Grayson Murray's parents have released an emotional statement confirming the PGA Tour star took his own life.
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Young Sheldon just aired it’s final episode after seven season on CBS!
The Big Bang Theory prequel series, of course, followed a young Sheldon Cooper growing up in Texas with his family.
In the series finale that aired Thursday night (May 16), Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik reprised their roles of adult Sheldon and Dr Amy Farrah Fowler, and we got an update on their life, years after the end of The Big Bang Theory.
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The final two seasons of Big Bang saw Sheldon and Amy get married and start their lives together, and in that series finale, they both received Nobel prizes.
For Young Sheldon‘s finale, which jumps to the future, we find out that the series was just Sheldon writing his memoir this whole time, which tied in the fact that Jim was the narrator throughout the prequel’s seven seasons.
We also got an update on their children – a son named Leonard, and a daughter, whose name was not revealed.
Leonard plays hockey for the Pasadena, confirming they haven’t moved that far from the apartment building they all lived in. Their daughter, takes after Penny (Kaley Cuoco) in wanting to get into acting.
“Your daughter wants to take acting classes,” Amy tells Sheldon, to which he replies, “I told you we never should have let Penny babysit.”
There were also loads of Easter eggs in the set of Sheldon’s office, from his Nobel prize, a Flash mug, the couch from apartment 4A, and there was also an appearance by UCLA professor David Saltzberg, an experimental particle physicist, who served as a scientific consultant on both shows!
In case you forgot, there will be a new Young Sheldon spinoff debuting this Fall on CBS, with four stars reprising their roles.
Grayson Murray's parents have released an emotional statement confirming the PGA Tour star took his own life.
The parents of PGA Tour star Grayson Murray, Eric and Terry, have shared a statement confirming that their son tragically took his own life. Grayson, who was just 30 years old and ranked 58th in the world, was found dead on Saturday 25 May.This came less than a day after he withdrew from the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas. After playing 16 holes in Friday's second round, Grayson told his fellow players that he wasn't feeling well and left the course.
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Post Malone debuted an unreleased song during his performance at the 2024 Academy of Country Music Awards.Hosted by country icon Reba McEntire, this year’s ACM Awards were held at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas on Thursday (May 16).Posty performed two songs – debuting a currently unreleased song that will presumably appear on his forthcoming country album. The song seems to be about a fleeting relationship as he sings in the refrain: “It’s a long lost highway / And this road ain’t my friend / I will love you ’til tomorrow / And I’ll never love you again.” At the end, Posty said, “No one had ever heard the song before”.He then launched into a rendition of ‘I Had Some Help’.
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Jim Halterman Spoiler Alert: The following interview discusses events from the series finale of “Young Sheldon” — the episodes “Funeral” and “Memoir” — streaming on Paramount+ as of May 17. Bazinga! That’s a wrap on CBS’ “Young Sheldon,” as the hit comedy prequel to “The Big Bang Theory” bid adieu with its final two installments after seven seasons and 141 episodes on Thursday. Though a lot of details were known going into the series finale – that Sheldon’s (Iain Armitage) father George (Lance Barber) had died off-screen in last week’s episode, that “Big Bang” alums Jim Parsons (as adult Sheldon) and Mayim Bialik (as his wife Amy) would appear and that 14-year old Sheldon would be heading to Caltech – the episodes still delivered surprises and a slew of Easter eggs.
Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Lainey Wilson and Chris Stapleton won the top honors at the 59th annual ACM Awards held in Frisco, Texas and hosted by Reba McEntire. Wilson won Entertainer of the Year, Female Artist of the Year and Event of the Year, the latter for “Save Me,” her duet with Jelly Roll; Stapleton took home both Album of the Year and Male Entertainer of the Year, and both artists delivered powerful performances during the show..@laineywilson blessing the #ACMawards with her performance of "God Blessed Texas" ✨We're just getting started! Catch the rest of the show on @PrimeVideo! https://t.co/H8DgKcESzm pic.twitter.com/T3hGTj0ZSi What was striking about this year’s awards was the number of non-traditional country artists who performed: Dua Lipa joined Stapleton and his wife Morgane on “Think I’m in Love With You,” Avril Lavigne showed off her powerful pipes singing with Nate Smith (while wearing a System of a Down hoodie, no less), Noah Kahan sang with Kelsea Ballerini, and Gwen Stefani channeled a literal purple iris with the dress she wore to sing “Purple Irises” with husband Blake Shelton.
Spoiler alert! This story contains details from the series finale episode of Young Sheldon on CBS.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Thursday’s nights Academy of Country Music Awards program will provide further evidence that we are entering a Post country music period. But not as in “post-country,” let’s be clear… we’re talking about a Post Malone country era.
Young Sheldon is a rare spin-off which has managed to endure outside of the original show’s shadow.Created by Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro, The Big Bang Theory prequel follows child prodigy Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage) as he grows up in East Texas. Jim Parsons, who played the adult version of the character on the original sitcom, narrates the series.Other cast members include Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Montana Jordan, Raegan Revord, Annie Potts, Matt Hobby and Emily Osment.Over its seven seasons, Young Sheldon has featured voice cameos from several members of The Big Bang Theory cast, including Mayim Bialik, Kaley Cuoco and Simon Helberg.As explained during a Television Critics Association panel earlier this year, the series hit certain canonical events in Sheldon Cooper’s life in season seven, which presented the creators with a natural ending to the show.“There are certain things that we know happened in Sheldon’s life when he’s 14,” executive producer Steve Holland said (via TheWrap).
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