claimed to TMZ on Wednesday. This comes as the originally scheduled start date for her “Celebration” tour looms closer.
claimed to TMZ on Wednesday. This comes as the originally scheduled start date for her “Celebration” tour looms closer.
Rosie O’Donnell vented her feelings on TikTok after her nightly viewing of the iconic game show “Jeopardy!” was interrupted due to a Los Angeles Lakers basketball game. “OK, I hate when ‘Jeopardy!’ is not on because of sports,” O’Donnell, 61, said in the video. “Now, I love sports, I love football, I love basketball.
“Behind the Table” podcast that she kept a diary and took notes on Rosie O’Donnell’s controversial tenure as her “The View” co-host.O’Donnell, 61, appeared on the show from 2006 to 2007 and has spoken unfavorably about her time on the ABC set. “I know this — it’s not the best use of my talent to get in a show where I have to argue and defend basic principles of humanity and kindness,” O’Donnell said, during an April appearance on Brooke Shields’ podcast, “Now What? With Brooke Shields.”“It was not something I’d ever do again.” At that time, she famously had several tiffs with her fellow co-stars, including a 2007 argument with conservative commentator Elisabeth Hasselbeck, 46. Their dust-up began when they got into a 10-minute shouting match about the Iraq war.
resurfaced interview, actress Mila Kunis accused Danny Masterson of daring her then-costar Ashton Kutcher to French kiss her when she was 14 while the trio filmed the hit sitcom “That ’70s Show.” The clip, which aired on “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” in 2002, shows Kutcher, 45, and Kunis, 40, talking to O’Donnell about the bet he made with Masterson, 47. At the time, the script called for their characters — Michael Kelso and Jackie Burkhart — to be “making out” in a scene.“I’m like thinking this is slightly illegal, right,” Kutcher explained at the time.It’s then Kunis, who was still a minor at the time, chimed in claiming that her future husband was actually her first kiss.
Formation.” O’Donnell, 61, went viral over the weekend for asking her fans to help her pick out an all-silver outfit for Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour.“I’ve been told by a fairly reliable source that Beyoncé wants everyone who’s coming to see her on Labor Day to wear silver clothes,” O’Donnell said in a minute-long clip posted Sunday.“Does anyone know where I could get silver clothes to wear? I mean, like a silver shirt, maybe? I mean, I want to be part of the cool kids. I don’t want to disobey the Queen B.
the Menendez brothers, who were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing their parents in 1989.After watching the Peacock documentary “Menendez + Menudo: Boys Betrayed,” the 61-year-old television personality said she believes both Lyle and Erik Menendez are “innocent” of the murders of their parents José and Mary Louise.Both Erik and Lyle claimed during their first trial in 1993 that they were sexually molested by their father and their mother enabled the abuse. They were 18 and 21 at the time.
fellow retired talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, 65 — and it’s complicated.“She texted me a few weeks ago checking in, seeing how I’m doing, and I asked her how she’s surviving not being on TV,” O’Donnell told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Thursday.“It’s a big transition. But we’ve had our weirdness in our relationship. I don’t know if it’s jealousy, competition or the fact that she said a mean thing about me once that really hurt my feelings.”She explained to the outlet that DeGeneres said the “mean thing” during an appearance on “Larry King Live.”The Post reached out to reps for DeGeneres for comment.
Rosie O’Donnell once said, her job is “mostly to entertain and be funny” – but now, she’s focusing on kindness, too.In a new interview, the 61-year-old reflected on her time in the daytime talk show industry, giving some insight into what really happened behind the scenes.“We had a really wonderful working environment,” O’Donnell claimed of her own production, the “Rosie O’Donnell Show,” which ran from 1996 to 2002, while speaking to Entertainment Tonight. She continued, “But, you know, we were the first of that kind of show… [and] because we were the first one, and we had done it, and we had gotten so much acclaim in such a short time, you know everybody was happy.”The comedian also revealed that she cared about her staff who worked on her talk show, giving them off in the summers and even making sure that there was a nursery on staff for their children.While speaking to the outlet, she touched on the fact that sometimes, when there is animosity in the workplace, it’s what goes on off the set that can be an “influence” or even “exacerbate” the situation.“I also think it depends on what else you have going on in your life,” O’Donnell admitted.
“Now What? With Brooke Shields.” “It was not something I’d ever do again,” O’Donnell continued.The 61-one-year old was a moderator on the show during the 2006 to 2007 season. At that time, she famously had a few tiffs with her fellow co-stars, including one especially volatile 2007 tussle with conservative commentator Elisabeth Hasselbeck – something she spoke more about during the podcast appearance.
that contaminated at least 15,000 pounds of soil and 1.1 million gallons of water to date.The comedian, who has gone on passionate rants against the Environmental Protection Agency before, took to the social media platform over the weekend to talk about the tragic chemical spill, claiming that “nothing was being done” about it.“I’ve been reading all the news about this horrible train derailment and chemical spill – toxic poisoning – in Ohio,” she said at the beginning of the three-minute clip. “Fish dying, chickens dying and animals getting sick and people getting sick, and then the EPA comes out with a very non-alarmist, ‘Everything’s OK; don’t worry about a thing’ statement, and it’s infuriating.”train derailment ohio #ohio #chemicalspill #epa #toxic #tragedy #criminalIn an update last week, the EPA wrote to the public that they were monitoring and testing the area’s air and water quality, both of which have not exceeded their standard for “quality concerns.”“This is like a tragedy of epic proportion,” O’Donnell said.
An Armani-clad Richard Gere cruising down the Pacific Coast Highway in a black Mercedes-Benz as Blondie’s “Call Me” blares, sets the tone not only for Paul Schrader’s classic neo-noir “American Gigolo,” but also, as Karina Longworth posits in the latest season of her podcast You Must Remember This, the erotic ’80s. So, of course, this deep into the era of reboots, the film was ripe for a television re-imagining.
Can another ‘80s classic reinvent itself? Showtime’s new series “American Gigolo” joins an already crowded list of upcoming remakes. The project attempts a difficult feat, combining the neo-noir flare of Paul Schrader‘s classic 1980 film while also taking its story in new directions.
Priyanka Chopra has responded to Rosie O’Donnell’s attempt to apologize for mistakingly believing that author Deepak Chopra was her father. Priyanka took to her Instagram Story (via UsWeekly) to address Rosie’s TikTok apology on Wednesday, Feb. 23 and it’s safe to say she wasn’t impressed by it. “I have never taken myself so seriously to think everyone would know who I am, or my work for that matter,” she wrote. “But if you wanted to make a public apology for a very awkward private encounter, I think probably best to take the time to google my name before doing it or even try to reach out directly.”
celebrity thirst trappers everywhere with her latest post — with a twist.The former “The View” moderator shared a photo of her Barbie doll going topless. “Party!” the 59-year-old comedian’s fun caption on Instagram simply read.
Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.The organization will hold an online preview of its new film “The Unspeakable,” by conspiracy theorist Dylan Avery, Sept 10. After the screening, O’Donnell, 59, will host a Q&A session with 9/11 family members who reportedly were cut from Spike Lee’s controversial HBO documentary “NYC Epicenters 9/11-2021½.”The “Sleepless in Seattle” actress is a longtime 9/11 “truther” and will interview Michele Little, Bob McIlvaine, Drew DePalma and Bill Brinnier.
Proud mom alert! Rosie O’Donnell got in some bonding time with two of her kids, and she posted the photos on Instagram to prove it. The comedienne shared a carousel of photos on Aug. 11. In the first pic, her son, Blake O’Donnell, 21, flashes a huge smile while wrapping his arm around younger sister, Dakota O’Donnell, 8. In another shot, he masks up alongside his girlfriend, Teresa, and in the third pic, all three of the youngsters pose with Rosie.
There is a truth we all must accept: “The L Word” is not, in the classical sense, good. It is not prestige television, nor was it ever meant to be.
Spoiler warnings are a common thing in 2021. Not only do media outlets put warnings above pieces that might spoil specific plot points in films and TV series, but just the general public knows spoiler etiquette.
Before establishing himself as a Hollywood megastar thanks to leading roles in the likes of “An Officer and a Gentleman” and “The Cotton Club,” Richard Gere set a whole generation’s pulses racing as male escort Julian Kaye in Paul Schrader‘s 1980 noir thriller, “American Gigolo.” Now, Jon Bernthal (“The Punisher,” “Those Who Wish Me Dead“) is set to follow suit as the lead of Showtime’s small-screen adaptation of the classic ’80s thriller.
series of affordable housing units per a landmark public court settlement with Fair Share Housing Center. But the agreement has left its upscale residents outraged.
Rosie O’Donnell is having some trouble selling her $6 million Saddle River mansion.The New Jersey property has been on the market for the past five years — and still can’t find a buyer, The Post can report. O’Donnell, 58, who is currently filming the new season of Showtime’s “The L Word,” first bought the home in 2013 for $6.3 million. According to New Jersey property records, she decided to list the home two years later, in July 2015 for nearly $7 million.
There are some classic screen moments that, no matter how many years go by, never lose their bite. Neo outlasting a multiplying Agent Smith in “The Matrix” or Rocky Balboa’s final showdown with Apollo Creed, for example. They stop the world every time we watch them.
After Rosie O’Donnell left The View for a second time in February 2015, she says now that she won’t be returning as long as moderator Whoopi Goldberg is on the show. In an April 7 interview with Howard Stern, he asked the 58-year-old comedienne about a possible return to the ABC talker and she shut him down, saying, “No.
Rosie O’Donnell will revive her TV show for a one-off episode to raise funds for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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