LeVar Burton doesn’t really believe in “cancel culture.”
07.04.2021 - 21:06 / hollywoodlife.com
Meghan McCain got real with her co-hosts as they discussed the things they wish they had been warned about as new mothers. For Sunny Hostin, it was that baby boys sometimes pee in your face. For Joy Behar, it was the extreme worry about your kids’ safety. Meghan revealed that she had a major problem with mastitis and the pain of breastfeeding. She really would’ve loved it if someone told her how much breastfeeding can change the shape of your breasts, too.
“I just wish that someone had told me
LeVar Burton doesn’t really believe in “cancel culture.”
Academy Awards: The Complete Unofficial History,” told The Post. “It’s as if they’re either priceless or worthless.
On Thursday, the cast of The View discussed the murder of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant, who was killed Tuesday after she called the police for help, and the conversation was very divided! While all the hosts agreed the young Black girl was taken waaay too soon, they differed when it came to how the police handled the situation. Meghan McCain actually defended the police who shot and killed the teenager!
Meghan McCain took issue with Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James‘ now-deleted tweet, in the wake of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant‘s shooting death in Ohio this week. The View commentator slammed the basketball legend for, in her opinion, endangering the life of the cop who shot dead Ma’Khia. After LeBron tweeted, “you’re next”, Meghan alleged he was putting Columbus Police Officer Nicholas Reardon‘s life “in danger.”
It’s been nearly 30 years since Whoopi Goldberg donned a nun’s habit for 1992’s blockbuster comedy Sister Act, where her lounge singer character Deloris Van Cartier was put into a convent for witness protection after her mobster boyfriend commits murder in front of her. But she’s getting ready for the third installment for Disney Plus after years of an idea for the movie being kicked around in development.
Whoopi Goldberg officially became an Oscar winner, the entertainer is reliving the moment over Zoom.Watching a clip from the 1991 Academy Awards telecast from her home in New Jersey, Goldberg breaks into a big smile as Denzel Washington opens the envelope and declares her the best supporting actress for her performance as psychic Oda Mae Brown in “Ghost.”Listening intently, Goldberg takes in her earnest acceptance speech — which, though she’s been asked to recall the experience over the years,
Whoopi Goldberg, Katy Perry, Chris Evans and Shonda Rhimes were among the famous names who reacted to the news Derek Chauvin was found guilty on three charges in the murder of George Floyd."Guilty Guilty Guilty... No one wins," tweeted The View's Whoopi, "George Floyd is still gone..and finally someone was responsible...
Meghan McCain got real on The View when the subject turned to being friends with your exes, like the newly split Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez. That’s definitely not Meghan’s cup of tea. “Nope. That’s gonna be a no for me, dog. If you’ve seen me naked, we no longer have a need to know each other,” she told a delighted Joy Behar. It got a “YES!” from co-host Sunny Hostin.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly "have regrets" over when their interview with Oprah Winfrey aired in the wake of Prince Philip's death last week.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's bombshell chat with the talk show host aired while Prince Philip was in hospital. He passed away at the age of 99 at Windsor Castle on 9 April.
Celebrities are reacting with shock and remorse after a man rammed his car into two Capitol police officers, leaving one — William “Billy” Evans — dead and the other injured. The incident, which Joe Biden condemned as a “violent attack,” took place at the North Barricade located outside the U.S.
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Marvel’s upcoming adult animated series “M.O.D.O.K.” has just announced a star studded line up joining the cast.
Meghan McCain backed Chrissy Teigen’s decision to deactivate her Twitter account after 10 years on the platform in an interesting way…
Meghan McCain spends her mornings discussing everything from politics to pop culture, but The View host has prompted quite the conversation about something else. What is it you ask? Her hair.
Meghan McCain can understand why Chrissy Teigen decided to deactivate her Twitter account. The controversial The View co-host, 36, says that she has suffered from depression as a result of constantly being attacked on Twitter, but has vowed to never quit the social media platform. Not that it’s not tempting to do so… I don’t think it’s ever been positive.”
Meghan McCain doesn’t like being seen as the bad guy.
Meghan McCain will not walk back her controversial comments about “identity politics” and representation on The View. “I’ve accumulated tough, crocodile skin being in this industry as long as I have. I know who I am and what I believe in this world — just glad I can keep so many (many!!) of you talking and thinking even if it’s that you hate me and my opinions,” Meghan tweeted on the night of March 24.