Still feuding. After Kathy Hilton and Kyle Richards’ feud made waves during Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 12, the two sisters are showing no signs of reconciliation.
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Wendy Osefo is for a couple years, thanks to her two seasons on , but now, it's time for the of Wendy.«This book is the ,» the Johns Hopkins University professor explains to ET, holding up her new memoir, .«What I learned through this process is, a lot of things that we do -- the ways in which we view life, even our mannerisms or how we view love and loss — come from where we come from,» she reflects, «and this story just starts to peel off some of those layers.»The autobiography digs into all the untold parts of Wendy's story, coming to America as a toddler, raised by a single mom (Susan) who both embraced and bucked tradition from their African roots. «I think that is an amazing show, but because of the interest of time, you have seven women on an ensemble cast, and you can't really get very deep into who we are,» Wendy says of her reasoning for writing her story. «This book is the why.
This is why I'm OK when relationships go awry, because in the book you'll see, I almost went to a different school almost every year of my life. When a child experiences that, they're able to detach from people in a way that most of us can't.
And so if you see me get into it with my cast members, and you're like, 'Wait... but they used to be friends. Why is she OK just not mending it?' Or, 'Why is she OK leaving it as it is?' Because that's the history of my life. I have had to be OK building new friendships, but also OK letting go of friendships.» fills in the gaps of what fans don't know about Wendy: as she notes, she moved almost every year of her childhood.
She grew up largely without her father, whom she hasn't kept in touch with in her adult years. She struggled with self-acceptance, walking through adolescence envying
.Still feuding. After Kathy Hilton and Kyle Richards’ feud made waves during Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 12, the two sisters are showing no signs of reconciliation.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior Correspondent Vanessa Hudgens is going on a spiritual, supernatural journey — and wants to take viewers with her. Hudgens teamed up with Bunim-Murray Productions to produce an unscripted film, “Dead Hot: Season of the Witch,” Variety has learned exclusively. The project documents Hudgens’ journey in Salem, Mass., along with her best friend, musician GG Magree, as they set out to learn about witchcraft, ghost hunting and connecting with the spirit world. “Dead Hot” is in post-production, and the project is currently being shopped to outlets. Banijay Rights, the international distribution division of Banijay (which owns Bunim-Murray), is handling distribution.
Pamela Anderson will be telling her own story in Love, Pamela, the upcoming memoir from the B.C.-born “Baywatch” star.
Watch Below: Brooke Blurton opens up on griefBlurton was working for a mental health youth service when she spoke for the first time about losing her mum to suicide, losing her nan and sister, and her own struggles with mental health – it was then she realised her story was worth telling.“I realised I could help young people live better lives, and help organisations and services be more observant of issues,” she tells WHO, adding, “This is probably up there with one of the biggest things I’ve ever done in my life. Especially not coming from a very strong education.” Related: The Best Celeb Memoirs“I realised my story is powerful.”The former Bachelor and Bachelorette star’s motivation behind penning Big Love was not wanting anyone to feel as alone or alienated as she did growing up. She didn’t have an adult’s encouragement and as a result of the trauma surrounding her, became a “negative little child”. “The epilogue is one of the most powerful things that I’ve ever written.
Phillip Schofield usually needs people to talk as he interviews various guests alongside Holly Willoughby on This Morning. However, he told Alex Scott to 'stop' speaking as she became emotional discussing a tough subject included in her new memoir.
Watch Below: Grace Tame & Brittany Higgins Address Gendered Violence In National Press Club Speeches“For all the bad things that have happened, there have been so many more amazing things that have occurred and fortunate opportunities,” she tells WHO over a coffee and a fresh juice. “Out of the bad things that have happened, I’ve had opportunities to learn and grow that otherwise wouldn’t have happened.”The outspoken firebrand, who we came to know when she was awarded the Australian of the Year in 2021 for her advocacy of survivors of sexual assault, shares this powerfully optimistic outlook in her newly released memoir. And after reading it, you realise there’s still a lot you don’t know about Tame – which is no accident.Grace's new memoir has just been released.“There’s more parts of myself that aren’t in there than are,” she says.“This [book] is a parting of ways with an especially, particularly dark time and honouring a lot of the people who helped me get through it, and who were, and are, part of that. I know I don’t know a lot.
Josh Duhamel is hitting the ice! The actor joins season 2 as ex-NHL player Colin Cole, who leads a no-joke competitive summer hockey institute that the Ducks team, led by coach Alex Morrow (Lauren Graham), attend after the Don't Brothers win the Mighty Ducks name.Earlier this year, only ET was on location at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, where the Anaheim Ducks play, to welcome Duhamel — who happened to be directing the episode they were filming -- into the family following Emilio Estevez's departure after season 1. Duhamel previewed the new season alongside Graham with ET's Lauren Zima.«He's amazing.
Addie Morfoot Contributor “POV Shorts” will kick off its fifth season Nov. 7, with 11 documentaries highlighting topics including art as activism, freedom of expression, Americans with disabilities, intergenerational stories, and connectedness on the way.Packaged into six 30-minute episodes, “POV Shorts” will be available on PBS and will stream on POV.org and the PBS Video app.
READ: Spice Girls fans go wild as former members Geri Horner and Mel C mark very special milestoneSo it was only natural that when Melanie Chisholm – aka Melanie C – came to putting her life story into words, she would want the approval of her fellow Spice Girls."The girls have been so supportive. I breathed a huge sigh of relief when everyone had read it and came back with positive comments," Melanie exclusively tells HELLO! of her bandmates, Melanie "Mel B" Brown, Victoria Beckham, Geri Horner (née Halliwell) and Emma Bunton.
Jesse Palmer and Wells Adams are teasing big things ahead for ! Before filming for season 8 kicked off, ET spoke to the men in Mexico, and both of them promised a summer unlike any other.«It's a lot of content,» Jesse told ET, alluding to the extra episodes ABC ordered this time around. «It’s gonna be a lot of new people coming to the beach and I think that’s sort of where the magic happens… It’s gonna be really, really interesting.»I think there’s gonna be some new wrinkles creatively along the way that’s gonna make this a very unique season," the host teasingly added.
U2 frontman Bono has opened up about the death of his mother in his forthcoming memoir Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story.The 576-page volume is due to land on November 1 via publishing house Alfred A. Knopf (and in audiobook form via Penguin Random House) – and, as its title implies, will explore the origins of 40 key songs in U2’s discography. Each chapter is named for the song it covers, with Bono’s life story weaved throughout the book.In a new extract published in the New Yorker, Bono opened up about the death of his mother Iris when he was 14 years old after she collapsed at the funeral of her father, “Gags” Rankin, in 1974.
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season 1, audiences were treated to another violent wedding on the franchise. And the bloodshed once again led to a character’s death, a person close to Laenor (Theo Nate), the eldest son of Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint) and Rhaenys Targaryen (Eve Best), who unexpectedly found himself positioned for the Iron Throne. “It was really, really tense, really, really deep,” Nate says about reading the script for the latest episode, which marks his last as Laenor on the prequel series. While speaking to ET, the British actor opens up about what was going through his character’s mind as he navigated an unexpected marriage proposition and dealt with the tragic loss of his lover.
Viva Editions/Simon & Schuster plans to release the memoir Call Me Anne, the sequel to the late actress Anne Heche’s first biography, in January 2023.
Saturday Night Live has announced that four new comedians are joining the cast for season 48 as featured players!
Wendy Williams is back in rehab. The 58-year-old TV presenter has entered a treatment facility to “take some time to focus on her health and wellness” her publicist confirmed on Wednesday. (14.
Selome Hailu Universal Television is developing Andy Cohen’s memoir “Most Talkative” into a coming-of-age comedy series for NBC. Blumhouse Television is also attached. “Most Talkative” centers a fictionalized 13-year-old Cohen coming of age in 1980s St Louis. He’s gay, loves the Cardinals, his bar mitzvah tutor is a stoner and his soap opera-fueled imagination makes him both the life of the party and the source of endless drama. The series will follow young Cohen’s journey not fitting into any one box and figuring out how to build his own. Cohen published his memoir in 2012 via Macmillan Publishers’ St. Martin’s Press. He is best known for hosting Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live” and executive producing the “Real Housewives” franchise for the network.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Jeanine Mason has joined the cast of “Upload” Season 3 at Amazon, Variety has learned exclusively. Season 2 of “Upload” debuted on Amazon back in March, with the show earning a Season 3 pick up in May. The series takes place in a world where people can “upload” themselves into a digital afterlife. Mason joins a cast that includes Robbie Amell, Andy Allo, Kevin Bigley, Allegra Edwards, Zainab Johnson, Owen Daniels, Josh Banday, and Andrea Rosen. The official Season 2 synopsis says, “Nathan (Amell) is at a crossroads in his (after) life… his ex-girlfriend Ingrid (Edwards) has unexpectedly arrived to Lakeview hoping to strengthen their relationship, but his heart still secretly yearns for his customer service angel Nora (Allo). Meanwhile Nora is off the grid and involved with the anti-tech rebel group ‘The Ludds.'”