Deborah James has issued a sad update as the BBC star moves into hospice care for bowel cancer and experts have shared advice on its symptoms.
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, after an adventure-packed eight-year run.The episode was filled with emotional goodbyes as Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Dr. Rainbow «Bow» (Tracee Ellis Ross) Johnson decided to move out of their family home.
With their children's agreement -- Zoey (Yara Shahidi), Diane (Marsai Martin), Jack (Miles Brown), and Andre Jr. (Marcus Scribner) — and Dre's parents, Pops (Laurence Fishburne) and Ruby (Jenifer Lewis), also moving out of the residence, the entire family said goodbye with an emotional trip down memory lane.The series ended with the family having one final dance party in the street with their closest friends and family, and a Latinx couple moving into the Johnson family home.To commemorate the occasion and say a final farewell after eight seasons, the cast took to social media to share heartfelt tributes, from sweet throwback videos from behind the scenes to joyous celebrations of the show's legacy and what's to come next.Ahead of the episode, Anderson shared a clip from the episode and wrote alongside it, «Tonight marks the end of an era that has made such a monumental mark in not only my life… but also in my Co-stars, the Team at ABC, staff & crew and all of the guest stars that we have had on this show as well!»The 51-year-old actor noted that «what this show has done and shown for the culture and African American families… really all American families overall, will never be forgotten.»«I am humbly honored...» he added.
Deborah James has issued a sad update as the BBC star moves into hospice care for bowel cancer and experts have shared advice on its symptoms.
Quarterback Tom Brady has been confirmed as Fox’s lead NFL analyst, with the job waiting for him whenever his playing career finally concludes.
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Moon Knight, confirming there’s “no official plans”.The Disney+ series released its final sixth episode earlier this week (May 4), where Isaac plays a mercenary suffering from dissociative identity disorder.Speaking to RadioTimes.com about whether Marc Spector and Steven Grant’s story will continue in future seasons, Isaac said: “There’s definitely no official plans to continue it. I think it would depend on what the story is.”The actor however is open to reprising the role, adding: “That being said, I love being Steven. I just love it.
Seeing life from Miguel’s point of view. The Tuesday, May 3, episode of This Is Us took fans on an emotional journey. Titled, “Miguel,” the episode didn’t follow the Pearson family, but instead, gave an inside look at fan-favorite character Miguel (Jon Huertas).
Paramount Global CEO Bob Bakish said a new Jackass series is in the works based the recent release of the latest film in the franchise.
The stars and creators behind CW’s Batwoman shared praises and fond memories about their time on the series, which on Friday was canceled after three seasons.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about the season one finale of Pachinko, titled “Chapter Eight.”
HBO is making major changes to its upcoming music industry drama series from The Weeknd and Sam Levinson.
Kris Jenner made damming allegations on her second consecutive day on the witness stand, testifying in court that she 100 percent believed Blac Chyna attempted to murder Rob Kardashian.The Kardashian-Jenner matriarch said «I do» when Chyna's attorney, Lynne Ciani, asked her, «Do you believe 100 percent that Blac Chyna attempted murder on your son, Rob?» When asked what the basis is for her assertion, Jenner replied, «Well, I was told she put a gun to his head, and was drinking, and I don’t think drinking and guns are ever good together.»She added, «I was told she tried to strangle him with a phone cord. I was told it was complete chaos that this was happening. I was very upset.
“Killing Eve” recently ended its four-season run, but not everyone was happy with the way the series finale played out.
, after an adventure-packed eight-year run.The episode was filled with emotional goodbyes as Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Dr. Rainbow «Bow» (Tracee Ellis Ross) Johnson decided to move out of their family home.
The Wanted band members proudly joined together to carry their late friend Tom Parker into his funeral service today, as they prepared to say their final goodbyes alongside hundreds of fans who lined the streets to pay their respects. Max George, Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuiness, and Nathan Sykes were photographed at the private service at Queensway, South East London.The close-knit group held up the black coffin - which was decorated with a stunning display of white and green flowers - as they prepared to lay their friend Tom to rest. Get exclusive celebrity stories straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Tom Parker's wife Kelsey Hardwick was seen supported by family as she followed her late husband's hearse on fan-lined streets. Tom Parker's funeral is taking place today, Wednesday 20 April, and in emotional scenes, The Wanted fans created a tree-lined procession through Petts Wood and around Queensway, South East London where the private service was held. Heartbroken Kelsey led The Wanted star on his final journey at his funeral, after his tragic death after he was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour.
Tracee Ellis Ross were the Emmy-nominated stars of ABC’s “Black-ish” for eight culture-changing seasons, Jenifer Lewis and Deon Cole were the sitcom’s secret weapons.And as they say goodbye to their characters Ruby Johnson and Charlie Telphy — the mother and co-worker, respectively, of Andre Johnson (Anderson) — when the “Black-ish” series finale airs Tuesday (April 19) at 9 p.m., Lewis and Cole are more than proud-ish of the show’s legacy in representing the African-American experience.“We made history — and I’m extremely proud of it,” Lewis, 65, told The Post. “We did an excellent job entertaining people — and we did an excellent job educating people.
VH1 is exploring infidelity in its latest reality series.