It’s all happening! Celebs like Amy Poehler and Daniel Radcliffe gave their biggest fans just what they wanted to see amid the coronavirus pandemic by revisiting their most beloved characters.
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It turns out celebrities reacting to “Dr. Pimple Popper” is fantastic Thursday night entertainment.
Fox premiered episode 1 of “Celebrity Watch Party”, with Rob Lowe, Meghan Trainor, Tyra Banks, and “Growing Up Hip Hop” stars Romeo Miller and Master P starring on the show.
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Lowe had some of the best reactions to “Dr. Pimple Popper”, with the actor screaming: “This is ruining my sex drive for the
It’s all happening! Celebs like Amy Poehler and Daniel Radcliffe gave their biggest fans just what they wanted to see amid the coronavirus pandemic by revisiting their most beloved characters.
Rob Lowe has marked his 30th anniversary of sobriety.
Amy Poehler and Chris Pratt’s virtual Parks and Recreation special has already raised more than $3 million (£2.4 million) to help non-profit Feeding America amid the coronavirus pandemic.
It’s only been a day since the Parks and Recreation Special aired and it has already raised a ton of money for Feeding America.
As broadcast television networks begin running out of programming after all TV and film production halted in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s time to get creative.
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Pawnee forever! The Parks and Recreation cast filled homes with laughs and love during its seven-season run on NBC, but since the show ended, fans have still been able to see their favorite faces from the group in a slew of high-profile projects.
The day we never imagined coming is finally here. Tonight, Parks and Recreation returns for a special one-night event, featuring nearly the entire cast reprising their characters for one episode set in present times.
Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman are back in character for the Parks and Recreation Special.
Dax Shepard is a different breed of dad. The “Bless This Mess” star, 45 opened up about one of the most important topics in his life during a recent “Armchair Expert” podcast conversation with acting and hosting peer Rob Lowe, and the two got incredibly candid about sobriety, addiction and the overall idea of drug use, including when it comes to speaking with their children about the dangers of drugs.
You can't look anywhere on the internet lately without stumbling on someone talking about Netflix's hit docuseries Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness. With a phenomenon like this, talk of adapting the story as a TV show or a movie was basically inevitable. (Kate McKinnon is already executive producing and starring in one, for the record.)
There are cool parents… and then there’s Dax Shepard!
He’s not a regular dad, he’s a cool dad! Dax Shepard isn’t completely against his daughters experimenting with certain drugs later in life.