Surprise! Brad Paisley dropped into a Zoom chat of teachers in Mississippi on Thursday to cheer up their day.
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Less than a day after TLC said thatMy 600-Lb. Lifehad shut down production amid the coronavirus outbreak, showcrews kept up work in the field over this past weekend.
The medical drama nonfiction program and its spinoff Where Are They Now? was on location in at least two states — Louisiana and Mississippi — on Saturday and Sunday, The Hollywood Reporter has learned from multiple sources and documents obtained. Louisiana implemented a stay-at-home order effective March 23, while Mississippi does
.Surprise! Brad Paisley dropped into a Zoom chat of teachers in Mississippi on Thursday to cheer up their day.
Fresh family of four! Andy Grammer and Aijia Grammer are obsessed with their family’s newest addition, Israel.
Camila and Matthew McConaughey have partnered with Bethenny Frankel‘s disaster relief initiative BStrong to provide protective masks to people on the frontlines in Texas.
Like most of us, Britney Spears is keeping her family close during uncertain times!
Back where it all began! Britney Spears returned home to Kentwood, Louisiana, to see her loved ones during the coronavirus pandemic.
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
Police in Crowley, La., issued an apology after they accidentally used the siren from horror film “The Purge”.
Even consummate professionals Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie have their breaking points when it comes to reporting on the coronavirus outbreak daily.
TLC's nonfiction medical drama My 600-lb Lifecontinued to film across the U.S. this week with severely obese castmembers despite social distancing recommendations and high-risk factors for the show's stars amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Most television series halted production weeks ago in the face of the escalating coronovirus pandemic, yet some reality shows have actually still been filming up until this week.
Hoda Kotb was moved to tears while discussing the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic with New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees on Friday. The "Today" host interviewed Brees live on air following the NFL star and his wife Brittany's $5 million donation to the state of Louisiana.
Hitting close to home. Hoda Kotb was moved to tears after speaking with Drew Brees about the impact of COVID-19 on their mutually beloved New Orleans.
Today host Hoda Kotb is trending worldwide on Friday after having a raw, emotional reaction to an interview she did earlier this morning.
Hoda Kotb broke down in tears this morning on Today.
Hoda Kotb had an emotional moment on Friday's show. The 55-year-old morning show co-anchor is still working from the NBC studio in New York City while most of her co-workers film the show from their homes amid the coronavirus outbreak.