The Young and the Restless star Greg Rikaart has tested positive for coronavirus.
04.03.2020 - 20:26 / nme.com
"I don’t think there’s ever a way that it will end where you’ll be completely satisfied"
Georgia Hirst has spoken about the forthcoming final season of Vikings, revealing that the conclusion to the hit History Channel drama won’t leave every fan “completely satisfied”.
Spoilers for part one of season 6 below
The actress, who portrays Torvi in the series, said there will be “mixed emotions for everyone” when the story’s outcome is revealed.
The sixth and final instalment of the series, which is
The Young and the Restless star Greg Rikaart has tested positive for coronavirus.
star Greg Rikaart has tested positive for coronavirus.
“Young and the Restless” star Greg Rikaart has tested positive for coronavirus.
star Greg Rikaart has tested positive for coronavirus.
Celebs Go Dating aired its series finale tonight (March 19), and it featured a very special guest appearance.
The new series of Real Housewives of Cheshire will return to ITVBe this spring, with plenty of glitz, glamour and drama – of course.The reality show stars Dawn Ward, Ester Dohnalová, Hanna Kinsella, Rachel Lugo, Seema Malhotra and Tanya Bardsley will all return to our screens to give us a candid look into their lavish lives.They are set to be joined by Lauren Simon, who is returning for the series.
Fernanda Flores is celebrating a new chapter in her life. On Monday, March 16, the former 90 Day Fiancé star shared some big news on Instagram.
Lewis Capaldi is set to star in a new YouTube Originals series.
Uma Thurman has lined up another TV role, this time at Apple.
When former “Arrow” star Katrina Law signed on to join “Hawaii Five-0” at the beginning of Season 10, she figured there was a 50-50 chance it would be the show’s last hurrah.
Judy Sheindlin announced she’s ending her long-running show “Judge Judy” after its 25th season, but that doesn’t mean she’s leaving TV any time soon. The acclaimed television personality announced the big news during an interview on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” that’s set to air on Monday.
Judy Sheindlin announced she’s ending her long-running show “Judge Judy” after its 25th season, but that doesn’t mean she’s leaving TV any time soon. The acclaimed television personality announced the big news during an interview on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” that’s set to air on Monday.The 77-year-old celebrity revealed that Season 25, which will air in 2021, will be the “best year yet” and a fitting end to the show that sees her preside over people’s legal squabbles.