Rachel DeLoache Williams, the real-life person who was the inspiration for Katie Lowes‘ character in the Netflix series Inventing Anna, has filed a lawsuit against the streaming service.
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Sheri Shepherd is looking to the legends of daytime TV for inspiration. Fresh off her move to New York City for the show's launch, Shepherd said she's hoping to incorporate Ellen Degeneres-style humor with Oprah-esque interviews when premiers on September 12 on Fox. «A little bit of Ellen,» Shepherd told ET's Rachel Smith. «A little bit of inspiration of Oprah, a lot of the laughter of Ellen and put that together, and then you got Sherri and I am like, let’s go!» In advance of her show's first season, Shepherd named Lizzo, Michelle Obama, and Michael B.
Jordan as her dream guests. She was speaking at the Hertz headquarters in New York, where she and her movers returned the truck that brought her things across the country. In addition to handing out free rentals and upgrades for a handful of lucky customers, Shepherd also gave away a few items that wouldn't fit in her downsized NYC apartment. «I just had way too much stuff,» she said, including several lamps, some cookware, a few blenders, and her blow-up duck for the pool. «I'm a big believer in pursuing every Let's Go Moment you can in life and Hertz is there for the journey whether it's crosstown or cross country,» Shepherd said in a statement from the Hertz «Let's Go» campaign. What did she keep? «I brought every single wig with me,» Shepherd told ET.
«I didn’t care, they were like, 'The truck is full' and I was like, nope nope nope we got some more wigs that you have to get.»She also held on to all of her son Jeffrey's old artwork. At 17, he also joined her for the Big Apple move. A former co-host of and guest host for Wendy Williams, Shepherd will film her new show in front of a live audience at New York's Chelsea Studios.
Rachel DeLoache Williams, the real-life person who was the inspiration for Katie Lowes‘ character in the Netflix series Inventing Anna, has filed a lawsuit against the streaming service.
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Fetty Wap pleaded guilty on Monday to a conspiracy drug charge that has him facing a minimum of five years in prison. U.S. Magistrate Judge Steven Locke heard the plea in Central Islip on Long Island. No sentencing date has been set.In October, the 31-year-old rapper, whose real name is William Junior Maxwell II, was arrested and indicted on a federal drug charge, along with five other men. Prosecutors alleged that Fetty and the other men «transported, distributed and sold more than 100 kilograms of deadly and addictive drugs, including heroin and fentanyl, on Long Island» between June 2019 and June 2020.Fetty was charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess controlled substances, while the others were additionally charged with one count of use of firearms in connection with a drug trafficking crime.Per the U.S.
The California Film Commission announced today 18 upcoming projects that will benefit from the state’s Film and TV Tax Credit Program, receiving a combined $93.7 million break for generating an estimated $915 million in spending.Todd Phillips’ “Joker” sequel “Folie à Deux,” a remake of “The Thomas Crown Affair” starring Michael B. Jordan, and “Rebel Moon Part 2” are among the big-budget films selected for the program. An untitled Netflix production, which qualifies for more than $20.5 million in tax credits, is the priciest project at $107.7 million in qualified spending.
William Earl Variety and Rolling Stone announced on Friday the final lineup for their Truth Seekers Summit, presented by Showtime Documentary Films, on Aug. 25 in New York. The summit coincides with the Truth Seekers journal, a collaboration between Variety and Rolling Stone.
Yesterday was a good one for filmmaker Michael Mann. He began production in Italy on Ferrari, and learned that his first novel landed atop The New York Times Bestseller hardcover list. Heat 2 fleshes out the events before and after Mann’s 1995 crime classic Heat, and lands atop the NYT list in its first week in publication. Mann wrote his novel debut with co-writer Meg Gardiner in a book published through Mann’s William Morrow imprint. Heat 2 is the first book in a three book multi-million dollar deal between Michael Mann books and the Harper Collins division, In a Deadline feature on the book last week, Mann said that he plans to lean into continuing the crime story, which in the present focuses on the criminal exploits of Chris Shiherlis, played by Val Kilmer in the original film, and Detective Vincent Hanna, played by Al Pacino in the film. Mann hopes to adapt Heat 2 into a theatrical feature, after he completes Ferrari with Adam Driver, Penelope Cruz and Shailene Woodley starring.
Lee Pace is off the market! The actor confirmed his marriage to his longtime boyfriend, Matthew Foley, in a new interview with .«I said to my friend, Nick, 'You know a lot of people, who do you have for me?' And it luckily has worked out,» Pace — who was set up with the Thom Browne executive by friends a few years back — shares. «What I'll say about being married, it was once described to me as an endless sleepover with your weirdest friend.
Lee Pace is off the market! The actor confirmed his marriage to his longtime boyfriend, Matthew Foley, in a new interview with .«I said to my friend, Nick, 'You know a lot of people, who do you have for me?' And it luckily has worked out,» Pace — who was set up with the Thom Browne executive by friends a few years back — shares. «What I'll say about being married, it was once described to me as an endless sleepover with your weirdest friend.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentEboni K. Williams is launching a new season of her podcast with Interval Presents, the new in-house podcast network from Warner Media Group, Variety has learned exclusively.Williams — an attorney, journalist, TV host and author — recently starred on “The Real Housewives of New York City,” becoming the first-ever Black cast member to be cast on the Bravo show.“Holding Court with Eboni K.
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