Adam Scott is opening up about the return of Party Down during his recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
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Amid controversy over her recent comments about race and the Holocaust, Whoopi Goldberg attempted to clarify her intentions Monday night on Global’s “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert.
Earlier that day, on “The View”, Goldberg had said, “The Holocaust isn’t about race…. It’s about man’s inhumanity to man,” adding that it was about “two groups of white people.”
READ MORE: Whoopi Goldberg Apologizes After Saying Holocaust ‘Isn’t About Race’
Facing significant blowback, she took to Twitter in the evening to apologize:
In her conversation with Colbert, which was recorded before her apology on Twitter, but aired later at night, Goldberg attempted to explain the thinking behind her original comments on “The View”.
“It upset a lot of people, which was never ever, ever, ever my intention,” she told Colbert. “I thought we were having a discussion… because I feel, being Black, when we talk about race it’s a very different thing to me, so I said that I felt that the Holocaust wasn’t about race. And people got very, very, very angry, and still are angry. I’m getting all of the mail from folks, and very real anger, because people feel very differently.”
She continued, “But I thought it was a salient discussion because, as a Black person, I think of race as being something that I can see. So I see you and I know what race you are, and the discussion was about how I felt about that.
“People were very angry, and they said, ‘No, no, we are a race,’ and I understand. I understand. I felt differently. I respect everything everyone is saying to me, and, you know, I don’t want to fake apologize. I’m very upset that people misunderstood what I was saying, and so because of it they’re saying that I’m anti-Semitic and that I’m denying
Adam Scott is opening up about the return of Party Down during his recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
The Terminal List,” a new thriller series starring Chris Pratt, will premiere on Prime Video July 1, the streamer announced Thursday.Based on the novel of the same name by Jack Carr, “The Terminal List” follows James Reece (Pratt), a Navy SEAL who returns to civilian life after his team is ambushed during a high-stakes mission. Struggling with conflicting memories of the event, Reece soon has to go back to action when he discovers threats against his family and loved ones.Pratt anchors the large ensemble cast of the series, which also includes Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Arlo Mertz, Jai Courtney, JD Pardo, Patrick Schwarzenegger, LaMonica Garrett, Stephen Bishop, Sean Gunn, Tyner Rushing, Jared Shaw, Christina Vidal, Nick Chinlund, Matthew Rauch, Warren Kole, and Alexis Louder. The series is showrun by David DiGilio, along with writer Daniel Shattuck and Carr.
Stephen Colbert will be offering his live take on the news on the night of the State of the Union.
might be pulling out,” the Late Show host said. “That would be good, right, Joe?”To quote Joe Biden on Tuesday: “That would be good, but we have not yet verified that, and danger remains distinctly possible. ”“Ok, probably smart not to trust Vlad on this one – dudes like him never pull out when they say they will,” Colbert quipped.
Whoopi Goldberg is back on The View after a two week suspension.
Whoopi Goldberg returned to The View on Monday after a two-week suspension, opening the show by telling viewers, “Yes, I am back.”
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Ahead of Super Bowl LVI next week, Faith Hill is remembering the time when she had the immense honor and felt the immense pressure of singing the National Anthem at the big game. The "Yellowstone 1886" star appeared on "Late Night with Stephen Colbert" Tuesday where she talked with the host about when she was asked to open the game with the National Anthem in 2000 when the Tennessee Titans went up against the St. Louis Rams. "Singing the national anthem for the Super Bowl was terrifying," she explained.
Faith Hill and her husband Tim McGraw have been happily married for 25 years and share three beautiful daughters. MORE: Tim McGraw shares peek inside his and Faith Hill's luxury Nashville mega-mansionThe couple – who star together as husband and wife on hit show 1883 – are proud parents to Gracie, 24, an actress, Maggie, 23, who graduated with a degree in sustainability from Stanford University in 2021, and Audrey, 20, an aspiring actress and model.
Fellow celebrities are sounding off on the situation unfolding at ABC on "The View" after Whoopi Goldberg was suspended for comments she made about the Holocaust. On Tuesday, ABC News president Kim Godwin announced that, despite Goldberg apologizing for her comments publicly on Twitter, during an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and Tuesday's "The View," the network had made the decision to suspend her for two weeks. Godwin noted the move is in an effort to give her "time to reflect and learn about the impact of her comments." Goldberg went viral on Monday when she argued that the Holocaust "isn't about race," stunning her colleagues at the table. The actress and host took to Twitter to issue a statement of apology shortly after her comments caught backlash online.
Faith Hill spoke to Stephen Colbert about what it’s like to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl on Tuesday’s “The Late Show”.
Whoopi Goldberg is being suspended from The View.
Whoopi Goldberg is addressing the controversy surrounding her recent comments on The View.
Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson are promoting their podcast and they just did a talk show together!