Plotting a comeback? Scream Queens fans were in for a surprise when a social media shake-up hinted at the show’s possible return.
21.10.2022 - 05:35 / msn.com
John Stamos almost played a male hooker. The 59=year-old actor is best known for his starring as Jesse Katsopolis on the classic ABC sitcom 'Full House' but revealed he once had a lunch meeting with 'Glee' creator Ryan Murphy to discuss the potential of playing a prostitute who helps to "work on" a couple's marriage. He said: "I remember going to lunch with him at The Ivy and we order, and I said, ‘So what’s the show?’ And he’s like, ‘Well…’ And this was again, like now if he offered me the show, I’d do it in two seconds.
But it was like, ‘Okay, you play a male hooker and you fix the, you sleep with the husband, sleep with the wife, and you kinda work on their marriage. '" However, the former 'General Hospital' star went on to explain that he soon realised he was not interested in the idea as soon as their appetizers had arrived and Ryan had jokingly compared the potential show - which never came to fruition - to 'Charlie's Angels. ' Speaking on 'The Jess Cagle Podcast', he said: "And then he said, ‘And plus you have a really cute black guy and there’s a cute blonde guy.
You’re like 'Charlie’s Angels', but you’re hookers. 'Charlie’s Hookers'. And then the, and the, and the appetizer just sat down, you know, got sit.
I was like, ‘Oh God, I gotta sit another hour with this guy with Charlie’s Hookers. ’ I should have done it though!" Meanwhile, John starred alongside late comedian Bob - who was found dead in a hotel room back in January at the age of 65 after accidentally hitting his head - on the ABC show and recently mused about how much he longs to see his former co-star again. He said: "When he went, you know, like the tsunami of love that this guy received blew all of us away.
Plotting a comeback? Scream Queens fans were in for a surprise when a social media shake-up hinted at the show’s possible return.
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Josh Peck has revealed he's become a dad for the second time as his wife has welcomed a baby boy.The 35 year old, who is most well known for starring in the series Drake & Josh, took to his Instagram feed to announce the news to his 14.6million followers, sharing that they've named their child Shai Miller Peck. Actor Josh posted a sweet snap of the his newborn sleeping soundly as his elder sibling Max Milo, three, sat in a pair of grey pyjamas close by. Celebrity friends were quick to congratulate the family as John Stamos wrote: "PERFECTION!" Bryan Greenberg shared: "A wise man named Josh told me the only bad part about being a parent is there are no bad parts!" Fans of the star were equally excited by the news as one fan commented: "So happy for you guys unbelievable love you guus," followed by a red heart emoji.
“Feud”, Ryan Murphy’s historical anthology, is finally back with season 2. After a five-year gap, the FX series returns with an all-new, star-studded installment called “Capote’s Women”, with the focus on the falling out between notorious writer Truman Capote and several of his female friends, including Ann Woodward, Babe Paley, CZ Guest, Gloria Guinness, Joanne Carson and Slim Keith.
, Ryan Murphy’s historical anthology, is finally back with season 2. After a five-year gap, the FX series returns with an all-new, star-studded installment called, with the focus on the falling out between notorious writer Truman Capote and several of his female friends, including Ann Woodward, Babe Paley, CZ Guest, Gloria Guinness, Joanne Carson and Slim Keith. “It’s such a great lineup of extraordinary women [and] great roles,” Naomi Watts tells ET about the series, in which she’ll portray Paley.
The English,” starring Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer. All six episodes of the limited series will premiere on November 11 exclusively in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the Nordics on Prime Video, following its November 10 UK premiere on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer. The series is created by Hugo Blick, who also serves as an executive producer, director and writer. The series follows aristocratic Englishwoman Lady Cornelia Locke, played by Blunt, and a Pawnee ex-cavalry scout named Eli Whipp, played by Spencer. They come together in 1890 middle America to cross a violent landscape built on dreams and blood.
Angelique Jackson Tina Mabry’s “The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat” has rounded out its cast with the addition of Kyanna Simone (“American Horror Stories”), Tati Gabrielle (“You”), Abigail Achiri (“The Underground Railroad”), Julian McMahon (“FBI: Most Wanted”, “Nip/Tuck”), Vondie Curtis-Hall (“Blue Bayou”) and Tony Winters (“National Champions”) as Big Earl. Uzo Aduba, Aunjanue Ellis and Sanaa Lathan lead the movie, based on Edward Kelsey Moore’s 2013 bestselling novel, playing best friends affectionally dubbed “The Supremes.” According to the film’s synopsis, the trio — Clarice, Odette and Barbara Jean — “have weathered life’s storms together for two generations through marriage and children, happiness and the blues,” and they “find their paths at a crossroads that test their lifelong bond.” Simone, Gabrielle and Achiri will play younger versions of Ellis, Lathan and Aduba’s characters, respectively.
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John Stamos has opened up about the “insecure” final days of his beloved “Full House” co-star Bob Saget, who died alone at 65 in an Orlando hotel room last January.“When Bob died, one of the things that broke my heart the most was that there was a tsunami of love for him, but he didn’t see it,” Stamos told the Los Angeles Times during an interview for his Disney+ show, “Big Shot.”“I know he didn’t realize how loved he was. He was very insecure.
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