Friends creator Marta Kauffman got emotional during a recent ATX TV…from the Couch panel with female showrunners when she got a question about what she wished she’d known when she started her television career.
24.05.2020 - 04:01 / etcanada.com
There is more than meets the eye when it comes to Martha Stewart.
The domestic goddess sent fans into a tizzy earlier in the week when she posted a video of herself pounding chicken breasts but it was the caption that shocked everyone.
RELATED: John Krasinski Hosts Virtual Potluck With Help From Martha Stewart, Stanley Tucci & More
“Martha pounding butterflied chicken breasts wishing she was pounding someone’s ?????” the now-deleted caption read.
Comments ranged from “You’re a legend” to “Why
Friends creator Marta Kauffman got emotional during a recent ATX TV…from the Couch panel with female showrunners when she got a question about what she wished she’d known when she started her television career.
The co-creator of “Friends,” Marta Kauffman, got emotional while lamenting not doing enough for diversity in a recent panel discussion. Kauffman, who co-created the hit 90s sitcom as well as the Netflix original series “Grace and Frankie,” spoke with a handful of other showrunners at an ATX TV...from the Couch panel when she began to tear up when asked what she wishes she’d known earlier in her career.
Friends co-creator Marta Kauffman has admitted she “didn’t do enough” to promote diversity within the television industry.The 63-year-old writer made the confession as she opened the virtual 2020 ATX Television Festival on Sunday, and told viewers: “I wish I knew then what I know today.”As her eyes filled with tears, Marta continued, “Sorry, I just wish I knew then what I know now. I would’ve made very different decisions.
CNN hosted a Sesame Street Town Hall on Saturday, June 6, that was both a kid and adult friendly special focusing on anti-racism. One of the characters that popped up during the 60-minute program was the beloved Elmo, who had a very educational discussion with his father Louie about the issues going on in the world after George Floyd‘s death.
On Saturday morning, CNN and Sesame Street joined forces to educated kids and adults about important issues with an hour-long special titled: Coming Together: Standing Up to Racism. A CNN/Sesame Street Town Hall for Kids and Families.
Former Glee producer Marti Noxon has spoken out after castmates accused Lea Michele of being difficult to work with and “tormenting” her castmates.
Rangers MD Stewart Robertson has teased more transfer announcements "in the not too distant future".
Mairead Ronan, like any parent, has specific fears when it comes to her children and how long she’ll be around for as they grow up.
New mum Amilia Stewart Keating has taken to Instagram to update her followers on the ‘love bubble’ she is living in with her two-week old son Reggie.
But before we get into it, please feast your eyes on this from Scott in which he compares himself to Martha Stewart: “I actually do work, not just appearances and social media and events. I want to take it one step further, build my own furniture.…Like a modern-day Martha Stewart."
Memorial Day may have looked a bit different this year thanks to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, but that certainly didn’t stop stars from celebrating the holiday — which fell on Monday, May 25 — with some tasty eats.
Scottish Tory leader Jackson Carlaw is under pressure after another shadow cabinet member called on the prime minister's aide Dominic Cummings to quit.
Excuse us, where is Martha Stewart and what have you done with her Instagram? There's no Instagram aesthetic like Martha's highly curated grid with beautiful shots of flowers, food, her garden and so on. So it was a bit jarring to say the least when fans stumbled upon a not-so-curated and borderline NSFW caption from the 78-year-old lifestyle icon.
A new comedy is on its way from writer and director Jon Stewart.