No regrets here! Josh Peck revealed there isn’t much he would want to change about his years as a child star on Nickelodeon.
10.03.2023 - 03:15 / perezhilton.com
Brian Laundrie‘s mother has finally broken her silence — you know, because she was legally forced to, obviously.
In a new affidavit, Roberta Laundrie explains in her own words just what the heck she really meant with that shocking note she wrote to her son.
As you’ve probably heard, the family of Gabby Petito are suing her killer’s parents. As part of their lawsuit, they’re trying to prove the Laundries knew Gabby was dead the whole time and kept it to themselves — causing them extra emotional stress. A letter found on Brian’s body when it was finally discovered in the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park seems to imply just what they’re trying to prove — if they get to show it to the jury.
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According to a December legal filing by Petito attorney Patrick Reilly, the note is marked “burn after reading.” And inside, Roberta’s words to her son were shocking — as she “offered to bring a shovel to help bury the body.” The attorney told the court last month:
The Laundries’ legal team is trying to keep a jury from ever seeing that letter by convincing a judge it’s irrelevant. HOW?? Well, they finally got Roberta herself to explain in her own words WTF was up with the missive. Writing in an affidavit, the 56-year-old admitted to writing the letter but said it was written months before Gabby’s murder. She claims it was written during a tough time in her relationship with her son, and all the sentiments expressed are about a mother’s love.
Roberta says the “burn after reading” note is a reference to a book they both loved, and that the rest of the letter also contains references to children’s books they shared — including The Runaway Bunny and Little Bear. Something
No regrets here! Josh Peck revealed there isn’t much he would want to change about his years as a child star on Nickelodeon.
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Like father… like son??
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Nominations for the 2023 CMT Music Awards are in!
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Nominations for the 2023 CMT Music Awards are led by country’s woman of the moment, Lainey Wilson, with four, followed by three apiece for Cody Johnson, newcomer Jelly Roll and the show’s recurring co-host, Kane Brown. For the second year in a row, the three-hour telecast will be getting its premiere network airing on CMT’s big sister network, CBS — along with a livestream on Paramount+ — and for the first time, it will be based out of Austin. The show goes out live from the Moody Center April 2 at 8 p.m. ET on the broadcast network and airs tape-delayed in the same time slot on the west coast. Several days after the broadcast and streaming premiere, the show will appear on its titular network, CMT, as an “extended cut” with 30 minutes of additional material, bringing the running time there to three and a half hours. That expanded edition bows on CMT April 6 at 8 ET/PT.
CMT Music Awards will have plenty of familiar faces — and a whole lot of new ones. Lainey Wilson leads the charge with four noms, including Performance of the Year and Female Video of the Year. Tied with three nominees apiece are first-time nominee Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, and CMT Music Awards co-host Kane Brown.Across all categories, CMT is recognizing 21 first-time nominees.Meanwhile, the first round of nominations for the highly coveted Video of the Year award has 16 acts, including another nod for Carrie Underwood, who reigns as the most awarded artist in CMT history with a total of 25 wins.
!ET's Nischelle Turner spoke to Jason Sudeikis and Hannah Waddingham ahead of the show's season 3 premiere, where Sudeikis revealed that the show's third season was written to be the last in the series.«I mean, that's how we went about writing it, that we wanted to close up this chapter of it — so much changed with when you hire writers, when you cast it, just based on the elements of the day like, 'Oh, we want this to happen, but oh, it’s raining,' so you have go with the flow. So, there’s good ways to go with the flow, and there’s adjustments. It’s all been splendid and harmonious, but the idea was to do three years. I mean, if we had the opportunity, if we were able to, never know how something's going to be received.»He continued, «This thing could have really been a sticky turd, or it could have been just what it is, and people still not like it and not get to do it.
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Gabby Petito‘s family is NOT letting this go. And every bit of new evidence they find just paints a worse picture of the cop who let Brian Laundrie go after that infamous roadside interrogation.
Donald Trump‘s Make America Great Again movement “racist”.The Breaking Bad actor shared his thoughts on the former US president’s catchphrase on Who’s Talking With Chris Wallace.“The Make America Great again – my comment is, do you, do you, do you accept that that could possibly be construed as a racist remark? And most people, a lot of people go, ‘How could that be racist? Make America Great Again?” Cranston said..@BryanCranston explains to Chris Wallace why “MAGA” is a racist remark. (So well done, worth a watch.) pic.twitter.com/c3SdlyzFwe— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) February 25, 2023“I said, ‘so just ask yourself from, from an African-American experience, when was it ever great in America for the African-American? When was it great?'” he continued.“So if you’re making it great again, it’s not including them.”The actor went on to say that white people must accept the injustices of the past even if it may seem uncomfortable.“So it’s, it’s to teach us in the woke world to open up and, and accept the possibilities that our privilege has created blind spots for us,” he said.
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