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Jordan Moreau An episode of “Workaholics” in which Chris D’Elia plays a child molester has been removed from Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.Last week on Twitter, multiple women accused D’Elia of trying to engage with them sexually, and some women said they were as young as 16 when the encounters allegedly took place.
In a widespread Twitter thread, several women claimed the comedian sent them inappropriate messages and attempted to solicit nude photos from them.In a statement to TMZ last week,
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Love Island lads Michael Griffiths, Jordan Hames, Chris Taylor and Danny Williams might not have found The One in the villa but they certainly found love with each other and have become firm friends on the outside world.The friends even have their own squad name after hilariously being dubbed Destiny’s Chaldish by fans for their womanising ways, with Jordan even personalising the number plate of his car after the moniker.After coming out of the villa, Michael, Jordan and Chris all moved in
'Love Island' star Danny Williams had to be rushed to hospital after breaking his ankle while performing a dance routine. The reality TV star was dancing in red heels alongside Chris Taylor and Jordan Hames for a TikTok video when the painful injury occurred.
Danny Williams has assured his army of fans that he hasn't broken his ankle.The 22 year old, who found fame on the fifth season of the hit ITV dating show Love Island, featured in a Tik Tok video with his reality show co-stars Chris Taylor and Jordan Hames, 25, on 2 July where the trio walked down a hallway in high heels. During the hilarious clip, Danny lost his balance while strutting his stuff in a pair of red pumps and fell to the ground.
loving Love Island stars Chris Taylor, Michael Griffiths, Jordan Hames and Danny Williams - dubbed ‘Destiny’s Chaldish’ by fans - on TikTok.
Daniel Holloway Executive Editor, TVRarely in recent memory has a TV show been so propitiously timed as “The Last Dance.” The 10-episode documentary series about the Michael Jordan-era Chicago Bulls premiered in May, weeks after the coronavirus pandemic caused the shutdown of all major live sports events, leaving fans bereft.Into that void slipped “The Last Dance,” turning five straight Sunday nights into must-see events for large swathes of audiences quarantined at home.
Jordan Moreau “Westworld” season 3 upped the action for Tessa Thompson’s character Charlotte Hale, and she loved every bit of it.In her “Actors on Actors” conversation with Ramy Youssef, star and creator of Hulu’s “Ramy,” Thompson said she got to go “full Terminator” in some of the intense action sequences on the latest season.She first tried to explain her complicated story arc on the HBO show’s latest season, which involved some sci-fi body switching.
Actress/singer Olivia Newton John, an ally, is one of dozens of entertainers who will participate in this weekend’s Global Pride. (Photo by Michelle Day; courtesy Global Pride)
Jordan Moreau Porn star Ron Jeremy has pleaded not guilty to three charges of rape and one charge of sexual assault as 25 new allegations of sexual misconduct have been reported.The specific charges to which Jeremy pleaded not guilty included three counts of forcible rape, one count of sexual battery, three counts of forcible penetration by a foreign object and one count of forcible oral copulation.According to the Los Angeles Times, authorities in Los Angeles County received 25 new complaints
Amazon Studios and Michael B. Jordan's production company Outlier Society unveiled on Thursday the launch of their summer screening series, dubbed A Night at the Drive in.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorAmazon Studios and Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society are hosting a nationwide summer screening series “A Night at the Drive-In” with the Black Panther star is curating with a line-up of features celebrating diverse voices in cinemas.The series kicks off on July 1 and runs through Aug.
CBS All Access' reinterpretation of the iconic sci-fi franchise from executive producer Jordan Peele returns for another round of strange new realities, unexpected twists and unexplainable events, and only ET has the exclusive first look at the episode Peele wrote. In the Peele-penned hour, titled «Downtime,» plays Michelle, who feels like she’s on top of the world after getting a promotion to hotel manager.