EXCLUSIVE: Tehran star Navid Negahban and Pej Vahdat (Empire) are set for recurring roles opposite Jeff Bridges in FX on Hulu drama The Old Man, from Black Sails co-creators Jon Steinberg and Robert Levine.
27.11.2020 - 14:49 / msn.com
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! is now well underway, with the first vote-off set to air during tonight's show.
The public have been casting their votes and one of the 12 celebs will be leaving camp.And despite being one of the most famous faces in camp, Sir Mo Farah has been tipped to go.Appearing on I'm A Celeb's sister show, The Daily Drop, TV and radio host Will Njobvu said he reckons Mo will be packing his bags.Asked by host Vick Hope who his money's on, Will said: "As much as I love
.EXCLUSIVE: Tehran star Navid Negahban and Pej Vahdat (Empire) are set for recurring roles opposite Jeff Bridges in FX on Hulu drama The Old Man, from Black Sails co-creators Jon Steinberg and Robert Levine.
It seems like long ago know when Ant and Dec were crowning the first-ever Queen of the Castle, Giovanna Fletcher, as I’m a Celeb came to an end.
There will be a new, unfamiliar face joining the cast of Fair City this week, and just like others who have joined the soap in the past, drama ensues.
Right now Fair City star Ryan Andrews is hobbling around the stage of the Olympia in an orthopaedic boot, preparing for this year’s panto.
Sunday night in Carrigstown will bring new faces and inevitably new drama.
Ryan Andrews has detailed the moment he went ‘BANG’ in panto rehearsals, sustaining a serious injury, and his ankle isn’t the better for it.
Also Read: 'Raya and the Last Dragon' Trailer: Kelly Marie Tran and a Growing Tuk Tuk Join Forces on Animated Adventure (Video)Tran was sitting on the panel with fellow actresses Alisha Boe (“13 Reasons Why”), Beanie Feldstein (“Booksmart”), Storm Reid (“Euphoria”), Alexxis Lemire (“The Half of It”), Genneya Walton (“#blackAF”) and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (“Never Have I Ever”).“I’ve sort of tried to let go of this idea that I have to represent or I have to be so grateful for something that
shunned the documentary for fear of backlash from the Saudi Arabian government.Though it was finally acquired by Tom Ortenberg’s Briarcliff Entertainment back in September, Fogel says in an interview with TheWrap that not one of the major streamers or distributors “stepped forward” to acquire the film because of the influence that Saudi Arabia has over the entertainment business.Also Read: Jamal Khashoggi's Fiancee Says Bryan Fogel's Documentary 'The Dissident' Saved Her Life (Video)“In terms of
I’m A Celebrity continues on Thursday at 9pm on ITV with the return of fan-favourite Bushtucker Trial, Celebrity Cyclone. From Kylie Jenner to Britney Spears, many celebrities have furthered their popularity by featuring in reality-based television series.
As Fair City’s dodgy loan shark Ger, actress Tina Kellegher is relishing being cast as a Carrigstown baddie.
I’m A Celebrity has said goodbye to its first campmate, with Hollie Arnold leaving the show on Friday night.The Paralympian admitted she was “devastated” at being the first person to leave, but said taking part in the show was the “best experience she’s ever had”.Hollie was eliminated from the show after receiving the fewest votes to remain from the public.She told presenters Ant and Dec: “I’m devastated… but one of us has to go, right? Honestly, that was the best experience I’ve ever had.“I
Hollie Arnold has been voted as the first person to leave I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Hosts Ant and Dec made the announcement on tonight's episode of the popular competition show after explaining viewers voted for who they want to keep in Gwrych castle.
Ofcom has revealed that it has received over 700 complaints regarding the ongoing series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!The hit ITV reality show has faced criticism in the past by animal rights activists for its use of live animals in bushtucker trials, and it seems the 20th series is no different.After the first nine episodes of the series, which aired on Monday, 23 November, 724 complaints were lodged to Ofcom.Episode two was the most complained-about so far, accruing 200 complaints by
Fair City‘s Yates is working on another potential Carrigstown crime.Sunday night’s episode sees the detective try to crack the coded information in Ger’s ledger, as he is convinced that it contains evidence of dodgy dealings and is determined to figure out what she has been up to.During the episode, it’s Carol who reveals the identity of the ledger’s owner and warns Nora against becoming friends with Ger.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! is to air the first live trial in tonight's show.
destroyed by petrol bombs in what was believed to be a targeted attack.