) returns in a story that brings Homeland full circle, with Carrie's story mirroring Nicholas Brody's (Damian Lewis) from Season 1 as she goes back into the field after spending months in a Russian gulag, much of which she doesn't remember, and
Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid has posted an unpretentious selfie showing her fans exactly what her hair looks like in the morning.
1. HomelandSeason 8 debut Claire Danes is back as Carrie Mathison in the final season of the drama. Her body is healing, but her mind is still fractured following months of brutal confinement in a Russian gulag. Meanwhile, the top priority for newly elected President Warner is to end the “forever war” in Afghanistan as he dispatches Saul to engage with the Taliban on a peacekeeping mission. Against medical advice, he asks Carrie to join him.When: Sunday on Crave
Former national security adviser Susan Rice told Snoop Dogg to “back the **** off” from CBS News journalist Gayle King after the rapper slammed King for an interview she did about late NBA legend Kobe Bryant.
The Farewell actress Zhao Shuzhen won her first Spirit Award at Saturday's Film Independent Spirit Awards.However, the film's director, Lulu Wang, accepted the honor on behalf of the actress, who wasn't able to leave her native China due to the coronavirus outbreak.
It's been eight years since Homeland premiered, and as much has changed in the real world as it has within the Claire Danes-led spy drama. When the show first debuted, 10 years after 9/11, the threat of suicide bombers and fear of the Middle East was the prevalent worry in America. Now, we're far more concerned with Russian hackers and election fraud.
NEW YORK – For 16 years, the American Heart Association’s signature "Go Red for Women" Red Dress Collection has served as a catalyst for change to improve the lives of women globally. But while the glitzy red carpet dresses on the catwalk are stunning, the color red serves as a reminder that heart disease is something that takes the life of 1 in 3 women in America today.
The world came very close to losing soap opera legend Susan Lucci in 2018. After experiencing a series of chest pains, she went to her doctor and found out there was a 90 percent blockage to the main artery of her heart.