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More than a mom. Nika King plays the mother of Zendaya and Storm Reid‘s characters on Euphoria, and she said it’s been a learning experience.
“Performing with Zendaya and Storm Reid is just like a master class,” King exclusively told Us Weekly on Saturday, September 10, at the eBay and GBK Brand Bar Luxury Award Lounge at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles.
Zendaya, 26, plays Rue, a teen drug addict, and Reid, 19, plays younger sister Gia, who is traumatized after seeing her sister overdose. Leslie is just trying to keep her daughters safe on the HBO drama, which was up for 16 Primetime Emmy Awards this year.
“They are young and they bring their A-game, and I’m like ‘OK!’ I’m older – a little bit, a little bit older — but every day on set is another day to be amazing, to be great,” King explained.
The Miami native said the young actresses are always in her corner. “That bond is always supportive and like, ‘Let’s knock this out of the park so people know, like, the addiction that young people are going through is a real issue,'” King continued. “We want to make sure that we capture all of that — the good, the bad and the ugly.”
However, she isn’t exactly like their mom. “[Our bond is] more sisterly because I’ll try to be young and they’ll be like, ‘Girl, sit down, you old.’ I want to do some TikToks, I want to do all the challenges,” she told Us. “I want to stay hip and stay cool, and it’s always a great time – every time we link up outside of the set.”
The Funny Married Stuff alum admitted that she was “a little nervous going into the Emmys.” Euphoria was up for best drama at the Monday, September 12, awards show, and King wanted to make sure she looked good if she ended up on the Mircosoft Theater stage with her
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Sarah Jessica Parker confirmed that John Corbett will return to his role as fan-favorite "Sex and the City" character Aidan Shaw in the sequel series "And Just Like That…" It was previously reported in August that Corbett was returning to the show as the lovable furniture designer for a "substantial, multi-episode arc." At the time, HBO Max would not confirm or deny the information. While speaking to "Entertainment Tonight," Parker all but confirmed the character will be returning.
Meghan King is answering burning questions about her whirlwind marriage to Cuffe Owens exclusively with Us Weekly — including the gift that his uncle President Joe Biden brought to the nuptials.
With the last season of Selling Sunset bursting with drama, fans of the Netflix series are counting down the weeks until series six lands next year. And star of the show Chrishell Stause tells us that we can expect even more shocking scenes when the new series finally hits our screens.
Gayle King has voiced her opinion on a possible Royal Family reconciliation.
We all dream of becoming millionaires.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Sara Ramírez are teasing that the second season of And Just Like That… has started production. The stars of the HBO Max series shared a couple of photos from the table read ahead of filming of the first episode.
Margot Robbie says the moment on set when the widely published photos of Barbie were taken was “most humiliating” of her life. The Australian actress says she and Ryan Gosling were “mortified” as hundreds of people looked at them while they were in full neon leotards. Margot Robbie, 32, spoke about her experience filming for Greta Gerwig’s forthcoming film Barbie, where she portrays the well-known fashion doll alongside Gosling who plays Ken, Barbie’s boyfriend.
Ellise Shafer Kanye West took to Instagram on Tuesday to question a Billboard report that his “camp” has been quietly shopping his song catalog, writing via Stories: “Just like Taylor Swift… my publishing is being put up for my sale without my knowledge.” Billboard reported on Monday that members of the rapper’s team “have met selectively with prospective buyers to explore what kind of valuation his song catalog could fetch,” estimating that they are seeking $175 million. In another Instagram Story, West posted a screenshot of a text message with an unnamed person, with West asking, “Can you ask Gee who is selling my publishing,” likely referring to his manager Gee Roberson. “Fake news,” the person replies. “Of course every publisher wants to pitch there [sic] hardest to buy. Smh.”
podcast released Tuesday, a day after Adnan Syed walked out of court following the vacating of his murder conviction, host Sarah Koenig noted that most or all of the evidence cited in prosecutors' motion to overturn the conviction was available since 1999.«Yesterday, there was a lot of talk about fairness, but most of what the state put in that motion to vacate, all the actual evidence, was either known or knowable to cops and prosecutors back in 1999,» Koenig said in concluding the new episode. «So even on a day when the government publicly recognizes its own mistakes, it's hard to feel cheered about a triumph of fairness.
winners and nominees from the 74th annual Emmy Awards quickly made their way to the high-profile after-parties to let loose. The casts of and had much to celebrate as they took home multiple wins, while other co-stars simply enjoyed being in one another's company. Reese Witherspoon and other stars gave ET exclusive details on the upcoming seasons of their hit shows, while Jimmy Kimmel exclusively spoke with ET about his viral on-stage moment during Quinta Brunson's acceptance speech. And the fashion extravaganza continued with some stunning outfit changes from the likes of Emmy winner Zendaya and others. Here's what went down at the evening's biggest after-parties.The Cast That Plays TogetherThe stars of made a night of it at the Netflix Emmys after-party. Lee Rodriguez (Fabiola Torres), Richa Moorjani (Kamala) and Christina Kartchner (Eve) were all spotted sitting on a couch chatting. They appeared to be very deep in conversation.
Zendaya's just gone and made Emmys history by becoming the youngest-ever two-time Emmy acting winner for her role as Rue in the hit series Euphoria. Not only that, the 26-year-old is also the first Black woman to win the Emmy for Lead Actress in a Drama Series twice. Acting noms aside, Zendaya was additionally nominated as an executive producer of the groundbreaking series, which was up for a total of 16 nominations.
“Succession,” another opportunity for “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong to express his displeasure with a major world leader.While accepting the prize for the show, Armstrong quipped that it had been a big week for successions, in reference to the passing of long-time U.K. ruler Queen Elizabeth II and the subsequent promotion of her eldest son, now known as King Charles III.“New king in the UK.
K.J. Yossman “Succession” showrunner Jesse Armstrong made a dig at the U.K.’s King Charles III during his Emmys acceptance speech on Monday night. Taking to the stage along with the show’s execs and castmembers, including Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Matthew Macfadyen and Nicholas Braun, to accept the Emmy for outstanding drama series, Armstrong said, “Big week for successions. New king in the U.K., this for us.” Armstrong, who is British, then said: “Evidently a little bit more voting in our winning than Prince Charles,” prompting gasps from the audience and some of his team on stage.
Making ’em laugh. Pete Davidson joked about missing rehearsal for the 74th annual Primetime Emmy Awards while presenting the trophy for Outstanding Comedy Series.
BreAnna Bell Zendaya made history — once again — by winning the Emmy award for lead actress in a drama series for her performance in “Euphoria.” She became the youngest lead actress in a drama winner with her first win for “Euphoria” in 2020. Now, at 26 years old, Zendaya is the youngest actress to win two acting Emmys. During her speech, Zendaya thanked the cast and crew of “Euphoria” as well as those who have shared with her their stories of addiction. “My greatest wish for ‘Euphoria’ was that it could help heal people, and I just want to say thank you to everyone who shared their story with me,” she said. “I want you to know that anyone who has loved a Rue or feels like you are a Rue, I’m so grateful for your stories and I carry them with me and carry them with her. Thank you so much.”
Ted Lasso‘s Brett Goldstein returned to the Emmy stage yet again this year claiming his second straight best supporting actor Emmy for his performance as Roy Kent. Goldstein also promised that he would try not to swear like the foul mouthed Kent, a promise he just couldn’t keep.