A sexual assault claim from an unknown woman against American rapper Snoop Dogg was withdrawn this week.
22.03.2022 - 22:59 / etcanada.com
“Celebrity IOU” is back with a star-studded roster.
Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott, also known as The Property Brothers, are renovating the homes of family and friends of celebrities in eight new episodes of “Celebrity IOU”. A trailer for the season, watch above, prominently features Snoop Dogg.
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“Drew and I pinch ourselves every day because we have the incredible honor of helping the people who we’ve admired make something special happen for generous people who had a significant impact on their lives,” Jonathan said in a press release.
“Hearing the incredible stories of gratitude never gets old,” Drew added. “We’re always inspired by these celebrities wanting to be completely hands-on with the renovations. This series is extra special.”
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Stars featured in the upcoming season are Anthony Anderson, Halle Berry, Snoop Dogg, Tiffany Haddish, Lisa Kudrow, Howie Mandel, John C. Reilly and Ali Wong. The new season premieres with Haddish.
The new season of “Celebrity IOU” premieres Monday, April 18 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HGTV Canada. The show will also stream on discovery+ with 12 additional episodes slated for late 2022.
A sexual assault claim from an unknown woman against American rapper Snoop Dogg was withdrawn this week.
A woman who had filed a lawsuit against Snoop Dogg accusing the rapper of sexual assault in 2013 has filed for the lawsuit's dismissal, Pitchfork reports. Snoop Dogg denied the allegations when they emerged in February.
It looks like Scott Disick has a new girlfriend!
Girls5Eva is adding to the band in season two.
Carson Burton Peacock announced the newest slate of guest stars joining its original musical comedy series “Girls5eva” for Season 2.The guest stars include Amber Ruffin (“The Amber Ruffin Show”), Chad L. Coleman (“The Wire,” “The Walking Dead”), Drew and Jonathan Scott (“Property Brothers”), Heidi Gardner (“Saturday Night Live”), Hoda Kotb (“Today,” “NBC News”), Tim Meadows (“The Goldbergs,” “Mean Girls”), Grey Henson (“Mean Girls the Musical,” “A Journal for Jordan”), James Monroe Inglehart (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”), John Lutz (“30 Rock,” “Sisters”), Judy Gold (“Better Things,” “Search Party”), Mario Cantone (“And Just Like That,” “Sex and the City”), Pat Battle (“NBC New York”) and Piter Marek (“The Blacklist,” “Ugly Betty”).
Brooklyn Beckham is gearing up to wed Nicola Peltz in a lavish ceremony this weekend.
Forgot about Dre? Meghan Markle certainly remembered the hip-hop icon at her 2018 wedding to Prince Harry — even requesting one of his biggest hits with Ludacris at the reception.
BTS made it to the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards! The South Korean boy band arrived Sunday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, with Jungkook, who had been self-quarantining after recently testing positive for COVID-19, by their side.All seven members of the K-pop group — RM, Jin (rocking a cast on his hand after injuring his left index finger last month), Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook — looked dapper in their custom Earth-toned Louis Vuitton wool and cashmere suits, and LV sneakers, as they made their GRAMMY entrance on the red carpet.«Nothing beats us,» BTS' leader, RM, told ET's Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner on the carpet when asked to describe 2022.The septet are gearing up for a big night at the GRAMMYs, marking the fourth year in a row they will be taking the stage — the third as a performer and first that they'll have an in-person solo stage on music's biggest night.Though they didn't divulge details on what their anticipated performance will entail, the group opted to use an action rather than words to tee up their big GRAMMY moment, as the members mimicked a hand to the ear like a DM and turning an invisible disc.«That's what's going to happen,» RM hinted. «We actually created a new performance, never-before-seen.
Snoop Dogg has shared plans for his newly acquired Death Row Records, including the potential release of the track ‘Nuthin’ But A G Thang’ as an NFT.The lead single from Dr. Dre’s 1992 debut album ‘The Chronic’ featured Snoop, and peaked at No.
Snoop Dogg has gone meta.
YouTube. “The Real World Homecoming” is executive produced by Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin, Candida Boyette-Clemons and Nadim Amiry for MTV Entertainment Studios, and Jonathan Murray, Julie Pizzi, Erica Ross, Kevin Lee and James Knox for Bunim/Murray Productions.
Snoop Dogg has revealed that he’s currently in talks with K-pop titans BTS about recording a collaboration.Speaking yesterday (March 25) on the red carpet of his and Kelly Clarkson‘s American Song Contest, the rapper confirmed he and BTS are working together.“I’m going to let them tell you about it,” he told The A.V. Club, before adding: “It’s official like a referee with a whistle. I love that entertainment world.
Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg will soon be teaming up to host TV's newest musical competition series,. However, the project comes nearly 20 years after their paths first crossed in a moment that left an indelible impression on Clarkson.The music icons recently spoke with ET's Cassie DiLaura about their upcoming TV event, and the two reflected on how they first met after an awards show, shortly after Clarkson became the first winner of back in 2002.«Well, I don't remember what award show it was, but it was a long time ago.
Things are about to get territorial on NBC. Kelly Clarkson — a Texas girl at heart — and Snoop Dogg — straight out of Long Beach — will play host to the network’s new competition series, “American Song Contest”, where it’ll all boil down to home pride.
Kelly Clarkson -- a Texas girl at heart — and Snoop Dogg -- straight out of Long Beach — will play host to the network's new competition series,, where it'll all boil down to home pride.In a supertease of the new show, the Southern California-bred rapper represents his hometown while the legend echoes her home state's rallying cry of «go big or go home.» She adds, «And every musician in this country feels the same way about where they come from.»And therein lies the premise of the new series — eight-weeks of live original musical performances from performers representing all 50 states, the five U.S. territories as well as the nation's capital.