No hard feelings! Newly engaged Jenni “JWoww” Farley and Zack Carpinello‘s have the full support of the Jersey Shore star’s ex-husband, Roger Mathews.
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EXCLUSIVE: HBO’s Succession revolves around one family behind a media empire, the Roys. In Season 3, we will learn more about another, the Furnesses.
Hope Davis has signed on for a multi-episode arc on the upcoming third season of the Emmy-winning HBO series, which is currently in production. She will play Sandi Furness, daughter to Logan Roy’s long-time rival, Sandy Furness (Larry Pine).
Ambushed by his rebellious son Kendall at the end of Season 2, Logan Roy (Brian Cox) begins Season 3 in a
No hard feelings! Newly engaged Jenni “JWoww” Farley and Zack Carpinello‘s have the full support of the Jersey Shore star’s ex-husband, Roger Mathews.
No hard feelings here! Jenni ‘JWoww’ Farley‘s ex-husband, Roger Matthews, revealed during the latest recording of his podcast Champ & The Tramp how he feels about the Jersey Shore star’s engagement to Zack Clayton. “I’m happy for her,” Roger shared with enthusiasm, in a clip of the recording session obtained by TMZ. “I’m happy for them. I don’t know Zack well,” Roger confessed, however, he did reveal that what he does know of him comes directly from his kids.
died Tuesday of complications from kidney failure at his home in McLean, Virginia. He was 93. «Roger was a hero in the CBS News Washington bureau,» said Susan Zirinsky, president and senior executive producer of CBS News.
Patti Davis, the outspoken ‘prodigal’ daughter of President Ronald Reagan who was taunted by the tabloids 30-years-ago, has come out in defence of Meghan Markle’s “courage” following the interview that rocked the royal establishment this week. The now 68-year-old author wrote in The Daily Beast today that watching the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s CBS interview with Oprah on Sunday raised “the ghost of a long-ago past when I was a favourite topic of derision in the media”.
Roger Mudd, the longtime CBS News correspondent and anchor who later teamed briefly with Tom Brokaw on NBC Nightly News, has died. He was 93.
Editors note: Oscar winner Laura Dern is executive producer of the Oscar-shortlisted animated short film If Anything Happens I Love You, which depicts a couple attempting to move through their daily lives in the aftermath of their daughter’s death in a school shooting — while devastating, the film also instills hope. Dern and Sandy Hook Promise co-founder Nicole Hockley penned a guest column for Deadline exploring our current moment in the face of the continued gun violence in America.
Deadline has made a pair of staff moves as it continues its editorial expansion. London-based reporter Diana Lodderhose is returning to the site’s fold as International Features Editor, while Alexandra Del Rosario, currently Associate Editor, Nights & Weekends, has shifted to TV Reporter.
Bill C. Davis, who wrote the Broadway two-hander Mass Appeal, then adapted the drama for the film version that starred Jack Lemmon, died Friday in Torrington, Connecticut, after a brief illness, a publicist announced.
Bill C. Davis, whose 1981 Broadway hit play Mass Appeal was adapted for a 1984 feature film starring Jack Lemmon and Željko Ivanek, died Feb. 26 following a brief illness, his family has announced. He was 69.
Golden Globe Awards, actress Amanda Seyfried is nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Marion Davies in the Netflix drama Mank. For the mostly virtual event, Seyfried still prepped for this year’s Globes as she would an IRL red carpet, going all-in with hair, makeup, and a designer gown.
Darius Rucker is sending good thoughts to friend Tiger Woods.
Beyoncé recently released her latest collection for her athleisure line, Ivy Park. The new collection called, Icy Park, is full of winter items and it came out last Friday, according to the Today Show.
Clive Davis’ rep told Page Six that the record industry legend would be postponing the second half a planned virtual pre-Grammys party following a Bell’s palsy diagnosis.
EXCLUSIVE: Rome Flynn (How to Get Away with Murder), Aubriana Davis (Genius: Aretha), Tracey Bonner (Sweet Magnolias) and Josh Ventura (P-Valley) have joined the Season 2 cast of Netflix’s superhero drama series Raising Dion. Production on the eight-episode second run is underway in Atlanta. Producing director Darren Grant will direct the first block of the season.
BBC comedy The Cleaner.The new show, which is due this year, is based on long-running German sitcom Der Tatortreiniger.“I’m thrilled that this remarkable collection of actors has agreed to appear next to me on screen,” Davies said of the cast, which also includes Stephanie Cole, Game of Thrones‘ Donald Sumpter, Shobu Kapoor and more, in a statement.“Scrubbing up blood in a hazmat suit in front of them will be a pleasure.”A synopsis for The Cleaner reads: “Paul ‘Wicky’ Wickstead (Davies), is a
Jordan Davis is teaming up with “Bachelorette” star Hannah Brown for his poignant new music video, “Almost Maybes”.
EXCLUSIVE: Deniese Davis wants to bring some reform to Hollywood, literally.