Donald Trump is putting NBC on blast at the same time as Hollywood stars.
30.09.2020 - 00:15 / variety.com
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterAmid a year of the entertainment industry — and the nation as a whole — reckoning with the way it approaches issue of racial representation and gender parity, ViacomCBS is kicking off its annual inclusion week with an eye toward tackling those issues head on.This year it will do so as an enlarged company following the merger of Viacom and CBS, and in a newly virtual environment due to the ongoing pandemic. The company’s inclusion week is a continuation of a similar
.Donald Trump is putting NBC on blast at the same time as Hollywood stars.
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They have been friends and colleagues for many years now, and Amanda Holden has shown how much she appreciates their friendship by calling Simon Cowell a "fighter" as he recovers from his bike accident.The music mogul fell of his bike in August and broke his back which led to him needing a six-hour operation. Since then, Simon, 61, has been recovering at his home in Malibu in the US alongside partner Lauren Silverman and their son Eric.
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The Sunday Independent, the Dublin native explained that before getting engaged, she was constantly worried about being alone and becoming a cat lady.She shared that she felt pressure from society to fit into what seemed to be the ‘norm’ but realised that she couldn’t go ahead with the wedding.Following this, Amanda recalls feeling some relief but this was then taken over by different emotions.The former Dancing with the Stars host shared: ‘The flood of emotions that followed were eventually