But the 43-year-old’s link to another familiar face on DWTS left the audience gobsmacked when the past connection was brought up on Monday night’s episode.
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Women’s History Month is an excellent time to learn about the trailblazing women who came before us and are currently changing the world.
Many women’s achievements have been given an even greater platform these days, but it’s important to note that there is still a long way to go to achieve equality.From honest and eye-opening memoirs from some of the world’s most inspiring figures, to works of fiction about overcoming obstacles and finding success, to powerful stories about self-discovery,
.But the 43-year-old’s link to another familiar face on DWTS left the audience gobsmacked when the past connection was brought up on Monday night’s episode.
In today’s Global Bulletin, “Minari” star Han Yeri signs with Echo Lake Entertainment in the U.S.; Beijing and Cairo announce hopeful in-person festival details; AMC Plus snags Berlin-set Cold War drama “Spy City”; Cineflix Rights will distribute Israeli cop drama “Manayek”; Deepika Padukone steps down as head of Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image; Australia’s Screenwest unveils Rikki Lea Bestall as its new CEO; “The Last Five Years” gets a West End run; Harry Collet to star in mental health
Nadine Coyle has been named as a guest star on new BBC show 'I Can See Your Voice'. The Derry Native will feature on our screens on Saturday, April 17 on the second episode of the brand-new BBC mystery singing game show.
Where they lead, fans will follow! Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel and more Gilmore Girls cast members have repeatedly teased a possible season 2 of the Year in the Life revival.
led to his death at 50 on Friday at White Plains Hospital — to his run-ins with the law, he had fallen from the heights that had once made him one of hip-hop’s biggest stars.However the New York native — born Earl Simmons in Mount Vernon and raised in Yonkers — was as talented as he was troubled. He made his name battling in street circles and had an infamous battle with Jay-Z back in 1993 before the two were famous.
EXCLUSIVE: Minari actress and Independent Spirit Award nominee Yeri Han has signed with Echo Lake Entertainment for U.S. representation.
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Meghan Markle is celebrating Women's History Month! The Duchess of Sussex, who has continued her philanthropic work despite stepping back as a working member of the royal family, made sure to surprise a non profit organisation close to her heart. According to a latest report in People, Meghan made it special by whipping up baked goodies in her own kitchen.
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Canada is getting a sprinkle of pixie dust.