A final rose do-over? Bachelorette fans have been rooting for Becca Kufrin and Blake Horstmann to reunite ever since her split from Garrett Yrigoyen — and they are giving Bachelor Nation a taste of what they want!
28.04.2021 - 23:46 / variety.com
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticBefore her notoriety as one of Bravo’s “Real Housewives of New York City,” Bethenny Frankel emerged from a very different style of reality TV. In 2005, she competed on “The Apprentice: Martha Stewart,” a show designed to burnish Stewart’s image just after her release from federal prison, and, after having done that, to choose for Stewart a successor figure.
Frankel came in second place on the series. But in the years since, she’s pioneered a sort of celebrity
.A final rose do-over? Bachelorette fans have been rooting for Becca Kufrin and Blake Horstmann to reunite ever since her split from Garrett Yrigoyen — and they are giving Bachelor Nation a taste of what they want!
controversy following two biting incidents in March. But after a short training stint in the family’s home state of Delaware, he was back to being his cute portrait-ready self.
Rebecca Davis editorZhang Yimou’s spy thriller “Cliff Walkers” strode into first place this weekend at the China box office with a $24.3 million score, bringing its cumulative total up to $118 million, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway.It more than tripled the gross of “My Love,” the melodramatic rom-com that had outpaced it last week for first place, in what was the opening weekend for both films.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticWe may soon begin to run low on famous cases from the past to reframe into true-crime series. Following on recent series about the Night Stalker and the Ted Bundy murders, Netflix now drops “The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness,” about the Son of Sam killings in New York City in the late 1970s.
The Bench, due out in early June. “The Bench started as a poem I wrote for my husband on Father's Day, the month after Archie was born,” she said in the book's press release.
Chris Willman Music Writer“This is a rock concert!” Dave Grohl kept repeating, over and over, with and without the F-word inserted, at Sunday night’s filming of Global Citizen’s “Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World” at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
Shooting for the stars. Bethenny Frankel knows that she’s taking a big risk with her show, The Big Shot With Bethenny — and she’s all in. In fact, when she pitched the idea for the show, she threw out the idea of any format whatsoever, despite the fear of others.
EXCLUSIVE: The Practice alum Camyrn Manheim is reuniting with David E. Kelley on Big Shot, his series on Disney+. Manheim is set to recur, along with Daisha Graf (The High Note) and Dale Whibley (There’s Someone Inside Your House) on the series starring John Stamos, from Kelley, Dean Lorey, Brad Garrett and ABC Studios, part of Disney Television Studios.
A new side of Bethenny Frankel. After years of experience on reality TV, Frankel, 50, was ready for something new. Plus, she “desperately needed” to grow her team. Insert The Big Shot With Bethenny, her new competition reality series that follows her search for a vice president of operations at Skinnygirl.
Celebrity pals of Michelle Heaton have praised the former Liberty X singer for "taking a big step for a better future".The 41-year-old mum of two is said to be fighting a booze battle brought on by a string of severe medical issues. Michelle is reported to have struggled with the effects of a hysterectomy in 2012 and a double mastectomy in 2015 which she had to cut her high risk of cancer.
Bethenny Frankel is searching for a new business partner.
Bethenny Frankel is back!
Ethan Shanfeld HBO Max announced that “The Big Shot With Bethenny,” a new original series hosted by business tycoon and Skinnygirl founder Bethenny Frankel, will premiere on April 29.The seven-episode series will feature the next generation of business moguls competing for a position on Frankel’s executive team.
Despite its playfully elusive subject, and a title that is somewhat of a misnomer, Joshua Rofe’s newest docuseries, Hulu’s “Sasquatch,” produced by the Duplass Brothers, uses the titular monster mainly as an inroad to explore the monstrosity of race relations in California’s so-called Emerald Triangle.
George W. Bush sat back in a chair and commented on Matthew McConaughey’s potential run for governor of Texas.