Ramona Singer insists she and Leah McSweeney are different when it comes to sex, but the Married to the Mob designer isn’t so sure.
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are historically tough, but Leah McSweeney thinks she avoided that «sophomore slumpsimply because her first season on was so… much. »I think in my first season, people were like, 'You had a great first season, it's going to suck for you the second season!' First of all, I got outed for having bipolar disorder," the outspoken Married to the Mob designer tells ET over video chat. «I was in the middle of a relapse.
I put it all out there. I don't know how much harder it could have been, season
.Ramona Singer insists she and Leah McSweeney are different when it comes to sex, but the Married to the Mob designer isn’t so sure.
Elizabeth Banks has signed on not only to star, but also direct a new series based on the YA book series by Victoria Aveyard, “Red Queen”.
Elizabeth Banks had an interesting role on “Law and Order: SVU” back in 2001.
Watching all the drama unfold with the British monarchy shows that the US is probably better served by not having a Queen and all that it involves. Of course, cynically, you can point to our celebrity-obsessed culture and show that maybe it’s not all that different than having a real monarchy.
Peacock has landed for development Red Queen, a drama based on the best-selling YA fantasy novel by Victoria Aveyard. Elizabeth Banks is set to play a major supporting role and direct the potential series, which she and Max Handelman are executive producing through their Brownstone Prods.
Matthew Rhys won the first Emmy of his career for his lead performance in The Americans, a drama set in 1980s D.C. He dialed back to an even earlier era for the latest role to put him into Emmy contention, as the titular character of the reimagined Perry Mason.
Angelique Jackson “Roswell, New Mexico” star Jeanine Mason has landed a key role in Blair Underwood’s upcoming psychological thriller “Viral.”Mason co-stars opposite Emmy winners Underwood and Sarah Silverman in the independent film, playing a woman named Jules, whose disappearance kicks off the plot.
Leah McSweeney is ready to bring some positive energy to co-star Ramona Singer's Hamptons estate in season 13, but Ramona might not be ready to receive it. Or, rather, understand to receive it, as seen in ET's exclusive sneak peek at episode 2.To entertain themselves during their extended stay at Chateau Singer, Leah hosts a Burning Man-themed party, complete with a «healer» named Devi.«We're doing a sound bath tonight,» Devi explains to the group.
Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon was showing off what a badass she was at The Real Housewives of New York City premiere party on Tues. May 4. The exclusive event thrown by RHONY star Leah McSweeney, 38, went down at St. Dymphnas in the East Village. The 24-year-old model posed for selfies with Leah and fellow guest Azealia Banks, 29, who shared selfies with the ladies to her IG stories. The party was limited to 100 people inside the venue at any given time due to COVID-19 protocols.
Leah McSweeney gave her two cents on Tinsley Mortimer‘s split from Scott Kluth and whether there was hope for a Real Housewives of New York City return.
Leah McSweeney, the reigning breakout star of, prompts her season 13 co-star, Eboni K. Williams.ET enlisted Leah to interview the newest and history-making NYC Housewife — Eboni is the franchise's first Black cast member — but before wrapping their candid chat, she gives Eboni the chance to turn the tables.
Ashley Benson keeps it cool during her coffee run!