Former Real Housewives of New York City star Leah McSweeney has filed a jaw-dropping lawsuit against Andy Cohen, Bravo, its reality TV production company, and more.
09.02.2024 - 19:50 / nypost.com
Leah Remini couldn’t help but laugh after a wax figure of Beyoncé was compared to her.Madame Tussauds Blackpool in Blackpool, England, revealed their new statue resembling the “Run the World (Girls)” singer, 42, on Wednesday. Social media users couldn’t help but notice that Remini, 53, looked like Queen Bey herself — and the actress happily welcomed all of the commentary.
“I am screaming! And loving all the tweets!” the “King of Queens” actress hilariously penned on X, formerly Twitter. “This perimenopausal woman will take any and all comparisons to the beautiful Beyoncé!” she guffawed.One user was “completely” in agreement about the similarities between the two women.“Girl you and B are beyond beautiful ladies!!” the user posted.A second added: “This was Beyonce’s ‘Leah Remini’ era.”One person asked: “Anyone else see Leah Remini, Mariah Carey and Rihanna with a hint of Beyoncé? Or is it just me?”I am screaming! And loving all the tweets!
This perimenopausal woman will take any and all comparisons to the beautiful Beyoncé! https://t.co/d8qVR90tcQ“Never realized the face resemblance,” another wrote.
“Leahoncé!” one joked, adding a mash-up of the two women’s names.“Definitely thought it was leah … who does these wax figures anyway they need their eyes checked,” a person said. A fan chimed in: “It looks like you more than B.”In 2017, a wax figure housed at Madame Tussauds in New York City of Beyoncé also caused backlash.The statue of the Grammy winner was taken out of the exhibit due to its nonresemblance.“Beyonce’s wax figure at @MadameTussauds looks like Kate Gosselin from ‘Kate Plus 8’ wearing a purple ensemble.
Former Real Housewives of New York City star Leah McSweeney has filed a jaw-dropping lawsuit against Andy Cohen, Bravo, its reality TV production company, and more.
Andy Cohen is being sued.
lawsuit filed by former “Real Housewives of New York City” star Leah McSweeney.The Bravo head honcho’s rep told Deadline Tuesday: “The claims against Andy are completely false!”The reality TV personality, 41, drafted in her suit that Cohen, 55, “engaged in cocaine use with ‘Housewives’ and other Bravolebrities that he employs.”The “Watch What Happens Live” host also allegedly compliments the “’Housewives’ with whom he uses cocaine with more favorable treatment and edits.”Additionally, the court docs allege that “defendants with the knowledge that Ms. McSweeney struggled with alcohol use disorder, colluded with her colleagues to pressure Ms.
Season 6 has been full of couples who don’t seem to like each other, love triangles, and allegations have also emerged that some contestants weren’t as “single” as they claimed, when they agreed to go on a reality dating show with the goal of getting married. “Love is Blind casters are so lazy lol. How did you end up casting these many ppl in secret relationships?” one fan posted on X, formerly Twitter.
Real Housewives kingpin Andy Cohen has faced a number of accusations and unsavory allegations of late, but a cocaine fueled favoritism and booze bullying lawsuit today from Leah McSweeney has truly raised his ire.
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Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Beyoncé is part of a great tradition of artists from the pop, R&B and rock worlds stepping into the realm of country music, whether it’s for one record or, in occasional instances, a whole career shift. Of course, none of her predecessors made immediate international headlines by releasing a country single, the way Bey did with “Texas Hold ‘Em” (and its companion song, “16 Carriages”).
the first black woman to go No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs with her bluessgrassy bop “Texas Hold ’Em.”But, in the last week of Black History Month, we gotta give props to another African-American diva who broke down genre barriers on the country charts long before Bey made her two-step statement.That would be Donna Summer, who, when she was the Queen of Disco, made her own history as the first African-American woman to co-write a No.
“Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages,” earlier this month and announcing an entire upcoming country album to be released in March. The “Daddy Lessons” singer — who just became the first Black woman artist with a number one song on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart — has been leaning into the western aesthetic, sporting diamond-encrusted bolo ties and cowboy hats, inspiring her Beyhive to follow suit.Isha Nicole, the creative director and senior vice president of marketing for the western wear company, Boot Barn, told Women’s Wear Daily that Queen Bey will “catapult Western influence into the limelight” by “inviting the masses to participate in the romanticism of the American spirit.”“With this, we’ll see a spike in traditional felt cowboy hats in colors such as stark white or red, donned recently by the queen herself,” she said.
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More than three million low-income households struggled to pay their energy bills for draughty homes in 2023, according to official figures. In England, a home is considered in fuel poverty if it has a poor energy efficiency rating of band D or below and the household's disposable income after housing and fuel costs falls below the poverty line.
Azealia Banks has spoken out against Beyoncé’s new country-tinged musical direction, saying she is “setting herself up to be ridiculed”.Beyoncé announced details of her new album ‘Renaissance Act II’ during a Verizon advertisement during Sunday’s Super Bowl. The record is the second instalment of what is expected to be a ‘Renaissance’ trilogy, and it will come out on March 29.As soon as the advert concluded, Beyoncé released the project’s first two singles ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ and ‘16 Carriages’, and the banjo twang of the former and the slow, forlorn pacing of the latter both seem to confirm ongoing fan speculation that Beyoncé was planning on releasing a country-flavoured album.Now, Banks has spoken up, warning her fellow performer that she was making a mistake. In an Instagram Stories post (via Music News), she said about the new material: “Nothing country about it.
Beyoncé is entering her Cowgirl Era.If you thought that Bey was just randomly rocking cowboy hats all of a sudden — from the promo pics for her “Renaissance” album and tour to merch and her Grammys look just over a week ago — then you don’t know Bey.And like the marketing queen that she is, she used the biggest audience possible — in a Super Bowl 2024 commercial for Verizon that ended with Beyoncé saying “Drop the new music” — to tease the arrival of two new surprise country singles: “Texas Hold ’Em” and “16 Carriages.”On a night that was supposed to belong to another pop superstar — Super Bowl LVIII halftime show headliner Usher — once again B was causing all the conversation.(We’re sure that Usher was all good with it — after his epic extravaganza at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, he reportedly went ahead and got married to his longtime girlfriend, Jennifer Goicoechea.)But here we are beginning what is “Act II” of the “Renaissance” rollout, which began with “Act I” — a house-music manifesto led by her No. 1 hit “Break My Soul” — in 2022.But judging by “Texas Hold ’Em” and “16 Carriages,” Beyoncé is now taking us from the clubs to the country on “Act II,” which, thankfully — no surprises here — we know is due March 29.Welcome to the Rodeo-sance.It shouldn’t be a complete shock that the all-time Grammy winner can actually do country music.
Blue-Ivy Carter and her rarely-seen younger sister Rumi posed alongside their famous dad Jay-Z as the Carter family attended the highly-anticipated Super Bowl.The proud dad, 54, posed alongside his daughters, on the field ahead of the game, which saw the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22. For the occasion, the Empire State of Mind rapper, who shares his three children with wife Beyonce, donned a black leather jacket featuring the NFL logo and some artsy decorations, which he paired with some black tracksuit bottoms, a pair of sunglasses and a hat.
Usher has cleared up rumours surrounding whether he was Beyoncé‘s nanny early on in her career as a part of the girl group, The Dolls.At the start of her career, the ‘Formation’ star was in numerous girl groups – including Girl Tyme with former Destiny’s Child members LaToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson. Last August, Usher appeared on the Capital Breakfast radio show, hosted by Roman Kemp where he shared his first encounter with the Houston singer when she was just a child.“Fun fact, I knew Beyoncé when she was 12-years-old, 11-years-old,” he said.
Leah Remini has recently been in the news after being compared to one of the world’s most famous pop stars, Beyoncé. The comparison was sparked after a wax figure of Beyoncé was unveiled at Madame Tussauds Blackpool in Blackpool, England, and social media users started to draw similarities between the two celebrities.
Sometimes a celebrity wax figure fail actually ends up being a major compliment to someone else!