Kim Cattrall may not have wanted anything to do with the And Just Like That…, but clearly revivals of seminal cable shows aren’t off the table entirely.
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Javier “Chicharito” Hernández opened up about one of the most challenging situations he has faced in his adult life: being away from his children, Noah and Nala. The Los Angeles Galaxy striker sat down with Jorge Ramos and expressed his feelings about this situation and how he feels to be labeled as an absent father.Ramos, who premiered Vix’s Algo Personal a few weeks ago, told Hernández that “it must be hard to be away from them,” to which the Mexican soccer player replied: “Yes.
I haven’t shown or said anything these two years, but people have said that I am a terrible father when they have no idea. Is it because I have not posted anything, right? So how are they going to know if I’m a good parent or a bad parent?“Clearly, it’s something that hurts you, right?” the journalist asked, to which Chicharito responded with tears in his eyes: “Yes, I have experienced a lot of pain, yes, a lot.”Ramos gave the 33-year-old player a break by changing the subject and putting aside his facet as a father to steer the conversation toward soccer, his arrival at the Galaxy, and his notable absence from the Mexican team.Rihanna ‘barely leaves’ her baby boy’s side, in ‘awe’ of her first child with A$AP RockyAlexis Ohanian takes daughter Olympia mini-golfing for sweet ‘daddy-daughter date’Katherine Schwarzenegger welcomes her second child with Chris PrattIn 2021, months after the birth of their second daughter, the model and the soccer player began their divorce proceedings after a couple of years together.In July of that year, in the middle of their divorce, Sarah Kohan’s statements were released, claiming that Javier Hernández was not involved in the development of his children.
Kim Cattrall may not have wanted anything to do with the And Just Like That…, but clearly revivals of seminal cable shows aren’t off the table entirely.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorA Los Angeles benefit for Democratic Party efforts, co-hosted by Jeffrey Katzenberg, raised nearly $2.5 million Friday with President Joe Biden in attendance.“The money raised today will help get people to the polls on election day in November,” said Katzenberg. “Just the idea of Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell in charge should be enough to get people out to vote.”Biden has been in Los Angeles this week for the Summit of the Americas, which concludes Friday.The event is being held at the home of Ellen Bronfman Hauptman and Andrew Hauptman.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterDamon Lindelof and Tara Hernandez’s Peacock series “Mrs. Davis” has cast Margo Martindale, Andy McQueen, and Ben Chaplin.The trio join previously announced series leads Betty Gilpin and Jake McDorman in the series.
John Barrowman was on Twitter sharing updates from the aftermath of a tragic incident in Germany.
As the first CEO and cofounder of Netflix, Marc Randolph knows a thing or two about turning a simple dream into a success story. In his internationally best-selling book, That Will Never Work: The Birth of Netflix and The Amazing Life of an Idea, the Silicon Valley mogul shares tips, tricks and secrets that he’s learned in his four decades as an entrepreneur.
Jonathan Scott took to Instagram on Friday to congratulate his brother and co-star, Drew, on the arrival of his first child, a boy named Parker James Scott. «Parker James… you don't know this yet but you're the luckiest kid in the world to have such an incredibly loving mommy and daddy,» Jonathan captioned the same photo that Drew posted several days earlier to announce Parker's arrival. It's a black and white shot of Drew with his wife, Linda Phan, holding the tiny baby's hand.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorShares of Meta Platforms were up 1.8% in early trading Thursday, coming after longtime COO Sheryl Sandberg — one of the most powerful women execs in the tech industry — announced she was stepping down from the role.In after-hours trading Wednesday, Meta’s stock price had dropped as much as 3% on the news that Sandberg, a 14-year veteran of the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, was departing. On Thursday morning, broader market indexes were down while the Nasdaq Composite was up 0.6% amid the rise in Meta shares.On May 28, Sandberg informed Meta of her decision to resign from her position as COO “after a transition period,” according to an SEC filing.
Of all the people to defend Prince Andrew following his infamous relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, we NEVER saw this one coming.
There’s bound to be a critically reviled premiere at every film festival. But no debut in recent years has been more horrific than the premiere of Sean Penn’s “The Last Face” at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival (our F-grade review here).
Master P and his family are in mourning.
Is Meghan Markle trying to reconcile with her estranged father in the wake of his stroke?
Dune: Part Two is in the works and Javier Bardem is opening up about the new draft of the script that he read.
Javier Bardem addressed a packed Salle Bunuel on Friday as part of the Cannes Film Festival’s 75th birthday celebrations. Dressed down, relaxed and very, very funny, the actor addressed a wide range of topics in a Q&A that covered a lot of ground, from his marriage to Penélope Cruz to his experience on the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
Javier Hernandez has opened up on his heartbreak after a tough few years in his personal life.
Ruby Barker is being candid with her fans.
Refresh for updates…Tributes to beloved actor Ray Liotta have begun flooding in following the stunning announcement of his death today at age 67—remembering him not only for his artistic gifts, but also for his character, and a demeanor at odds with that of his most iconic characters.
Refresh for updates…Tributes to beloved actor Ray Liotta have begun flooding in following the stunning announcement of his death today at age 67—remembering him not only for his artistic gifts, but also for his character, and a demeanor at odds with that of his most iconic characters.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterL.A. mayoral candidate Rick Caruso responded on Tuesday to TV ads that compare him to Donald Trump, accusing the ads’ principal financial backer, mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg, of “lying” about him.The mayoral primary is just two weeks away, and polls show Caruso in a tight race against Karen Bass in a multi-candidate field. If no candidate secures a majority, the top two finishers will advance to a November runoff.Katzenberg, a longtime Hollywood power broker and Democratic fundraiser, has contributed $600,000 to an independent committee supporting Bass, a Democratic congresswoman.
It appears Prince Andrew is trying to win his way back into his momma’s good graces!