The Bachelor‘s 2022 season premiere date has been officially unveiled, but we’re still waiting for the announcement that the leading man is current Bachelorette contestant Clayton Echard.
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Kate Aurthur editorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Secession,” the Season 3 premiere of HBO’s “Succession.”Toward the end of an interview with Variety, during which “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong had said in many different ways that he doesn’t like telling the audience how to think about the show, he expanded on exactly why he feels that way.“You’re asking me into the therapy room, and I’m not going to go in there with you!” he said with a laugh.The question that
.The Bachelor‘s 2022 season premiere date has been officially unveiled, but we’re still waiting for the announcement that the leading man is current Bachelorette contestant Clayton Echard.
Paris Hilton is looking for her fairy-tale ending, but has the 40-year-old DJ and heiress found it in fiancé Carter Reum? In the first trailer for Paris’ new 13-part wedding docuseries, “Paris in Love”, fans see that not everything is going as planned as Paris preps for her wedding to Carter.
Paris Hilton is looking for her fairy-tale ending, but has the 40-year-old DJ and heiress found it in fiancé Carter Reum? In the first trailer for Paris' new 13-part wedding docuseries,, fans see that not everything is going as planned as Paris preps for her wedding to Carter. «This is your last chance to pull the plug on me,» Carter tells Paris at one point. Paris' younger sister, Nicky Hilton, also asks her, «Are you, like, getting cold feet?»Paris tells Nicky and their mom, Kathy Hilton, «I
returned with its fifth and final season as it begins to close out its story about Issa (played by co-creator and star Issa Rae) and her best friend, Molly (Yvonne Orji), navigating the ups and downs of adulting in Los Angeles. And for every step forward, there’s always a few steps back, especially seen in the season 4 finale, which left Issa facing difficult decisions to make when it comes to her career, her love life — in this case, with Lawrence (Jay Ellis) — and friendship.
Angelique Jackson As “Insecure” creator and star Issa Rae stepped onto the teal carpet for the hit HBO comedy’s final season premiere on Thursday night, a fog cloud rolled in — with the mist only adding to the feeling of nostalgia already in the air.The outdoor celebration could best be described as a scrapbook come to life, with set photos and memorable quotes from the previous four seasons lining the walkways of the pop-up venue at Kenneth Hahn Park in South L.A., Rae’s hometown and the
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIssa Rae, a self-described “major music fan,” provides new insights about the creation of the soundtrack for her HBO comedy “Insecure” in a new playlist on Spotify.“Insecure Interludes” combines the music from the series along with a discussion of its most memorable songs, the scoring process and the cultural impact of “Insecure’s” music.
Do not read if you have not yet watched the October 19 premiere episode of "The Bachelorette." "The Bachelorette" began its 18th season with leading lady Michelle Young at its helm.The fifth-grade teacher from Minneapolis returned to the reality dating franchise after appearing on Matt James’ historic season of "The Bachelor." Michelle agreed to be the Bachelorette in hopes of finding love like her own parents.
"The Wendy Williams Show" aired its Season 13 premiere Monday morning without its eponymous host. The daytime talk show kicked off with a four-person panel that consisted of Bevy Smith, Elizabeth Wagmeister, Michael Yo and Devyn Simone, and right off the bat, they all addressed the audience with Williams’ signature catchphrase, "How you doin’?" Yo then addressed Williams’ absence. Television personality Wendy Williams speaks onstage during her celebration of 10 years of "The Wendy Williams
A day after the European premiere of season three of his hit Sky series Succession at the London Film Festival, the show’s creator, Jesse Armstrong, took to the stage with comedian Nish Kumar to discuss the art of screenwriting.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the third season of “You,” streaming now on Netflix.If you thought Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) would fall in love with a woman who was an perfect match for him in terms of how far she’d go for what she loved, marry her, have a baby with her and live some version of happily ever after — even one in which they begin to kill together — well, then you haven’t really been paying attention to Netflix’s
Kate Aurthur editorThe “Succession” Season 2 finale aired on HBO on Oct. 13, 2019, with the propulsive episode “This Is Not for Tears.” Logan Roy (Brian Cox), the family patriarch and CEO of Waystar RoyCo, has asked his erratic, striving son Kendall (Jeremy Strong) to take the fall — make a “blood sacrifice,” as Logan calls it — for the company’s cruise division, which has covered up deaths, rapes and sexual harassment.
Wednesday night belonged to mysterious musicians and first responders as The Masked Singer topped the evening’s demo ratings and Chicago Fire walked away with the most viewers.
is finally back with its third season. Despite the delay, the Emmy-winning HBO drama picks up where things left off in the shocking finale as the series continues to follow the lives of the Roy family as its members viciously fight for control of Waystar RoyCo and stake claim in what they think is rightfully theirs.
UPDATED, 11:40 AM: The Wendy Williams Show will return as scheduled on October 18 for its Season 13 premiere, but without Williams as host. Williams “is making progress, but is experiencing serious complications as a direct result of Graves’ disease and her thyroid condition. It has been determined that more time is needed before she is able to return to her live hosting duties,” The Wendy Williams Show said in a statement Tuesday on Instagram.