Awkward welcome? Nearly three years after Pete Davidson publicly dissed the city of Syracuse, New York, he was greeted with a less than warm welcome while attending a college basketball game this weekend.
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Mónica Marie Zorrilla NBC and Ellen DeGeneres will not be teaming up again for another season of fun and games. “Ellen’s Game of Games,” which has aired on the network for four seasons, has been canceled, Variety has confirmed.
This coincides with the conclusion of the comedian’s award-winning daytime talk show, slated to end this upcoming spring with Season 19.DeGeneres served as host and executive producer of the one-hour alternative series, which included supersized versions of some of the most popular games from “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” The series also features Stephen “tWitch” Boss who, with DeGeneres, oversaw the contestants playing different games over four rounds. The winner of each round advanced to the “Know or Go” stage, and the winner of that round proceeded to “Hot Hands” for a chance to win a $100,000 cash prize.
“Ellen’s Game of Games” is executive produced by DeGeneres, Kevin A. Leman II, Mary Connelly, Ed Glavin, Andy Lassner, Derek Westervelt, Daniel Norris, Noah Bonnett and Jeff Kleeman.
Awkward welcome? Nearly three years after Pete Davidson publicly dissed the city of Syracuse, New York, he was greeted with a less than warm welcome while attending a college basketball game this weekend.
A five-year-old boy who was rescued from a well after a four-day ordeal has died, it has been confirmed.
James McAvoy reckons he's an "honorary Philadelphian" after announcing he has secretly got married for a second time.
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Manchester City agreed four deals in January to complete a prospective squad for the 2025/26 season, with half a starting XI already under contract for the following year.
EXCLUSIVE: Four senior staffers who resigned in protest from the International Documentary Association are responding to a public statement from the IDA board dismissing their concerns about how the nonprofit organization is being run under new executive director Rick Pérez.
Tom Brady has not made a formal announcement but there are multiple reports indicating the seven-time Super Bowl champion and five-time Super Bowl MVP will retire after 22 magnificent seasons in the NFL.The 44-year-old quarterback will soon formally announce his retirement from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team he led to a Super Bowl LV victory last year against the Kansas City Chiefs. Brady's basing his decision to retire on several factors that included his family and health, this according to ESPN, which was first to break the news. confirmed the reporting citing sources., however, has since reported, citing two people who spoke on condition of anonymity, that Brady called Bucs general manager Jason Licht to say he hasn't made a decision on his future plans.Brady, drafted by the New England Patriots in the sixth round with the 199th overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft, was a 15-time Pro Bowl selection, six-time All-Pro, and he leaves the NFL as its all-time passing TD leader (624) and all-time passing yards leader (85,520).
Tom Brady is closing a huge chapter in his life!
Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady, considered the Greatest of All Time (G.O.A.T.) by many pundits, is going to retire from football after 22 seasons, ESPN is reporting.
Tom Brady, who is one of the most famous football players of all time, is retiring from the sport after 22 seasons in the NFL.
Ben Roethlisberger, the longtime quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has announced his retirement.
Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin is said to be engaged after four years of dating.
Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol is not moving forward.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterAfter three seasons of playing Supervisory Special Agent Jess LaCroix, Julian McMahon is leaving CBS’ “FBI: Most Wanted.” The star of the “FBI” spinoff produced by Dick Wolf is scheduled to film his final episode this week, with the installment to air on March 8.A source close to production tells Variety a new “FBI: Most Wanted” character is expected to be introduced later in the season to fill McMahon’s slot.“Over the past few months, the producers of ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ and I have had discussions about my departure from the show in favor of additional creative pursuits and the transition of my character Jess LaCroix,” McMahon said in a statement to Variety. “These ongoing conversations have given us an opportunity to orchestrate a seamless and productive way for me to leave the show.
Julian McMahon has announced he’ll be leaving FBI: Most Wanted.
Still Game actress, Shamshad Ahktar who plays Meena in the show, has been hospitalised after falling ill.
The sun is going down on The Hills again. MTV will not renew The Hills: New Beginnings for season 3, Us Weekly confirms.