The Annual Atlanta Pride Run is going virtual this year in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, and registration is now open.
05.05.2020 - 18:59 / deadline.com
By Peter White
Television Editor
Glenda Hersh and Steven Weinstock have renewed their deals to remain Co-Presidents and Co-CEOs of The Real Housewives of Atlanta producer Truly Original.
The pair originally founded True Entertainment in 2000, before it was acquired by Endemol Shine in 2003 and merged it with Endemol Shine North America’s Original Media in 2017.
The New York-based company produces a slew of reality hits; in addition to The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Potomac, it makes Shahs
The Annual Atlanta Pride Run is going virtual this year in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, and registration is now open.
Chrissy Teigen is not happy the New York Times column written by the food writer she beefed with last week has been put on ice.
It’s a heaping portion of cowardice with a side of reflexive liberal cancel culture, courtesy of our most reliable provider: the New York Times.
Food critic Alison Roman’s New York Times column has been placed on “temporary leave” after she made controversial comments about stars including Chrissy Teigen and Marie Kondo.
By Mackenzie Nichols
Things could have been very different if Ed Helms scored the “Office” role he originally auditioned for.
Joaquin Phoenix is reportedly set to become a dad with fiancee Rooney Mara.
Frozen has become the most high profile casualty of Broadway’s coronavirus shutdown — the show will not return when New York’s theatres reopen in September.
It looks like we won’t be seeing Chrissy Teigen on Twitter for a little while!
Chrissy Teigen is probably used to internet trolls coming for her left and right, but we imagine it must sting a bit harder when one of her peers in the culinary world decided to harshly shade her out of nowhere!
Cookbook author and New York Times cooking columnist Alison Roman has publicly apologized to Chrissy Teigenafter receiving backlash for comments she made about her fellow culinary creative. The apology comes shortly after Teigen reacted with disappointment to comments Roman made in an interview with The New Consumer, wherein she differentiates her career from the branding of celebrities in the lifestyle world, like Teigen and organizing expert, author and TV host Marie Kondo.
Chrissy Teigen admitted her feelings were hurt after New York Times' food columnist Alison Roman bashed her "Cravings" cooking empire. The model, 34, is known for her love of cooking, often sharing meals and recipes with her massive social media following.
Romeo Santos and Aventura are getting back together sooner than fans expected! On Friday, May 8, the Kings of Bachata will reunite for the kickoff of Bud Light Seltzer’s Your Flavor. Your Show concert series.