The Real Housewives has become a TV staple.
15.07.2023 - 03:03 / foxnews.com
"Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Dolores Catania recently opened up about her relationships with her cast members and the future of the New Jersey franchise. During a recent interview with Fox News Digital, at the launch party for her BELLA Around Town Magazine cover at Avenue in Long Branch, New Jersey, Catania admitted "it's not easy behind the scenes," when it comes to balancing the shifting relationship dynamics among cast members, specifically between Teresa Giudice and her brother Joe Gorga. "I was there when she loved her brother, and they loved each other as a brother and a sister, and they were inseparable.
And that's the way I'll always remember them," Catania told Fox News Digital. "On the other side of that, nobody tells me who to be friends with either.
I don't take sides with family or friends." The reality star explained that while it isn't easy, her long history with the family has given her "diplomatic immunity," allowing her to remain friends with everyone involved. While things have been bad between the siblings in the past, the situation reached a boiling point at the end of season 13 when Melissa Gorga accused Giudice of setting things up behind the scenes to ensure rumors of Melissa cheating on Joe are talked about on camera.This resulted in a blowout fight, during which decades worth of pent-up frustration was unleashed, leading Melissa and Joe to skip Giudice's wedding.
When it comes to dealing with the stress behind the scenes, Catania says she reminds herself "you have to stand true" and "you have to stay strong." "A lot of people say things when they're mad, and you have to let it roll off your back," Catania explained. "If a friend of mine, who I love, is mad at me, I have to see where
.The Real Housewives has become a TV staple.
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Erika Jayne is finally addressing speculation that she used the drug Ozempic to lose weight.Jayne was a guest on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen alongside actress Jackie Hoffman, and while being introduced, Cohen said she was «looking like a whisper of herself» after losing a noticeable amount of weight.The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star replied, «Yes, I did come down in weight and I did it hormonally.»«Not Ozempic-ally?» Cohen asked.«I was going through menopause,» Jayne, who has shown off her fit frame in several outfits on Instagram, replied. «So I took it all down.»A post shared by Erika Jayne (@theprettymess)When Hoffman expressed doubt that anyone «loses weight in menopause,» Jayne doubled down.«I went to the doctor and I said get it off me,» the 52-year-old reality star said, noting she wanted to make sure her comments «didn’t trigger any» viewers.«We have this conversation in Beverly Hills and we have a cast member with an eating disorder,» Jayne added, referencing co-star Crystal Kung Minkoff’s struggles with bulimia.Jayne isn’t the only star denying using Ozempic in recent months.
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star Isla Fisher has to say about her raunchy new R-rated comedy, which stars Will Ferrell as Reggie, a newly abandoned Border Terrier who is adjusting to life on the streets.Through his adventures — a far cry from family-friendly pet flicks like — Reggie meets Bug, a tough-talking Boston Terrier voiced by Jamie Foxx, Hunter, a therapy Great Dane voiced by Randall Park, and Maggie, an Australian Shepherd voiced by Fisher.In ET's exclusive first look at the film, directed by Josh Greenbaum and produced by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, fans see how Reggie's newfound friends convince him to exact revenge on his deadbeat owner, Doug (Will Forte).«It's a talking dog movie,» Ferrell says in the clip. «It's seemingly super sweet, but it's filthy, R-rated.»«I was just floored by the unbridled shenanigans,» Park agrees.
Real Housewives of New York City star Bethany Frankel has hit out at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle calling their post-royal career a 'botched job'.
Everybody loves a wedding - but if the nuptials are in soap world, you know they won't go according to plan. Emmerdale's Chris Bisson took to his Instagram today (Thursday) to share snaps of his character Jai Sharma tying the knot in tonight's programme.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director “Good Time” and “Uncut Gems” director Benny Safdie expands his acting career with a prominent supporting role in Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer.” He plays Edward Teller, the real-life theoretical physicist known as “the father of the hydrogen bomb.” Teller joined Oppenheimer to work on the atomic bomb in Los Alamos, N.M., focusing on nuclear implosion and uranium hydride research. He was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, and had a thick accent, which presented Safdie with one of his biggest acting challenges. “The accent was something I was so nervous about,” Safdie recently told Vulture.
Melissa McCarthy is living the fever dream! The 52-year-old actress is letting fans in on the musical process of becoming Ursula in Disney's live-action film in a new behind-the-scenes featurette. «Getting to sing 'Poor Unfortunate Souls,' I mean, it is a fever dream,» McCarthy says in the clip. «I went to rehearsals for months and months, and I wanted to do that music and the character proud.»The A-list star suggests that her character may have missed her calling as a sultry chanteuse.
Bethenny Frankel is calling for a reality TV union.
posted an Instagram rant on Instagram on Wednesday regarding the writers’ and actors’ labor issues, demanding that reality stars get paid residuals.“Why isn’t reality TV on strike?” Frankel, 52, said. “Reality stars should also stop shooting network and streaming content until their free content is taken down.
Queen Latifah has done a lot over her 30-year career and she's celebrating some major milestones!Among her many accolades? The beloved «First Lady of Hip-Hop» made history in April when she became the first-ever female rapper to be inducted into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry with her classic 1989 debut album, .On April 12, Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announced that Queen Latifah is among several music icons, including Madonna («Like a Virgin»), Mariah Carey («All I Want for Christmas Is You») and 22 others whose musical recordings will be preserved in the Library of Congress for 2023.«The National Recording Registry preserves our history through recorded sound and reflects our nation's diverse culture,» Hayden said at the time. «The national library is proud to help ensure these recordings are preserved for generations to come, and we welcome the public's input on what songs, speeches, podcasts or recorded sounds we should preserve next.
Dolores Catania has dropped 20 pounds while taking the weight loss drug Mounjaro — and she isn’t done yet.
Scottish actor Ncuti Gatwa, who landed a role in the new Barbie film, has shared some 'behind the scenes' snaps from attending the premiere in London on Wednesday as he brushed shoulders with his idol Greta.
premiered in 2008—only the second ever Real Housewives franchise to grace our televisions, following Orange County. Thirteen seasons later, with only two OGs—Ramona Singer and (Countess) Luann de Lesseps—remaining, the original iteration of the show came to a close.
Filming for season 11 of Vanderpump Rules kicked off in June, three months after Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss’ cheating scandal sent shockwaves through the cast and fans of the Bravo series.
The Real Housewives is a cultural phenomenon.
The 1975 have released behind-the-scene images of the band preparing to go on stage at last weekend's TRNSMT festival.
To say the mood is grim at the BBC would be an understatement. In a long line of recent crises, a messy, murky, seemingly sordid scandal involving a top presenter could prove to be its gravest in a decade.