After years of feuding, “Real Housewives Of Atlanta” star Vivica A. Fox has finally accepted an apology from co-star Kenya Moore after appearing on “Watch What Happens Live” on Sunday night.
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As we all know, 2020 was no ordinary year and I think it is safe to say that everyone’s life changed pretty drastically. A global pandemic has a way of doing that, doesn’t it? Well, I am certainly not immune to the pandemic or the effects of it.
In March 2020 I contracted Covid19 and, unfortunately, it was no walk in the park. I know many people test positive for the disease and then experience no symptoms but that simply was not the case for me.
After years of feuding, “Real Housewives Of Atlanta” star Vivica A. Fox has finally accepted an apology from co-star Kenya Moore after appearing on “Watch What Happens Live” on Sunday night.
Different strokes for different folks… or something!
Rosamund Pike stores her many awards in a very unusual place.
Discovery+ is living up to its claim to have the “largest-ever content offering of any new streaming service.” In addition to being home to Chip and Joanna Gaines’ return to TV with the Magnolia Network and originals hosted by the likes of Amy Schumer, Judi Dench, Ludacris, Maureen McCormick and Zak Bagans, here’s a look at some of the extensive programming, including ET’s exclusive previews as well as other highlights of what’s now streaming in March. Now streaming After eight seasons on HGTV,
Black-ish creator Kenya Barris appeared during the ViacomCBS streaming event Wednesday to tease his first series under the mega deal he recently made with the company. It will be for Paramount+.
50 Cent and Black-ish creator Kenya Barris are developing a new Netflix series based on The 50th Law, the bestselling book co-authored by the rapper alongside Robert Greene.The 50th Law is a semi-autobiographical account of the ‘I Get Money’ artist’s early life and career, which also includes quotes from historical figures such as Sun Tzu, Socrates, Napoleon, Abraham Lincoln, and Malcolm X.Barris will co-write and executive produce the pilot script with Hale Rothstein, who executive produces
Also Read: Spike Lee to Direct Musical About Invention of Viagra for eOne“Gordon Hemingway & the Realm of Cthulu” will be produced by Spike Lee, Lloyd Levin and Beatriz Levin. Lloyd Levin and Beatriz Levin initially optioned the spec screenplay from Woon and brought the film to Bristol and Lee.“Gordon Hemingway” will also have visual effects from the team at Goodbye Kansas.
EXCLUSIVE: In a pairing of two of the most prolific TV producers of the past decade, Kenya Barris, the creator/executive producer behind the black-ish franchise, and the Power franchise executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson are developing a series for Netflix. It is based on The 50th Law, the best-selling book by Jackson and Robert Greene.
direct to your inboxA new retirement village could be built on the site of a derelict former garden centre.Dozens of apartments for older people are being proposed for the old Ladybridge Garden Centre, in Cheadle Hulme.Developer Anwyl Partnerships has revealed a ‘draft plan’ for land at the corner of Ladybridge Road and Mill Lane.The scheme would boast up to 70 one and two-bedroom flats and cater for residents’ care needs.An online consultation states: “The proposal is for a modern retirement