interview out Monday.The one-time press secretary for President George W. Bush said she “loved” her time on the hit daytime talkshow and was hurt when she was fired.“Well, I think the problem was it wasn’t contentious that season I was on.
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Bernadette Beck opened up about her experience as a Black actress on Riverdale, two months after costar Vanessa Morgan called for more diversity on set.Beck, 26, has portrayed Peaches ‘N Cream, a bisexual member of the Pretty Poisons, since season 3.
Her character’s lack of backstory and likability has led to hate from some viewers, according to the actress.“I was made out to be a very unlikable character and therefore, an unlikable person in people’s eyes,” the England native told ELLE.com on
.interview out Monday.The one-time press secretary for President George W. Bush said she “loved” her time on the hit daytime talkshow and was hurt when she was fired.“Well, I think the problem was it wasn’t contentious that season I was on.
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Simon Cowell is already back on his feet just days after undergoing surgery on his broken back, according to his fellow America’s Got Talent judge Heidi Klum.Over the weekend, it was reported that the 60-year-old TV mogul had been rushed to hospital with a broken back, after falling from an electric bike he was riding at his home in California.Having now undergone surgery on his back, reports have suggested that Simon has already been up walking, which his AGT co-star Heidi Klum appears to have
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Former The Ellen Degeneres Show DJ Tony Okungbowa has spoken out about his experience of “toxicity” on the set of the daytime talk show.British-American Okungbowa served as the resident DJ on the show from 2003 to 2006, then again from 2007 to 2013.In the light of allegations of sexual misconduct and workplace bullying being made against staff on the show, Okungbowa, who also stars in US sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola, shared a picture from his time on the show to Instagram with a message of support
Jordan Moreau Tony Okungbowa, who was the resident DJ on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” for several years, has spoken up about the recent workplace misconduct allegations on the talk show, saying he experienced “toxicity” on the set.Okungbowa shared his thoughts in an Instagram post on Tuesday, saying he stands with his former co-workers who have spoken out about alleged racism, intimidation and sexual misconduct and harassment from executives on the show.“I have been getting calls asking me about
90 Day Fiancé star Colt Johnson was confused when Eric Nichols pumped the brakes on their blossoming friendship.“I think he blocked me. He really wanted to be my friend a lot.
Riverdale star Bernadette Beck has slammed the show for not fully developing its black characters and only casting her to “fulfil a diversity quota”, making her an easy target for trolls.The English actress, who played Peaches ‘N Cream on the third and fourth seasons of the teen drama, said that she was ignored on set or asked to behave “sassy”.“I get it, there’s always a protagonist and antagonist, but I never had much of a story plot or enough character development to even be considered an
Mackenzie McKee did not hold anything back when she dragged her former Teen Mom co-star, Farrah Abraham! The reality TV star called Farrah ‘mean’ and a ‘bully’ and more. The 25 year old made her opinion of Farrah, 29 as clear as possible.
Television’s reckoning is far from over. On Monday, July 27, Riverdale’s Bernadette Beck slammed the portrayal of Black actors on the hit teen drama, marking yet another blow to The CW show.
Does Riverdale have a diversity problem??
Riverdale will get bigger, not smaller. Riverdale will be part of the movement, not outside it.
Another cast member on the CW’s “Riverdale” is speaking out about its portrayal of Black characters. The teen drama was previously criticized by actress Vanessa Morgan, who is currently the only Black lead on the show.