“Mob Wives” star Drita D’Avanzo’s husband is facing charges after he was swept up in a massive marijuana bust in New Jersey, just weeks after the couple was arrested on different drug and gun charges.
20.12.2019 - 02:06 / etonline.com
The 2010s were all about reality competition shows on TV.
From old favorites () to new franchises (), there never seemed to be a shortage of surprises, shockers and head-scratchers when it came to crowning a new champion.
But as we gear up to ring in a new decade, ET reflects on the biggest reality TV champions from the most popular franchises in the past 10 years, the impact they had on pop culture and whether they capitalized on their 15 minutes of fame — or failed to do so.
Season 11,
“Mob Wives” star Drita D’Avanzo’s husband is facing charges after he was swept up in a massive marijuana bust in New Jersey, just weeks after the couple was arrested on different drug and gun charges.
Gal Gadot helped save humankind as Wonder Woman. Now she has a new mission: Getting the world to drink more of a particular kind of water.
By Anita Bennett
The holiday box office officially came to a close Sunday, capping the most lucrative two weeks of the year in terms of moviegoing.While tentpoles Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Jumanji: The Next Level led the way in terms of sheer numbers, the Christmas-New Year's corridor was notable for producing several breakout hits, as well as offering promising starts for select specialty titles.The biggest loser overall was Cats, which will bleed $75 million to $100 million for partners Working
Scott Tweedie may be new to E!, but he's a veteran on a red carpet.
With his dense, verbose, lyrics and spectacular and unusual cadences, New York rapper Wiki strikes as one of the more lyrical and literary rappers currently working. As such, it makes sense that for his FADER Top 5, he wanted to tell us his Top 5 Books That Will Blow Your Mind — the tomes that will surprise you, excite you, and fuck you up — in the same way that Wiki's rhymes do.
The decade of 2010 to 2019 was a remarkable one for television, from who was making it, how we watched it, and the types of stories being told on it. Over the course of the last 10 years, Netflix changed from a DVD rental service to an industry-reshaping producer of content, HBO continued to make conversation-dominating television (including one of the biggest shows of all time), and The CW burst onto the scene with not one, but two prestige comedies, as well as an armada of superhero shows.
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[There are spoilers ahead for Little Women. This book *has* been out for, like, 150 years at this point, but if you haven't read it and want to go into the movie un-spoiled, feel free to hop out of this post.]
Depending who you talk to, the new Golden Age of Television might only apply to scripted programs like Game of Thrones and Succession. Not Us. In the past decade, reality TV has followed suit, upping the ante of competition shows’ million-dollar prizes and the stakes of a blow-up fight. And we’ve watched every second of it.
Publications across the globe are announcing their favourite pop culture moments, from telly to music.