Sherri Shepherd recreated an iconic moment from “The Oprah Winfrey Show” except, this time, it occurred on her own daytime talk show “Sherri”.
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Zerlina Maxwell is leaving MSNBC after the end of her Peacock streaming series.
MSNBC announced last month that it was canceling streaming shows from Maxwell and Ayman Mohyeldin that had appeared on the news brand’s Peacock hub. At the time, the network said that it wanted Maxwell to continue to serve as an analyst. Mohyeldin will continue his weekend MSNBC show and will serve as a fill-in anchor on weekdays.
Maxwell said on Tuesday that the last episode of Zerlina on Peacock, set for Sept. 15, also will be her last day with MSNBC. She has hosted the show since 2020.
“Thank you to my team @zerlinashow! I was able to use our show and my voice to put the spotlight on black and brown communities that are not often considered in mainstream conversations,” Maxwell wrote on Twitter. “I am really excited about the next chapter and I’m looking forward to moving into a space at the forefront of where the media is headed!”
Maxwell has not disclosed her next plans. She also hosts the daily Mornings with Zerlina for SiriusXM’s Progress Channel.
MSNBC earlier this year folded its streaming channel The Choice on MSNBC into a new hub on Peacock’s subscription tier.
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Gwen Stefani is getting a blast from the past during 's Blind Auditions!In ET's exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's episode, 19-year-old Alyssa Witrado takes the stage with the hope of making a team. And she thrills two of the coaches right away — Gwen and newcomer Camila Cabello — when she breaks out her unique rendition of No Doubt's «Don't Speak.»While Camila jokes that the competition feels «rigged» in favor of Gwen, Alyssa gushes that she's a major fan of both coaches, breathing, «I love you, Gwen!»«That's what I say every morning,» jokes Gwen's husband and fellow coach, Blake Shelton.«You're, like, the perfect, ideal dream girl for me to work with,» Gwen gushes, to which Camila laments, «I'm going home!»Watch the full audition below and tune in tonight to see what team Alyssa decides to join!When ET spoke with coaches ahead of season 22, Gwen admitted that, despite the competition, she was having a great time being back on set with her hubby. «It's just pretty fun,» she admitted, referencing one of the pair's duets as she added, «Like, 'Happy Anywhere,' you know what I'm saying?»But while Blake claimed that he's «more competitive» and strategic with Gwen back, John Legend joked that having his wife on set is the country star's «kryptonite.»«She takes the edge off him just a little bit,» he explained.
Gwen Stefani is raring to return to NBC's The Voice after a two season break as one of the coaches and judges.MORE: Gwen Stefani wows in cropped corset and chains as she graces the cover of VogueThe singer is even more excited given who's making up the group, not only consisting of John Legend and new coach Camila Cabello, but also her husband Blake Shelton.VIDEO: Gwen Stefani gives jaw-dropping tour of chapel at homeShe shared a brand new sneak peek of herself on the new season ahead of the upcoming premiere, but it didn't get the positive reaction she had hoped.In the video, she wore a Barbiecore-themed stoned and bejeweled pink mini dress with matching pants and sky-high heels.MORE: Gwen Stefani baffles fans with 'unrecognisable' appearance on chat showShe sat in her chair and as it lit up, it swiveled around to reveal the former No Doubt singer excitedly clapping for all the contestants to come.While many were excited to see her back, a few were wishing for some of their older favorites to return, particularly OG coach Adam Levine, and some commented on how different she looked from when she was first on.A post shared by NBC's The Voice (@nbcthevoice)Gwen's sneak peek garnered a mixed reactionMost were happy to see her return, though, as one wrote: "Love her so so much," and another said: "Gwen is in the House!!!" while a third added: "So happy she's back!!"Many even provided the song that they would sing for their own chair-turning moment, and while a majority opted for Don't Speak, a few threw out other Gwen favorites like Hollaback Girl.MORE: Gwen Stefani supported by husband Blake Shelton and fans as she makes incredibly special debutMORE: Inside Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's custom-built Oklahoma mansionThis
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The Weeknd is set to resume his ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ tour later this month after he was forced to abruptly end his LA show last weekend due to vocal issues.The Canadian artist, real name Abel Tesfaye, made it through four songs of his gig at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on Saturday (September 3) before he left the stage.Returning to address the crowd, Tesfaye offered his “personal” apologies for ending the show early, saying: “I’m going to make sure everyone is good, you’ll get your money back. But I’ll do a show real soon for you guys.”The artist later clarified on Twitter that “my voice went out during the first song”, adding: “I’m devastated.
The Weeknd knows how to treat his fans.
The Weeknd is sharing some amazing news! After leaving the stage early, and canceling the remainder of his show in Los Angeles on Saturday, the 32-year-old singer says that he is all cleared to get back onstage and will pick up his After Hours Til Dawn tour in his hometown of Toronto. “Doctor says my voice is safe and with rest i’ll be solid and able to bring the show my TORONTO fans are waiting for. LA date is being worked out soon,” he captioned a picture of him onstage.
@zerlinashow on 9/15 next week will also be my last day at @msnbc,” she tweeted.She thanked her team, adding, “I was able to use our show and my voice to put the spotlight on black and brown communities that are not often considered in mainstream conversations. I am really excited about the next chapter and I’m looking forward to moving into a space at the forefront of where the media is headed!”Maxwell did not specify what her next media job will be.The departure comes after the news last Wednesday that both “Zerlina” and Ayman Mohyeldin’s Peacocks shows were being cut.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Zerlina Maxwell is leaving MSNBC. Maxwell, one of the first anchors to launch an all-streaming program for the NBCUniversal-backed news outlet, announced her departure on social media Tuesday. MSNBC decided to cancel her program last month, marking some of the first cutbacks to its streaming ambitions. A program led by Ayman Mohyeldin was also canceled, but he is expected to remain as a weekend host on MSNBC’s cable network. Executives had hoped Maxwell, a Democratic activist and former campaign aide to Hillary Clinton would stay on in an analyst role. But she appears to have declined. “My last episode of @zerlinashow on 9/15 next week will also be my last day at @msnbc,” she posted Tuesday. The anchor thanked her production team for the ability to use our show and my voice to put the spotlight on black and brown communities that are not often considered in mainstream conversations.”
The Weeknd abruptly canceled his Los Angeles concert moments after he began singing Saturday night at SoFi Stadium amid vocal concerns. Fans packed the newly-built, 70,000-seat arena in Inglewood, California, for the second, sold-out night of his "After Hours Til Dawn" global stadium tour, only to be left disappointed a few songs into the show when he pulled the plug on the entire production. He later tweeted, "My voice went out during the first song and I'm devastated.
The show must not go on. The Weeknd ended his Los Angeles concert early on Saturday, September 3, after he realized his voice was faltering.