Kanye West has continued his feud with Gigi Hadid by sharing Azealia Banks’ TikTok video that branded the supermodel a “cabbage patch”. The 45-year-old rapper’s latest attack on Gigi, 27, came on Friday (07. 10.
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Democratic campaign manager Eli Gold (Alan Cumming) made his debut on “The Good Fight” on Paramount+ over the last two episodes of Season 6, visiting Chicago to deal with tricky legal troubles brought about by a right-wing prosecutor attempting to call him out for interference in the 2020 election. While he was in town, he attended a fundraiser for the Dems, and was nearly killed when a man burst out of a bathroom stall at the event, shouting an anti-Jewish epithet and shooting Frank Landau, who the man had mistaken for Gold.
But that wasn’t the original version of the story from showrunners Robert and Michelle King, according to Cumming. “The original plan was even darker. … Eli was going to die,” Cumming said, noting he signed on to do two episodes (featuring his character, who viewers first got to know on CBS’ “The Good Wife”) with Eli dying in the second. “They’re such great writers, I was really fascinated to see how they would kill him,” Cumming added, referring to creators and executive producers Robert and Michelle King.Cumming shot his first episode of the show, went away to do another job, and when he returned, he learned the original plan had been tossed out.“They called me and said, ‘Oh, Alan, we can’t kill you,’” he explained.
The story Cumming heard was that a producer cried when they read the script that killed off his character, so it ended up being rewritten. In the latest “Good Fight” episode, available to watch now on the streamer, it’s Landau who died, brutally gunned down in front of Eli, who was the target. The horrific incident deeply impacted Eli, forcing him to reevaluate his life.“I think this was such a great episode,” Cumming said.
Kanye West has continued his feud with Gigi Hadid by sharing Azealia Banks’ TikTok video that branded the supermodel a “cabbage patch”. The 45-year-old rapper’s latest attack on Gigi, 27, came on Friday (07. 10.
Taylor Kinney took a break from fighting fires when he paid a visit to someone very special on Friday.The Chicago Fire actor delighted fans by stopping by the Today show with Al Roker, who had flown to the windy city for work. It was Al who shared the snapshot which sent both his and Taylor's fans into a frenzy.MORE: Chicago Fire: Did Chief Hawkins die? Fans react to latest episodeIn the selfie, Taylor was beaming, as was Al and the rainy Chicago backdrop was just about visible.WATCH: Unearthed Christmas commercial starring Taylor Kinney and Jesse SpencerAl captioned it: "Had a great time in the rain in #chicago and a good friend of @todayshow stopped by.
Let the players air out their own dirty laundry — Coors Light and Tide Cleaners will take care of yours!
Kanye “Ye” West is not backing down. After Gigi Hadid called the 45-year-old rapper and designer a “joke” in light of his controversial White Lives Matter shirts and subsequent attack on Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, West fired back multiple times at the 27-year-old supermodel.
Kanye «Ye» West is not backing down. After Gigi Hadid called the 45-year-old rapper and designer a «joke» in light of his controversial White Lives Matter shirts and subsequent attack on editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, West fired back multiple times at the 27-year-old supermodel. In a new Instagram post, West shared a screenshot of an additional comment from Hadid calling out West for bending the truth about his on-off friendship with the late designer Virgil Abloh. In the comment, Hadid wrote, «Even people who knew him for a percentage of the time knew Kanye did not treat V like a friend.
Kanye West is calling his former sister-in-law Khloé Kardashian a “liar” after she dropped a fiery comment on one of his Instagram posts.
Drama procedural franchises have proven resilient amid declining linear ratings, with CBS’ FBI series and NBC’s Chicago and Law & Order dramas topping Live+Same Day ratings during premiere week.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large “Svengoolie” is growing. The MeTV horror host, whose first primetime special on the classic TV network aired this weekend, is spearheading a nationwide talent search to find fans to appear in “Svengoolie” off-shoots. The campaign, dubbed “Spawn of Svengoolie,” was announced on October 1 at the conclusion of “Svengoolie Uncrypted,” a one-hour special that followed the character, played by Rich Koz, as he escaped his dungeon and explored the world — and showcased the more than 43 years of the character. “Svengoolie” has been a local Chicago TV staple for more than four decades; Weigel Broadcasting, which owns MeTV, added the character to its national lineup in 2011. More recently, the network noticed an uptick in viewership on Saturday nights, particularly during the pandemic, as horror fans stayed home to watch “Svengoolie’s” campy and often obscure horror films, and more importantly, Svengoolie’s horror movie facts, trivia and corny dad jokes.
peppered with bigotry and implied violence, while normal Kansas who aren’t fueled by made-up grievances made their own more substantial rebuttals. But in his monologue, Kimmel highlighted one of the cornier responses and offered an even better one of his own.“Former Brooklyn Borough President and current Mayor of New York, Eric Adams, is getting some heat for a comment he made about, of all places, Kansas,” Kimmel said, playing the clip of Adams’ comments.“First of all, I just want to say my wife went to Kansas and I have to defend them. Kansas does have a brand.
Christian Bale’s Burt Berenstein character says he “left his eye in France” in David O. Russell’s fanciful, murder-mystery/ larger-conspiracy comedic thriller, “Amsterdam,” a movie named for the city where the films lead trio spends their halcyon years, living, loving and laughing together.
Arrests have been made in the fatal shooting of rapper PnB Rock during a robbery.
@FastCompany account handle.In a screenshot of the push alert obtained directly by TheWrap, the message can be seen with a racial slur and an obscene sexual reference, followed by “THRAX WAS HERE.” It appears the exact message was sent twice, a minute apart:Fast Company was launched in 1995 and is still published semi-monthly in print.
Marylne Barrett, who plays nurse Maggie Lockwood on “Chicago Med”, is sharing some candid news about her health.
Tim Allen is returning as Santa Claus as he reprises his role in "The Santa Clauses" coming to Disney+. Although it took some convincing for Allen to return as the guy in the big red suit, the filming of the new series included a special someone from the actor's real life – his daughter. "As I walked on set for the first time in the full regalia, everybody got very quiet, both adults and kids," Allen told Entertainment Weekly about filming.
Roy Trakin As the new documentary on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group puts it, Chicago is “The Last Band On-Stage,” marking its 55th anniversary since its founding in the city of the same name in 1967. The feature film is the second about the band from director Peter Curtis Pardini, who also helmed 2016’s “Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago,” and catches us up on the last six years, the title referring to their 18-month absence due to the pandemic after a final performance on March 14, 2020 at Las Vegas’ Venetian before everything shut down. From the members’ beginnings as part of Windy City cover bands to their incarnation as Chicago Transit Authority on their groundbreaking debut, the band has had 28 different members over the years, with only vocalist/keyboardist Robert Lamm, trumpet player Lee Loughnane and trombonist Jimmy Pankow remaining from that original lineup. Their contemporaries include Joe Mantegna, now the star of TV’s “Criminal Minds,” but then just a member of fellow Chitown cover group the Apocryphals — hence his presence as narrator of the documentary, and moderator of a recent panel hosted by the Grammy Museum in L.A., joining the three band mainstays in front of an audience of adoring fans.
Kanye West is taking a moment to apologize to his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, revealing during a recent interview with ABC News that he doesn’t feel like he is being heard, as the former couple try to co-parent.“This is the mother of my children, and I apologize for any stress that I have caused, even in my frustration because God calls me to be stronger,” Kanye admitted. He continued, “But also, ain’t nobody else needs to be causing no stress either.
Asserting himself. Kanye West opened up about coparenting with Kim Kardashian — and compared the duo’s situation to his business battles in fashion.