Colson Smith was defended by Celebrity Big Brother viewers after he was branded the most 'boring' housemate during a brutal task. The Coronation Street actor was consoled by Bradley Riches and Nikita Kuzmin as he broke down in tears in the bathroom.
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in the 1990s — and didn’t hold back about their grievances in the Season 3 premiere of A&E’s “WWE Rivals.”“I’ll tell you, when he first came in there was some jealousy and people were like, ‘Why are they pushing this kid?'” former wrestler Glenn Jacobs said on the show. “He struggled with that.”Paul “Triple H” Levesque, in particular, appeared determined to knock the aspiring champion, now 51, down a few pegs.“There was always competition between the two,” Bruce Prichard, longtime WWE producer, said. “There’s a reason you believed these two guys didn’t like each other: They didn’t.”The hatred between the two was so great, that it even continued after the cameras stopped filming.
The episode focused on “the infamous animosity between” them that “[began] with their heated rivalry over the World Championship in the early 2000s.” Johnson made his debut with the pro wrestling company at the Survivor Series pay-per-view in 1996, and ultimately pinned Levesque to help his team win the match. “It was a big deal at the time,” Levesque said on the program. “Titles didn’t change hands as often, and I can remember being jealous of that.”It wasn’t just Levesque, 54, who initially disliked Johnson either.
Johnson “took a lot s—t” from fans and fellow wrestlers, according to Levesque. Johnson, meanwhile, said the crowd “saw right through” the company’s support of him and turned on him. When he hit the ring fans would often scream “Rocky sucks” from the crowd.
Colson Smith was defended by Celebrity Big Brother viewers after he was branded the most 'boring' housemate during a brutal task. The Coronation Street actor was consoled by Bradley Riches and Nikita Kuzmin as he broke down in tears in the bathroom.
The Rock has been heating things up for WWE.
Prince William went solo to the private funeral for his cousin Lady Gabriella Kingston’s husband, Thomas Kingston.
Emma Stone, who portrayed Bella Baxter in Poor Things, burst into tears as she took to the stage to receive an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role.The Hollywood actress was completely stunned when it was revealed she had won the accolade and as she made her way onto the stage, she was horrified to discover her mint green dress was broken. She asked for Jennifer Lawrence and Charlize Theron to check her gown as she tried to hide the malfunction from the audience.
Joe Leydon Film Critic For audiences of a certain age, it might be amusing, or maybe even disappointing, when, early in “The Ballad of Davy Crockett,” the eponymous hero skins a raccoon to fashion a bandage for a serious leg wound, rather than to make a hat of the sort famously worn by Fess Parker when he played the character in enduringly popular Disney miniseries and movie spin-offs. Maybe this is writer-director Derek Estlin Purvis’ way of winking at the audience.
With the celebrities having spent almost a week together in the brand-new series of Celebrity Big Brother, it appears tensions are mounting between the contestants. In the diary room, ex-This Morning presenter Fern Britton revealed a ‘feud’ between Dragons Den star Levi Roots and Ibiza Weekender icon David Pots. As Fern made the confession to Big Brother, she said: "Levi is getting hilariously scratchy and a bit tetchy as the kids are taking over cooking breakfast." She added: "He does like to be chef!" Fern then found herself surprised as she suddenly broke down in tears with Big Brother checking in on her during the chat.
Overwatch 2 kicks off its crossover with ’90s sci-fi anime Cowboy Bebop today (March 7), we caught up with Overwatch art director Dion Rogers to learn more about the combination.Though this is Blizzard’s first Cowboy Bebop crossover, Rogers told NME that the team behind Overwatch are “huge fans” of the anime, and it inspired some of the game’s visuals during development.“Cowboy Bebop has an amazing art style blending various artistic influences [including] film noir, westerns and science fiction,” shared Rogers. “The anime’s visuals mix futuristic technology with a world that feels lived-in and with stylized characters that have real human emotions.”“Our game has a nice mix of east meets west art style, which helps fit the Cowboy Bebop aesthetics while maintaining the readability of our heroes,” they added.
"You look gorgeous" he says, attempting his best Manchester accent, "This is Manchester United".
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the series finale of Freeform‘s Good Trouble.
Megan Vick ‘Good Trouble’ Co-Creator Breaks Down the Series’ Emotional Farewell SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “What Now?,” the series finale of “Good Trouble,” now streaming on Hulu. “Good Trouble,” which aired its series finale on Freeform Tuesday, has been a flagship show for the channel’s Gen-Z and liberal-leaning audience since it premiered in 2018. The drama was a spinoff from “The Fosters,” a groundbreaking, foundational show for ABC Family, Freeform’s previous name before it rebranded with a heavier focus on programming for politically active 20somethings.
Simon Cowell might be known for his no-nonsense, straight-talking persona - but the 64 year old revealed a decidedly softer side at Together For Short Lives ball, with his fiancée Lauren Silverman.The X Factor judge, 64 - who is a patron of the charity which raises vital funds for palliative care for children fighting life-threatening conditions - broke down in tears on stage and announced that he "couldn't talk", taking to the stage after hearing a mother speak movingly about her family's own devastating journey. Lauren, 46, took over as Simon tried to compose himself, and began by saying: "One of the things that has affected us most is that your son died on our son's birthday on Valentine's Day." Then Simon - who shares nine year old son Eric with Lauren - stepped in to encourage people to support the charity organisation, but found he was really chocked up as he spoke.
Emily Longeretta SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “The Weight of Deceit,” the tenth episode of “The Traitors” Season 2, now streaming on Peacock. The tenth episode of “The Traitors” revealed that while the group was inching closer to identifying Phaedra Parks as a traitor — the last original one — they decided to turn against Peter Weber and banish him instead. Luckily for them, they did not make the same mistake again and sent her home at the end of the episode. However, when Weber, possibly the best strategic player of the season, was banished, it’s hard to believe that he wouldn’t be screaming with both frustration and joy when learning that Parks has been a traitor all along.
A former Top of the Pops presenter has admitted she’s now struggling with money during the Cost of Living Crisis. In a candid post, TV personality Sarah Cawood, 51, revealed her family is now finding it hard at times to make ends meet. The mum, who has 'used to be famous' in her Instagram bio, confessed that the freelance wages she and her husband pull in are no longer enough to fund their lifestyle.
It’s official. The U.S. government has decreed that there’s only one person who can legally use “The Rock” in commerce, and that’s Dwayne Johnson.
Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson are in conversations to share the screen again.
Jon Stewart was in tears on Monday night while mourning his dog.
Jon Stewart broke down in tears during The Daily Show last night, as he announced that his dog Dipper had died the day before.The host spoke to the camera and the live audience about his beloved brindle pitbull, saying, “In a world of good boys, he was the best”.“I thought I’d get further,” he said as his voice cracked near the beginning of the segment. He recounted the moment that his children went to an animal shelter to raise money and met the one-year-old Dipper, who had lost a leg after a road accident.Stewart went on to say that the dog used to accompany him to tapings of The Daily Show, adding: “We’d come to tape this show, and Dipper would wait for me to be done.
Things got emotional for Jon Stewart three episodes into his return to The Daily Show. The political commentator announced that his dog Dipper had died the night before.
Coronation Street's Matt Milburn has joked that working with some of the soap's stars is 'hard work'. The actor recently returned to the ITV soap as retired Weatherfield County footballer Tommy Orpington.
new superhero movie “Madame Web” tanked at the box office last week and was overwhelmingly panned by critics.In the film, the 34-year-old actress played the titular character of Cassandra Webb/Madame Web, a clairvoyant paramedic linked to the iconic superhero Spider-Man. “Madame Web” earned only $26.2 million over the six-day holiday weekend from its premiere on Valentine’s Day to Presidents Day, per Variety.“Madame Web’s” debut marked the lowest opening for any film in the Sony Spider-Man universe and one of the worst starts for any movie based on a Marvel Comics character.