Bachelorette bad boy Chad Johnson is getting ready to let it all hang out — literally.
03.04.2020 - 03:33 / variety.com
The ambitious limited series, also starring Rose Byrne as Gloria Steinem, paints an impressive historical picture while struggling to get a grip on its central characters.
By Caroline Framke
TV Critic
Watching even a minute of “Mrs. America” makes it obvious which network it belongs to. It follows, to the letter, in the grand tradition of FX dramas that have long cultivated a brand of meticulous precision and prestige. From its stacked cast, to its impressive production design and array of
Bachelorette bad boy Chad Johnson is getting ready to let it all hang out — literally.
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"Bachelorette" star Chad Johnson is kissing reality television goodbye after revealing he's set his sights on a full-time gig in adult entertainment instead. The former contestant of the ABC show told Fox News in an interview last month that his reputation was ruined and his sponsorships were lost following an arrest for domestic violence due to a drunken fight he got in with on-again-off-again girlfriend Annalise Mishler.
Fresh start. Chad Johnson is putting reality TV behind him and going into porn, one month after pleading not guilty in a domestic violence case.
Well, this Chad Johnson roller coaster really never stops, does it?
Cate Blanchett is trying to help soothe the souls of everyone stuck at home.
Mrs. America, which debuted this week via FX on Hulu, is one of the most anticipated series of 2020.
Chad Johnson has spoken out on Sarah Harding 's "disappearance" two years after she was last seen in public. Sarah, 38, began dating 32 year old Chad during their time on Celebrity Big Brother together in 2017.
If there is one thing Mrs. America is hell bent on showing its audience, it's that feminism is complex, messy, and extremely divisive among women — too discordant to even result in much progress. It's a slippery hill to die on, but the new FX on Hulu series aims to chronicle the modern history of feminism in the U.S. with all its jagged imperfections.
Cate Blanchett has something important!
Cate Blanchett isn’t one to leave a film set empty-handed.
Chris Hemsworth won't be bringing down the hammer any time soon. On Tuesday's at-home episode of The Late Show, Cate Blanchett revealed that she got to keep a valuable prop from the Thor: Ragnarok set: Thor's hammer.
is taking audiences back in time with Cate Blanchett leading a star-studded ensemble about the real-life battle over the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. The two-time Oscar and Golden Globe winner portrays Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative constitutional lawyer and opponent of the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution intended to grant equal legal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex.
The Equal Rights Amendment to the US Constitution was on its way to ratification — until Phyllis Schlafly went on the attack.