Roger Goodell would like to see Colin Kaepernick back in the NFL this season.
01.06.2020 - 01:23 / celebrityinsider.org
Things are getting a little crazy for Keeping Up With the Kardashians (KUWK) Season 18 thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic. The season returned on March 16, 2020, and has been on hiatus after airing six episodes and concluding on April 30, 2020. The Coronavirus pandemic shut down Hollywood and sent the KarJenners to the comfort of their mansions where they practiced (to the best of their ability) social distancing.
Roger Goodell would like to see Colin Kaepernick back in the NFL this season.
As Season 17 of Bravo's Top Chef begins to reach its dramatic conclusion, the remaining All Stars Cheftestants will head to Italy to cook it out to victory or end up packing their knives and going home in the upcoming finale.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Susan Boyle has been spotted adhering to social distancing rules as she took a stroll around her neighbourhood in Glasgow, Scotland.The 59 year old was seen with a friend as she took to the streets in an all-green ensemble. Britain's Got Talent finalist Susan donned a pale green jumper with a large white outline of a star embellished onto it.
Piers Morgan is known for heated clashes with guests - but the Good Morning Britain presenter was today faced with an attack that got very personal.
Happy birthday Donal Skehan! The celebrity chef is celebrating his big day surrounded by his family.
Tensions are running high. Demi Burnett opened up about her quarrels with boyfriend Slater Davis once the two started quarantining together — less than two months after they began dating.
We are now officially into June and in any normal year, we would have already had about a month’s worth of “summer movies” at the box office. Typically, the first weekend in May (or last weekend in April) is the unofficial start to Summer Movie Season, with the release of a Marvel Studios feature.
Unlike executives atNBCUniversal,Fox Corp.and ABC parent companyDisney, top executives at ViacomCBS have not taken reduced salaries amid the financial challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic — though the company's management ranks have been thinned out in connection with its recent merger.
When Tiwa Savage, Mr. Eazi and Davido aren't busy gracing the cover of Billboardthis week, they're finally spending time with their kids, feeding their neighbors and jumping on Zoom calls with the artists they manage.