The final three episodes of the current season of Saturday Night Live were put on ice following the start of the writers strike earlier this month, and we can tell you who you missed out on seeing host the show.
01.05.2023 - 21:55 / usmagazine.com
She wouldn’t change for anyone. Melissa Rivers said late mom Joan Rivers wouldn’t have let cultural changes affect her sharp-tongued fashion criticisms.
“I think she would find a way around it,” the “Melissa Rivers’ Group Text Podcast” host, 55, exclusively told Us Weekly. “I like to think she would sort of be grandfathered in with Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock and some of these comedians that just say, ‘You know, if you don’t like it, don’t laugh.'”
Joan, who died in 2014 at age 81, found fame as a stand-up comic starting in the 1960s, and she became a red carpet staple starting in the 1990s. She interviewed stars on the red carpet and cohosted E!’s Fashion Police, where she gave biting takes on celebrity style. The New York native was never afraid of offending people while trying to get a laugh. While her bluntness may not be appreciated by everyone in 2023, Melissa believes her mother would still have an audience.
“I’m not saying that everybody does everything and says everything right all the time, but everyone always says, ‘How would she handle it?’ I said most likely she’d handle it by going, ‘Well, if I was allowed to tell you this joke, here’s what it would be. And if I was allowed to discuss this, but I’m not allowed anymore.’ I think that would’ve been how she kind of threaded the needle in that one,” Melissa told Us.
While it’s been nearly nine years since the Diary of a Mad Diva author’s death, her legacy is still felt in Hollywood.
“It shows the impact she had on not just pop culture, but on fashion — and she never really got the credit for it,” the Apprentice alum told Us about social media users often saying they miss Joan during live red carpets. “She gave a number of stylists including Law [Roach] who said to
The final three episodes of the current season of Saturday Night Live were put on ice following the start of the writers strike earlier this month, and we can tell you who you missed out on seeing host the show.
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Billie Lourd‘s Mother’s Day message will hit you with all the emotions.
Billie Lourd is remembering her late mom, Carrie Fisher, on Mother's Day. The actress took to Instagram on Sunday to share an emotional tribute to the beloved star.Lourd shared a throwback photo showing herself and her mom standing side-by-side in a meditative yoga prayer pose and captioned the post with some reflections on her mom in honor of the special day.«Even though I’ve been a mom for almost 3 years and now have 2 kids of my own the first thing I think of when I hear happy Mother’s Day is her,» Lourd, 30, wrote in the caption. «Even though it’s been over 6 years since she died, when I first wake up, this still feels like her day — not mine.
Billie Lourd is remembering her iconic mom, Carrie Fisher, on Mother’s Day.
“I think that chemistry between my mother and I is also why the red carpet worked and also why ‘Fashion Police’ worked,” Rivers said, referring to the E! series that had the duo (along with George Kotsiopoulos, Giuliana Rancic and Kelly Osbourne) commenting on celebrity fashion. “I think that that was a broader connection than just the reality show.”But did exposing their relationship on camera have the same effect on Rivers as it did on their fans? “Did it affect me? You know, when you’re in something you’re not so reflective,” Rivers said. “I think what people always respond to is that everyone always says, ‘That’s my relationship with my mother.’ That, ‘I saw myself even on the red carpets in your relationship.”“Obviously I missed and I still miss my mom for being my mother,” she continued.
Queen Elizabeth II would have wanted Prince Andrew and Prince Harry on the Buckingham Palace balcony following King Charles’ Coronation, a royal expert claimed. Former royal butler Grant Harrold said the late Queen would have been “sad” that her son and grandson did not appear during the iconic balcony moment because she was “all about family”.
Jennifer Garner would have loved to have been a minister. The ‘Elektra’ actress, 51, who takes children Violet, 17, and Seraphina, 14 – who she had with her 50-year-old former husband Ben Affleck – to church, added her mum still thinks she may still swap careers and take up holy work. She told the latest issue of Allure magazine: “I would have really liked being a minister.
Viewers were stunned as Coronation Street favourite Helen Flanagan was forced to say her goodbyes on I'm A Celebrity South Africa along with ex EastEnders actor Dean Gaffney. Former Corrie actress Helen was eliminated just minutes into Wednesday night's episode (May 10) after a race between campmates to stay in camp.
Angelina Jolie is sharing an emotional tribute to her late mother Marcheline Bertrand. The Hollywood star is sending love to everyone “who have also lost loved ones,” on what would be her mom’s 73 birthday.The 47-year-old actress posted a sweet photo with her mom on Instagram, remembering her life and sharing some words of encouragement to her fans and followers, urging them to “look after” themselves and prioritize their health.Angelina’s mom passed away in 2007 after a difficult 8-year battle with breast and ovarian cancer.
The royal family may have been in for a surprise when Prince Harry chose to attend his father’s coronation ceremony.
Oasis guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs has said that he wouldn’t accept a knighthood and neither would Liam Gallagher.Bonehead co-hosted Bonehead’s Bank Holiday on Radio X today (May 8), where he spoke about the Manchester band, his thoughts on a reunion and more.With the show being an addition to the schedule due to the bonus Bank Holiday to celebrate the coronation of King Charles, Radio X’s Toby Tarrant naturally brought up questions about the monarchy.Tarrant noted that “Sir Bonehead has a nice ring to it”, then asked the guitarist if he’d ever be on the honours list.“Probably got a good ring to it, but no I wouldn’t take it,” Bonehead said. “Not that I’m anti royal or anti-this, no I just wouldn’t do it.
Dannielynn Birkhead's keeping the memory of her late mother, Anna Nicole Smith, alive in the most fitting way possible — by making a fashionable statement.Dannielynn and her father, Larry Birkhead, hit up the 34th annual Barnstable Brown Kentucky Derby Eve Gala on Friday night, and all eyes were on Anna Nicole's 16-year-old daughter who donned a blouse featuring photos of Anna Nicole. The mesh top is sold by Guess and, according to, Larry said the photos reflect «some of Anna's best Guess campaigns.»The outlet quoted Larry saying the blouse «came from a Guess collection that sold out and she [Dannielynn] saved it for a special occasion.»Larry took to Instagram and also noted that the jewelry worn by Dannielynn belonged to her late mother.
AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron said the giant movie theater chain will start making its own candy line that will be cheaper for patrons, and for the company, given price hike by sweets manufacturers post-Covid.
Friday’s earnings call. “Streaming has changed the landscape of television, changed the economics of what writers earn. We are hopeful that the Hollywood producers and the Writers Guild can work in good faith to craft a solution that works for all parties.”In sentiments that were echoed by Cinemark CEO Sean Gamble who also had a quarterly earnings reveal and conference call on Friday, Aron noted that only a long strike by screenwriters would disrupt the cinematic pipeline, be it theatrical releases or films intended for streaming.
Shayne Jansen is back on social media… this time with a heartfelt tribute to his mother, Karen Jansen!
Billie Lourd broke her silence on her decision to not invite her late mother Carrie Fisher’s siblings to the actress’ upcoming Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.