Bachelorette bad boy Chad Johnson is getting ready to let it all hang out — literally.
Bachelorette bad boy Chad Johnson is getting ready to let it all hang out — literally.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills will celebrate a whole decade of dramatic dinner parties and raging catfights when the 10th season of the long-running reality series returns on Wednesday.
Getting booted out of the game of Survivor is often an embarrassing experience.
Even before the coronavirus pandemic had us all under lockdown, if you made the decision to stay indoors and never leave your house for the next five years, you’d still have no chance to finish watching all the shows, movies, stand-up specials and documentaries now available on a myriad of streaming services.
1. Modern FamilySeries finale After 11 seasons, the beloved long-running comedy series will come to an end, as Sofia Vergara, Jesse Tyler-Ferguson, Ed O’Neill, Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen return for the final episode. Ahead of the two-part series finale, ABC will also air a one-hour documentary chronicling the show’s epic run and feature exclusive interviews with the cast, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at their emotional final table read.When: Wednesday on Global, ABC
The Real Housewives of New York returned for Season 12 this week in all its glamorous glory with new drama, new faces and a dramatic changing of the guard, as veteran cast-member Bethenny Frankel decided to exit the show indefinitely, making way for new addition Leah McSweeney.
Trading places. One former winner was sent to the Edge of Extinction while another re-entered the game during an eventful episode of Survivor: Winners at War on Wednesday.
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America’s Got Talent bosses have re-opened auditions for those who have been perfecting their skills during self-isolation.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – The week of March 9 — when the coronavirus was officially declared a pandemic, and Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson shared the news that they had tested positive for COVID-19 — a cascade of television shows and movies shut their productions down for safety reasons. From “Stranger Things” to “The Batman,” these shutterings are temporary, and sets will be up and running as soon as it’s safe to go back into production — though no one knows when that might be.
Kim Kardashian and her family are turning to their iPhones to shoot the season finale of reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians amid the coronavirus lockdown.
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Newly-single Peter Weber isn’t ready to give up on love just yet. This, despite having his search for a life partner ending in disappointment following his recently wrapped stint on The Bachelor.
The Big Brother Canada house is closed.
Foresight and a blindside. A double elimination saw two legendary players ousted and sent to the Edge of Extinction on Survivor: Winners at War this week as master strategist Parvati Shallow and the series’ only two-time winner Sandra Diaz-Twine faced their fate at two separate tribal councils.
There’s been plenty of drama inside the Big Brother Canada house this season.
Love is a fickle thing.
Due to COVID-19 precautions, Big Brother Canada host Arisa Cox stood in an empty studio on Thursday night as she announced Season 8’s first official eviction. But even though there were no screaming fans to cheer on the episode, there was still plenty of yelling going on inside the house leading up to 25-year-old military infantryman Michael Stubley’s dramatic eviction on Day 13.
Rob “Boston Rob” Mariano has been known as a leader in the game of Survivor since he first appeared on the show in 2002.
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Howie Mandel has put extreme precautions in place to avoid contracting coronavirus.
Thank god for Netflix's weekly release schedule, otherwise, we all would have burned through the 10 perfect episodes in one sitting. Oh, you did anyway? Understandable.
1. Big Brother CanadaSeason 8 debut Big Brother Canada is back for its eighth season and things are about to be supersized this time around. Host Arisa Cox returns to welcome a new batch of houseguests, who will battle it out to win the coveted prize as the last player standing. The show airs Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, with free live feeds at BigBrotherCanada.ca.When: Wednesday on Global
Wednesday is move-in day for the 16 new houseguests who are all packed up and ready to battle it out inside the Big Brother Canada house. But the fresh batch of players may need to throw a few extra sweaters into their bags as the series announced that the eighth season of the reality show will be supersized — with two extra weeks tacked on to the competition.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Sofia Vergara has signed on as a judge for the upcoming 15th season of “America’s Got Talent” at NBC, Variety has learned. In addition, Heidi Klum is returning to the show for the first time since 2018.
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Lisa Rinna is taking on Jennifer Lopez in a battle of the bikini bods.
Controversial Bachelor finalist Victoria Fuller has another scandal under her belt, according to British tabloid The Sun.
1. Zoey’s Extraordinary PlaylistDebut Jane Levy stars as a San Francisco-based coder who — out of nowhere — gains the ability to hear the thoughts and deepest desires of the people around her through song. Lauren Graham, Skylar Astin, Mary Steenburgen, Peter Gallagher, Alex Newell and John Clarence Stewart round out the stellar cast.When: Sunday on CTV, NBC
British TV host Caroline Flack has died at the age of 40.
Survivor: Winners at War
Jazz Jennings is proud of herself and of her body.
It had the makings of a dream group date. A gaggle of women are gathered near a waterfall in Costa Rica, where suddenly someone far more powerful than Bachelor Peter Weber appears: the editor of Cosmopolitan magazine, Jessica Pels, who announces that the contestants will be modeling swimsuits with Peter. The best photograph will be featured on the cover of the March issue of Cosmopolitan, a bigger prize than the usual rose and the immunity it brings.
Here’s a look back at this week’s reality TV highlights:
Here’s a look back at this week’s reality TV highlights:
Bachelorette contestant Tyler Gwozdz has died after a suspected overdose, RadarOnline.com can confirm. He was 29.
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