After 20 years MIA, the D.E.B.S. (Discipline, Energy, Beauty, Strength) are back together again and teasing a potential (not-so-secret) mission.
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Adam Nimoy, claimed that the “Star Trek” actors didn’t get along in his new book, “The Most Human: Reconciling With My Father, Leonard Nimoy.”Shatner, 93, exclusively told The Post that Adam, 67, “wasn’t around” when Shatner and Leonard worked together.“He didn’t know. He was too young to know my relationship with Leonard,” said Shatner, who recently came out with a new children’s album, “Where Will the Animals Sleep?” Adam Nimoy was born in 1956; Shatner and Leonard Nimoy starred in “Star Trek” from 1966 to 1969.“I don’t know what he said in his book, but my relationship with Leonard was one of joy.
To be able to share something with another human being with the full knowledge that what you’re saying is sacrosanct and personal,” the “Miss Congeniality” star continued. “So we talked about divorce and death and children and life.”Shatner added: “We were able to share knowing that what we were sharing was between us and only between us.”Shatner noted that Leonard was the “brother I never had.”“He was my dearest friend,” he told The Post.
“And I never had a friend like him. I never had a relationship with any male guy like the relationship I had with Leonard.
I loved him, and I believe he loved me. We were brothers.”In his new book, Adam claimed that his father — who died in 2015 at age 83 — had a contentious relationship with Shatner back in the day.
After 20 years MIA, the D.E.B.S. (Discipline, Energy, Beauty, Strength) are back together again and teasing a potential (not-so-secret) mission.
The Prince and Princess of Wales' love story famously began at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.The couple met during their first year when they were both living at St Salvator's Halls of Residence and would later go on to live with one another. While the pair have now been married for 13 years and share three children, it seems they may have crossed paths many years earlier, according to a royal expert. Vanity Fair’s Royal Correspondent and best-selling author Katie Nicholl, claims Prince William may have first caught Kate's eye when their schools' hockey teams played each other.
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Iggy Pop dug a selection of Stooges songs from out of the archives for the first time in over a decade with Yeah Yeah Yeahs‘ Nick Zinner, Matt Sweeney, and more in tow.During an appearance at California’s No Values Festival, Pop brought together an all-star band to dust off some old classics in his first show of 2024 and the first since wrapping up the touring cycle for his 2023 album ‘Every Loser’.Joining him on stage was Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner, Chavez frontman Matt Sweeney, The Armed’s Uriah Hackney, Las Nubes leader Ale Campos, multi-instrumentalists Joan As Police Woman and Pam Amsterdam, and jazz trombonist Corey D. King.The set was only made up of two of Pop’s own songs, ‘Lust For Life’ and ‘The Passenger’.
Paul Giamatti has joined the cast of the upcoming Paramount+ original series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy in a recurring role. He will play the Season 1 villain, a man with an ominous past connected to one of our cadets.
They made their name on reality TV, but Molly Mae Hague and Zara McDermott got to sample WAGlife on Sunday.The two were on hand to cheer on their men in Soccer Aid for UNICEF, as dozens of famous faces came together to raise funds for the charity.This year's match took place at Stamford Bridge on 9 June, with England beating World XI. With so many famous faces on the pitch, it's no surprise that many celebs were watching from the sidelines. Among those cheering on the stars were Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague and Zara McDermott, who both got a brief taste of being WAGs as they watched boyfriends Tommy Fury and Sam Thompson take to the pitch on Sunday.
It turns out even paradise has laws, as the Love Island villa has rules even the most notorious players have to observe. However, that hasn’t stopped some islanders from trying to get around them. This year's Love Islanders will have to stick to these strict rules for the next two months or risk being booted from the villa: No getting drunk Contestants are limited to two drinks a night so that they do not start acting out of character on TV, or end up in a non consensual sexual situation.
Star Trek actor Zachary Quinto has been criticised by a Toronto restaurant for allegedly yelling at staff and making its host cry.On June 2, the restaurant, named Manita, posted a statement on Instagram which detailed the alleged incident and urged Quinto not to return.The post described how the actor reportedly “yelled at our staff like an entitled child after he didn’t reply to two texts to inform him his table was ready”.It continued to describe how he allegedly “refused to believe the empty tables in the dining room weren’t available for him despite being politely informed they were spoken for.”The post, which also described Quinto as “an amazing Spock, but a terrible customer,” referencing his portrayal of the iconic character in the Star Trek movie franchise, claimed that he “made our host cry and the rest of our brunch diners uncomfortable.”A post shared by MANITA (@manitaossington)The statement concluded with discouraging Quinto from returning to the restaurant, while acknowledging the “many lovely celebrities” that have attended the restaurant.“Mr. Quinto, take your bad vibes somewhere else, we have many lovely celebrities join us at Manita but you are NOT one of them,” the post read.
After CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach last month permanently closed the door to Blue Bloods continuing beyond its upcoming final 8 episodes this fall, one of Paramount Global’s Office of the CEO members today opened the door to the franchise potentially carrying on.
The Most Human: Reconciling With My Father, Leonard Nimoy,” available starting Tuesday, June 4. “Like Spock, Dad was not the warm and fuzzy type,” Adam writes about Leonard, who died in 2015 at age 83, and the iconic half-human, half-Vulcan role that he played for three seasons in the original 1966-1969 series and six movie sequels, as well as J.J. Abrams’ more recent series of film reboots.
Alex Edelman, the comedian behind HBO’s Just for Us special, was studying in London when he walked into a pub in Soho.
Star Trek co-star William Shatner, calling it “unfortunate”.The pair famously played the roles of Spock and James T. Kirk on the show’s original series, though were subject to rumours of tension away from cameras.Speaking to Page Six about the reasons for his late father’s feud with Shatner, Adam Nimoy said: “I know why,” though didn’t go further into the reasons as he wants to “let sleeping dogs lie”.“It’s unfortunate, it’s sad, but it is what it is,” he further reflected.
Stephen King has posted a brief tribute to podcaster Scott Wampler, who co-hosted the popular Kingcast, which focused on discussions of King’s works.
Scott Wampler, the co-host of the popular Kingcast podcast on the works of Stephen King, was found dead at his home in Austin, Texas, today. No details were immediately available, including his age and cause of death.
EXCLUSIVE: Jewish streamer ChaiFlicks has struck its first deal for Yiddish programing including an oral history project with Leonard Nimoy.