Setting the record straight. Erika Jayne responded to comments that Bethenny Frankel made about her estranged husband, Tom Girardi — and she didn’t hold back.
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Tom Selleck's opening up about why he was «scared to death» during his guest starring role as Dr. Richard Burke on .During an appearance on, the 77-year-old actor revealed that being a guest on a show is «the hardest thing.» And, as a prime example, Selleck offered his experience on .«I try to relax the new actors because that's really hard, to come on a show where everybody's up to speed. It's like when I did ,» he said.
«They were up to speed.» A giddy Clarkson then interjects and tells Selleck he was «amazing» as Courteney Cox's boyfriend.«I wasn't amazing at what they call the table read,» quipped Selleck. And when Clarkson asked Selleck if he enjoyed his time on the veteran actor explained why he was so nervous.«I was scared to death,» he said. «I had done a long time before, but I hadn't done a sitcom.
And so, I was really nervous. Courteney helped a lot. Courteney's a big help.
But that group's an incredible group of friends. They obviously became friends in life as well as on the show. And it shows.
It was a wonderful place to work.»Selleck, who said he was only supposed to appear in three episodes but appeared in nine, played Cox's cigar enthusiast and much older boyfriend during season 2. The couple broke things off in season 3 when Selleck's character couldn't commit to having kids. He resurfaced in season 6, just before Matthew Perry's character finally proposes to Cox's character.
Setting the record straight. Erika Jayne responded to comments that Bethenny Frankel made about her estranged husband, Tom Girardi — and she didn’t hold back.
Tom Cruise is notorious for performing his own stunts in his adrenaline-packed movies – and it appears his love of testing himself to the extreme started as a young child.MORE: Tom Cruise's children show support for famous dad with rare public messageThe 59-year-old opened up about the terrifying near-death experience he faced when he was just four years old after he jumped off the roof of his home trying to imitate a parachuting doll he played with.WATCH: Tom Cruise in the new official Top Gun: Maverick trailerSpeaking at the premiere of Top Gun: Maverick at the Cannes Film Festival, Tom explained: "I think I was about four-and-a-half years old, and I had this doll, and you throw it up in the air and a parachute comes down. I played with this thing, and I'd throw it off a tree, and I was like, 'I really want to do this.'"I remember taking the sheets off my bed, and I would tie a rope...
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CBS has canceled "Magnum P.I." after four seasons.The fourth season concluded May 6, an episode that will stand as the show’s finale. The show was filmed and based in Hawaii and is one of four programs the network canceled, it said in an announcement Thursday. "How We Roll," "B Positive" and "Good Sam" were also cut.
CBS is not proceeding with a fifth season of Magnum P.I. With Bull announcing in January that its current sixth season will be its last, Magnum P.I. is the most established CBS series to be canceled this season. As a Top 25 show in total viewers, it also may be the most watched broadcast series to get the axe this upfront season.
Friends actor Mike Hagerty, who was known on the hugely-popular sitcom as Mr Treeger, has sadly died at the age of 67.The star became a fan-favourite on the comedy hit, regularly involved in apartment dramas with the whole Hollywood cast as the building's superintendent for seven seasons. He also went on to appear in HBO semi-autobiographical show Somebody, Somewhere, which was inspired by star Bridget Everett's life. Announcing the devastating news on social media Friday 6 May, Bridget gave a poignant tribute to her co-star.
Emmerdale's Mike Parr looked unrecognisable recently, as he shared a snap of his new transformation over the weekend following his exit from the ITV soap.The actor, 35, who played Ross Barton on the hit ITV soap from 2013 until 2018, took to Instagram to share a picture of his new moustache as he posed to the camera. Ross was last seen on Emmerdale in 2018 and fans couldn't believe his new look, with one writing: " "Tom Selleck" with a series of shocked emojis.
Emmerdale's Mike Parr looked unrecognisable as he shared a snap of his new transformation over the weekend following his exit from the ITV soap.The actor, 35, who played Ross Barton on the hit ITV soap from 2013 until 2018, took to Instagram to share a picture of his new moustache as he posed to the camera. Mike captioned the selfie with "Paul Sykes vibes", in reference to the British heavyweight boxer who also sported a similar moustache and hairdo.The actor's 248K followers were quick to go wild over the transformation as former Emmerdale star Natalie Anderson, who played Alicia Metcalfe, commented: "And Tom Selleck!!" Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Tom Selleck‘s opening up about why he was “scared to death” during his guest starring role as Dr. Richard Burke on “Friends”.
Tom Selleck is opening up about his guest starring arc on Friends, and revealing that he was actually really scared!
Kelly Clarkson has proved that she's undeniably more than just an incredible singer.MORE: Kelly Clarkson wows in gothic style mini dress during nail-biting American Song Contest episodeThe star has reigned in a myriad of successes since the launch of The Kelly Clarkson Show, which launched in 2019, including three Daytime Emmys both in 2020 as well as in 2021.Plus, she's never left her jaw-dropping singing abilities too far behind, making sure she combines the passion that made her famous with the passion she's found in recent years by kicking off each episode with a performance.WATCH: Kelly hilariously collapses after being upstaged by Anne HathawayMORE: Kelly Clarkson surprises fans with latest look amid her 40th birthdayHowever, managing such a wide range of talents and such a diverse repertoire of course comes with a huge amount of responsibility, and now the host is opening up about some of the biggest stressors and downsides of her job. On Wednesday afternoon's episode, Kelly had the beloved Tom Selleck as the first guest, and the two were quick to bond over the fact that they both have working ranches, her in Montana, and the Blue Bloods actor in California.Tom revealed he has had his property for multiple decades and has always loved it, but it became extra special during the pandemic when he could retreat with his family and better avoid getting sick.A post shared by The Kelly Clarkson Show (@kellyclarksonshow)The two connected over their similarly busy schedulesHe went on to open up about the extra weight he felt like he had on his shoulders, and the fear he felt about getting sick, because as a lead actor of a show, he explained: "I couldn't get sick because if I don't go to work, about 200 people don't go to
The Reagan family will be back at the dinner table after CBS renewed Blue Bloods for its 13th season.