Ellen DeGeneres and Wanda Sykes are among the stars who have celebrated National Coming Out Day.
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A star-studded lineup of women is set to narrate an audiobook production dedicated to sharing the lives and experiences of immigrant women.
Yvonne Orji (Insecure), Diane Guerrero (Doom Patrol, Orange is the New Black),Lorraine Toussaint (Orange is the New Black) andMirirai Sithole(Black Mirror, Russian Doll) are among the stars set to lend their voices for the upcoming audiobook production of Elena Favilli’sGood Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World(Listening
.Ellen DeGeneres and Wanda Sykes are among the stars who have celebrated National Coming Out Day.
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins bosses have vowed this year's series to be "the best ever" as the line-up is more diverse than in any of the previous years. Included in this year's celeb list already is Loose Women panelist Saira Khan, former footballer Kieron Dyer and former Love Island star Wes Nelson.
Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond revved up with caravans in the Highlands yesterday – complete with a coronavirus testing centre.They were at picturesque Glentruim filming their show despite heavy downpours.The area is the geographic centre of Scotland and the trio filmed about half a mile from the stone that marks the spot.They arrived on the Glentruim Estate in 70s American cars towing caravans.The group also had some American and Russian cars which they raced around a field.The crew
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Crypt TV, the company behind Facebook Watch’s The Birch, is making its first animated horror series for the digital service.Woman In The Book will star Diane Guerrero, star of DC’s Doom Patrol and Netflix’s Orange Is The New Black.The Latinx series is multilingual, using both Spanish and English, and follows the lives of three estranged siblings who reunite at an aging Mexican hacienda to wrestle for their inheritance, but inadvertently unleash a
Kentucky-born George Clooney is among the celebrities sharing their anger after only one police officer was charged in connection with the death of a black woman in the state.
Ryan Reynolds spelled out what is at stake in the upcoming US presidential election while Kerry Washington pulled a bait-and-switch as celebrities marked Voter Registration Day.
Normal People's Paul Mescal and Insecure's Yvonne Orji, got suitably dressed up for the occasion.While Mescal posed a for a picture on the stairs of his home in his Louis Vuitton suit, Orji went one step further, filling her home with gold balloons, champagne and red roses.The only thing that could outshine her home set-up was Orji herself, who looked flawless in a red sequinned, thigh-high split gown.A post shared by Yvonne Orji (@yvonneorji)She paired the look with a matching deep-red lip and
Even Hollywood has grown weary of the stay-at-home style. That was evident in the number of high-glam moments seen before and during Sunday’s 72nd Emmy Awards: "Haven’t dressed up in a while so had to make the most of it," Kerry Washington said in an Instagram post that included an image of the Little Fires Everywhere star and executive producer in a leopard-patterned Dolce & Gabbana sequined dress, paired with emeralds by Chopard.
Emmy-nominated Yvonne Orji, who stars as Molly on Insecure, popped into a virtual happy hour, a.k.a. Quarantinis, with members of Hearst Black Culture last month to chat about what success and self-contentment mean to her.
Natasha Lyonne and Alia Shawkat are developing “Desert People,” a comedy series about Iraqi immigrants, for Amazon Prime Video, an individual with knowledge tells TheWrap.The half-hour project, which is co-created by the “Russian Doll” star and “Arrested Development” alum, is centered on a family of Iraqi immigrants who run a gentleman’s club in Palm Springs.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorThe 2020 Emmys had their share of surprises – besides being virtual, pretty funny and surprisingly glitch free.A sweep by Canadian import Schitt’s Creek for Pop TV was widely anticipated but not quite to the extent we got, a complete vacuuming up of everything touching the comedy category for seven wins.