Captain Sandy Yawn is known for her no nonsense attitude, cracking the whip with her crew as they sail across the Mediterranean sea, waiting on demanding guests in the most stunning locations.
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's Jason Chambers is leaning into that «Captain Cutie» nickname. «I, honestly, am a little bit more humble than all that,» Captain Jason confesses to ET over video chat, reflecting on a marketing campaign for the show's second season, which sees him stripping down and dancing to a personalized version of Right Said Fred's «I'm Too Sexy.» «It is a little bit funny,» he says. «I do find it funny when they asked me to do that ad campaign.
I was like, are you serious? They just said look, it's going to be fantastic, it's going to be great — it's going to be great — and I do trust them. They're all wonderful people, the producers, and everyone that works behind the scenes, just really wonderful people.
So I do trust them a hell of a lot, and it was funny.»«I do find the humor in a hell of a lot of it,» he adds, «and I don't take it too serious at all. And I I enjoy the fact that it's making people laugh and having a fun time, and it does put a little bit of acting into the, because we are real, it is a real show, and so to do that little bit at the end, and all let our hair down and have fun together as a crew, and do something that is a little bit acting.
Captain Sandy Yawn is known for her no nonsense attitude, cracking the whip with her crew as they sail across the Mediterranean sea, waiting on demanding guests in the most stunning locations.
Alison Herman TV Critic In “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart,” the namesake plants have multiple meanings. After a fire takes the lives of both of her parents in coastal Australia, nine-year-old Alice (Alyla Browne) moves to Thornfield, a secluded wildflower farm run by her estranged grandmother June (Sigourney Weaver). But Thornfield is more than just a source a native flora; “flowers” are also what June calls her employees, all women escaping violent pasts and troubled home lives.
Kate Chastain is learning a lot in her first few months as a mom. Namely, she despises «tummy time.»«You have to teach them literally everything,» the former star remarks to ET, chatting from her home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, over video call. She welcomed her first child, a son named Sullivan Cay, in May.«I didn't know about 'tummy time,'» she rattles off.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Jeff Daniels’ musical, audio-only memoir “Alive and Well Enough” — blending spoken word, storytelling, original music and performance — is coming exclusively to Audible. All episodes of the 12-episode first season will drop Sept. 7, 2023, exclusively on Audible at this link.
Captain Lee isn’t just caught up on Below Deck drama — he also has plenty of thoughts on Tom Sandoval‘s Vanderpump Rules cheating scandal with Raquel Leviss.
We got the chance to catch up with fan fave Below Deck star Captain Lee Rosbach!
EXCLUSIVE: Moulin Rouge! The Musical, based on Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 luscious pop classic movie starring Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor and Jim Broadbent, has recouped its costs — not only the $28 million Broadway price tag, but it also recouped sizable sums in London’s West End and Australia.
Kate Chastain is tired of the speculation around her son’s paternity — and she has the receipts that prove Ben Robinson isn’t the father.
Holly Jones Chémi Pérez and Joel Cazorla of Spain’s Cabo Sur Films is teaming with Lucía Flórez and her Peru-based production company, El Taller.pe to produce the feature-length documentary “Ever and the Sharks” (“El niño y el tiburón”). Boasting prior social impact and environmental work, they’re gearing up to present the project at Locarno’s upcoming Match Me! networking forum, unspooling Aug.
Below Deck‘s Gary King admitted he wasn’t proud of the way he handled himself during his season 4 love triangle with Daisy Kelliher and Colin MacRae.
Robert Downey Sr., the younger Downey made his acting debut at age five, playing the ironic role of a sick puppy n his father’s film “Pound.” Downey Jr. found early success as an adjunct member of the Brat Pack, starring in the nihilist classic “Less Than Zero.” He earned his first Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Charlie Chaplin in the eponymous film. Downey has famously, and publicly, battled substance abuse, spending much of the 90’s and early aughts in and out of treatment centers and correctional facilities before finally getting sober in 2003 and making the unlikely leap from getting high to becoming the highest paid actor in Hollywood.
a pithy parody of country superstar Jason Aldean’s divisive ditty “Try That in A Small Town” — a song that has come under fire for so-called “pro-lynching” lyrics.The 35-year-old Knoxville, Tennessee, musician, whose real name is Adeem Maria, titled his takedown “Sundown Town.” He annihilates Aldean’s anthem with cutting lines such as: “We got no protests or civil unrest/Never took no goddamn COVID test and we can all read but we don’t do it/Driving trucks valued higher than a new Corvette/Yeah, we all wear boots and we love to shoot and we move for the cops to stop people like you.” Aldean’s original has taken a brutal beating from online critics for allegedly promoting racism and violence.The troublesome tune was released in May, but was thrust into the spotlight after the recent release of its music video. The “Small Town” video features footage from BLM demonstrations and other protests, and depicts Aldean posing in front of an American flag draped over the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tennessee.
Robert Downey Jr. has revealed that he’s a fan of Sleaford Mods.While promoting his new film Oppenheimer, the actor appeared alongside director Christopher Nolan in an autocomplete interview for Wired.During the interview, Downey Jr.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Reading between the lines of country superstar Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town” has mostly been up to media commentators and social media participants so far, but one country/Americana singer has taken up the duty of writing a satirical number that spells out some of what Aldean’s critics believe are undertones implicit highly contentious hit. A criticism that has come Aldean’s way has been that the ominous language of “Try That in a Small Town” echoes the coded or uncoded threats that have historically been associated with the South’s “sundown towns” — places where, in the most dangerous eras of segregation, people of color and other outsiders were advised to get out of before dark. Now the singer known as Adeem the Artist has made that interpretation of Aldean’s “See how far ya get down the road” lyrics explicit with a parody song posted on social media called “Sundown Town.” (Hear the song embedded in the artist’s tweet, below.)
reunion on Tuesday, the trio shared what happened after the cameras stopped rolling on season 4.«We explored something together,» Colin said of himself and Daisy. «The first time I saw her again was at the Newport boat show, I flew her over from the U.K. to come see me; that was really good.
During the Below Deck Sailing Yacht season 4 reunion, Daisy Kelliher and Colin MacRae finally addressed what caused their fallout following their onscreen romance.
During Peacock’s extended version of part 1 of the Below Deck Sailing Yacht season 4 reunion, Captain Glenn weighed in on the assumption that he chooses Gary King over Daisy Kelliher.
Drama from season 4 of Below Deck Sailing Yacht did not remain on board — and the cast had plenty of issues to address during the reunion.
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Below Deck Down Under season 2 plans to deliver plenty of drama and romance — starting with a “love pentagon.”