Drew Sidora's post-filming proclamations, season 14 of made her one.«I felt like last year I was pretty much hazed, to no return,» the actress admits to ET over video chat. «I didn't have a chance. I came in, and I was defending myself.
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in fits laughing Saturday over a scene from Donald Glover’s surrealist drama “Atlanta,” which depicts two white people nervously discussing reparations for slavery.In the upcoming episode, the two characters fret over their futures. “It’s cleared the way for personal litigation. Now they can look you up and force you to pay the price,” one says.Following the disbelief of the other, they continue, “Yeah, it’s scary.
I’m looking at my family tree right now to make sure I’m in the clear. Everybody else is, too.” Both of them glance over at their Black coworkers, laughing with each other across the office. “Lucky them.
Not a care in the world.”After playing the clip, Cross opened the floor to one of her panelists, activist and author Tim Wise, who was joined by regular contributor Jason Johnson. Wise said, “It is brilliant. It is genius.
Drew Sidora's post-filming proclamations, season 14 of made her one.«I felt like last year I was pretty much hazed, to no return,» the actress admits to ET over video chat. «I didn't have a chance. I came in, and I was defending myself.
Atlanta, which deals with his past racism controversy.In a 2019 interview with The Independent while promoting the revenge film Cold Pursuit, the actor recounted a story where he admitted he once went looking for a “Black bastard” to kill after learning a close friend had been raped by a Black man.Recalling the incident, Neeson said: “I went up and down areas with a cosh, hoping I’d be approached by somebody – I’m ashamed to say that – and I did it for maybe a week, hoping some ‘Black bastard’ would come out of a pub and have a go at me about something, you know? So that I could kill him.”His comments were put back under the spotlight in the Atlanta episode ‘New Jazz’, where Alfred Miles, aka Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry), has a sequence of hallucinatory encounters after consuming “Nepalese space cakes” in Amsterdam.They got Liam Neeson talking about his racist comment at a place called “Cancel Club” on the newest episode of #AtlantaFX
Da Brat and Jesseca «Judy» Dupart! In the sneak peek for season 2 of, the couple is planningtheir dream wedding (on 2.22.22) and hitting a couple of bumps in the road before saying “I do.” At the beginning of the trailer, the rapper is in the studio — and it doesn’t sound like she’s making a love song. “I don’t ever wanna lose you, we should work it out. Get the f**k out of my house and leave now,” she raps.
Housewives return to TV for season 2 of Peacock's , this time subtitled . 's Dorinda Medley hosts the women -- 's Vicki Gunvalson and Tamra Judge, 's Phaedra Parks and Eva Marcille, ' Taylor Armstrong and Brandi Glanville and OG Jill Zarin — at her Massachusetts estate, Blue Stone Manor, for a week of fun… and feuding.«When my bubble bursts, I burst back!» Dorinda proclaims in the just-released sneak peek, before a montage of fights plays back to back to back, with hints of friction between Vicki and Dorinda, Brandi and Tamra, Tamra and Vicki, Dorinda and Jill, Tamra and Dorinda and more. As Phaedra puts it, «These women are nuts!»«There's a lot of conflict going on with eight women,» Vicki laments at one point, before Eva jumps in to say, «The only conflict is you.»But there's also controlled chaos, from fall festival-style games to Brandi offering Vicki a tutorial on using a vibrator.
Emily Giffin, whose 2004 “Something Borrowed” became a film in 2011 starring Kate Hudson and John Krasinski, has listed her home in the city’s affluent Buckhead neighborhood for $8.99 million, its listing brokerage told The Post.Giffin and her husband, Hartley Blaha, purchased the home in 2011, around the time of that film’s release, for $4.92 million, according to the Wall Street Journal, which first reported news of this listing. Its current asking price makes it among the priciest homes for sale in Atlanta, the Journal added.The late 1920s Georgian Revival spread stands on nearly 5 acres — with a Southern-style facade featuring stately bricks, columns and shutters, the listing images show.
Sometimes an actor really just needs a break.
Kandi Burruss is getting candid about Real Housewives of Atlanta season 14!
The third time's the charm! Sheree Whitfield is making her grand return to , and she's doing it holding that precious Georgia peach. «I feel super blessed to have come back for the third time,» she told ET. «To even consider me or [have] the fans who continuously have supported me throughout the years and asked for my return and for them to listen. is a very smart brand and they go with what worked, and I guess I worked.»Whitfield explained that she was approached by Bravo heads to return to the cast, and it wasn't the first time.
Who gon’ check her? Shereé Whitfield‘s return to The Real Housewives of Atlanta wasn’t without its fair share of drama.
One of the fan favorites of the reality TV show Little Women: Atlanta has been rushed to the hospital.
Marlo Hampton in the opening credits of season 14, her first time delivering a tagline as a full-time, peach-holding 'Wife after a decade of appearing on the show as a «guest» or «friend of» the cast.«You know what? It's my season,» Marlo proclaims to ET over video chat ahead of her official debut as a Housewife. «I don't know why. I guess the greater being was like, 'Hey!' God's like, 'Hey, this is your time!' But it's here and I'm ready for it.
Hacks,” which premieres on the streamer May 12 with two episodes, followed by two more each week until June 2. Picking up after stand-up legend Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) lost her Vegas residency, she and young comedian Ava (Hannah Einbinder) travel across the country to workshop her new act.Additional cast includes Carl Clemons-Hopkins, Jane Adams, Christopher McDonald, Kaitlin Olson, Paul W. Downs, Poppy Liu, Rose Abdoo, Mark Indelicato, Meg Stalter, Angela E.
Following her tenure on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, NeNe Leakes filed a lawsuit against its production companies, citing a hostile and racist working environment.
Jaden Smith has playfully responded to a 2018 interview with the artist going viral last week.After social media users poked fun at the then-19-year-old criticising his same-aged peers, Smith took to Twitter to join in, and even adapted the meme teasing him.Speaking to radio host Big Boy, Smith addressed his budding music career in 2018, his new single ‘ICON’, and growing up in a famous family. During the interview, he spoke about growing up around adults, contrasting the experience with socialising with his peers.“I’m very happy that I spent my childhood with more adults than I did with kids my own age,” Smith said.“I was picking up more things from adults than I were [sic] from kids my own age, and I look, and I go around sometimes, and I hang out with other people that are my age, and they’re just: Selfie! Phone! Bro!”He continued: “I’m just like, dude, oh my God.
Nene Leakes is suing Andy Cohen for failing to address alleged claims of racism on 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta. ' The 54-year-old reality star is known for having appeared on the Bravo show - which is produced by TV star Andy Cohen, 53, as well as NBC and Comcast - for 10 seasons until 2020 and is alleging that the production companies behind the reality show "encouraged" a racist work environment.
Nene Leakes is going after The Real Housewives franchise.
Jaden Smith is getting mocked on Twitter — and TBH, he deserves it for this one!
Tiffany Haddish is taking over Ellen!