Back and better than ever! Nearly two weeks after welcoming her first baby via surrogate and taking a social media hiatus, Priyanka Chopra Jonas returned to Instagram.
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Princess Eugenie of York is the latest celeb to enter the world of podcasting.
The granddaughter of the Queen has announced that she’ll be launching a new podcast in conjunction with her anti-slavery charity, the Anti-Slavery Collective, which she founded in 2017 with Julia de Boinvielle, who will be her partner in the podcast.
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The Princess of York and de Boinville had previously discussed the goals of their charity in a 2018 appearance on the “Global Goalscast” podcast.
The pair made the announcement in a joint statement in a monthly newsletter, accompanying a photo of the two sitting on a couch recording their debut podcast.
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“We were so excited to begin recording our long-awaited podcast this year, due to be released in 2022 so stay tuned!” said the princess and charity co-founder Julia de Boinville in a joint message, via People.
Back and better than ever! Nearly two weeks after welcoming her first baby via surrogate and taking a social media hiatus, Priyanka Chopra Jonas returned to Instagram.
Jon Zazula was the founder of Megaforce Records, Metallica’s first label.Zazula began his influential career as the founder of Rock and Roll Heaven, a New Jersey record store that found its first home at an East Brunswick flea market, the Route 18 Indoor Market. Founded in 1981, the record store became a mecca for heavy metal lovers as Zazula imported rare metal records from overseas and traded underground tapes and demos. He came across Metallica’s 1982 demo tape, “No Life ‘Til Leather.” He loved what he heard, and he founded Megaforce Records along with his wife, the late Marsha Zazula, to give the band a record label home.
Take that! Jason Ritter stood up for his partner, Melanie Lynskey, as she continues to face negative comments about her weight from social media trolls.
Tom Brady is ready to break his silence.
Sarah, Duchess of York, is said to be planning a TV comeback on US Dancing On Ice amid her former husband Prince Andrew’s legal battle. Fergie is said to be seemingly unfazed by the prospect of Andrew facing jail amidst the Virginia Giuffre sexual assault case, and is instead reportedly considering a series of on-screen offers according to a source. One of the TV offers is for the American version of Dancing On Ice.There have been two previous versions of the reality show, with the first – Skating With Celebrities – taking part in 2006 and seeing stars such as Caitlyn Jenner and Kirsty Swanson taking part.The second – Skating with the Stars – aired in 2010 and saw former Real Housewives of New York star Bethenny Frankel finish as runner-up.
Success has drawbacks. Yellowjackets star Melanie Lynskey should be celebrating a wildly well-received first season of a new hit TV show, but instead, she’s dealt with increased body-shaming as more people watch her work.
Melanie Lynskey clapped back at online body-shaming haters.
attacks on the Asian American community – particularly our elders – I think the need for people to acquaint themselves with this culture, this food, this history, is more important than ever,” Ling, 48, told The Post. Premiering Thursday (Jan. 27) on HBO Max, the six-episode show follows journalist/TV host Ling as she journeys to different locations in the US, exploring the history of a different Asian American community there as well as restaurants and local cuisine.
Locksmith Animation (Ron’s Gone Wrong) has optioned Marissa Meyer’s New York Times bestselling novel series The Lunar Chronicles for film, the London-based CG animation producer announced today.
Marta Balaga Chosen as the protagonist of the Rotterdam Film Festival’s Focus section, Amanda Kramer will show eight films to the festival audience, ranging from her 2016 short “Bark” to “Give Me Pity!” and this year’s opener “Please Baby Please,” both set to celebrate their world premieres at the festival.“It’s a funny thing, to be a relatively obscure artist given this very pronounced focus on your work,” Kramer tells Variety. “When Rotterdam was so keen to show it, I was just elated. It felt like I had done something right.”In “Please Baby Please,” starring Andrea Riseborough and Harry Melling as a couple suddenly faced with their long-dormant fantasies, as well as a violent greaser gang, Kramer turns her attention to the 1950s.
Prince Andrew's daughter Princess Eugenie is said to have complained during her wedding to her new husband, according to lipreaders.
Former Disney Channel star Nick Jonas and actress Priyanka Chopra are one of Hollywood’s hottest power couples. The pair, whose love story began when the Jonas Brothers singer slid into her DMs, look more in love every time we see them! With news that they’re now sharing that love with a new baby, we’re looking back at the timeline of their romance!
Joy for the Jonas Brothers! Nick Jonas‘ older siblings, Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas, offered a subtle show of support after he announced that he and wife Priyanka Chopra Jonas welcomed a baby via surrogate.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterDiscovery Plus is launching a “Black Voices” hub that will feature programming spotlighting the African American community, including two new originals: docuseries “Profiled: The Black Man,” featuring commentary from celebrities like Billy Porter and Tina Knowles-Lawson, and “Uprooted,” a true-crime doc about the hanging of Black teen Keith Warren in 1986.Per the Discovery, Inc.-owned streamer, “The hub will live on the platform year-round with curated series, documentaries and specials that will take viewers on an educational, entertaining and exploratory journey through stories of empowerment and entrepreneurship, love and relationships, real estate and design, history and investigation, food and lifestyle and more.” “Black voices should be celebrated 365 days a year,” Lisa Holme, group SVP of content and commercial strategy for Discovery, told Variety. “We are proud to bring universal and relatable stories to the platform that highlight and represent the Black community across genres that we know will resonate with viewers.”“Profiled: The Black Man” is a four-part docuseries that examines the origins of the widespread stereotypes that have permeated society and impacted the lives of Black men in America for centuries.