Rose Byrne has revealed the real-life people who inspired her character in new political satire Irresistible.
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These three singers are getting a resounding reception on “America’s Got Talent”.
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On the next episode of the reality competition show, singing trio Resound take the stage for a performance of an inspiring classic.
After introducing themselves, and revealing that they actually quit their jobs to pursue singing as a group, the trio sing their take on classic Burt Bacharach song “What The World Needs Now”.
Right away, the audience
Rose Byrne has revealed the real-life people who inspired her character in new political satire Irresistible.
Gerard Butler has been a constant fixture in Hollywood for more than two decades, with performances in action films such as “300” and, of course, his ‘Has Fallen’ franchise. And those wondering if the actor has any plans on mixing things up and focusing on more indie fare or heartfelt romantic dramas are out of luck, as the actor recently confirmed to EW that his future is chock full of explosions and spectacle.
Kylie Jenner continues to be the cutest and most doting mom. She and her two-year-old daughter Stormi Webster have such an incredibly precious bond. Now the 22-year-old is gushing over how she couldn’t have asked for more when hoping for the most wonderful child in the world. Kylie posted a photo to her Instagram on June 25, sharing how her little girl is her greatest achievement in life. She wrote next to the mother-daughter photo, “I knew I won when I had you.”
accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl in 2015.The now 22-year-old woman took to social media to share her story against the actor and musician.Ansel has now responded to the claims in an iPhone notes message on his Instagram page early on Sunday morning.The New York actor denied the reports, stating that they were in a ‘brief’ but ‘consensual’ relationship at the time.‘I was distressed to see the social media post about me that have been circulating in the past 24 hours,’ he began.‘I
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThough it was just five months ago, January 2020, was a very different time for Tionna “Tank” Ball and her band Tank & The Bangas, not to mention the entire world.Just days before traveling to Los Angeles for the band’s first Grammy Week, where they were among the nominees for Best New Artist, Ball, her bandmates and over two dozen of their creative friends and family gathered in their hometown of New Orleans at Marigny Studios.
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Pioneering synth-pop duo Soft Cell are working on a new album and aim to release it next year.
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Peter White Television EditorA Black Lady Sketch Show creator and showrunner Robin Thede has challenged the TV industry to greenlight more modern black stories and opened up about how comedy can help change culture.In a conversation as part of the virtual ATX Television Festival, Thede and panellists Liz Feldman, Julie Plec and Marta Kauffman discussed ways of promoting more black writers and writers living outside of LA and New York into the business.Thede also revealed she fired an agent after