Tiffany Haddish isn’t letting social distancing halt work on a planned Girl’s Trip sequel.
10.03.2020 - 18:25 / etonline.com
Talk about a boys' night gone wrong.
ET has your exclusive first look at this week's all-new Summer House, which finds the guys out at the batting cages for a little bro bonding time. But, things quickly turn tense between Carl Radke and Luke Gulbranson.
First, Carl insults Luke's fashion choices… then implies that he's drinking too much before saying, «Nobody cares.» But, it feels like Carl does care, because he quickly launches into an «impression» of Luke. Really, it's just Carl calling out
Tiffany Haddish isn’t letting social distancing halt work on a planned Girl’s Trip sequel.
Tuesday's all-new is getting heated!
In these surreal times, a few of the things giving us comfort are snacks, video calls with friends and family and daily living-room dance parties.Canadian dance duo Dvbbs is here to assist with this social-distancing-oriented activity via their latest single, "Wrong About You." Dvbbs' first single of 2020, the song is a massive house cut ready-built for the club -- or for your living room, if you turn all the lights off and crank up the volume.“Wrong About You is a song for everyone’s lockdown,"
Have Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula reached their respective breaking points? In this exclusive sneak peek from tomorrow night's brand new episode of Summer House, Kyle comes home drunk after a night of partying and his fiancée is not happy about it, especially since she hasn't heard from him in hours. "It's 1:30 in the morning and I still didn't hear from you," Amanda tells Kyle after delivering a sharp smack to his shoulder.
Talk about pressure! Tony Yazbeck’s feeling it. It’s not easy playing Cary Grant, the man he calls “the greatest movie star of all time.”
Young love! Bringing Up Bates‘ Katie Bates is officially courting Travis Clark after starting a long-distance relationship nine months ago, Us Weekly can exclusively reveal.
Mart Crowley in his office (Photo courtesy UCLA Library)
Mart Crowley, the writer ofThe Boys in the Band,the pioneering 1968 play about a group of openly gay and bisexual friends in New York City, has died. He was 84.
Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani, the stars of Paramount’s upcoming comedy “The Lovebirds,” will not attend the film’s world premiere at the SXSW film festival next week, insiders told Variety.