Tom Bergeron No Longer \'DWTS\' Host\, Tamera Mowry-Housley Leaves \'The Real\' and More Entertainment News | THR News
Tom Bergeron No Longer 'DWTS' Host, Tamera Mowry-Housley Leaves 'The Real' & More Entertainment News | THR News
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Tom Bergeron No Longer 'DWTS' Host, Tamera Mowry-Housley Leaves 'The Real' & More Entertainment News | THR News
Trevor Noah is ripping into those who visited Walt Disney World in Orlando over the weekend, Tom Bergeron will no longer host ABC's 'Dancing With the Stars' and Tamera Mowry-Housley is leaving 'The Real' after six seasons.
Trevor Noah on Monday lit into those who visited Walt Disney World over the weekend during its reopening as the novel coronavirus remains rampant in the U.S., especially in Florida.
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[NFA] Mickey Mouse waved from a distance on Saturday as Florida's Walt Disney World opened to a limited number of guests for the first time in four months amid a surge of coronavirus cases in the state. This report produced by Jillian Kitchener.
In celebration of Disney World’s reopening after shutting down earlier this year in response to the still ongoing coronavirus pandemic that’s killed over 130,000 people in the US alone, the Disney Parks and Jobs dropped a video over the weekend enthusiastically welcoming park guests “home.” Here, “home” refers to a… Read more...
Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden sat down with Trevor Noah to discuss policing in the United States. Biden said he supported police reform as opposed to defunding the police in an interview on "The Daily Show." However, according to Business Insider, Biden also called for turning over "as we can to non-armed police officers." "I don't think the police should be defunded," Biden said CNN reports that Biden was a "staunch ally" to police unions while he was a senator.
[NFA] Florida confirmed its place as an emerging epicenter of the COVID pandemic in the United States on Friday by reporting its second sharpest daily rise in cases while virus-related deaths across the country climb. Jillian Kitchener has more.
[NFA] Florida confirmed its place as an emerging epicenter of the COVID pandemic in the United States on Friday by reporting its second sharpest daily rise in cases while virus-related deaths across the country climb. Jillian Kitchener has more.
Tamera Mowry-Housley is a former child star turned co-host of the popular talk show, "The Real". On Monday, she revealed that she will not be returning to the show. Mowry-Housley shared the news on her Instagram page. "All good things must come to an end, and it's with a bittersweet smile that I announce that I am moving on from The Real." "I look forward to spending more time with my family, pursuing amazing new opportunities, and embarking on the next chapter of my life."
Colin Kaepernick's life is being turned into a Netflix series, Sacha Baron Cohen appeared to make a secret appearance pranking a Conservative rally in Washington and ABC has passed on the pilot for the 'Thirtysomething' sequel.
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The 93rd Academy Awards ceremony has been pushed back from Feb. 28 to April 25, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and its Oscars broadcasting partner ABC announced on Monday.
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Reuters reports that “The Bachelor” will have its first Black headliner in its 25-season history. On Friday, the ABC show announced that North Carolina native, Matt James, will be their next leading man. James was announced as the headliner after “Bachelorette” star Rachel Lindsay, who is also Black, said that she would cut ties with the franchise if they did not diversify.