Clayton Davis Leslie Odom, Jr. has won a Grammy and a Tony award for “Hamilton” but he continues to expand and sharpen his abilities as an actor, musician and performer.
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Leslie Jones isn’t pining over “Saturday Night Live.” “I don’t miss it. At all,” the 53-year-old comedian and actress told Entertainment Tonight.
“That job was hard, man.That job was like two jobs and very restrictive, too. I wasn’t very free there,” she said last week.
Jones initially started as a writer for “SNL” and made a controversial on-screen debut in May 2014, joking that she wouldn’t be single in the times of slavery. She was added to the cast as a featured player in the fourth episode
.Clayton Davis Leslie Odom, Jr. has won a Grammy and a Tony award for “Hamilton” but he continues to expand and sharpen his abilities as an actor, musician and performer.
Joe Biden and the Democrats failed to win Latino voters despite the mainstream media's attempts to claim it was because of "disinformation," Lawrence Jones told "Fox & Friends" Wednesday. The former vice president underperformed 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in several counties in Texas and Florida with Latino voters on Election Day, helping solidify Trump's wins in those states.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe ABC reboot of “Supermarket Sweep,” hosted by Leslie Jones, continued to slide a little in the ratings on Sunday night.Facing formidable NFL competition, the game show delivered a 0.7 rating among adults 18-49 and 3.4 million total viewers. That’s down about two tenths and around 300,000 viewers on last week’s second episode.
A Miami police officer is facing suspension after pictures surfaced on social media, apparently showing him wearing a Trump 2020 facial covering while at a voting station. During a news conference Tuesday, Mayor Francis Suarez said the officer would be disciplined and said a suspension was a possibility. "There were people claiming it was voter intimidation,” Suarez said.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAttention all shoppers! ABC’s reboot of the classic grocery store game show Supermarket Sweep debuted Sunday night, overtaking all non-sports fare.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe new “Supermarket Sweep” managed to weave its way through the competitive aisles of Sunday night to emerge with a decent debut rating.Hosted by former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Leslie Jones, the reboot led the night for ABC with a 1.0 rating among adults 18-49, drawing a total of 4.8 million total viewers. For comparison, that’s roughly on par with the average rating that “Dancing With the Stars” is putting up so far this season.
Francia Raisa had an emotional experience over the weekend. On Sunday, the 32-year-old star took to her Instagram Stories while crying in her car. «I was just on the 405 and I got stuck in that stupid [President Donald] Trump rally and they f**king boxed me in and they're pointing at me and laughing at me, saying, 'Ha ha,'» the visibly shaken star said of her alleged run-in with a Trump motorcade on the Los Angeles freeway.
Leslie Jones is opening up about her work life post-Saturday Night Live. "I don't miss it at all," the actor, writer and now game show host told Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier in an interview about her new hosting gig on ABC's Supermarket Sweep reboot published Friday.
Supermarket Sweep and a . Good times are ahead…at least on your queue. Below, all the TV shows and movies to check out this week: Supermarket Sweep: An old classic is back, this time hosted by queen Leslie Jones.
Leslie Jones is opening up about her time on Saturday Night Live.
After becoming a breakout star and earning a Primetime Emmy nomination during her five seasons on “Saturday Night Live”, Leslie Jones surprised many when she announced in 2019 she wasn’t returning. The comedian, who first joined as a writer before being promoted to a full-time cast member, revealed her next move would be hosting a revamped version of the popular, long-running game show “Supermarket Sweep” on ABC.
Janet W. Lee Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Leslie Jones opened up about why she doesn’t miss her time on the show.In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, the comedian expressed gratitude toward NBC and her fellow cast members, while speaking out on the challenges of the job.“I don’t miss it at all,” she told ET.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAfter five years on Saturday Night Live and an Emmy nomination for her work, Leslie Jones had enough. She stunned many by leaving her gig as a full-time cast member.Now, she’s resurfaced as executive producer and host of a new version of the game show Supermarket Sweep on ABC.“I don’t miss it.