Most men older than, let's say, 27 can't pull off living at home with their parents. But then, most men aren't Michael B. Jordan.
20.01.2020 - 15:16 / variety.com
MBC Studios, the Saudi-owned production unit of top Middle Eastern free-to-air satellite network MBC Group is set to launch “Blood Oath,” an Arabic crime series written by Britain’s Tony Jordan (“EastEnders,” “Life on Mars”).
The announcement comes as Dubai-based MBC Studios, set up in 2018 and headed by former president of NBCUniversal International Peter Smith, is making a major push into high-end Arabic scripted content to help kick-start a film and TV industry in Saudi Arabia.
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Most men older than, let's say, 27 can't pull off living at home with their parents. But then, most men aren't Michael B. Jordan.
There's a new Seymour on Skid Row.Beginning March 17, Jeremy Jordan will step into the hit off-Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors, playing the nebbishy florist's apprentice who gets duped into satisfying the hunger of a man-eating plant from outer space. He will play an eight-week engagement, appearing through May 20.Directed by Michael Mayer, the show opened Oct.
Jennifer Lopez and Michael B. Jordan have been tapped to front Coach’s new sneaker campaign.
Dancing On Ice champion James Jordan has taken an apparent dig at Caprice Bourret after she “parted ways” with professional skating partner Hamish Gaman in this year’s competition.The model, 48, is now skating with Oscar Peter amid claims that Hamish and Caprice’s relationship became “unworkable” on the show. James, who won the ITV show last year, has now sided with Hamish in the situation, after fans claimed he had been “unfairly treated”.
Michael Jordan released a gut-wrenching statement honoring Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, after the pair died in a helicopter crash on Sunday, January 26.
BBC director general Tony Hall has been appointed chair of the board of trustees of the National Gallery.
Tony Hall will step down as the Director-General this summer.
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Former Strictly Come Dancing star James Jordan has sparked fury on Twitter after labelling This Morning guest Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu “this black woman” in a tweet.The professional dancer, who is expecting a baby girl with his wife Ola Jordan, called Dr Shola “this black woman” before accusing her of being racist as she appeared on This Morning to discuss Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to step down as senior royals, which she claims was influenced in part by racism.