Whoopi Goldberg has been tapped to play the menacing Bird Woman opposite Malachi Kirby and Delroy Lindo in Anansi Boys, Neil Gaiman’s series adaptation for Prime Video.
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“Cuz I Love You” — her Grammy-winning major-label debut album — Lizzo proved that she was 100 percent that body-positive bitch.And the “Truth Hurts” singer-rapper, born Melissa Viviane Jefferson, is not about to pull an Adele and go skinny on us. In fact, she’s looking for more thick chicks to join her twerking troupe on “Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls,” her new reality show that premiered Friday (March 25) on Prime Video.
The backup dancers who can bring it with “that jiggle, that wiggle and everything in the middle” — as Lizzo puts it in the first of eight episodes — will get to perform with her at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, with the “baddest bitches” also earning spots on her 2022 World Tour.“We come with the energy, the stamina, the flexibility,” says Lizzo. “Big girls are doing it, honey.”No doubt, from splits to back flips, there is plenty of full-figured fierceness on display as Lizzo challenges, “I wanna see who can dance outside of their body.”With just 21 days until Bonnaroo, the show kicks off with a group of 13 dancers who have different shades, styles and backstories.
Whoopi Goldberg has been tapped to play the menacing Bird Woman opposite Malachi Kirby and Delroy Lindo in Anansi Boys, Neil Gaiman’s series adaptation for Prime Video.
It’s hard for viewers to deny Jake Cunningham and Rae Williams’ connection on season 1 of The Ultimatum — and April Marie isn’t blind to it either.
Paula Patton is getting roasted online!
Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout series is getting even starrier with the addition of Ella Purnell.
Yellowjackets‘ Ella Purnell is set to headline Fallout, Prime Video’s series adaptation of the bestselling game franchise. The series comes from Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy’s Kilter Films, with Nolan set to direct the premiere. Purnell joins previously cast lead Walton Goggins.
Life is full of tough questions.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorLizzo’s new Amazon reality competition show “Watch Out for the Big Grrrls” presents the art of dance in a way choreographer Tanisha Scott finds, in a word, “refreshing.”The reality series, which premiered March 25, details Lizzo’s hunt for backup dancers to join her on her upcoming world tour. Audiences see Scott as she trains the 10 hopefuls, working through countless choreography routines.What resonated with Scott was Lizzo’s desire to see and feel herself while she’s performing.
Lizzo is celebrating the premiere of her new Amazon Prime Video series!
Lizzo fans have something to twerk about. Grab your booty shorts and get ready to dance it out with the 33-year-old artist's new competition reality show, The reality series premiered today, March 25, on Prime Video. Watch NowThe eight-episode dance competition follows the singer's hunt for «confident, bad-ass women to join the elite ranks of the Big Grrrls,» as she's affectionately coined her team of backup dancers.
A competition series based on the iconic British secret agent has been greenlighted at Prime Video, Deadline has confirmed.
A competition series based on the iconic British secret agent is in the works at Prime Video, Deadline has confirmed.
Manori Ravindran International EditorThe world of James Bond is hitting the streaming world a lot sooner than you’d think.Amazon’s Prime Video has greenlit its first TV show based on the iconic British spy with “007’s Road to a Million,” a Bond-style spin on a race around the world.The show will be produced by Britain’s 72 Films (“The Rise of the Murdoch Dynasty,” “All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur”) and Bond guardians and producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, along with MGM Television.Sources tell Variety that the project has been in the works at Prime Video for around four years, long before the MGM deal was finalized, and it sits separately to any shows that are yet to come out of the pact.
Lizzo is breaking stereotypes in her new reality show.
Camila Cabello is trying out a new look with a fresh mullet and she’s getting the Instagram stamp of approval from her ex Shawn Mendes. On Tuesday, Cabello began sharing photos from a sizzling photoshoot where she looks like the lead singer of a punk rock band. The first look she shared was a black dress with slits going up both sides, on the chest, and up the arms. Fans quickly noticed Mendes was one of 500,000+ people who double-tapped and liked the photo.
Al Michaels, considered the dean of NFL announcers, will helm Prime Video’s exclusive Thursday Night Football broadcasts this fall, alongside ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit.
Wilson Chapman editorPrime Video has announced “Voices: Women Innovating Hollywood,” a special virtual event celebrating Women’s History Month.The conference will feature panels and programming centering women in the entertainment industry, from prominent actors to behind-the-scenes talent. The event will open with a special introduction from Jerrie Johnson and Shoniqua Shandai, who star in the Prime Video comedy series “Harlem.”Events that take place throughout the day will include a discussion with “One Day at a Time” and “With Love” showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellett, a panel with prominent casting directors Angelique Midthunder and Carla Hool and a talk from Dr.
Jessica Simpson was nothing short of fabulous for her daughter Birdie‘s third birthday, sharing a carousel of colorful photos on March 22 along with numerous videos uploaded to her Instagram stories. In the pics, Jessica wore a hot pink minidress and sported her signature blonde locks in voluptuous curls — perfect for the Barbie’s dream house theme!
, per . "When you find out that your pain is shared by others…I just feel that's helpful information to have, so I'm not isolated in my pain.""I mean, what is there to be ashamed of? This is grief, and that's a part of life," the actor added.
Lizzo fans have something to twerk about. Grab your booty shorts and get ready to dance it out with the 33-year-old artist's new competition reality show, , which premieres this Friday, March 25, on Amazon Prime Video. The eight-episode dance competition follows the singer's hunt for «confident, bad-ass women to join the elite ranks of the Big Grrrls,» as she's affectionately coined her team of backup dancers.
Ed Meza @edmezavarIn their new Spanish series “Días Mejores,” showrunners Adolfo Valor and Cristóbal Garrido explore the difficulties of overcoming the loss of a loved one and the challenges of being left a single parent.They were inspired by the story of an acquaintance who, after the death of her partner, sought help in a grief therapy group. Hearing about the intense dynamics of the group and the participants’ struggles to move forward, Valor and Garrido concluded that it would make for riveting TV.“Días Mejores,” which translates to “Better Days,” premieres in the Malaga Festival’s ever more important Pantalla TV sidebar.The dramedy follows Sara (“Velvet” star Marta Hazas), a mother who suddenly finds herself a widow and unable to comfort her troubled young son.