Brian Austin Green is not here for criticism about his parenting choices, especially after he recently defended ex-wife Megan Fox about their kids’ outfit choices.
30.05.2023 - 14:25 / thewrap.com
Perino appeared on a charity version of the show alongside Lakers great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and CNBS journalist David Faber in May of 2012. There were in fact a couple of embarrassing moments, but they came from the mouth of Abdul-Jabbar.
In one case, the clue was about the subject of his famous line from the comedy “Airplane!,” but the correct question was Bill Walton – Abdul-Jabbar answered that it was himself.Later, Abdul-Jabbar fielded a clue about the American movie-ratings system, asking what was missing from PG, PG-13, and R. Abdul-Jabbar answered “X,” but the correct response was “G.” Then-host Alex Trebek ribbed the NBA legend for “going in the wrong direction.”As for Perino, one time on “Jeopardy!” seems to have been enough.“I would do ‘100,000 Pyramid,’ which used to be ‘$25,000 Pyramid’ but do with … inflation,” she said.Watch the segments in the videos above and below.
.Brian Austin Green is not here for criticism about his parenting choices, especially after he recently defended ex-wife Megan Fox about their kids’ outfit choices.
Jamie Foxx, please pick up the white courtesy phone. John Boyega is on the line.
Jamie Foxx's colleagues in his new film,, are adding their voices to the chorus of well-wishers and supporters sending their love amid his health battle.Foxx stars in the new Netflix sci-fi dramedy, but was unable to attend the premiere on Wednesday, at the American Black Film Festival in Miami Beach, as he's recovering from a medical complication he suffered back in April.Foxx's co-star, John Boyega, spoke with ET on the red carpet and admitted that he missed seeing the star get to enjoy the film's big debut screening.«I wanted him to show up here but you know, I know he's dealing with what he's dealing with, and we just wish him all the best,» Boyega shared.Boyega said he hasn't had a chance to actually connect with Foxx yet, but added, «I've been calling, I'm just gonna keep on calling. He better pick up. Come on Jamie!»Meanwhile, co-star Teyonah Parris recalled working with Foxx on the set, and how he brought life to the cast and crew during production.«We had so much fun and he's just such a lively person and he brings such an energy to the set,» she shared. «We would never work, we all just had fun laughing and partying.»«I wish Jamie all the recovery and healing.
Brian Austin Green is coming to ex-wife Megan Fox’s defense after someone made up a “bogus” rumor about her and their three children!
Brian Austin Green is defending his ex-wife Megan Fox and their kids.
2023 BET Awards are ready to celebrate Black excellence across music, television, film and sports, and the nominations are stacked.This year's list of nominees — announced by the network on Thursday — is led by Drake, who scored the prize of most nominated with seven nods, including Best Male Hip Hop Artist, Best Male R&B/Pop Artist, Best Group with 21 Savage and Best Collaboration with Future and Tems. GloRilla reigns as the most nominated woman of the night with six nominations, including Best Female Hip Hop Artist, Best New Artist, Album of the Year for and Video of the Year for «Tomorrow 2» with Cardi B.21 Savage and Lizzo earned the third-highest number of nods, with five nominations each, followed by Beyoncé, Burna Boy, Chris Brown, Ice Spice and SZA with four nominations each. Cardi B, Coco Jones, FLO, Future, Jack Harlow, Kendrick Lamar, Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin and Tems round out the rest of the list of multiple nominations, tied with three nods each.While «culture's biggest night» hasn't named a host yet, last year's show was hosted by Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actress Taraji P.
California Governor Gavin Newsom will sit down for an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, on the heels of Newsom’s proposal for a 28th Amendment to the Constitution to address gun safety.
She’s back — and sharing all her thoughts! After returning to The Real Housewives of Orange County, Tamra Judge wasn’t shy about voicing her opinions on several other Bravo stars — including Teresa Giudice.
Paloma Cuevas and Luis Miguel, the ‘it’ couple of the moment, entered a new chapter in their relationship by attending the wedding of Rosa Clará’s son, Daniel, with the American economist Anne-Marie Colling, in Paris. Their trip to the capital of the Seine by the businesswoman and designer with the singer known as the “Sun of Mexico” (El Sol de México) was an open secret, as the rumors spread through newsrooms.
Megan Fox is the newest merc joining Sylvester Stallone to stop nuclear armed terrorists aboard a cargo ship in the first trailer to “The Expendables 4” trailer aka “EXPEND4BLES.” Check out the embed below.The ensemble action film opens in theaters on Sept. 22.Along with Fox, a new generation of stars join the world’s top action stars for an adrenaline-fueled adventure in “EXPEND4BLES.” Reuniting as the team of elite mercenaries, Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, and Sylvester Stallone are joined for the first time by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Fox, Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais, Jacob Scipio, Levy Tran, and Andy Garcia.
Bret Baier will interview former President Donald Trump for Fox News’ Special Report on June 19.
Fox News Channel announced today that it is canceling The Next Revolution with Steve Hilton, though the network indicated the host would stay on as a contributor. The move is part of a reshuffle of the channel’s weekend primetime lineup, the new version of which is set to debut on Saturday.
Dan Bongino’s abrupt departure last month, replacing his Saturday 9 p.m. ET slot with “Lawrence Jones Cross Country.”The new primetime lineup, which will go into effect June 3 will rename “The Big Saturday/Sunday Show” to “The Big Weekend Show,” which will air at 7 p.m.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Fox News Channel is getting ready to shake up weekends. In the aftermath of the departure of weekend opinion host Dan Bongino, Fox News intends to add a new panel show to its Saturday-night grid, while ending Steve Hilton’s Sunday-night program, “The Next Revolution.” Hilton will take a contributor role. Bongino and Fox News parted ways in April after failing to come to terms on a new contract. “We are excited to launch a new dynamic weekend line-up that will further solidify our position as the number one cable news network for more than two decades,” said Megan Albano, the Fox News senior vice president who oversees weekend programming and the weekday panel show “The Five,” in a statement. “We thank Steve Hilton for his show’s contributions and look forward to continuing to feature his valuable insights across our daytime and primetime programming.”
Staying close. Megan Fox was seen walking hand in hand with Machine Gun Kelly one day after her Johnny & Clyde costar Tyson Ritter detailed an alleged tense interaction with the couple on set.
As one of Reality TV’s royal family crossed the line, striking film and television writers joined forces on Wednesday in New York City with another group of culture workers involved in a pay dispute: musicians.
having a baby with his 29-year-old girlfriend. Pacino’s news comes just weeks after De Niro revealed that, at 79 years old, he is also a new father once again.And while the hosts of “The View” didn’t judge the actors for having children with much younger women, especially considering the fact that the men have the means to take care of their families, host Sunny Hostin expressed concern for the children’s futures.“The only thing that I do worry about is the grief that a child will suffer if that parent passes away sooner rather than later,” she said, before adding a caveat.
The family of a teenage girl who was mauled to death by four dogs today backed a new campaign for stricter laws amid a series of recent fatal attacks, saying: "Things are at breaking point. We want justice for families."
Joy Behar’s comment that the GOP presidential hopeful “doesn’t get” systemic racism, calling it “literally the dumbest most offensive thing I’ve witnessed on TV.”Last week, in response to Scott’s announcement that he was running in the GOP primary, Behar compared Scott, who is Black, to Clarence Thomas, saying: “He’s one of those guys … Black Republican who believes in pulling yourself by your bootstraps, rather than, to me, understanding the systemic racism that African Americans face in this country, and other minorities. He doesn’t get it.
A Hollywood icon and philanthropist! Michael J. Fox gained worldwide recognition beginning in 1982 on the NBC sitcom Family Ties and continued his skyrocket to fame for the next four decades.