Andy Cohen is “waiting” for the day he gets canceled — though he seems to be avoiding this dilemma pretty well so far!
16.05.2024 - 19:13 / perezhilton.com
There is a massive rift between Jon Gosselin and four of his sextuplets — and his two older twin girls, too. But is Kate the one preventing a reconciliation?!
The Jon & Kate Plus Eight alum is estranged from his 23-year-old twin daughters Mady and Cara. And Kate Gosselin‘s ex-husband is also estranged from four of the former couple’s 20-year-old sextuplets, too: Alexis, Leah, Aaden, and Joel. He still has active relationships with the other two sextuplets, Hannah and Collin — and the two of them are estranged from their mom.
This week, Kate took to Instagram to post a very rare photo of Alexis, Leah, Aaden, and Joel. The occasion was their 20th birthday, which occurred last week. It was hard for fans to believe that the kids from the hit TLC show are all grown up now, hurtling into adulthood. But they are! Just… not with Jon around.
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The 47-year-old divorced dad went on Brandi Glanville‘s podcast Brandi Glanville Unfiltered this week and opened up quite a bit about his non-existent relationship with three-quarters of his children. He sounded sad about it during the Wednesday podcast debut — and surprise, surprise… he also blamed Kate. Yeah. If you know literally anything about how contentious this ex-couple has been over the years, that should come as no surprise. When the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star asked Jon about the kids, he admitted:
Now, like we said, he does have a pretty active relationship with Hannah and Collin. He explained a bit to Brandi about what they’ve been up to, including how Hannah talks to the other kids, but Collin doesn’t have a relationship with any of them. Calling the whole thing “sibling alienation” and
Andy Cohen is “waiting” for the day he gets canceled — though he seems to be avoiding this dilemma pretty well so far!
Lexi Carson “Ezra” celebrated its premiere in New York, N.Y., on Thursday with stars Robert De Niro, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, and Tony Goldwyn all in attendance. The film is a Bleeker Street Media release that follows Max Bernal (Cannavale), who is a stand-up comedy writer (with scenes filmed at Comedy Cellar) who lives with his dad (De Niro). The comedian faces challenges when it comes to co-parenting their autistic son (William A.
Glen Powell has revealed that he “puked in the bushes” after his first viewing of Hidden Figures because he thought he’d “ruined” the film.The US actor played real-life astronaut and former US senator John Glenn in Theodore Melfi’s Oscar-nominated film about the three African-American mathematicians – played by Octavia Spencer, Taraji P Henson and Janelle Monáe – who were pivotal in his historic launch into space back in 1962.Speaking on a recent episode of Therapuss with Jake Shane, the actor admitted that he had seen Top Gun: Maverick, in which he played pilot Hangman, four times.When host Shane reacted with surprise that the star was able to watch his performances back, Powell responded that “it does get in your own head”, adding: “People forget that when you’re watching a rough cut of a movie, it’s probably like watching the footage of yourself that you’re having to edit. So you sit there and you’re like, ‘I hate myself.’”The Anyone But You star then recalled his experience seeing the first cut of the 2016 film.
Before they ever went one on one as Hall & Oates, John Oates played his first show with his longtime partner Daryl Hall in New York City.After meeting as students at Temple University in Philadelphia in 1967, the blue-eyed soul brothers behind such classics as “Rich Girl,” “Kiss on My List,” “Maneater” and “Out of Touch” made their debut in the middle of Greenwich Village’s fertile folk scene in the late ’60s.“[Daryl] had a doo wop group called the Temptones,” Oates, 76, told The Post outside the site of the former Gaslight Cafe where the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame duo first played together in public — five-plus decades before their shocking breakup last fall.“They were a vocal group, and they needed a backing band. They had a backing band, and they lost their guitar player,” he recalled.
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diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.The monarch, 75, will be traveling to France next month to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.He will be joined by his wife, Queen Camilla, 76, and his son, Prince William, 41, Buckingham Palace confirmed to the BBC.The trio will visit Portsmouth on June 5 to mark 80 years since the infamous Allied landings in 1944, which were a huge turning point in World War 2. On June 6, Charles and Camilla will visit the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer to honor all 22,422 British unit casualties from the Battle of Normandy.
Marta Balaga Spanish director Jonás Trueba wants you to celebrate the endings, not just the beginnings. That includes the demise of a serious relationship, because Ale and Alex (Itsaso Arana and Vito Sanz) have been together for 15 years. Now, they want only two things: to go their separate ways and to have a proper fiesta.
Diaries are written in secrecy, free-flowing thoughts anchored to the page as if the ink could stop memories from vanishing through the hands of time. Filmmaker Paul Schrader understands the lingering, often quiet desperation of journaling like few filmmakers do.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Victoria Justice, who headlined Nickelodeon’s popular series “Victorious” for four seasons and 57 episodes between 2010 and 2013, said in a new interview with Marie Claire that she feels like series creator Dan Schneider owes her an apology as she was “treated unfairly” at times on the show. Schneider also created the series “Zoey 101,” which Justice appeared on prior to “Victorious.” Schnieder has come under fire this year in the wake of the Investigation Discovery series “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” which included many misconduct allegations against him from his tenure at Nickelodeon.
Naman Ramachandran U.K. independent production outfit Mad as Birds (“Set Fire to the Stars,” “The Almond and the Seahorse”) has unveiled a slate spanning genres and will commence sales for them at the Cannes Film Festival market.
Bill Burr made an appearance on Bill Maher‘s Club Random podcast and declared that “cancel culture” is “over.”
We can’t believe time flies this fast!
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