Jessie J is fighting back tears in an emotional new video she shared on Instagram, telling fans about a new health issue she’s been dealing with.
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June 6 marks the series finale of Pose, a drama that enlightened the masses about ’80s and 90’s ballroom culture in New York that served as a haven of family and love for the LGBTQIA+ community — specifically for trans people of color. The finale aligns with the kick-off of Pride Month and for Steven Canals, who created the series alongside Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk this is an end of a groundbreaking era of television and the start of a career that is destined to flourish.
For three seasons,
Jessie J is fighting back tears in an emotional new video she shared on Instagram, telling fans about a new health issue she’s been dealing with.
Gallery: The best musical movies of all time (Espresso) Joining Fisher and the rap star on the Walk of Fame list are DJ Khaled, Black Eyed Peas, Ashanti, Avril Lavigne, Tracee Ellis Ross, Patti LuPone, Francis Ford Coppola, Macaulay Culkin, Willem Dafoe, and Salma Hayek. Recipients now have two years to schedule their star ceremonies before their selection expires.
If you have seen Barry Jenkins’ The Underground Railroad on Amazon Prime Video, you probably already had your breath taken away by its beauty, riveted by the Oscar-winning filmmaker’s adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel for fiction. There is one other major takeaway from the series, however: the incredible performance from its star Thuso Mbedu.
It’s a very In The Heights week for Deadline’s New Hollywood Podcast.
The series finale of FX’s Pose this month brought to a close the story of the denizens of the House of Evangelista after three groundbreaking seasons, with the last episode featured the mix of uplifting, heartbreaking and hopefulness that has defined the drama that shined a spotlight on New York’s ballroom culture and gay and trans communities in the 1980s and early ’90s during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis.
Pride Month, ET is once again recognizing those who had an impact in the entertainment industry, whether it was via music, film or television, and helped shape pop over the past year.
New York Post Official Store.Through June 30, take 10% off your order with the code WELCOME10 at checkout, as The Post officially invites you into the family. Some of The Post’s hot new merchandise has already been teased on Instagram, like its topical You’re on Mute mug and the cotton twill Page Six hat — a fine fashionista accessory.But those were only a few items.
By It took thirteen years, three production companies, and a global pandemic for ’s Tony award-winning musical In the Heights to get its grand theatrical debut. But the wait was worth it: The much-anticipated , now in theaters, brings Latinx joy to the big screen in a way rarely seen before.
Although many may know Anthony Ramos from playing John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in the Tony award-winning Broadway force known as Hamilton, the actor and musician has been working and grinding appearing in features such as White Girl, Patti Cake$, Monsters and Men, Trolls World Tour as well as TV series Will and Grace, Elena of Avalor, and the Netflix adaptation of Spike Lee’s She’s Gotta Have It.
Spoiler alert: Do not read if you are yet to watch the series finale of “Pose”.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about the Pose series finale.
Move over Hollywood, Ireland seems to be the new Tinsel Town! There may not be any celebrities left in La La Land soon as they all seem to be making a second home right here in Ireland.
Carrie Ann Inaba has been taking time off from The Talk over the past few weeks to focus on her health and wellbeing.MORE: Carrie Ann Inaba thanks The Talk with heartfelt message as she focuses on her health The professional dancer is currently suffering from chronic pain as a result of her autoimmune conditions and is finding ways to try and reduce this.One of the many things Carrie has been trying is out hyperbaric oxygen chambers – which involves breathing oxygen into a pressurized chamber,
Hallmark Channel will debut a new original holiday movie next month as part of its «Christmas in July» programming event, starring Amy Acker and Warren Christie. It will premiere Saturday, July 10 at 9 p.m.
Coronation Street and Brookside. Since leaving the show, many of the cast have had great success, from winning MasterChef and finding a husband to becoming a Hollywood film star.
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Wigs. If Cynthia Nixon is going to pull off starring in three series at one time it’s going to be thanks to the power of wigs.