Jamie Foxx and his daughter, Corinne, are a powerhouse Hollywood pair, and no one is prouder of that fact than the 54-year-old star. The duo spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier ahead of the season premiere of their reality competition show, .
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Howie Mandel is recalling his final conversation with Gilbert Gottfried. While speaking with ET's Kevin Frazier, the 66-year-old TV personality revealed the last time he spoke with the late comedian, who died from Recurrent Ventricular Tachycardia due to Myotonic Dystrophy type II earlier this month at age 67.«I think I was the last person to talk to him,» Mandel told ET. «I talked to him as he was going into the ambulance, going into the hospital the last time.
I miss him.»As for the kind of person Gottfried was, Mandel described him as «just the sweetest, most wonderful human being.»«He was an amazing father, an amazing brother, an amazing husband,» Mandel said. «You don't think of him [like that] because he is very acerbic — he was the king of too soon -- but he also defined what comedy is. Comedy, which we are losing, is that ability to find humor in the darkest moment. Nobody could do that better than Gilbert.»Gottfried wasn't the first pal Mandel lost this year.
Prior to the actor's death, Mandel also mourned the passing of Bob Saget and Louie Anderson. The former died in January at age 65, and the latter died the same month at age 68. It's made for a «crazy hard» few months, Mandel said.«When we moved out here in the '70s, in the comedy boom, we were all friends.
I'm talking about Bob Saget, Gilbert Gottfried, Louis Anderson. We were the kids,» Mandel recalled. "… To imagine that these guys are no longer here, and it's not that I am no longer calling them today, [it's that] I can no longer call them again.
Jamie Foxx and his daughter, Corinne, are a powerhouse Hollywood pair, and no one is prouder of that fact than the 54-year-old star. The duo spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier ahead of the season premiere of their reality competition show, .
Kelly Rizzo says she still considers the late comedian, Bob Saget, her husband. The "Eat Travel Rock" host talked about her loss on Wednesday to a panel of women that have all lost their spouses. "It’s like, he’s still my husband," Rizzo said to Amanda Kloots. "It’s not like, ‘Oh, he’s my former husband.’ It’s like … the relationship is different now.
(CNN)Howie Mandel and other comics are sounding the alarm after Dave Chappelle was attacked on stage following a performance.An audience member attacked Chappelle Tuesday night right after the comedian wrapped up a set during "Netflix is a Joke: The Festival" at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.The man who tackled Chappelle had a knife blade and was arrested for felony assault with a deadly weapon and taken to a hospital for medical treatment, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Talking to "Extra's" Billy Bush on Wednesday, Mandel expressed concern."Watching what happened to Dave last night confirmed my fear," Mandel said.
Gilbert Gottfried was making people laugh until the very end.
Standing behind him. After Dave Chappelle was attacked by an audience member while performing on stage at the Hollywood Bowl, many of his fellow comedians have shared their thoughts about what the incident means for performers moving forward.
Howie Mandel admitted he'll probably be touring less following the attack on Dave Chappelle in the middle of the comedian's performance Tuesday night. Mandel explained during an interview with Extra's Billy Bush what his biggest fear is following the attack on Chappelle and Will Smith's attack on Chris Rock at the Academy Awards. "That hit...
Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars in March and the recent attack on Dave Chappelle at the Netflix is a Joke festival on May 3.“Not to comment on what happened at the Academy Awards, but I thought that that opened the flood gates,” the “Deal or No Deal” host told E! News’ Daily Pop Wednesday.“We’re already as comedians being attacked as far as being canceled for something that you don’t like, something that you find offensive, something that you think is too soon,” he continued. Mandel went on, “You saw what happened at the Academy Awards, and I thought that just triggers — violence triggers violence.
Howie Mandel is opening up about an unexpected side effect of contracting COVID-19 earlier this month.
Howie Mandel has recovered from a bout of COVID-19, revealing that the most difficult thing for him was having no human contact for 10 days while he isolated.
Howie Mandel is reflecting on the friends and comedy legends he's lost this year. Mandel opened up about the deaths of Bob Saget, Gilbert Gottfried and Louie Anderson during a recent interview with People magazine. "I never dreamed there would be a moment where I could list people who are just gone," Mandel, 66, told the outlet.
Howie Mandel has lost some good friends in recent months.
Howie Mandel gave back to his manager on Monday’s episode of “Celebrity IOU”.
Bob Saget’s family was there to mourn the loss of his good friend.
Gilbert Gottfried has been laid to rest.
Stars from all corners of the industry gathered to pay their respects to Gilbert Gottfried.
Kelly Rizzo knows what it's like to lose a loved one. Bob Saget's widow shared an emotional tweet on Wednesday in remembrance of her husband's close pal, Gilbert Gottfried, who died at age 67 earlier this week.«Bob loved Gilbert so dearly, they had a special friendship,» the travel blogger wrote alongside a picture Gottfried had previously posted on his Instagram of himself with Saget, Norm Macdonald, and Jeffrey Ross after Macdonald passed away in September 2021 at age 61. «As he did with everyone in this photo.» Bob loved Gilbert so dearly, they had a special friendship.