It's been a stressful year, but at least you can count on Hollywood to come through with the holiday cheer.
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The Masked Singer spin-off The Masked Dancer has its premiere date.The series will premiere on Fox in the US on at 8pm ET before debuting in its regular time slot the following Wednesday at 8pm ET. The show is based on a popular segment from The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and counts Ellen herself among its executive producers.
It's been a stressful year, but at least you can count on Hollywood to come through with the holiday cheer.
Ryan,Scott and Adam Thomas’ dad Dougie James has passed away, BBC Radio Manchester has reported.The ‘70s soul star Dougie, who was the lead singer of Dougie James And The Soul Train, had tributes pour in on social media after it was reported. BBC Manchester's Mike Shaft lead the tributes to Dougie as he said: “He played all over the north west, in those days when they were playing places like Golden Garter they'd have bands on, an American band and then Dougie James.
Uh oh! Sounds like Tamron Hall’s show is NOT being consistent when it comes to COVID-19 safety — at least, that’s the accusation!
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorGetting to play Selena, one of the most popular Mexican American entertainers in modern times, was reason enough for Christian Serratos to take the titular role in Netflix’s new bio series “Selena.”But more than that, Serratos wanted her 3-year-old daughter, Wolfgang, to see her portray the late singer.“I grew up loving Selena so much,” she says during this week’s episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast “The Big Ticket.” “She has
50 First Dates, E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial, and Jurassic Park—plus highly-anticipated Netflix originals, including MANK (the latest from director David Fincher), The Midnight Sky with and Felicity Jones, Ryan Murphy's , the , and Shonda Rhimes's soapy period series, Bridgerton. We also think —which originally aired on USA this spring, just as You first aired on Lifetime in its first season—has a chance to be the next show to get a Netflix bump when it hits the platform.
Bad Bunny has tested positive for COVID-19.
called herself a “white girl” in the past, while Doja Cat is biracial.Those who sat down to watch the American Music Awards were caught by surprise by Rexha’s appearance.“Bebe Rexha is literally white and she's out here looking more brown than me and I’m half Black,” one viewer tweeted.“Why are Bebe Rexha and Doja Cat the same color when Bebe is white and Albanian like me,” another wrote. Rexha’s deep tan even seemed to trick host Taraji P.
Olivia Wilde and Jameela Jamil are among the celebrities who have defended Harry Styles’s historic Vogue cover in which he wears a dress.Styles made history on Friday when he appeared on the front of the US fashion bible in a Gucci dress and tuxedo jacket.
Dolly Parton fans have joked that the singer has “cured coronavirus” after donating $1m (£756,000) to scientists working on a promising-looking vaccine.On Monday (17 November) it was announced that US biotech firm Moderna had produced a coronavirus vaccine shown to be nearly 95 per cent effective in preventing symptomatic Covid-19 in early trial stages.However, a number of fans made the connection between the news and Parton, who in April donated $1m (£756,000) to the research team at Vanderbilt
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAmerican Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy has provided more information on the upcoming AHS spinoff anthology series, American Horror Stories.In an Instagram post today, Murphy said, “We are doing 16 one-hour stand alone episodes delving into horror myths, legends and lore…many of these episodes will feature AHS stars you know and love. More to follow…”The American Horror Stories spinoff series was announced in May.
Billie Eilish fans are clamouring for the singer’s newest release.
Also Read: Sarah Paulson Can't Say if She'll Star in 'American Horror Stories' - But She Will Be Directing Some of ItIn late May, FX revealed it had placed a series order for “American Horror Stories,” which it described as “weekly anthology series that will feature a different horror story each episode.” In that same announcement, the cable channel revealed it was pushing the 10th season of Murphy’s “American Horror Story” to next year due to COVID-related delays.