There’s no doubt Long Lost Family viewers were wiping away tears last night, as they watched Paula Stillie finally discover the truth about her heritage.
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Sears and Kmart websites, though a few online observers pointed out the companies may not have been directly involved, but rather allowed third-party vendors to sell shirts on their platforms. A representative for TransformCo did not immediately respond to requests for comment from TheWrap.
Sears did weigh in Tuesday with a tweet that read, “Thank you for bringing this product to our attention. This item is no longer available for purchase on Sears.com or kmart.com.”
.There’s no doubt Long Lost Family viewers were wiping away tears last night, as they watched Paula Stillie finally discover the truth about her heritage.
Disney+ has confirmed that Paul McCartney‘s forthcoming docuseries McCartney 3,2,1 will air in the UK on the streaming service next month.The upcoming six-episode documentary series already premiered in the US on Hulu last week but it has now been confirmed that viewers in the UK will get to see the first episode on August 25.The show will see the legendary musician break down his music career in depth with acclaimed producer Rick Rubin.“In this six-episode series that explores music and
saying “We probably would still have polio in this country if we had the kind of false information that’s being spread now.”So that’s the thing “The Late Show” imagined. The clip, which played as Monday’s cold open, began as always with news footage summing the situation up.
MTV MIAW, also known as the MTV Millennial Awards, made a comeback this year.
Singer and rapper Pitbull recently called upon Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to support the people of Cuba. For the unversed, the Caribbean country is embroiled in protests after the government failed to deliver on years of promised economic reform.
Arthur Ashe DocCNN Films and HBO Max have partnered with Dogwoof on a documentary – Citizen Ashe – that will explore the impact Arthur Ashe had on tennis and HIV activism. During his momentous tennis career, Ashe won three Grand Slam singles titles and became the first-ever Black player to join the United States Davis Cup team.
Antonio Ferme editorCNN Films and HBO Max have partnered with Dogwoof on a new documentary feature that will explore the impact Arthur Ashe had on tennis and HIV activism.During his momentous tennis career, Ashe won three Grand Slam singles titles and became the first-ever Black player to join the United States Davis Cup team. He retired in 1980 and died of AIDS-related complications in 1993.
Hulu and the anthology series is a spin-off to the original American Horror Story. The 16-part show tells a new story with each episode and some fan-favourite characters have made a comeback.
EXCLUSIVE: Shane Paul McGhie (Deputy) and Karimah Westbrook (All American) have signed on to star in Panorama, a short film exec produced by former New York Giants player Spencer Paysinger and the NFL team’s current defensive end, Leonard Williams.
PVRIS have announced that their “new era” is imminent, revealing they’ll be playing new songs on their forthcoming tour.On social media, the band shared their forthcoming US tour dates set for later this year, saying that the tour will see the band enter a new phase.“Welcome to the new era,” they wrote.“We are debuting three new songs on tour to give you an advanced preview of what’s to come.”welcome to the new era.
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#Cannes premiere. ‘Lesbian nuns’ is only the half of it.”“Benedetta” is an erotic drama directed by Verhoeven about a young nun in 17th century Italy who carries on an affair with another nun, and it’s inspired by a nonfiction book by historian Judith C.
Dutch director Paul Verhoeven (“RoboCop,” “Total Recall,” “Elle“) will finally debut his erotic lesbian nun drama “Benedetta” at the Cannes Film Festival this week, following a year of waiting around for the COVID-19 pandemic to subside. READ MORE: Watch 3 Clips From Paul Verhoeven’s Erotic Lesbian Nun Thriller ‘Benedetta’ Premiering At Cannes During the pandemic, the director seemingly had a lot of time to consider his next couple of movies.