A toast to the new season.
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Meghan McCain is getting personal. In an Instagram post on Wednesday, the 36-year-old former co-host of confirmed that she's working on a memoir, , which will be released exclusively on Audible on Oct.
21.«Excited, nervous, all of the emotions as I prepare to release which is by far the most personal, intimate and raw project I’ve ever worked on,» McCain wrote alongside a screenshot of Audible's announcement tweet. «The past four years have been a time of growth, pain, elucidation, awakening
.A toast to the new season.
may have left “The View” in July, but the show is in no rush to find a permanent replacement.
Meghan McCain’s time on “The View” may be done but that doesn’t mean her political hot takes are.
EXCLUSIVE: Lifetime has set premiere dates for its fall movie slate, including its Highway to Heaven reboot with Jill Scott and Barry Watson, Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff with Heather Locklear and EP Meghan McCain, and List of a Lifetime, with Shannen Doherty and Kelly Hu, among others. As we previously reported., the anticipated Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace debuts on Labor Day, September 6 and the rest follow every weekend through November 6.
Chvrches have announced details of two intimate Scottish shows next year.The band, who release fourth album ‘Screen Violence’ this week (August 27), will head home for a pair of small gigs before their full UK tour begins next March.For the two ‘outstore’ shows, organised in association with local record stores, the band will first play in Dundee at Fat Sam’s on March 10, before playing a Glasgow show at SWG3 two days later.Their UK tour then begins on March 14 with a gig on March 14, while
Duran Duran have announced two intimate homecoming shows in Birmingham next month.The shows will take place on September 14 and 15 at the O2 Institute in Birmingham ahead of the release of their upcoming new album, ‘Future Past’, on October 22.Tickets for the gigs go on sale at 9am on August 27 here.Members of the ‘Duran Duran VIP Community’ will have first access to tickets on August 24 at 9am.
The story isn’t over for Meghan McCain.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMeghan McCain, fresh off her exit as the controversial conservative co-host of “The View,” is coming to listeners’ earbuds this fall with an audio memoir exclusively on Audible.McCain’s “Bad Republican” will debut Thursday, Oct. 21, exclusively on Audible, the Amazon-owned premium audio service.
Former co-host on “The View” Michelle Collins is speaking about Meghan McCain’s exit.
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A final farewell! Meghan McCain gave her last host sign-off on The View after announcing that season 24 would be her last.
Meghan McCain is signing off.
It was all good feelings for Meghan McCain’s farewell.
Meghan McCain has officially left On Friday, the 36-year-old conservative commentator celebrated her final day on the ABC talk show with two special guests — her mom, Cindy McCain, and Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema. «I am so proud of Meghan. What I look forward to, in many ways, is to see more of her and to certainly see more of my granddaughter, Liberty,» Cindy, 67, shared.
Paul Ryan, who said “the show will not be as lively without you.” McCain hooted, “my boyfriend!”McCain got married and had a baby daughter, Liberty, during her time on “The View,” and, with a regular return of the cast to its New York studio nearing, said she didn't want to commute from her Washington-area home.Her mother said she's looking forward to seeing more of her, and her granddaughter.“I'm glad she chose a little bit of family over so much work at this time,” Cindy McCain said.ABC has
Meghan McCain’s final, argument-free episode of ABC’s The View ended in smiles and well wishes without so much as an echo of her famous on-air contretemps with co-hosts.
The View,” Meghan McCain said goodbye to the ABC daytime show on Friday.Her last day on the long-running chat show included discussions of whether or not it is justifiable to break off friendships over a refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19, a conversation with U.S.
All of the hosts of The View weighed-in on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s, 63, sexual harassment allegations on Wednesday August 4. Meghan McCain, 37, called out both the governor and his brother, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, 50, for the anchor’s lack of coverage of Andrew’s scandals, via The Independent.
Meghan McCain is facing criticism for attacking Kathy Griffin on The View shortly after the comedian revealed that she is battling lung cancer. On Monday, Griffin shared on social media that she had been diagnosed with stage one lung cancer and was undergoing surgery to have half of her left lung removed.