Reaching for the stars! Fans have tuned into Selling Sunset to get a taste of the luxurious houses that are on the market in Los Angeles — and the high-profile homeowners looking to purchase them.
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comedian and panelist Ken Jeong has made some wild guesses about contestants' secret identities.
This week, however, he might have really outdone himself.Wednesday's new episode sees Group A duke it out in a semi-finals showdown with Wild Card contestant The Jester belting out his second performance of the season.In this exclusive clip from Wednesday's show, Jeong weighs in on who he thinks might be under the creepy costume and his guess takes everyone by surprise!«Last week [the clue
.Reaching for the stars! Fans have tuned into Selling Sunset to get a taste of the luxurious houses that are on the market in Los Angeles — and the high-profile homeowners looking to purchase them.
is truly heating up! Wednesday's Group B semifinals saw not one but two costumed contestants get the boot.This week, The Queen of Hearts, The Mallard, Banana Split and The Caterpillar all took to the stage to give it their best shot.
The cast of Selling Sunset might now all be famous in their own right, but they've been hanging out with the rich and famous for years before Netflix came knocking with a TV deal.The popular series is now heading into its fifth season, and it's popularity is undeniable - we can't help but love watching pretty rich people flog houses to millionaires! Given the show's constant drama in the realtors' private lives, it's easy to forget that the people working at the Oppenheim Group are genuine real
panel of celebrity «detectives» -- including Robin Thicke, Nicole Scherzinger, Ken Jeong and Jenny McCarthy, as well as guest panelist Cheryl Hines — are all doing their best to figure out what celebs are under the elaborate costumes before they have to unmask.This week, The Queen of Hearts, The Mallard, Banana Split and The Caterpillar will give it their all to wow the crowd and baffle the judges in the ongoing battle for the Golden Mask trophy.
The final four “Group B” singers will compete in the semi-finals and two will be eliminated from the competition. I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE judge Cheryl Hines joins the panelists’ desk and assists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke breaking down all the clues on America’s favorite guessing game.
Garth Brooks?On Wednesday's which will see the final four Group B singers competing in the semifinals, panelist Ken Jeong believes that the celebrity behind the Mallard mask is the iconic country singer. Why? Because one of the clues pits the celebrity-in-question as one of Barbara Walters' «Most Fascinating People.»«Is it Garth Brooks?» Jeong asks, prompting a lively discussion among the rest of the panelists — including guest Cheryl Hines.
Minnesota Timberwolves in Los Angeles on Friday night. As the actor, 25, got out the car he was approached by a number of delighted fans, and stopped to graciously sign his autograph.
Nick Cannon is getting real about love! The talk show host and emcee is opening up about fatherhood, celibacy and his romantic future.Cannon joined Nischelle Turner as a special guest host on Thursday's Entertainment Tonight, and he addressed his recent comments during an episode of his daytime talk show, when he played a game of «Plead the Fifth» with guest Andy Cohen.During the game, Cannon joked that his «favorite baby mama is the next one,» and the answer lit the internet on fire.«Everyone
is truly heating up! Wednesday's Group A semifinals saw not one but two costumed contestants get the axe.This week, The Bull, The Pepper, The Skunk and The Jester all took to the stage to give it their best shot. However, despite a tear-jerking performance from The Pepper — and a wild, bizarre performance from The Jester — it was a wild card bloodbath!The first contestant to get the axe was The Jester.
Emily Ratajkowski is ready to share her side of the story.The 30-year-old model-turned-actress opens up to ET’s Deidre Behar about her unfiltered and candid book of essays,, and what she hopes to accomplish with sharing her deeply personal stories and reclaiming her narrative.
announced Wednesday that Lost alum Daniel Dae Kim has been cast as the ruthless leader Fire Lord Ozai in its live-action reimagined series, Avatar: The Last Airbender. The 53-year-old SAG Award winner - who boasts 1.