Ariana Madix made a surprising statement about her relationship with Tom Sandoval before she learned he was cheating on her with Raquel Leviss.
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Quinta Brunson had a real-life “pinch me” moment on April 1. The “Abbott Elementary” creator and star made her “Saturday Night Live” debut as the night’s guest, and according to her monologue, it was a long time coming.
Brunson shared that she had always dreamed of being on “SNL” when she was a kid, but the audition process “seemed long,” so she took the simple route when she “created my own TV show, made sure it became really popular, won a bunch of Emmys and then got asked to host and it was so much easier!”
The 33-year-old went on about the network sitcom’s success, at one point comparing it to “Friends”. “Except instead of being about a group of friends, it’s about a group of teachers. And instead of New York, it’s in Philadelphia. And instead of not having Black people — it does,” she joked.
Brunson then shared that viewers seemed to expect her to fix problems within the public school system in real life, much like her character, Janine Teagues. But, as she explained, she’s the “opposite” of her character and still learning how to deal with her fame. The actress joked that it comes with the price of lying to her mother — especially about some of the famous faces she’s been introduced to recently.
After showing a video she and Barack Obama recorded to thank her mother for being a teacher, Brunson ended her monologue with the statement that teachers get “taken for granted.”
“Please remember how important teachers are, acknowledge the work they do every day and for the love of God, pay them the money they deserve,” she concluded.
Brunson took part in various sketches later in the show, including one where she played one of various drugs dealers try to one-up each other in a bathroom, another where she played a doctor
Ariana Madix made a surprising statement about her relationship with Tom Sandoval before she learned he was cheating on her with Raquel Leviss.
with their costar Raquel Leviss, she could sense a bit of chemistry between them. In a newly released from last week's episode of Vanderpump Rules—which was set during Scheana Shay's wedding—the caught a vibe while chilling in a hot tub with , 40, and , 28. "It looks like we're a throuple," she joked to her then-boyfriend of nine years and former friend after the group posed for photos.
This deleted scene from Vanderpump Rules will have fans cringing! (And asking why the heck it was deleted!)
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Marc Maron has joined the cast of Universal’s untitled New York Christmas movie, written by Richard Curtis, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “Notting Hill” and “Love Actually.” Maron is starring alongside Melissa McCarthy and Paapa Essiedu in the film, a fairy-tale comedy about a workaholic man who enlists the help of a magical genie to help win his family back before Christmas. Sam Boyd, who wrote and created the Anna Kendrick-led HBO Max series “Love Life,” will direct. It’s set to premiere on the NBCUniversal-owned streaming service Peacock on a yet-to-be-determined date.
Ariana Madix's pre-Scandoval joke has a whole different meaning now. In a deleted scene from , Madix joked about being in a throuple with her then-boyfriend, Tom Sandoval, and Raquel Leviss.The moment happened before Sandoval's months-long affair with Leviss came to light.
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Abbott Elementary predicted a walk-off home run from a baseball player less than 24 hours before it happened.During episode Mom which aired in the US on Wednesday (April 12), Baltimore Orioles fan Gregory Eddie (Tyler James Williams) is seen talking with lunch lady Shanae about the score of that day’s Orioles game.“Adley Rutschman hit an opposite-field walk-off homer and Cedric Mullins was a single shy of the cycle,” Gregory remarks (via IndieWire).During the team’s match against the Oakland Athletics on the following day (April 13), Rutschman won the game with a walk-off home run. Gregory, however, was slightly off on the details, as it wasn’t opposite-field, while the overall score also wasn’t the same.Whatta rutschMAN pic.twitter.com/19JkUnUSeS— Baltimore Orioles (@Orioles) April 13, 2023Speaking in a post-match interview, Rutschman revealed this was the first time in his life he’s ever hit a walk-off home run.
Stacey Solomon made a cheeky joke about her husband Joe Swash as she told viewers about her tattoo plans on Friday. The Loose Women panelist, 33, had a relaxing night on the sofa cuddling baby Belle after arriving back in Essex following a family holiday to Abu Dhabi. Keeping herself entertained, Stacey took to her Instagram on Friday night to ask for her followers' advice about whether or not she should get a tattoo.
Sounding off. Tom Sandoval’s fellow Bravolebrities didn’t shy away from sharing their thoughts on his tell-all interview with Howie Mandel.
Howie Mandel is getting blasted by fans for his podcast interview with Vanderpump Rules star Tom Sandoval. And to be honest, the America’s Got Talent judge kind of deserves some of this criticism!
His side of the story. Tom Sandoval opened up about his affair with Raquel Leviss and subsequent split from Ariana Madix during a surprise interview with Howie Mandel.
Scheana Shay has an update on exes Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix’s awkward AF living situation!
Taraji P. Henson will make her debut on Wednesday, April 12, and finally, put a face to Janine Teague (Quinta Brunson)'s mommy issues. In a preview clip of next week's episode, Janine is talking to her class when the distinct sound of familiar high heels draws her attention.
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Taraji P. Henson is joining the family and finally putting a face to Janine Teague's mommy issues. Per, the actress will guest star as Quinta Brunson's TV mom, Vanetta, in the season's penultimate episode aptly titled «Mom.» The news was announced on Saturday, during the show's panel at the Paley Center for Media's annual PaleyFest L.A.
Quinta Brunson had a real-life «pinch me» moment on April 1. The creator and star made her debut as the night's guest, and according to her monologue, it was a long time coming. Brunson shared that she had always dreamed of being on when she was a kid, but the audition process «seemed long,» so she took the simple route when she «created my own TV show, made sure it became really popular, won a bunch of Emmys and then got asked to host and it was so much easier!»The 33-year-old went on about the network sitcom's success, at one point comparing it to .
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Katie Reul editor Class is back in session with “Abbott Elementary” creator and star Quinta Brunson, whose April 1 hosting debut on “Saturday Night Live” featured a comedic lesson on why she and her character, Janine Teagues, are actually nothing alike. “I love that people are enjoying ‘Abbott,’ but I wish that they didn’t expect me to be exactly like my character all the time in public. Janine Teagues is a second grade teacher who is caring and wholesome, but I’m the opposite. I mean, I’m not a filthy whore but I like to have fun,” Brunson joked. For viewers not familiar with Brunson, the actor provided a biting description of her acclaimed mockumentary series that caused an eruption of laughter among the crowd: “It’s a network sitcom, like ‘Friends,’ but instead of being about a group of friends it’s about a group of teachers, instead of New York it’s Philadelphia and instead of not having Black people, it does.”
Quinta Brunson took the Saturday Night Live stage as host to deliver a monologue where she took a swipe at Friends and made a plea in the name of teachers.