John Mulaney’s rehab revelation was a surprise to many, but it made sense to the fans who watched his bizarre late night appearance last month.
11.12.2020 - 03:33 / variety.com
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaJohn Mulaney and Andy Samberg will star in a new reboot of “Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers” for Disney Plus.The feature film will hit the service in spring 2022 and is a combination of live action and computer animation. Seth Rogen will cameo in the film, which Disney teased during its investor day.
John Mulaney’s rehab revelation was a surprise to many, but it made sense to the fans who watched his bizarre late night appearance last month.
Comedian John Mulaney exhibited signs of a relapse during a bizarre skit he performed with Seth Meyers weeks before he checked into rehab, according to a new report. The former "Saturday Night Live" writer entered a rehab facility in Pennsylvania over the weekend, according to Page Six, following an alleged relapse consisting of alcohol and cocaine abuse.
John Mulaney is doing what he can to get healthy and live his best life.
In the “Late Night” clip, posted to YouTube on November 24, Mulaney — who Page Six exclusively revealed has checked into rehab for cocaine and alcohol addiction — hosts a fake “Royal Watch: News from the Real-Life ‘Crown’” segment and jokes that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were annoyed by COVID because it took all the media attention away from their Megxit “stunt.” Mulaney — wearing a rumpled, oversized coat and sunglasses, both gifts from Julian Casablancas of the Strokes, who performed on
John Mulaney’s family can breathe a sigh of relief now that he’s checked himself into rehab.
John Mulaney‘s family is proud of him after he recently checked into a rehab facility.The 38-year-old comedian made headlines on Monday, December 21, when news broke that he’s seeking treatment for cocaine and alcohol abuse at a 60-day program in Pennsylvania. Mulaney, who married makeup artist Annamarie Tendler in July 2014, had been sober for 15 years before relapsing and deciding to get help.“It was a relief to his wife and family that he checked in,” a source tells Us Weekly exclusively.
Page Six exclusively revealed on Monday that he’d gone to rehab following a relapse. Olivia Munn and Patton Oswalt were among the stars who penned well wishes via Twitter to Mulaney, who checked into a Pennsylvania rehab facility over the weekend for cocaine and alcohol abuse.
John Mulaney, a former writer for "Saturday Night Live," has reportedly checked into rehab. The 38-year-old comedian recently suffered a relapse for alcohol and cocaine addiction, Page Six first reported Monday, citing sources.
John Mulaney has reportedly checked into rehab. The 38-year-old stand-up comedian attended a rehab facility in Pennsylvania over the weekend amid his struggles with alcohol and cocaine addiction.
John Mulaney is getting help.
John Mulaney has checked into a rehab facility and is seeking treatment for addiction issues, according to multiple reports.
Page Six reported that Mulaney had checked into a facility in Pennsylvania for 60 days, which People says it has “confirmed”.A source told Page Six: “John’s friends and family are happy that he’s finally getting some help and focusing on his health.“His fans know he’s struggled in the past with sobriety, he has talked about it openly. Unfortunately he has struggled again during the pandemic.
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New York Post's Page Six said on Dec. 21 that the comedian entered a rehab facility in Pennsylvania over the past weekend. "John's friends and family are happy that he's finally getting some help and focusing on his health," a source said.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaJerry Bruckheimer’s first-look deal with Paramount Pictures is set to expire in February and will not be renewed.That makes the superstar producer of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise a free agent. Bruckheimer first signed a pact with Paramount in 2013, leaving Disney where he had been housed for two decades.