Danielle Deadwyler is stepping out for a special screening of her new movie.
21.09.2022 - 01:39 / usmagazine.com
Unexpected hot take. Jon Hamm is one of the latest celebrities to call out Erika Jayne for her part in the earrings drama shown on recent episodes of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
“You just want to shake her and go, ‘Honey, they were never yours — give them back,’” the Mad Men alum, 51, said on Sirius XM’s “The Howard Stern Show” on Monday, September 19.
Hamm slammed the reality star, 51, for her hesitation to give back the $750,000 diamond earrings her estranged husband, Tom Girardi, gave to her with allegedly stolen settlement funds.
The jewelry was a hot topic of conversation on the past two episodes of RHOBH, which aired on September 7 and 14, respectively, as Erika’s cast mates Crystal Kung Minkoff and Kyle Richards questioned her holding on to the diamonds and her perceived lack of empathy for Tom’s past clients.
While considering the value of the earrings — which Erika proceeded to wear during the most recent episode as the ladies vacationed in Aspen — Hamm then questioned the accessory’s value.
“And then I can’t quite get … are they $750,000 earrings? Or is it $750,000 per earring?” the Missouri native asked, to which host Howard Stern replied that he didn’t know.
The actual value of the luxury items — which were purchased back in 2007 —didn’t faze Hamm as he reaffirmed: “Give ‘em back.”
The Report actor isn’t the only Hollywood star who chimed into the RHOBH discourse. While promoting her new drama, Causeway, at Toronto International Film Festival, Jennifer Lawrence got candid about this season of the hit Bravo series.
“Not a great season, but I’ll finish it. [My costar, Bryan Tree Henry], and I have quit Dubai and we’re done with Dubai,” the Oscar winner told Variety on September 10. “My biggest problem with
Danielle Deadwyler is stepping out for a special screening of her new movie.
Things are not all “hunky dory” in Beverly Hills.
Three men were charged Wednesday with stealing more than $2.6 million in a brazen smash-and-grab robbery at a Beverly Hills jewelry store, federal prosecutors said. Jimmy Lee Vernon III, 31, Ladell Tharpe, 37, and Deshon Bell, 20, all of Long Beach, were each indicted on one count each of conspiracy and interference with commerce by robbery, which carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for each count, the U.S.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were spotted on a breakfast date Sunday in Beverly Hills. The Marry Me star, 53, looked ready for fall in a black suit with a belted jacket and long sleeves with a pair of wide leg pants. The Grammy winner styled her long highlighted locks in a bun and accessorized with gold hoop earrings and a small black hand bag.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez enjoyed some quality time together this weekend!
The next installment in the Beverly Hills Cop franchise is continuing to add star power to its all-star cast as Kevin Bacon is set to join Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley. Production on the sequel is underway with Mark Molloy directing. Murphy is back as Axel Foley and will produce along with Jerry Bruckheimer and Chad Oman of Jerry Bruckheimer Films. Will Beall penned the script. Jospeh Gordon-Levitt, Taylour Paige are also on board with Judge Reinhold and John Ashton Paul Reiser; and Bronson Pinchot reprising their characters from previous installments.
Orlando Bloom is stepping out for the day.
Kris Jenner is showing how wealthy she really is, after revealing on a new episode of Hulu’s ‘The Kardashians’ that she forgot about one of the properties she owned in Beverly Hills, California.The 66-year-old momager gave viewers a glimpse of her condo, however she didn’t give a tour, as she completely forgot she owned the place.“This is a cute little place if I must say so myself,” she said to Khloé Kardashian during a recent episode of the show, with the new mom asking Kris about the last time she visited the apartment.Kris went on to explain that she uses the luxury condo as her Christmas “gift wrapping station” and “Santa’s workshop,” indicating that she only visits the place in December. “I kind of forgot it was there,” she said.
Kris Jenner is so rich, she can’t remember all her properties.
Thania Garcia In spring 2020, the U.S. came to terms with its role in racial inequality on the heels of a tragedy: the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. That singular moment compelled many, including those in the music business, to pledge funds and action. It also gave birth to the Black Music Action Coalition, a collective of Black creators, activists and change-makers who have diligently kept the issue in the headlines and on the minds of corporate parents. On Sept. 22, the organization — whose leadership includes industry veterans Damien Smith, Caron Veazey and Shawn Holiday, among others — celebrates its second annual Music in Action gala in Beverly Hills, where honorees include Lil Baby, Sony Music Publishing chairman Jon Platt, 300 Elektra Entertainment’s Kevin Liles and 1619 Project creator Nikole Hannah-Jones. It promises to be a gathering of heavies, as last year’s inaugural fete — Variety is a media sponsor — drew the Weeknd, Motown chairwoman Ethiopia Habtemariam and attorney Ben Crump.
EXCLUSIVE: Shereé Whitfield of The Real Housewives of Atlanta has signed with CGEM Talent for management representation in all areas.
Jon Hamm is setting the record straight! After years of chatter, the actor finally cleared the air on the rumor that he goes commando.