Chatting with comedian Kevin Nealon on his Hiking with Kevin webseries, Cox delved into what it will be like to reunite with her fellow costars from the hit 1990s TV show for the upcoming HBO Max reunion.
07.02.2020 - 18:51 / variety.com
As production began Thursday night in Stamford, Conn., on the new HBO Max ballroom voguing competition series “Legendary,” producers confirmed the role of “The Good Place” star Jameela Jamil on the show.
“Legendary” executive producers David Collins and Rob Eric told Variety that Jamil would serve as a judge on the show, but not as MC. An HBO Max press release earlier this week said Jamil would serve as the show’s MC — which quickly sparked an online outcry.
Jamil was criticized for not being
Chatting with comedian Kevin Nealon on his Hiking with Kevin webseries, Cox delved into what it will be like to reunite with her fellow costars from the hit 1990s TV show for the upcoming HBO Max reunion.
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HBO Max has released a statement following significant backlash to its announcement that “The Good Place” star Jameela Jamil had been tapped to MC and judge its ballroom voguing competition series “Legendary.”
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