Rebel Wilson masks up while arriving at the grocery store in Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon (January 13).
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Kumail Nanjiani puts his biceps on display while heading back to his car with his arms full of baked goods on Wednesday (December 23) in Los Angeles.
The 42-year-old The Big Sick actor was seen picking up cakes and bread ahead of Christmas. He had double protection while wearing both a face mask and a face shield.
Kumail got super buff while prepping for his role in the upcoming Marvel movie Eternals, which is currently scheduled to be released in theaters on November 5, 2021.
The film would
Rebel Wilson masks up while arriving at the grocery store in Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon (January 13).
Justin Bieber's docuseries, echoes that statement, explaining, “I’m very proud of our team at OBB Sound as TLDW has incredible guests going deep on the classics in a truly hilarious way, and we’re excited to be working with Google Assistant to share it with podcast enthusiasts and TV lovers alike.”‘Too Long; Didn’t Watch' will be released Jan. 12.
Chace Crawford is grabbing lunch to go in L.A.
Dr. Dre has reportedly been admitted to Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after suffering from a brain aneurysm. According to sources, the 55-year-old experienced the internal bleeding Monday night before being rushed to the emergency room.
The 2021 Grammy Awards officially have a new air date.
James Corden and Jimmy Kimmel have started filming from home again due to the coronavirus pandemic.The talk show hosts – who present the Late Late Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live! respectively – have both shifted to remote production again due to restrictions in Los Angeles.Opening his program on Monday night (January 4, 2021), Jimmy laughed: “Hi, I’m Jimmy, I’m the host of this house. Thanks for watching from your house.
Jimmy Kimmel and James Corden are back to working from home. The late-night talk show hosts, who both tape in Los Angeles, have returned to remote production of their respective shows due to the COVID-19 surge.Kimmel addressed the return to his house at the start of Monday's, while delivering his monologue from his living room, where he'd previously hosted the show during the early months of the pandemic.«Hi, I'm Jimmy, I'm the host of this house,» he began with a laugh.
Jennifer Garner walks in front of a living wall after doing a bit of shopping in Los Angeles on Monday (January 4).
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterLate night is returning home.James Corden’s “The Late Late Show” on CBS and Jimmy Kimmel’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on ABC are back to filming their nightly shows remotely amid the surging COVID-19 numbers in Los Angeles County.“With Los Angeles back on lockdown, we’re once again taping the #LateLateShow in @JKCorden’s garage until it’s safe to return to our studio,” announced “The Late Late Show” Twitter account.While Corden is setting up shop in his garage, Kimmel’s
After a brief return to studio, late night television is heading back to remote productions.
the Instagram picture he posted over the weekend modestly displaying his long sleeve shirt-covered biceps.
Adolfo Quiñones, the admired actor, dancer and choreographer known as Shabba-Doo who specialized in the art of locking and portrayed the street artist Ozone in the two Breakin' movies of the 1980s, has died. He was 65.
—she debuted a new 'do!Yesterday, Gigi posted a pic showcasing the gorgeous results of her haircut straight to her Instagram feed, much to the delight of her followers: A simple, face-framing set of curtain bangs, which are all the rage this year, haven't you heard? "Fresh snow fresh cut," Gigi captioned the pic, which has racked up 4.2 million likes (and counting) since she posted.And since Gigi is a literal angel, she tagged her tress tamer—Los Angeles-based celebrity hairstylist, —in the