Twin time! Kristen Wiig subtly revealed her and Avi Rothman’s twins’ names in the end credits of her movie Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, which premiered on Friday, February 12.
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The team that launched The Collective more than 15 years ago is reuniting to start a new digital-first management firm. Michael Green, Reza Izad and Dan Weinstein have formed Underscore Talent, which will work with digital creators with the goal of helping them build long-lasting careers.
The trio has recruited UTA's Austin Mayster, Toney Media's Linnea Toney and APA's Megan Brown as partners. Their roster of talent includes YouTube creators such as the LaBrant Family, the Royalty Family, Alex
.Twin time! Kristen Wiig subtly revealed her and Avi Rothman’s twins’ names in the end credits of her movie Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, which premiered on Friday, February 12.
Nicki Minaj‘s father, Robert Maraj, died on Friday, February 12, after he was struck by a car in a hit-and-run accident on Long Island, Us Weekly can confirm. He was 64.
Nicki Minaj’s father, Robert Maraj, has died after being struck by a car in a hit-and-run accident over the weekend.
Kristen Wiig has hinted that she has secretly married partner Avi Rothman. The 47-year-old actress referred to Avi as "my husband" in an interview on Howard Stern's SiriusXM show, almost two years after she confirmed they were engaged in 2019 after they had been together for three years.
Bridesmaids actress Kristen Wiig recently confirmed some major news! The actress recently revealed that she secretly got married to her partner Avi Rothman! Avi is a writer, actor, producer and director who trained at the Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles – where Kristen also studied.
Kristen Wiig is a married woman!
Kristen Wiig slyly revealed that she’s married! The Bridesmaids actress, 47, chatted with Howard Stern during her February 10 appearance on his radio show and referred to her partner, Avi Rothman, as her husband. “In my home, I am very lucky about having these two babies and my husband,” Kristen gushed about her time in lockdown with her family.
Kim Delaney has a new project on the horizon for Lifetime, and the former “NYPD Blue” and “Army Wives” star appeared in a virtual session to promote on Tuesday at the Television Critics Association press tour.
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After the release of “The Matrix” back in 1999, there was renewed interest in the time-tested theory that the world around us is a simulation. And now, even today, perhaps more than ever before, that theory is still being discussed.
Michael Green, Reza Izad, and Dan Weinstein have reunited to form Underscore Talent, a management company helping creators leverage today’s “attention economy.” Joining them are Austin Mayster of UTA, Linnea Toney of Toney Media and Megan Brown of APA Named Partners.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThree of the execs who co-founded digital content studio Studio71 — Reza Izad, Dan Weinstein and Michael Green — have teamed up for a new venture: Underscore Talent, which they tout as a next-generation management company for creators.Studio71, founded in 2007 as Collective Digital Studios (CDS), is owned by German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1, which acquired full control of CDS in 2015.
EXCLUSIVE: HiddenLight Productions, the new production company founded by former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Sam Branson and Chelsea Clinton, has acquired the series adaptation rights to best-selling author Gayle Tzemach Lemmon’s The Daughters of Kobani: A Story of Rebellion, Courage, and Justice.
Ashanti and Keyshia Cole finally went head to head in their “Verzuz” battle Thursday after numerous delays.
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