Looking good and feeling gorgeous! Niecy Nash, 50, left little to the imagination when she posed in next to nothing on Tuesday, April 21. The former Reno 911 star participated in the viral pillow challenge that has been sweeping social media.
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A new sitcom debuted this week on Global: “Broke”, starring “NCIS” fan favourite Pauley Perrette, her first TV endeavour since leaving the role of goth-attired lab tech Abby Sciutto after 15 seasons.
Perrette is back in a new role, playing suburban single mom Jackie, whose world is upended when her sister (Natasha Leggero of “Dice”) and her sister’s ridiculously wealthy husband Javier (Jaime Camil, “Jane the Virgin”) turn up on her doorstep, with Javier’s fiercely loyal assistant/driver/friend
Looking good and feeling gorgeous! Niecy Nash, 50, left little to the imagination when she posed in next to nothing on Tuesday, April 21. The former Reno 911 star participated in the viral pillow challenge that has been sweeping social media.
Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi and Halsey were among the stars taking part in a virtual benefit concert for New Jersey, after their home state was one of the hardest hit by coronavirus.
By Michele Amabile Angermiller
Bruce Springsteen and his wife, fellow rock legend Patti Scialfa, were born in the U.S.A. — but more specifically, New Jersey! So, the talented husband and wife duo of course had to help out their home state for its special JERSEY 4 JERSEY benefit show that aired on April 22.
© Getty NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - 2019/10/11: Bruce Willis attends Motherless Brooklyn premiere during 57th New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images) Bruce Willis is spending some quality time with his daughter, Tallulah.
It’s the latest craze sweeping the nation and Tracee Ellis Ross is all about it! The Black-ish actress, 47, took to her Instagram account on April 20 to show off her fit physique beneath a taupe-colored pillow! In the image, Tracee posed up on a table near her windowsill, completely makeup free and going au naturale for the camera, save for her pillow which she fashioned to her body with a matching belt.
Paul McCartney paid a virtual visit to “The Howard Stern Show” on Tuesday, and the rock icon revealed that he and wife Nancy Shevell are quarantining separately.
Bruce Springsteen, SZA, Bon Jovi, Halsey, and more artists will perform a benefit concert for the state of New Jersey to support its Pandemic Relief Fund. Organized with the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund (NJPRF), the at-home performances will be broadcast on local television, radio, and online via Apple Music and E Street Radio on SiriusXM. Other performers include Tony Bennett, Charlie Puth, Chelsea Handler, and more.
Some of the most notable names from New Jersey are coming together to support those affected by the novel coronavirus pandemic in the Garden State. A one-night broadcast, titled Jersey 4 Jersey, features a star-studded lineup and will raise funds to fight the medical, social and economic impact of COVID-19.
Paul McCartney on Tuesday called Howard Stern to give an update on how he is doing amid the coronavirus pandemic. The icon told theSiriusXM host he is currently in Sussex, separated from his wife, who was in New York when the stay-at-home order was put into place.
By Michele Amabile Angermiller
If you, too, have found yourself charmed by all the fourth wall-breaking, statue-stealing misadventures of Fleabag, good news! Phoebe Waller-Bridge has made her one-woman show that started it all available to rent on Amazon Prime Video.
Gomer Pyle: USMC actor Forrest Compton has died at age 94 after losing his battle with COVID-19.
Justin Vernon performed a new Bon Iver song during Bernie Sanders’ virtual town hall about the COVID-19 pandemic Saturday night. It’s called “Things Behind Things Behind Things.” Vernon also performed “Towers,” and “Blood Bank,” and a cover of Bob Dylan’s “With God on Our Side” during the broadcast. Watch it all below—Soccer Mommy performs “Circle the Drain” at the beginning, and Vernon’s performance begins at the 01:02:30 minute mark.
How's it going? Probably not that great, if you're like most of us. Things are pretty horrible for just about everyone in the whole world, and not just because we're all hiding from an invisible microscopic terror that has taken thousands of lives and upended our way of life, but because the global economy is in tatters from the blunt force of the pandemic that is hanging "indefinitely closed" signs from coast to coast.
Lorde may have some music in the works.