Steve Martin is backtracking his comments about retiring.
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in public. Fine, one of us is lying, but I'm told daydreaming is healthy and normal. The attended the U.S. Open on Monday, August 29—an event notorious for drawing a who's who of high-profile celebrities.
Yesterday's matches, for example, were attended by a former U.S. president (Bill Clinton), an A-list supermodel (), and an Olympic gold-medalist (), to name a few. So it's not completely out of the realm of possibility that Beyoncé—who, mind you, has spent the summer promoting her new album, Renaissance—would be among the celebrities in the stands. But, spoiler, the woman in the black face mask, sheer gloves, and hoop earrings isn't her.
It's Laverne Cox. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“Not me getting mistaken for @Beyonce at the #USOpen tonight and then trending on Twitter as the internet cackles over the mistaken identity,” the actor shared on Instagram on Monday evening. She also gave a shout out to , who is playing her last U.S. Open before retiring.For reference, here is Beyoncé in a black face mask while attending a Brooklyn Nets game with Jay Z earlier this year: Cox reshared a series of responses to Twitter user @choni_, who seems to be responsible for the mixup, adding in her caption, “These tweets are funny as hell.” This content can also be viewed on the site it from.To be fair to, Cox's auburn hair, pulled back into a low ponytail, is definitely giving Bey, and we all know how a mask can cause confusion.
Steve Martin is backtracking his comments about retiring.
EJ Panaligan editor ABC announced a slew of news regarding their fall programming at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour on September 14, headlined by guest star announcements for the second season of recently-anointed Emmy-winner “Abbott Elementary.” Read below for a summary of ABC’s announcements from the TCA press conferences. Debuting on Wednesday, September 21, the second season of Quinta Brunson’s hit show will feature recurring guest roles from actor Leslie Odom Jr., Lauren Weedman and Keyla Monterroso Mejia. Odom Jr. will play Draemond, the owner of a batch of charter schools in the area who visits Abbott. Weedman will play Kristin Marie, a hard-shelled teacher from a neighboring school that strikingly resembles one of Abbott’s own teachers. Monterroso Mejia plays a teacher’s aide whose lax personality contributes to classroom chaos at Abbott.
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President Joe Biden today offered America’s “deepest condolences to the Royal Family” on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. The 14th US President of the UK monarch’s 70-year reign, Biden said that Elizabeth was “a stateswoman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepened the bedrock Alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States.”
EXCLUSIVE: Former ICM Partners agent Justin Ongert has joined APA as SVP, Alternative & Factual Programming. He will be the department’s key liaison with the talent, comedy, and music departments, reporting to Kyle Loftus, Head of Content Development and Hayden Meyer head of Alternative and Factual Programming at APA.
Amazon Freevee has given the green light to comedy series “Clean Slate,” written by George Wallace, and Laverne Cox.Cox and Wallace also star in the series, which hails from Sony Pictures Television and Norman Lear’s Act III Productions. Dan Ewen also helped write the story of the show and wrote the script for its pilot.Here’s a logline for the series: Old school and outspoken car wash owner, Henry (Wallace), is thrilled his estranged child is finally returning home to Alabama after 17 years. However, Henry has a lot of soul searching to do when the child he thought was a son returns as the determined, proud, trans woman, Desiree (Cox).“Clean Slate” has been in development at Amazon Freevee for over a year after moving from NBCUniversal’s development slate in early 2021.
Clayton Davis The first night of the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards is taking place on Saturday, Sept. 3, and we’ll see where the Primetime ceremony could be heading based on the first wave of winners. With an evening that features categories for animated program, reality host, documentaries and short form, we could get a strong sense of where some of the support lies for the main ceremony on Monday, Sept. 12. There are significant history-making moments that can take place. Barack Obama could become the second U.S. president to win an Emmy for outstanding narrator for Netflix’s “Our Great National Parks.” Dwight Eisenhower won in 1956, while still in office when he picked up the Governors Award “for his use and encouragement of television.”
Laverne Cox has shared her hilarious reaction to a fan mistaking her for Beyoncé when she attended the US Open to support Serena Williams. On Instagram on Monday, the 50-year-old shared a screenshot of a tweet that showed her cheering in the stands at the tournament. At the event, she could also be seen in an all black outfit and wearing a black face mask.
The U.S. Open’s opening night is usually a relatively sleepy affair, but this year it featured a packed centre court match that could have been the last in the legendary career of Serena Williams.
Rebel Wilson joined her girlfriend, Ramona Agruma, at the U.S. Open this week, posting highlights from the trip to Instagram on Monday. «The @usopen is such a spectacular way to end the Summer.
Laverne Cox had the last laugh at the US Open tournament, after the actress went viral all over social media for being confused for Beyoncé.The Hollywood star had a similar shade of honey blonde hair as the iconic singer, and was wearing an all-black ensemble, hoop earrings and a face mask.The viral moment started when an online user took to Twitter to point out that Beyoncé, who is known for staying away from the public eye, was among the audience at Serena Williams’ first singles match in her last US Open tournament.I think that is Laverne Cox https://t.co/zW0AE7MJf7pic.twitter.com/4J4i3KKY3S“I got too excited to see #Beyoncé and thought it was her my bad.. it’s @Lavernecox,” the online user wrote after noticing the mistake.