Ricky Martin may be a worldwide sensation, singer, actor and activist. But one of his greatest achievements is being a father and family man.
02.06.2020 - 16:43 / torontosun.com
Netflix bosses are reportedly in talks with Ricky Gervais to produce a special festive instalment of his hit sitcom After Life.
The British funnyman has already signed a US$6 million ($8.12 million) deal to write a third season of the show, in which he plays local paper reporter Tony Johnson as he tries to cope after the death of his wife, and according to Britain’s The Sun newspaper the streaming giant is trying to get Gervais to create a Christmas special too.
“Ricky is a huge asset to Netflix
Ricky Martin may be a worldwide sensation, singer, actor and activist. But one of his greatest achievements is being a father and family man.
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