“Jeopardy!” is bringing on some brainy star power. It was announced on Tuesday which fresh faces will soon be stepping up behind the host’s podium during the upcoming episodes of the beloved quiz show.
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Rihanna has stunned us yet again!
The singer and beauty mogul collaborated with renowned artist Lorna Simpson for the cover and 12-page portfolio for Essence’s January/February 2021 issue, and she’s serving us some serious celestial goddess realness.
The mag commissioned Simpson — who is known for her art that recontextualizes images of Black women from vintage issues of Ebony and Jet magazines — to “interpret modern-day beauty” in collaboration with the superstar. It all resulted in an ethereal
“Jeopardy!” is bringing on some brainy star power. It was announced on Tuesday which fresh faces will soon be stepping up behind the host’s podium during the upcoming episodes of the beloved quiz show.
Jeopardy!” champ Ken Jennings and other guest hosts, like Katie Couric, Aaron Rodgers, Bill Whitaker and Mayim Bialik. Executive producer Mike Richards will also take a turn hosting the beloved game show, which aired its final Trebek episode in January.
is bringing on some brainy star power. It was announced on Tuesday which fresh faces will soon be stepping up behind the host's podium during the upcoming episodes of the beloved quiz show.Executive producer Mike Richards revealed that Anderson Cooper, Savannah Guthrie, Dr.
Jeopardy! executive producer Mike Richards announced the newest lineup of guest hosts, listing Anderson Cooper, Savannah Guthrie, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Sanjay Gupta as the latest television personalities set to helm the trivia game show.
Yes, this all belongs on The RidicuList, or maybe even The Onion… but sadly this is the actual news these days.
Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk are making it work post-split. The former couple has a «very friendly and cordial relationship» a year and a half after their breakup, a source tells ET. Cooper, 46, and Shayk, 35, started dating in 2015, and welcomed their daughter, Lea de Seine Cooper, in March 2017.
On Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, hair and makeup designers Mia Neal, Sergio Lopez-Rivera and Matiki Anoff worked to transform Viola Davis into the titular Georgia singer known as the “Mother of the Blues,” capturing at the same time the essence of her world, and the racial dynamics of her era.
Absolutely stunning. Rihanna’s artistic Essence spread is one of the most unique celebrity magazine cover stories we’ve seen in a very long time.
Anderson Cooper was 45 years old when he came out as gay, the CNN host revealed he knew when he was a kid. “I was probably ...
Anderson Cooper, 53, is getting candid about the moment he not only realized her was gay but “really, truly accepted it.”
Anderson Cooper has been openly gay for years, but he’s now opening up about when he finally accepted to himself that he was gay.
Romanian director Alexander Nanau joined Deadline’s Contenders International awards-season event to talk about his searing documentary Collective, one of the year’s most acclaimed films as winner of the European Film Award for documentary. It is also Romania’s official entry to the International Feature Film Oscar race, as well as a strong contender in the Documentary Feature competition too.
CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Friday clarified a seemingly elitist remark he made earlier this week, suggesting the U.S. Capitol rioters were the type of people who might patronize Olive Garden.
CNN host Anderson Cooper took a shot at the popular restaurant chain Olive Garden on Wednesday, speculating that the pro-Trump rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol probably would head there to eat and drink afterward.
A lot of folks love the Olive Garden. But apparently CNN’s Anderson Cooper thinks the restaurant chain might be a favorite of the rioters from Donald Trump‘s rally who stormed the U.S.
. Following in the footsteps of Martin Kove as John Kreese and Rob Garrison as Tommy, Shue returns to the franchise as Ali Mills in season 3, which premiered on Netflix on New Year’s Day.
Mr. Bean and Johnny English actor Rowan Atkinson has bemoaned the rise of cancel culture, comparing keyboard warriors to a “medieval mob roaming the streets looking for someone to burn.”