Everything is bigger in Texas! Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown took home the top honor of Video of the Year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards on Sunday, April 2.
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TooFab released earlier this week.He explained that Gillespie didn’t want to cast him in the role of Ray Bronson, and instead preferred Jeremy Sisto for the part — something the director was reportedly very open about. “I’ll give the man this, I think his name is Jim, he made no bones about it,” the “She’s All That” alum said of the Scottish filmmaker.
“There was no passive aggressiveness — which I hate — he was very direct in the fact that, ‘I don’t want you in this movie.’ So when that’s your first job and you hear those words, it just wrecks you, man. It just wrecks you.”Prinze explained that Gillespie would often send him “psychotic notes” during shooting, such as: “Don’t leave your mouth open [because] you look stupid when you do that.”The negative treatment forced Prinze to reconsider if he wanted to continue his acting career.
The film, which follows four friends as they are being chased by a hook-handed killer, nearly pushed Prinze to use his right hook on the director. “I’m like, ‘I’m either gonna break down or I have to beat this guy’s ass.’ Like, those were the only two options in my head,” he went on.
“I was in pain every single day on that movie. However, it prepared me for this business in a way.”The father of two said he’ll always be thankful for the project and to Gillespie because the experience helped him learn how to deal with difficult people in Hollywood.
Working on the film also connected him with fellow castmate and his now-wife, Sarah Michelle Gellar.Prinze stated: “I’m forever grateful to Jim for being such an a–hole because I’ve never met one like that since … no other director I’ve met felt crossing those lines would be okay. I’ve been prepared for every lesser A-hole in the business.”“I’m not
.Everything is bigger in Texas! Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown took home the top honor of Video of the Year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards on Sunday, April 2.
is back for another season of shade, drama and iconic cameos. Kandi Burruss, Kenya Moore, Drew Sidora, Shereé Whitfield, Marlo Hampton and Olympian Sanya Richards-Ross all return for the new installment as the 'Wives contend with their issues from last season and face a whole new host of conflicts. From Kenya and Marlo's continuously contentious feud to the newly fractured relationship between Kandi and Marlo, there is no shortage of beef in the first look at the new season.At one point, Kandi tells Marlo during a heated argument, «The only reason I'm crying right now is because I can't choke your a**, b**ch!»Meanwhile, in another scene, Marlo slams Drew as a «deranged, bad-bodied actress.»Of course, what's a new season without some old faces? Sheree is reunited with OG castmates Kim Zolciak-Biermann, Lisa Wu and DeShawn Snow for the first time since season 1 of the series.While Kim recently made headlines after the auction of her home in Alpharetta, Georgia — due to foreclosure — was canceled, she seems more than ready to party with her RHOA alums for a night out in the trailer.
Manchester United are preparing to make their move for Harry Kane in the hope of agreeing an £80million deal, according to reports.
Keanu Reeves’ happy place is with his love.
Keanu Reeves gushed about his girlfriend Alexandra Grant this week, saying his last moment of bliss was with the 49-year-old artist just "smiling and laughing and giggling" in bed. "A couple of days ago with my honey," the notoriously private "John Wick" actor told People magazine after he was asked about his most recent "moment of bliss." He continued, "We were in bed. We were connected.
Tottenham legend Glenn Hoddle has admitted nobody would "begrudge" a move away from Spurs for Harry Kane this summer.
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has congratulated Harry Kane on becoming England's all-time record goalscorer.
It won't be long before we're in the midst of the transfer window once again and it looks set to be another expensive one for Manchester United.
Katcy Stephan Next-generation social platform Spill has named cultural leader Kenya Parham its new global VP of community and partnerships. In her role, Parham will be the voice of the Spill community within the company and the face of the platform to creators, communities and media partners externally. Spill, founded in December 2022 by a group of ex-Twitter employees, is named after the phrase “spill the tea.” It aims to recognize and reward culture drivers and voices from the most marginalized groups, in addition to crafting a strong advertiser and creator ecosystem with more nuanced content moderation. Parham will create and execute upon Spill’s audience development strategy from the ground up, with a focus on helping onboard and support creators in the U.S. and in key markets abroad. In addition, this role will drive partnerships and activations with media partners, complementing movie premieres, TV shows, events and other culturally relevant moments people are talking about.
, premiering this Sunday, is introducing viewers to a whole new set of unconventional relationships — couples, or in some cases trios, looking to add more husbands into the family. In this exclusive clip from the show's premiere, Kenya takes viewers inside her relationship with her two partners, Carl and Tiger, and why it works for them.Kenya and Carl have been married for 29 years, and in the clip she shares that 12 years into their marriage, they decided she was going to have multiple partners because she had met and fell for another man.
Charna Flam Freddie Prinze Jr. isn’t eager to return to the “Scooby-Doo” franchise. In a recent interview with TooFab, the 47-year-old actor was quick to turn down the prospect of reuniting with his wife, Sarah Michelle Gellar, as well as Matthew Lillard and Linda Cardellini for a third film playing Mystery Incorporated. “It wouldn’t be something I would do,” Prinze said. “I have zero interest. I mean, it was tricky. It wouldn’t be for me, man.” The actor clarified that his thoughts on the matter come down to the studio, rather than the project itself. The first “Scooby-Doo” (2002) and its 2004 sequel, “Monsters Unleashed,” were both distributed by Warner Bros.
Freddie Prinze Jr. is opening up about difficult Hollywood experiences.
Freddie Prinze Jr. is reflecting on his career.
Freddie Prinze Jr. has recalled being “miserable” on the shoot of 1997 slasher hit I Know What You Did Last Summer, saying he “almost quit the movie” and “was just going to quit the business.”
I Know What You Did Last Summer.The actor, best know for his roles in She’s All That and the Scooby Doo movies, has claimed that he and the movie’s director, Jim Gillespie, had conflicts that made shooting the 1997 horror a negative experience. Prinze Jr. alleges that the director would give him “psychotic notes” and “single” him out for negative treatment, amongst other things.Speaking to TooFab, Prinze Jr.
Lights, camera, acrimony? Freddie Prinze Jr. claimed that I Know What You Did Last Summer director Jim Gillespie didn’t want him in the 1997 movie — and had no problem telling him so.
Freddie Prinze Jr.'s acting career almost didn't survive the 1997 horror film.In the premiere episode of his new podcast,, the 47-year-old actor watched the cult classic for the first time and reflected on making what ended up being his first leading role in a blockbuster film.«It wasn't the best experience for me,» Prinze Jr. admitted at the beginning of the episode.Sharing that he auditioned five times for the part, the veteran star said that he was incredibly «nervous» to be taking on the role.«I had no experience and I wasn't the actor then that I am now. I was very green.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Freddie Prinze Jr. marked the launch of his new horror movie podcast “That Was Pretty Scary” by talking to TooFab about one of his own seminal horror films, the 1997 teen slasher classic “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” Prinze Jr. said making the movie was a miserable experience because of director Jim Gillespie, who the actor said was “such an asshole” to him on set. Alleged tension between the two started because Gillespie wanted to cast Jeremy Sisto in the role of Ray Bronson but the studio and screenwriter Kevin Williamson wanted Prinze Jr. instead. “I’ll give the man this, I think his name is Jim, he made no bones about it,” Prinze Jr. said of the director. “There was no passive aggressiveness — which I hate — he was very direct in the fact that, ‘I don’t want you in this movie.’ So when that’s your first job and you hear those words, it just wrecks you, man. It just wrecks you.”
Freddie Prinze Jr. says that he had a “miserable” experience filming the movie I Know What You Did Last Summer and that he almost quit the project during production.
Freddie Prinze Jr. was mentioned as being “in talks” to join the planned reboot of I Know What You Did Last Summer, but he had a different story about his experience with the project.