If you’re a fan of “Star Trek,” then you’re probably wondering what the hell is going on with the feature film side of the franchise. On TV, ‘Trek’ is thriving, as CBS All Access continues to pump out new series with more on the way.
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COVID-19 was “God’s way of thinning the herd” while appearing on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” on Wednesday night. She first made the remark in April at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.“Of course I regret saying that,” she told Cohen.
“It was a stupid thing for me to say. It was insensitive and I apologize if I hurt or offended anybody cause that wasn’t really my intention.
If you’re a fan of “Star Trek,” then you’re probably wondering what the hell is going on with the feature film side of the franchise. On TV, ‘Trek’ is thriving, as CBS All Access continues to pump out new series with more on the way.
The Real Housewives of Orange County’s Braunwyn Windham-Burke responded to accusations that her costar Kelly Dodd made about her mental health.Dodd, 45, slammed Windham-Burke, 43, in multiple tweets on Sunday, December 13.
who recently came out as gay, of using alcoholism for a "storyline," as the mother of seven revealed her struggle in the premiere episode of the current "RHOC" season."If I was going to do something just for 'storyline' I would of picked something easier, being sober in this toxic environment ain't easy….to have someone diminish the struggle is low," Braunwyn tweeted last week.
After it was revealed that British icon Barbara Windsor had tragically passed away, tributes have been flowing in from her various co-stars.The actress, whose little act of kindness gave Dermot O'Leary a career boost, sadly lost her life to Alzheimers at the age of 83. Barbara's EastEnders on-screen son Ross Kemp took to Instagram and paid a touching tribute to her.
Star Wars star Kelly-Marie Tran has opened up about her new role in Raya and the Last Dragon.The actress, who played Rose Tico in the Skywalker saga and will next be voicing Disney’s first Southeast Asian princess, said being cast in such a role can feel like you “have to be extra grateful because it will never happen again.”“It should not feel so precious that there is something like this that exists in the world,” Tran said at The Wrap‘s The Future Is Now: Next Gen Hollywood Roundtable. She
Also Read: 'Raya and the Last Dragon' Trailer: Kelly Marie Tran and a Growing Tuk Tuk Join Forces on Animated Adventure (Video)Tran was sitting on the panel with fellow actresses Alisha Boe (“13 Reasons Why”), Beanie Feldstein (“Booksmart”), Storm Reid (“Euphoria”), Alexxis Lemire (“The Half of It”), Genneya Walton (“#blackAF”) and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (“Never Have I Ever”).“I’ve sort of tried to let go of this idea that I have to represent or I have to be so grateful for something that
Stereophonics singer Kelly Jones says he has “learned a lot” from his 15-year-old son, Colby, who came out as transgender earlier this year. During an appearance on The High Performance Podcast with hosts Jake Humphrey and Damian Hughes, Jones praised his son’s “courage” and opened up about how people would tell him “it's just a phase”.
Braunwyn Windham-Burke did not hold back when a fan asked her for her thoughts on Kelly Dodd‘s recent claim that she had faked her alcoholism.“I’ve learned through others that when people have a hard time with me being sober it’s more about their own issue. Were people in my life telling me to ‘clean up my act,'” the Real Housewives of Orange County star, 43, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, December 6.
Tamra Judge does indeed return to The Real Housewives of Orange County for season 16, she’ll already be caught up with — and involved in — the drama. The former Bravo star slammed Kelly Dodd for her comments about Braunwyn Windham-Burke‘s sobriety.“Who believes anything she says!!!!! Coming from the same person that’s mocking covid,” Tamra, 53, wrote in the comments section of an Instagram post about the show on Thursday, December 3.
Kelly Dodd, 45, is regretting the controversial remarks she made about the coronavirus pandemic, once again. The Real Housewives of Orange County star sat down for a virtual interview on the Dec.
Say what you will about some of Kelly Dodd‘s more controversial opinions, at least she’s walking this one back… right?
Kelly Dodd is speaking out about those “insensitive” coronavirus comments she made back in April.
Kelly Dodd is expressing regret over her recent social media controversies. On Wednesday's episode of , the 45-year-old star apologized for her comments about COVID-19 and for wearing a hat that was seen as insensitive towards the Black Lives Matter movement.In April, Dodd was criticized after saying that the ongoing pandemic was «God's way of thinning the herd.»«Of course I regret saying that… At the time, it was a question, like, 'Why are all these people dying?..