Rose Ayling-Ellis, the actress who this year became the first deaf contestant on BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing, is now also the first deaf winner of the British dance competition series, after triumphing in its 19th season.
01.12.2021 - 22:19 / deadline.com
Hulu is cooking up its own pizza competition series.
The streamer has ordered Best In Dough, hosted by The Bachelor universe star Wells Adams.
The ten-part series comes from Project Runway producer Alfred Street Industries, Vox Media Studios and David Chang’s Majordomo Media.
Adams, who originally starred on season 12 of The Bachelorette and recently starred as MC, guest host and bartender for season 7 of Bachelor in Paradise, will be joined by head judge Chef Daniele Uditi of Pizzana, and features
Rose Ayling-Ellis, the actress who this year became the first deaf contestant on BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing, is now also the first deaf winner of the British dance competition series, after triumphing in its 19th season.
Wednesday primetime belonged to competition programs with The Masked Singer and Survivor tying for the evening’s top demo rating. The Masked Singer–Survivor tie comes just a day after Tuesday saw a three-way tie between The Voice, FBI and FBI: Most Wanted.
Shakira is launching something new!
Katie Song Shakira is taking the social media dance craze to a whole new level. Partnering with NBC, the international star is heading a new dance challenge series titled “Dancing with Myself.”Inspired by Shakira’s own passion for dance, “Dancing with Myself” is a family-friendly competition that aims to bring out the performer in everyone.
her hips over to NBC.The music superstar will star in and serve as executive producer of “Dancing with Myself,” described as an “empowering dance challenge series” by the network.The family friendly show — inspired by all the dancing going on, on social media — will feature a new group of dancers, “from all walks of life and of all ages,” as they compete in “high-energy dance challenges.” Those challenges will be designed by the show’s celeb creators, including the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer.The
EXCLUSIVE: Waka waka… Shakira is fronting a new dance competition format for NBC.
Elliot Page is getting in some fresh air!
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Michael B. Jordan and Denzel Washington are hitting the red carpet at the premiere of their new movie!
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Curley Culp was a Hall of Fame nose tackle who won a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs.Curley Culp was drafted as a defensive lineman out of Arizona State in 1968 by the Denver Broncos. The Broncos wanted him to play offensive guard instead of defense but that did not work out so they traded him to the Kansas City Chiefs.