Don’t start picking out baby names just yet.
19.01.2022 - 05:41 / hollywoodlife.com
Ellen DeGeneres is expanding her talk show universe with another new digital series. Young comedians Sydney Heller, 26, and Olivia DeLaurentis, 25, are co-hosting the The Generational Talk Show — and if the premiere episode is any indication, no topic is off limits for these funny ladies. Syd and Olivia chatted about casual sex with women from three different generations — Gen X (those born between 1965 – 1980), Gen Y (a.k.a millennials, born between 1980 – 1995) and Gen Z (born after 1995) to get their different perspectives in this EXCLUSIVE clip to HollywoodLife.
<iframe src=”//share.ellentube.com/video/the-generational-talkshow-what-should-the-next-generation-of-women-know-about-sex.html” width=”575″ height=”324″ frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no” allow=”autoplay” webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>
“Hello and welcome to The Generational Talk Show! I’m Syd Heller,” Sydney began, standing next to Olivia in a classroom setting. “We are your hosts slash teachers of this class,” Olivia added as Sydney explained that their mission is to “teach you about all things having to do with identifying as a woman,” before announcing the debut topic: casual sex and dating.
Their “students” included Gen X’s Paige, millennial Crystelle, and Gen Z-er Gabby. “Knowing the way you that were taught about sex, do you want the next generation to be taught in a different way?” Sydney posed to the trio. Crystelle jumped in, saying, “I want the next generation to be taught that it is so normal for us to have sex whether you’re 16 or 50. It’s completely – I mean, we were made to, you know…” as Olivia finished her thought. “To bang,” the host hilariously added.
“Nothing should be negative attached to the whole sex
Don’t start picking out baby names just yet.
a gorilla conservation center to celebrate her 60th birthday.The spread is named the Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund after the late American primatologist and conservationist.“Dian Fossey has always been a hero of mine, and so it’s been the honor of a lifetime to support this project,” DeGeneres said in a press release sent to The Post. “To see my name alongside hers on the walls of this beautiful campus, and to know I’m doing my part to protect endangered gorillas and continue Dian’s legacy, is simply amazing.”Initially founded by Fossey, whose life and ultimately death were portrayed in the movie “Gorillas in the Mist,” the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund is considered the world’s largest and longest-running organization dedicated entirely to gorilla conservation, according to the press release.“From the outset, the mission of this project has focused on creating a space to engage the many stakeholders in conservation — students, scientists, tourists, conservation partners, community members—to advance our collective goal of saving gorillas and more broadly, the planet,” said Dr.
Kristen Bell is getting candid about her experience seeing The 41-year-old actress was a guest on, where she joked that seeing the show was akin to her wedding day and her daughters' births. Bell recalled attending in London with Allison Janney, Karen Sony and Ben Platt, while filming a movie overseas.«I was hesitant at first because I didn't feel like that would be my vibe,» she told Ellen DeGeneres. «And I'm gonna tell you, it was one of the best nights of my life! I mean, up there with having my children and getting married.»Bell is married to Dax Shepard.
Stephen «tWitch» Boss is still processing coming to an end after 19 seasons. ET's Nischelle Turner sat down with the dancer — who's been the DJ on since 2014 — on Monday's episode of Entertainment Tonight and he talked about the long-running show's final season, as well as his new celebrity dancing competition series, While tWitch is understandably sad about ending, he told ET that he knows «it's time» and can't wait to see what comes next for DeGeneres.«Things do have a beginning and they have an end, so I know that, but I think the closer that it's getting to the end, naturally, as we do, you start to miss it and you start to soak in all of the little moments where you go, 'Well, maybe I'm not quite ready to say goodbye just yet,'» he acknowledges.
Betty White certainly believed in love, especially when it came to animals. So it’s appropriate the theme song from one of her most memorable roles will be performed on her upcoming TV tribute by Cher, the songstress behind “I Believe In Love.”
Cher, 75, joins the list of many celebrities to honor the great late Betty White and she did it in her own unique way. The iconic singer gave her rendition of “Thank You For Being A Friend” from Golden Girls, the show which Betty starred as Rose in for seven years. To make the tribute even more special, the “In His Kiss” singer performed the number on the Golden Girls sound stage.
Cher is honouring Betty White.
Wilson Chapman editorPresident Joe Biden will be one of many guests for the upcoming primetime special “Celebrating Betty White: America’s Golden Girl,” NBC announced Thursday.The special, a tribute to the iconic comedic actress Betty White, will feature a taped tribute from Biden commemorating the late White, who passed away last December. NBC also announced several other stars who will appear in the special, including: Drew Barrymore, Valerie Bertinelli, Cher, Bryan Cranston, Ted Danson, Ellen DeGeneres, Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Ana Gasteyer, Goldie Hawn, Vicki Lawrence, Jane Leeves, Jay Leno, Anthony Mackie, Wendie Malick, Joel McHale, Tracy Morgan, Jean Smart and Mary Steenburgen.
died on Dec. 31 at the age of 99, just several weeks shy of her 100th birthday. President Joe Biden, Drew Barrymore, Cher, Anthony Mackie and Tracy Morgan are among the guests set to appear.Valerie Bertinelli, Bryan Cranston, Ted Danson, Ellen DeGeneres, Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Ana Gasteyer, Goldie Hawn, Vicki Lawrence, Jane Leeves, Jay Leno, Wendie Malick, Joel McHale, Jean Smart and Mary Steenburgen will also be coming on.“Celebrating Betty White: America’s Golden Girl” will debut on Peacock the following day.The “Golden Girls” star recorded a sentimental message for her fans just 11 days before her passing.
Courteney Cox has a 17-year-old daughter at home named Coco whom she shares with ex-husband David Arquette. But soon Coco will go off to college leaving the Friends actress an empty nester in her Los Angeles mansion. And the 57-year-old brunette bombshell told Ellen DeGeneres on Wednesday that makes her a bit 'sad' as she will miss her mini-me only child.
NBC’s Celebrating Betty White: America’s Golden Girl will honor the life of the legendary actress with the help of President Joe Biden and other celebrity guests including Drew Barrymore, Cher, Anthony Mackie, and Tracy Morgan, among others. The special will air on Jan. 31 at 10 p.m.
Paris Hilton is ready for motherhood! Sincetying the knot with her husband, Carter Reum, in November, the star has babies on the brain. During an appearance on Thursday's , the newlywed shared that she and Reum are looking to expand their family.“Yes, I want a couple,” Hilton told host Ellen DeGeneres. “Probably, like, two or three.” In true fashion, Hilton already has the name of her children planned out.
Chris Martin has confirmed that one of Coldplay‘s final three albums will be written as a musical.The frontman recently told NME that the band are set to stop recording after their 12th album. Coldplay released their ninth studio album, ‘Music Of The Spheres’, back in October.“We’re going to make 12 albums,” Martin told NME.