Yes, there’s a plan for what comes next after the Love, Victor season one finale cliffhanger. Warning, spoilers follow. The 10th episode of Love, Victor season one had Victor (Michael Cimino) at the big dance where he was there determined to give Mia (Rachel Naomi Hilson) a perfect night before breaking things off with her. And
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With coronavirus making large-scale festivals a public health hazard and widespread protests forcing the nation into a reckoning on racial inequality, this Pride season is one unlike any other. And yet, the spirit of a movement itself born out of a protest lives on. As the month of June comes to a close and International
Big Mouth co-creator Nick Kroll also released a statement on his own social media, explaining that they will be casting a Black actor in the role. “After thoughtful discussion with us and our Black collaborators, Jenny Slate has decided, and we wholeheartedly agree, that Missy on Big Mouth should be voiced by a Black actor,”
The toll of the coronavirus pandemic is vast. It’s worldwide—and deeply personal at the same time. Netflix’s Lenox Hill, a docuseries about four doctors in a New York City hospital, had cameras there to capture the personal toll on patients, their families and the healthcare providers. A special episode out on Wednesday, June 24, features
As we find ourselves in a Pride season unlike any other, with the country battling a pandemic while rising up to tackle the systemic oppression that’s plagued Black Americans for decades, how has your personal definition of Pride changed or shifted this year? I’m not sure. I’m trying to educate myself a lot. I have
Netflix has mysteries that need to be solved. The streamer is bringing back Unsolved Mysteries, the iconic docuseries returns with six new episodes on July 1 with six additional to drop at a later date. The original series creators John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer are on board with Stranger Things executive producer Shawn Levy.
Guests include the co-founders of Black Lives Matter, Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi; 12-year-old singer and viral sensation Keedron Bryant; Ibram X. Kendi, author of Antiracist Baby; Jade Fuller, Nya Collins, Zee Thomas, Kennedy Green, Emma Rose Smith and Mikayla Smith, the teens from Nashville who founded Teens4Equality; Tabitha Brown and her family; and family
At this point, season three of Stranger Things feels like it actually did come out in the 80s. It’s somehow only been about a year since we all witnessed the Battle of Starcourt, and then its devastating conclusion in which it appeared that Hopper (David Harbour) was killed in an explosion, and then the Byers
Beharie told The NYT it took her five years to “undo those three years” she spent on the show. “I’ve been putting pieces of myself back together and healing from all the antibiotics and the antiviral steroids as well as the things that happened in that environment,” she said. “I never wanted to talk about
When 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? star Angela, 54, told her fiancé Michael she got her period for the first time in two years, he was shocked. She was shocked. The audience was shocked. Now, it turns out it wasn’t her period after all. In the above exclusive sneak peek of the Sunday, June
Summertime and the streaming is easy… Happy first weekend of summer, people! And what better way to celebrate the season of sunshine than by spending your Saturday and Sunday checking out new TV shows and catching up on returning ones? In this week’s round-up of our top binge picks, we’ve got the return of a
This June, E! turns 30! To celebrate we’re looking back at the most monumental moments in pop culture. We’re taking a trip down memor-E! lane in honor of E!’s 30th anniversary! Before current E! shows like Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Total Bellas and Botched, there were classic hits that paved the way. And because we
The first of many difficult conversations. On last week’s Married to Medicine Los Angeles, Dr. Imani Walker had a heart-to-heart with Dr. Britten Cole, revealing that she had asked her husband, Phil Johnson, for a divorce. Now, Dr. Imani is trying to navigate how to tell everyone else in her life—most importantly, her and Phil’s son, Idris. In this
If there is one thing we love more than Li’l Sebastian and the Harvest Festival, it’s some of these couples from Parks and Recreation! In case you hadn’t heard, when NBC’s streaming service Peacock launches later this July, the iconic comedy series will be available to binge over and over again. That means you can
This June, E! turns 30! To celebrate we’re looking back at the most monumental moments in pop culture. Where were you when Friends premiered in 1994? We were on set. To celebrate our 30th anniversary, we’ve gone to the vaults and are giving you footage from the very first set visits to some of your favorite
While we are huge fans of award shows and the red carpet fashion that comes with it, there has been a disappointing lack of diversity in many of the award shows nominees. In 2016, activist April Reign called out the 2015 Oscars for featuring only white nominees in all four acting categories, sparking thousands to
After all, this is absof–kinglutely not your ordinary workout. In the vide above, instructor Madelaine O’Connell—wearing a white tulle skirt and pink sports bra, a nod to Sarah Jessica Parker‘s character—ditches typical weights and uses, well, full bottles of rosé to sculpt her body. (A martini overflowing with a Cosmopolitan just didn’t seem practical.) “What I love most about Sex and
“We are seeing now more than ever that representation is important for Black and brown people of color. How we are represented on our television shows determines how society sees us, and the empathy and support they will grant our communities. When we are constantly depicted as narcos and maids, we can’t expect to find