Zach Braff and Sarah Michelle Gellar have issued warnings about the seriousness of coronavirus following the death of their friend Nick Cordero as a result of severe medical complications after he contracted the illness.
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“Scrubs” BFFs Zach Braff and Donald Faison spoke to Kelly Clarkson on her show Monday about racism and the Black Lives Matter protests.
Braff admitted that even though he grew up in a diverse neighbourhood and is best friends with a Black man, that isn’t enough.
“That having been said, I think this conversation is new for me in a sense, because as I’m listening to everyone who’s speaking, I know that I, too, have lots to learn. It’s not enough to just to say, ‘Oh, my best friend is a Black man.’
Zach Braff and Sarah Michelle Gellar have issued warnings about the seriousness of coronavirus following the death of their friend Nick Cordero as a result of severe medical complications after he contracted the illness.
Broadway star, Nick Cordero.After a 90-day hospital battle with coronavirus, Mr Cordero died on Sunday at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles.Taking to Instagram, his wife Amanda Kloots confirmed the reports and wrote a heartfelt message: "God has another angel in heaven now."My darling husband passed away this morning. He was surrounded in love by his family, singing and praying as he gently left this earth."She continued: "Nick was such a bright light.
Nick Cordero — who died on Sunday after a months-long battle with coronavirus -- Zach Braff is sharing one of Cordero's final requests.«Nick Cordero passed at 11:40am today with his wife and mother by his side,» Braff wrote on Instagram, sharing a black and white photo of Cordero and his wife, Amanda Kloots. «I have honestly never known a kinder person.
Also Read: Nick Cordero, Tony-Nominated Broadway Actor, Dies at 41 of CoronavirusWe lost one of the great ones today. My Friend Nick Cordero has passed on.
Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence has spoken about his stance on the show’s use of blackface, after he requested three episodes were removed from streaming services.On the podcast Fake Doctors, Real Friends, hosted by the show’s stars Zach Braff and Donald Faison, Lawrence was invited alongside fellow cast member Sarah Chalke to discuss the decision to remove those episodes.“I did see some things directed at Donald and Zach and Sarah,” Lawrence explained, referring to reactions levelled at the stars
Kelly Clarkson won a Daytime Emmy for hosting The Kelly Clarkson Show, and she included her husband Brandon Blackstock in her thank you note. Kelly won the award for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host for the first season of her talk show.
Three episodes of hit U.S. TV show “Scrubs” have been pulled from streaming service Hulu over characters using blackface.
Following the announcement that episodes of “30 Rock” featuring white characters in blackface have been pulled from Hulu and Amazon Prime Video, another NBC sitcom will be plucking similarly problematic episodes from streaming services.
He burst onto the scene in controversial, tree-raping circumstances with – to quote legendary author Stephen King – “The ultimate experience in gruelling terror,” (THE EVIL DEAD), but director Sam Raimi is now cemented as one of cinema’s current blockbusting filmmakers. Thanks to his record-breaking SPIDER-MAN trilogy, Raimi now has a lot of say in the projects he works on.
.The episodes in question are “My Fifteen Seconds” (season 3, episode 7), “My Jiggly Ball” (season 5, episode 4) and “My Chopped Liver” (season 5, episode 17).
Will Thorne Staff WriterHulu has removed three episodes of “Scrubs” which featured characters in blackface, following a request by the show’s creator Bill Lawrence and ABC Studios, sources have confirmed to Variety.The episodes in question are “My Fifteen Seconds” (season 3, episode 7), “My Jiggly Ball” (season 5, episode 4) and “My Chopped Liver” (season 5, episode 17).
They may be competitors on The Voice, but Blake Shelton has been “supportive” to Kelly Clarkson amid Brandon Blackstock’s divorce. A source told Us Weekly on Wednesday, June 17, that Kelly has found a friend in her fellow The Voice coach amid her separation from—wait for it—his longtime manager.
Kelly Clarkson has been leaning on her "supportive" pal Blake Shelton amid her divorce. The 38-year-old singer filed for divorce from music manager Brandon Blackstock, 43, earlier this month after seven years of marriage, and it has now been reported she's relying on the company of Blake - who is in a longterm relationship with Gwen Stefani - to help her get back on her feet.
Kelly Clarkson is weathering the often treacherous waters of divorce and has been looking to close friends for support amid her public split from husband Brandon Blackstock, according to a new report. “Blake [Shelton] has been supportive and the friend she has needed, as always,” a source close to the “American Idol” alum told Us Weekly on Wednesday.
All breakups are difficult — but we can’t imagine how tricky this must all be for Kelly Clarkson.
Kelly Clarkson is leaning on friends for support after filing for divorce from her husband, Brandon Blackstock, earlier this month.A source tells ET that the singer's fellow coaches, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, have been there for her (as well as Blackstock) during this difficult time.«They both know how painful divorce can be and just want the best for their friends,» the source says, adding that those closest to Clarkson "saw this coming" for a while.