Television

The Cheetah Girls starring…Solange Knowles?! It almost happened. While all good Disney Channel Original Movie fans know that the empowering musical film franchise starred Raven-Symoné, Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams and Sabrina Bryan as the BFFs-turned-pop stars, it may come as a surprise to learn that Beyoncé‘s kid sister reportedly came close to making a big splash
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Kelly Ripa has noted your concern.  Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Live with Kelly and Ryan adapted to these socially distanced times and joined the many people who redefined what it means to work from home by having their famous co-hosts broadcast live from their homes. While it’s been a new challenge, Ripa and Ryan Seacrest have forged ahead through
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Saving face. On tonight’s all-new Botched, doctors Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow met with new patient Hope, who had multiple surgeries to repair her face after a terrible motorcycle accident. Unfortunately, due to the extent of her injuries, Hope was left with scarring and was unrecognizable. “It took 13-and-a-half hours in surgery puttin’ me back together,”
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We’ve been expecting you. In case you haven’t heard, you have been formally invited to reunite with the characters of Downton Abbey by binging the series on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock! Whether you are a super-fan who has missed The Dowager Countess’ biting quips or want to experience the award-winning show’s story for the first time,
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Zoë Kravitz hit all the right notes on Instagram. Earlier this week, it was revealed that Hulu’s High Fidelity television show wouldn’t return for a second season. Zoë, who played the lead role and told the story through a female perspective, said goodbye to the series in an Instagram post on Wednesday, August 5. However, the 31-year-old star didn’t hold back
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Ready to blow this joint?  As soon as it debuted on August 8, 2005, Weeds became Showtime’s highest rated show, with fans unable to resist the story of single-mom-turned-pot-dealer Nancy Botwin (Mary Louise Parker) and her dysfunctional family.  Created by Jenji Kohan, Weeds kept blazing for eight seasons, ending its run in 2012, though it was reported
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