By Marc Malkin
14.05.2020 - 22:06 / variety.com
By Audrey Cleo Yap
“Never Have I Ever” star Darren Barnet has landed a guest star role on the Season 7 premiere of ABC’s “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” Variety has learned exclusively.
In the show’s final season opener, titled “The New Deal,” Coulson (Clark Gregg) and the agents are thrust back in time to 1931 New York City, where they encounter Barnet’s character. It’s unclear how many episodes Barnet will be featured in the role, although his character could have a lasting impact on the
By Marc Malkin
By Bruce Haring
Leah McSweeney's sister Sarah McSweeney caused quite a stir on the May 28 episode of The Real Housewives of New York City after Leah suggested she wanted to have her drop in on the trip to Newport.
British actor John Boyega sounded off on social media, apparently in response to the George Floyd death in Minnesota and the Central Park “Karen” incident in New York City. “F--- you racist white people,” the star of three “Star Wars” films says in a video that also includes a graphic sexual reference.
This is an interesting development in Mary-Kate Olsen and Olivier Sarkozy‘s divorce. A source is speaking out about Mary-Kate‘s alleged “final straw” in their relationship.
Alison Roman is speaking out for the first time since the New York Times put her recipe column on hold on May 19, after her drama with Chrissy Teigen.
By Dave McNary
Chrissy Teigen isn't holding a grudge against Alison Roman and doesn't want the New York Times to either. The newspaper recently put the cooking columnist on temporary leave after Roman made some disparaging comments about Teigen's food brand, Cravings, and Netflix organizational star Marie Kondo.
If there's one thing getting Bravo fans through quarantine, it's the Real Housewives.
BRB. Alison Roman was put on hiatus from her New York Times food column after she stirred up controversy with Chrissy Teigen earlier this month, Us Weekly can confirm.
By Dave McNary
If you’ve gotta go, you’ve gotta go!!
HGTV star Eric Eremita, a contractor who appeared on a couple of the network's programs, is opening up about his battle with the novel coronavirus after spending nearly a month under the care of doctors in New York City and two weeks on a breathing ventilator.