Katharine McPhee carries her dog Wilma in a pouch around her chest while going for a walk with husband David Foster on Tuesday (May 19) in Los Angeles.
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These former “Waitress” stars are serving up thanks to first responders in the coronavirus pandemic.
Katharine McPhee, 36, posted a video with her “Smash” co-star Jeremy Jordan, 35, to Twitter on Wednesday singing “You Matter to Me” from “Waitress,” which they both starred in at different points.
On Saturday, McPhee took to Twitter saying that she had something special in the works and asked her fans to send photos of front-line workers. The images of doctors, nurses and other essential workers
Katharine McPhee carries her dog Wilma in a pouch around her chest while going for a walk with husband David Foster on Tuesday (May 19) in Los Angeles.
Even though it's been seven years since NBC's Smash left the airwaves, Katharine McPhee still finds herself being called Karen Cartwright on a near-daily basis. "I'm still blown away to this day when people come up to me and say 'I loved you in Smash!'" she tells Billboard.
Kelly Clarkson is celebrating essential workers in the best way.
Katharine McPhee gave an interview where she spoke about her childhood ties to Duchess Meghan Markle, and how her husband David Foster and Meghan‘s husband Prince Harry are very close!
Breaking it all down! Katharine McPhee gave some insight into her husband David Foster’s friendship with Prince Harry as well as her history with Meghan Markle.
Katharine McPhee is dishing the relationship she and her husband David Foster share with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In a recent interview with Access, the 36-year-old singer was asked about her connection to Markle, after sharing a photo with her online.
There were two musicals that were made within the NBC series Smash and Katharine McPhee‘s character Karen Cartwright was part of both of them – Bombshell and Hit List!
Several boldfaced names contributed both words of support and financial support to essential workers and now-unemployed crew members during the Motion Picture Television Fund's livestreamed fundraiser on Friday night.
The cast of “Smash” are getting back together once again.
By Nellie Andreeva
The people risking their lives during COVID-19 are getting some good karma courtesy of Qatar Airlines.
Sending thanks. Reality stars, singers and actors have opened up exclusively to Us Weekly about their messages to the essential workers, those putting their livelihoods on the line amid the coronavirus pandemic so that we can stay home and help flatten the curve.