Anderson Cooper will host a new parenting show for CNN+, the upcoming subscription streaming service from CNN, while a current online series will move to the new platform.
14.12.2021 - 04:54 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Thom Davis, who soon will be stepping down as the longtime business manager of IATSE Grips Local 80, has been accused of covering up “lewd sexual misconduct” inside the local’s Burbank offices.
The allegation is contained in a sensational wrongful-termination lawsuit filed by Michael Mendez, the local’s former assistant business representative, who claims he was fired while in February, while on Covid sick leave, in retaliation for complaining about the sexual harassment he allegedly
Anderson Cooper will host a new parenting show for CNN+, the upcoming subscription streaming service from CNN, while a current online series will move to the new platform.
Dust off your pom-poms because Cheer season 2 is officially in the works! Netflix confirmed the return date for its hit docuseries — and the stakes have never been higher.
Clayton Davis Bradley Cooper is an established awards magnet, with eight nominations in the past nine years. Four of those have been in the acting category — for “Silver Linings Playbook” (2012), “American Hustle” (2013), “American Sniper” (2014) and “A Star Is Born” (2018).
Outside of his role on “The Deuce,” James Franco has largely been absent from mainstream films and TV projects over the past few years. This, of course, is a result of the sexual misconduct allegations against him during his time as an acting teacher years ago.
James Franco has broken his silence on the string of sexual misconduct allegations made against him in 2018 by five women.The Spiderman actor opened up about how he’s used the last “four years” to “examine” his past behaviour and “patterns” after stepping back from the spotlight.The 43 year old star explained he’d chosen to speak up because he’d done “a lot of work” on himself and didn’t want his brother Dave Franco or acting partner and friend Seth Rogen to have to keep “speaking” for him.
James Franco has admitted to using his fame “as a lure,” sleeping with students at his defunct acting school Studio 4 and being “completely blind” to both “power dynamics” and “people’s feelings” in his first in-depth interview on the sexual misconduct allegations against him, which surfaced in 2018.
Breaking his silence. James Franco just addressed sexual misconduct allegations originally made about him in early 2018. In a snippet of his upcoming interview for Jess Cagle’s SiriusXM podcast, the actor addresses the claims for the first time in nearly four years.
accused by five women of sexual misconduct. An attorney for Franco denied all the allegations at the time.In February 2021, Franco settled a lawsuit with two accusers, Sarah Tither-Kaplan and Toni Gaal, who were former students at now-defunct acting school Studio 4 – where they claimed he pushed his acting students to perform explicit scenes on camera.
After nearly four years of silence, James Franco, 43, finally addressed his sexual misconduct scandal in an interview on SiriusXM’s The Jess Cagle Podcast, some of which was released on Wednesday, December 22.
Jordan Moreau James Franco has addressed the sexual misconduct allegations against him for the first time, a few months after he settled a lawsuit for $2.2 million that alleged that he and his associates coerced acting students into performing sexually explicit scenes on camera.The actor broke his silence on SiriusXM’s “The Jess Cagle” podcast, where he discussed the allegations and his history with addiction.“In 2018, there were some complaints about me and an article about me.
James Franco is opening up about how being accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women impacted his friendship with Seth Rogen.
James Franco has returned to the public eye.
James Franco is speaking out about the sexual misconduct lawsuit against him and taking an extended break from Hollywood.
James Franco sat down for a tell-all interview for the first time in almost four years and addressed not only the sexual misconduct allegations made against him in 2018 but his addiction to alcohol and sex. The actor, 43, spoke with Jess Cagle on his Sirius XM radio show about how he's changed and what he's learned about himself. "In 2018, there were some complaints about me and an article about me and, at that moment I just thought 'I'm gonna be quiet.
James Franco is finally ready to share his side of the story in an in-depth interview with SiriusXM’s Jess Cagle.
Lady Gaga is using her star power to help out a friend.The singer and actress, who starred alongside Bradley Cooper in A Star is Born, took to Twitter on Monday to encourage fans to see her friend‘s latest film, urging her followers to head to the theater and see Nightmare Alley, a psychological thriller that boasts a star-studded cast.“Nightmare Alley is an amazing film with an amazing cast, congratulations to @RealGDT,” Lady Gaga tweeted.
Lady Gaga can’t recommend Bradley Cooper‘s new movie enough.
Anderson Cooper is opening up about the firing of his CNN colleague, Chris Cuomo.
Anderson Cooper appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and offered his take on CNN’s decision to fire Chris Cuomo, telling Colbert that although he feels terrible for his former colleague and his family, “there are repercussions” for not following journalistic ethics.