everyone needs help sometimes, so this is honestly pretty impressive. A no-nanny policy in Hollywood is practically unheard of!This interview lines up with another statement she gave about Cooper's strengths as a father back in March 2021.
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Tyrese Gibson is opening up about some of the realities of Hollywood, and chatted about the role colorism is playing in the business.
In a new interview with Leah’s Lemonade, the F9 actor opened up about how he’s lost out on quite a few roles to his good friend Terrence Howard because of it.
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Tyrese reflected on the issue in Hollywood, by recalling a film he just wrapped with Terrence.
“Throughout my whole childhood, it was not cool to be
everyone needs help sometimes, so this is honestly pretty impressive. A no-nanny policy in Hollywood is practically unheard of!This interview lines up with another statement she gave about Cooper's strengths as a father back in March 2021.
A crew member on an upcoming Netflix comedy starring Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg has been hospitalized after suffering a serious accident on the set.
EXCLUSIVE: The set of Netflix’s upcoming comedy feature Me Time starring Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood was the scene of a major accident Tuesday morning.
Donny Osmond has been a fixture in Hollywood for over six decades and the accomplishment is not lost on the iconic performer. While promoting his first-ever solo residency at Harrah's in Las Vegas, Osmond told Fox News "reinvention" has been his key to longtime success in the entertainment industry. "It's all about reinvention, if you want a long career, you can't rest on your laurels," Osmond, 63, advised.
Among the many things that ex-spouses Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt didn’t see eye-to-eye about was Pitt working Harvey Weinstein, knowing about Jolie’s allegations that he had tried to sexually assault her when she was a young actress.
majority of public and bipartisan support for Americans to get a jab or two of a COVID-19 vaccine, a number of public figures have spoken out in opposition of it.Several of them caught the virus themselves — and some have since even changed their tunes about the efficacy of vaccinations and the seriousness of the coronavirus itself.These well-known anti-vaxxers span from Hollywood stars — and their offspring — to commentators, now-deceased radio hosts, politicians, a “freedom defender” from
Believe it or not, “The Power of the Dog” marks the first film by acclaimed director Jane Campion to feature a male-lead. Previously, the filmmaker has made it a point to tell stories about women, as Campion has always been cognizant of the fact that female-led stories, particularly from female filmmakers, have been rare in Hollywood.
Eternals gave him the chance to reject “brown dude” stereotypes usually perpetuated in Hollywood.The actor, who is playing superhero Kingo in Chloé Zhao’s forthcoming Marvel film, has said he welcomed the chance to portray a different kind of character to the roles he is usually offered in Hollywood.“I’ve been in this industry for about a decade and I looked at the usual opportunities that the brown dudes get,” Nanjiani told the Los Angeles Times.“We get to be nerdy.
Princess Diana was the leading lady of our royal family but according to her former voice coach, she could’ve been a hit in Hollywood too! Throughout her sons’ childhood, Diana would take Princes William and Harry on holiday to far-flung destinations to ski on the slopes or sunbathe on beaches in the Caribbean. It seemed the People’s Princess loved adventure and, had she not passed away, Diana could have moved with her boys to California.
Christy Carlson Romano is opening up about the life lessons she learned as a young actress in Hollywood.
EXCLUSIVE: Conservative media company The Daily Wire, which continues to ramp up its film and TV ambitions, wrapped production last weekend on its first ‘Original’ feature, Black List and BloodList thriller Shut In.
Selena Gomez is opening up about her time as a young performer in Hollywood, explaining she often felt objectified in the eyes of the industry and the public since her days as a child star on Disney Channel’s "Wizards of Waverly Place." "For a while, I felt like an object. It felt gross for a long time," Gomez, 29, told ELLE magazine in a candid cover interview in which she is depicted as a modern-day Marilyn Monroe.