Scheana Shay is sharing some details about the upcoming 11th season of “Vanderpump Rules”, which is currently filming.
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By They say that that life imitates art, but Sherry Cola makes a case for it being the other way around. “I’ve done a lot of characters, but Sherry Cola is me in my truest form,” the Joy Ride actor and comedian tells me.
“It’s my home base. I’m unapologetically myself, confidently Asian, and confidently queer.”No, her last name isn't actually Cola—the stage name is an unintentional “nickname that became a life name” after she found viral success on Vine in 2013 under the username SherryCola.
(“People would yell that at me on the street and it stuck.”) It's a fitting moniker for someone who has always made it her number one goal to make people laugh, ever since she was a kid and started doing bits for her mom's friends at the dinner table and creating “funny videos” for her high school film club. “I always knew that I was meant for more,” Cola says. “There was always a through line deep within my soul that because I'm an immigrant, because my parents came here in pursuit of the American dream, how could I possibly be ordinary?”And Cola has proven herself right.
After graduation, Cola took her voice and comedic stylings to college radio at California State University, Fullerton, then hosted a segment on Carson Daly’s radio show before pursuing comedy full time in the stand-up world. Her first notable role was an arc on I Love Dick, an Amazon Prime show that starred Kathryn Hahn and Kevin Bacon, before landing the part of Alice Kwan, a first-generation Chinese American lesbian, on the long-running Freeform series Good Trouble.She cites Alice for helping her feel comfortable being “truly myself—a hundred percent myself—because I've never felt so just liberated in my own skin.” In fact, she says it was because of the show
.Scheana Shay is sharing some details about the upcoming 11th season of “Vanderpump Rules”, which is currently filming.
The paternal father of Connor Gibson was jailed for physical and sexual abuse as his son awaited trial for murder of his sister Amber.
Allison Holker made a special return to TV on Sunday night!
Allison Holker made a special return to TV on Sunday night!The professional dancer made a cameo appearance on HGTV's, where she helped design professionals Ty Pennington and Alison Victoria bring their disco-themed living room to life. Holker's appearance was special, as it was the show she was supposed to host with her late husband, Stephen «tWitch» Boss.Pennington and Victoria had the right idea as they created the perfect place to disco, but didn't have the moves to match the room.
Hollywood strikes, including Kevin Bacon, Susan Sarandon, Awkwafina, Paul Dano and Olivia Wilde.The Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists’ (SAG-AFTRA) strike against Hollywood production houses was called recently after talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) collapsed last week.Actors are demanding increases in base pay and residuals. Also included in their demands are guarantees from studio and production companies about how AI will be used, including with their likeness, and that they will be compensated when any of their work is used to train AI.Additionally, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has been on strike since early May with similar stipulations.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Monday stepped up her rhetoric on the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, calling for “a fair and equitable solution” in contract negotiations for both sides.“Los Angeles is experiencing a summer of struggle to make ends meet,” Bass said in a statement. “Whether you’re a writer who has been on strike for more than 72 days or an actor who has been on strike for 72 hours, wages and health benefits to afford housing, food and the basic necessities to survive should be a minimum requirement in discussions.”She added that “a strong business sector is essential for our city to become affordable for working families once again,” noting that the Los Angeles is facing “a historic inflection point” as the entertainment industry experiences economic pressure and business uncertainty.“A fair and equitable solution must be reached,” Bass said, adding that “in all industries — education, hospitality, goods delivery or entertainment — Angelenos deserve fair contracts.”Meanwhile, California Gov.
Humans go to war with robots in the action-packed new trailer for “The Creator”.
By Molly Gordon would like to take a nap. “We all need to sleep for about a year,” she says of her best friends turned collaborators behind the hilarious Sundance gem Theater Camp, out now. Gordon co-directed the film with Nick Lieberman and co-wrote it alongside Lieberman, , and Noah Galvin.
Rita Ora has said she was “lonely and had given up on love” before finding her now husband Taika Waititi. The couple started dating in 2021, when Rita was in Australia to appear on the local version of The Voice, and connected with New Zealand born film director Taika. A whirlwind romance occurred, with the couple marrying in a secret ceremony in January this year.
A 14-year-old girl who went missing from her home in the San Diego metro area has been found alive in the barracks at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. According to multiple news reports, la
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor SPOILER ALERT: This story includes plot details for “Joy Ride,” now playing in theaters. Director Adele Lim made sure there were intimacy coordinators on set for one of the raunchiest scenes in “Joy Ride” — when Stephanie Hsu‘s character Kat reveals a massive genital tattoo of a devil. “Joy Ride,” the new raunchy R-rated comedy, stars Ashley Park as Audrey, a high-powered attorney who travels to China on business. Joining her on the trip are friends Lolo (Sherry Cola) and Deadeye (Sabrina Wu). Hsu plays Audrey’s college friend, Kat, who is now a Chinese soap opera star. The four find themselves in various wild scenarios that include drugs, sex and basketball star Baron Davis.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for Lionsgate’s “Joy Ride,” now playing in theaters. Lionsgate’s latest release, “Joy Ride,” is messy, fun, flirtatious and bold. It’s exactly the type of film writers Teresa Hsiao (“Family Guy”), Cherry Chevapravatdumrong (“Family Guy”) and Adele Lim (“Crazy Rich Asians”) wanted to see when they were kids growing up. The comedy revolves around Stephanie Hsu, Sherry Cola, and Sabrina Wu, who follow Ashley Park’s Audrey across the world on a business trip to Asia, where she has to track down her birth mother to close a huge business deal. From a drug-induced train ride to orgies to impersonating a K-Pop group, Brownie Tuesday, to a genital tattoo reveal, the film pushes the limits in the R-rated comedy space with Lionsgate and Point Gray’s blessing.
If you’re like me, there comes a moment of truth in raunchy film comedies when you decide whether to fully join in the fun — or ride it out on the fence.
Lionsgate knew they had a winner when Adele Lim‘s “Joy Ride” had its world premiere at SXSW back in March. Critics loved it at the festival, but now it’s time to see how the raunchy road trip comedy fares with audiences and other critical voices as the film hits theaters today.
Brent Lang Executive Editor Sony’s “Insidious: The Red Door” scared up $5 million in Thursday night screenings, a strong start for the moderately-priced horror flick. It was also nearly enough to displace “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” which made $5.2 million on the same day. Indy may still top the box office in its second weekend of release, but “Insidious: The Red Door” is proving to be more competitive than some thought. The latest installment in the long-running horror franchise is expected to net $25 million during its debut weekend. The weekend’s other major new release, Lionsgate and Point Grey’s “Joy Ride,” earned $1.1 million in Thursday previews. The R-rated comedy is expected to generate between $7 million to $9 million in its debut. “Joy Ride” is the feature directing debut of “Crazy Rich Asians” co-screenwriter Adele Lim. It’s the story of four friends who embark on a trip to help one member of their group find her birth mother. Raunchy detours ensue. Critics have praised “Joy Ride,” providing it with a 92% “fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu and Sabrina Wu star in the film.
Lindsey Shaw is looking back at a tough time in her career.On the latest episode of her podcast, -- which she co-hosts with her former co-stars, Devon Werkheiser and Daniel Curtis Lee — Shaw reflected on her time on . Shaw, who starred as Paige McCullers, Emily (Shay Mitchell)'s girlfriend on the long-running Freeform series, claims she was fired from the show.«It was so bad.
Kim Kardashian recently opened up about her journey of overcoming challenges, including multiple times failing the “baby bar” exam. In a candid interview with Vogue Italia, the SKIMS founder shared how her eldest daughter, North West, was able to relate to her on a whole new level through those experiences.Reflecting on the moment she finally passed the California law exam, Kardashian expressed her joy at having North by her side during that pivotal time.
"Boy Meets World" almost had a different leading lady. During a recent appearance on the "Pod Meets World" podcast, Bonnie Morgan, known for her role as Samara in "The Ring," opened up to hosts Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong and Will Friedle about her experience getting hired to play Topanga Lawrence on the show and how she felt when she was eventually let go. "I had three callbacks," she said.
Sex and the City fans haven’t even gotten to see Kim Cattrall‘s big return yet — but as soon as they heard about it they were wondering if more was coming!
but there aren't many that can top the film's foursome impersonating a K-pop band to bypass airport security after their passports are stolen. Directed and co-written by co-scribe Adele Lim, follows four unlikely friends who embark on a once-in-a-lifetime international adventure. When Audrey's (Ashley Park) business trip to Asia goes sideways, she enlists the help of Lolo (Sherry Cola), her irreverent childhood best friend who also happens to be a hot mess; Kat (Stephanie Hsu), her college friend-turned-Chinese soap star; and Deadeye (Sabrina Wu), Lolo's eccentric cousin.