Will Smith makes a triumphant awards show return at the 14th Annual AAFCA Awards at the Beverly Wiltshire, A Four Seasons Hotel on Wednesday (March 1) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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A red carpet return. Lori Loughlin has stepped out at her first awards show since the college admissions scandal.
The Full House alum, 58, was all smiles in her pink pantsuit as she attended the 30th annual Movieguide Awards on Friday, February 10. Loughlin, who served as a presenter during the ceremony, posed alongside former costar Candace Cameron Bure.
“Tonight was a really good night to come to awards,” Cameron Bure, 46, gushed in a Friday Instagram Story video after returning home, referring to her Grace Prize for Most Inspirational Performance victory during the show. “I was shocked and I’m on cloud nine. I feel very humbled and grateful. But, like, more grateful than most people will understand, but it feels good.”
The Make It or Break It alum — who also took home a win for her Great American Media film A Christmas Present — also enjoyed seeing her former Fuller House costar on the red carpet in Los Angeles. The duo later teamed up to present one of the evening’s categories.
Loughlin’s appearance on Friday marks the first awards show that she has attended since being indicted in the college admissions scandal. The New York native and husband Mossimo Giannulli were accused in May 2019 of paying bribes worth more than $500,000 to help daughters Olivia Jade, now 23, and Bella, now 24, secure admission to the University of Southern California. One year later, the married couple each pled guilty to fraud charges and served respective prison sentences. Loughlin, for her part, was released in December 2020 after serving two months.
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Will Smith makes a triumphant awards show return at the 14th Annual AAFCA Awards at the Beverly Wiltshire, A Four Seasons Hotel on Wednesday (March 1) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Will Smith returned to an awards ceremony stage on Wednesday for his first in-person speech since he sparked controversy by slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars.
Will Smith is speaking at award ceremonies again. The 54-year-old actor attended the 14th annual African American Film Critics Association Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on Wednesday night and took the podium to say a few words. The speech marked the Oscar winner’s first in-person acceptance at an awards show since he slappedChris Rock onstage at the 2022 Academy Awards.Smith accepted the Beacon Award with Emancipation director Antoine Fuqua. His co-star, Charmaine Bingwa, and AAFCA cofounder Gil L.
Will Smith made his first in-person speech tonight at an awards ceremony since the 2022 Oscars incident with Chris Rock.
J. Kim Murphy Will Smith returned to awards season festivities Wednesday evening, taking the stage to accept the Beacon Award at the African American Film Critics Association Awards. The speech marked Smith’s first in-person speech at an awards ceremony since his controversy at the 2022 Oscars, in which the actor slapped Chris Rock onstage. Smith’s “Emancipation” costar Charmaine Bingwa and AAFCA cofounder Gil L. Robertson introduced Smith and Antoine Fuqua, the historical drama’s director, early in the evening’s ceremony. After Fuqua’s minute-long thanks to AAFCA, Apple TV+ and the film’s cast and crew, Smith took the microphone to recount the production of the film.
Watch Below: Christina Applegate Receives A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of FameThe actress, 51, attended the show in Los Angeles this week alongside her daughter Sadie Grace, 12, walking the red carpet with an embellished cane that read “FU MS.”Christina confirmed her multiple sclerosis diagnosis in 2021 and has been open about her experiences with the disease. Speaking with the Los Angeles Times, the actress explained why the award show would be one to remember. “It’s my last awards show as an actor probably, so it’s kind of a big deal.”“Right now, I couldn’t imagine getting up at 5 am and spending 12 to 14 hours on a set,” she added. “I don’t have that in me at this moment.”At this year’s SAG Awards Christina was nominated for her role in the Netflix comedy Dead to Me.
WNBA basketball player Brittney Griner and wife Cherelle took the stage at the award show. The show’s host Queen Latifah prefaced Griner’s appearance by commenting on the resilience of Black people.
Her first red carpet of the year. Zendaya attended the NAACP Image Awards on Saturday, February 25, after skipping the Golden Globes and the Critics Choice Awards.
Candace Cameron Bure is praying that others will find a deeper connection with religion after watching the "Jesus Revolution" movie. The "Full House" alum took to her Instagram this week to share the trailer for the religious film, starring "Frasier" actor Kelsey Grammer.
would not feature gay couples."I think that Great American Family will keep traditional marriage at the core," Candace told WSJ. in November 2022. The team at GAF, Candace said, are "Christians that love the Lord and wanted to promote faith programming and good family entertainment." Candace, who was previously with the Hallmark Channel, said she switched to GAF because it fit her "brand."Following her comments, many in Hollywood slammed the actress.
A red carpet return. Riley Keough stepped out at the Thursday, February 23, premiere of Daisy Jones & The Six.
Bernard Cribbins from the in memoriam.A representative for the BAFTA did not immediately return TheWrap’s request for comment on Davis’ resignation. However, the official BAFTA Twitter account did note that Cribbins was not included during the in memoriam due to time constraints.
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K.J. Yossman Actor Phil Davis has dramatically resigned his BAFTA membership following last Sunday’s awards ceremony, calling the show an “embarrassing travesty.” Davis, who has appeared in film and TV projects including “Doctor Who,” “Vera Drake” and “Alien 3,” cited host Richard E. Grant’s introduction – during which he pretended to arrive in a Batmobile before appearing in a floor-length white cape – as well as cuts made to winners’ speeches during the broadcast on BBC One and the omission of fellow “Doctor Who” actor Bernard Cribbins in the In Memorium segment. “The BAFTA awards were an embarrassing travesty,” Davis tweeted on Wednesday. “Cutting deserving winners speeches for toe curling non interviews. Poor Richard E Grant pretending to arrive in a Batmobile and no Bernard Cribbens in memorium. I resigned my membership. [sic]”
Emily Longeretta “Hearties,” rejoice! Hallmark Channel has renewed “When Calls the Heart” for a 12-episode eleventh season. The show last aired in May 2022. Season 10, containing 12 episodes, will premiere on Sunday, July 30. Season 9 of the drama reached season-high ratings, with the finale reaching 3.1 million total viewers. For Season 10, Lindsay Sturman joined the series as showrunner. “When Calls the Heart,” which is inspired by Janette Oke’s book of the same name, premiered in 2014. The original cast included Erin Krakow, Daniel Lissing, Lori Loughlin and Jack Wagner, among many supporting actors. Lissing was written off in Season 5 when he character was killed; in turn, Chris McNally joined the series as Lucas, a new love interest for Krakow’s Elizabeth.
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Neil Young will return to the stage in April, with the singer-songwriter announcing his first public headline performance since 2019.Young will headline the sixth edition of the Light Up the Blues charity show at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on April 22, alongside his CSNY bandmate Stephen Stills. The benefit show – organised by Stills and his family since 2013 – raises money for autism awareness non-profit Autism Speaks.
Candace Cameron Bure is giving her thoughts on “cancel culture” months after she received backlash over the reason she made the move to Great American Family from Hallmark.
Candace Cameron Bure has been called a lot of things lately, but award-winning is certainly not one of the descriptions. But that’s about to change … well, maybe.