Jada Pinkett Smith is practicing self-love. The actress celebrated “Bald Is Beautiful Day” with a stunning selfie.
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universe, reprising her role as Alpha in an all-new episode of, an anthology series exploring various lives and stories of the zombie apocalypse. Ahead of Sunday’s premiere of “Dee,” which looks at how the character eventually became the fan-favorite, ET has an exclusive sneak peek of the episode. In the clip, Dee (Morton) is confronted by a new friend, Brooke (Lauren Glazier), who has become fond of her daughter, Lydia (Scarlett Blum). Brooke is concerned about the way Dee is raising her daughter and providing her with a childhood that resembles the world before the outbreak -- something Dee instinctively knows is irresponsible. “Lydia just not so subtly reminded me that her birthday is coming up.
I think she’s onto us,” Brooke says, before asking Dee, “Help me with her party. She deserves a nice surprise.”When Dee hesitates to respond, Brooke chides her by reminding her that it’s been over a year since they’ve taken both of them in. “We’ve given more than enough time to adjust.
Children need structure. They need normalcy, schedules, rules and celebrations. They’re important,” Brooke says. Again, Dee is still hesitant, explaining that she’s “worried about setting [Lydia’s] expectations too high.” And while Brooke continues to give Dee a hard time about her parenting style, Dee gets a dangerous look in her eye… Written by showrunner Channing Powell and directed by Michael E.
Jada Pinkett Smith is practicing self-love. The actress celebrated “Bald Is Beautiful Day” with a stunning selfie.
Red Table Talk host wrote alongside a picture of herself relaxing in a well-appointed room, wearing a silk dress, long spider-y lashes, a dark glossy lip and diamond earrings. No hair, don't care.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Smith's hair, or lack thereof, set off a memorable controversy earlier this year after Oscars presenter Chris Rock compared her to Demi Moore's famous shaved head in 1997's G.I.
Jada Pinkett Smith is celebrating «Bald Is Beautiful» day with a stunning, new selfie. Pinkett Smith took to Instagram to share a pic of herself in honor of the day, which honors those without hair. «Happy Bald is Beautiful day to all my brothers and sisters with no hair❣️❣️❣️,» the 50-year-old actress, who first addressed her struggles with hair loss back in 2018, wrote alongside the photo.The pic saw Pinkett Smith done-up, rocking a bold, red lip.
picks up with Thony (Elodie Yung) desperately trying to locate her son, Luca (Sebastien and Valentino LeSalle), after he was kidnapped by his father, Marco (Ivan Shaw). With nowhere else to turn, she enlists the help of FBI Agent Garrett Miller (Oliver Hudson) to track him down before they leave the country.In ET's exclusive sneak peek from Monday's sophomore premiere, an antsy Thony receives unsolicited advice from Garrett on how to deal with her latest family crisis — most notably her complicated relationship with her husband and Luca's father.«I can't imagine what you're going through,» Garrett says in the clip, in an attempt to extend an olive branch.
?In the (super meta) season 3 finale, «Let It Go,» which drops Wednesday on Disney+, it's opening night of Camp Shallow Lake's production of With cameras everywhere for a Disney+ livestream, it’s a “make or break” night for the Wildcats. But when Corbin's reality-show hijinks push the thespians to a breaking point, will they learn to “let it go” or will they melt onstage? How will a summer under the stars impact a return to East High?ET exclusively premieres a first look at the season closer, which features Ricky (Joshua Bassett), in character as 's Kristoff, as he croons an emotional ballad, «Kristoff Lullaby,» from the Broadway musical.But it wouldn't be without longing looks from E.J.
Catherine de Medici, a one-time queen of France and a member of the iconic Italian noble family.The drama — which premiered Sept. 11 — follows Catherine in her teen years and into adulthood as she rises to power in the French court.The “Minority Report” actress, 45, noted how her character is a mixture of mob bosses and the British dramedy “Fleabag.”“Catherine is like a male character,” Morton told Entertainment Weekly in a profile published Sunday. “We wanted to approach her like you would ‘The Godfather’ or Don Corleone.
Norman Reedus made headlines back in March when he suffered an on-set injury while filming the final season of “The Walking Dead”, and he opens up about what happened in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly.
Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic If you were to see the trailer or basically any promotional material for “The Serpent Queen,” Starz’s new series about the infamous life of one Catherine de Medici, you’d be forgiven for assuming it’s a showcase for Samantha Morton in a historical drama with modern touches, following in the footsteps of her recent turn in “Harlots.” Even its arresting opening credits sequence, which sees Morton stride to a throne to a heavy guitar lick as snakes slither out and toward her, suggests a show preoccupied with being Edgy and Different — a show that would consider itself to be not like Starz’s many other historical drama girls, as it were. However: as adapted from Leonie Frieda’s biography by Justin Haythe, this perception proves to be only somewhat the case. In fact, the first few episodes of “The Serpent Queen” — which premieres Sunday, Sept. 11 — feature Morton sparingly, with an elder Catherine telling the story of how she came to France as a teenager (played by Liv Hill) to a spirited maid (Sennia Nanua), in whom she sees a kindred spirit. In truth, Morton should only barely be considered the show’s lead until the fourth episode, which moves Catherine’s flashbacks far enough forward in time that she can safely assume the role in both the past and present, as she begins to square off against her formidable daughter-in-law, Mary Queen of Scots (Antonia Clarke).
Ricky Martin will make sure to clean his name and now has taken legal action against his nephew. Months ago, a judge in Puerto Rico dismissed all accusations and temporarily lifted the previous restraining order on the singer after Dennis Sanchez Martin accused him of harassment, claiming a romantic relationship.“The situation has continued despite the defendant voluntarily withdrawing from an action he had commenced against Plaintiff based on falsehoods, during which he admitted under oath that he had never been sexually assaulted by Plaintiff,” Martin’s lawyers wrote in the docs, as reported by People.According to the 50-year-old star’s complaint, Sanchez Martin — son of Ricky Martin’s sister — got upset because the singer didn’t follow him on social media and “ignored” him when he requested to create a social media account for his three children.
Melissa McBride has teased future storylines for her character Carol Peletier. The 57-year-old’s comments come weeks ahead of the zombie drama’s finale episode, after more than a decade on our screens. While the original series will draw to a close, it has spawned several upcoming spin-offs which will delve further into key characters’ lives such as Dead City, focused on Maggie and Negan.
Norman Reedus is opening up about an injury he sustained while filming the series finale of "The Walking Dead," sharing how the injury worried him more than any others. While filming the series finale in March, Reedus suffered a concussion after a stunt he was performing went wrong. Filming was immediately put on pause in order to give Reedus the opportunity to fully recover, and a body double was used in scenes where his face would not appear on screen.
concussion on the set of “The Walking Dead” this past March.While it was first reported that it was a simple head injury and he would be recovering soon, it turns out that the accident was more traumatic than people initially believed, Reedus revealed.The actor, 53, spoke to Entertainment Weekly, recalling how the injury was “horrible” and the “whole ordeal for me personally was terrifying.”“I thought I was going to die,” the “Boondock Saints” actor said. “It was very serious. It was scary.
Mena Suvari tests her limits this month with the release of, the fictional story of a troubled married couple who imprison their six children at home as a result of a cryptic religious ideology. ET has an exclusive sneak peek of the new Lifetime film. Suvari plays Laura, a seemingly normal suburban wife who, along with her husband, Tye (Greyston Holt), follow a set of strict religious beliefs that keep their six children isolated from the outside world. The disturbing faith system leads Laura and Tye «down a path of child abuse, neglect and imprisonment,» the film's press release reads.
gave the keynote speech at the One Young World Summit in Manchester wearing a vibrant red monochrome ensemble by AnotherTomorrow. Per , Markle paired the brand's ($540) with their ($590) in the shade “fire red," rounding out the look with a pair of crimson Aquazurra and gold earrings.
EXCLUSIVE: Samantha Morton (The Walking Dead) is to lead Paramount+’s Burning Girls alongside Bridgerton star Ruby Stokes, Deadline can reveal.
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. The intense new drama, executive produced by Emma Roberts, follows the tumultuous love story of young lovers, Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White), who meet at college and spans the course of eight years.
will come to an end on Friday, promising a finale that may decide the fate of Sophie and James' tension-filled marriage. ET has an exclusive sneak peek ahead of the highly anticipated episode. «See You on the Other Side,» the season’s eighth and final installment, begins calmly: Life seems a bit back to normal for Sophie (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) and James (Oliver Jackson-Cohen), whose relationship has been riddled with unanswered questions about the past and cheating scandals on both sides.