A stand-up comedy show isn’t the likeliest place to find a second grader, but Daphne Watson was not about to let her daughter Cece miss the opportunity to meet her idol, Kevin Hart.
“I surprised Cece, and when he came out onstage, she started crying—and then I started crying,” Watson, 31, says in the current issue of People of the 2016 performance in Biloxi, Miss.
After the show, Watson brought Cece backstage, only to find Hart had already left the venue. But instead of giving up, Watson took to social media to ask her daughter’s followers to message the...
“I surprised Cece, and when he came out onstage, she started crying—and then I started crying,” Watson, 31, says in the current issue of People of the 2016 performance in Biloxi, Miss.
After the show, Watson brought Cece backstage, only to find Hart had already left the venue. But instead of giving up, Watson took to social media to ask her daughter’s followers to message the...
- 7/17/2017
- by Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
BBC Three called time on Being Human yesterday, bringing an end to the channel's most credible hit after five successful series.
The ending of the supernatural drama inevitably led to outcry from fans and the usual slew of complaints about BBC Three valuing tacky documentaries and trash over quality drama and entertainment.
We're not entirely sure if that argument stacks up, but we can't possibly deny that the channel has been a bit hasty in the past with lowering the axe. So for this week's Friday Fiver, we've picked a handful of shows that deserve a second chance.
The Fades
It's not very often that a show wins a BAFTA, but fails to get a second series. There must have been some awkward meetings in Zai Bennett's BBC Three head office after the show he culled and that he claimed failed to "engage" walked away with the 'Best Drama' crown.
The ending of the supernatural drama inevitably led to outcry from fans and the usual slew of complaints about BBC Three valuing tacky documentaries and trash over quality drama and entertainment.
We're not entirely sure if that argument stacks up, but we can't possibly deny that the channel has been a bit hasty in the past with lowering the axe. So for this week's Friday Fiver, we've picked a handful of shows that deserve a second chance.
The Fades
It's not very often that a show wins a BAFTA, but fails to get a second series. There must have been some awkward meetings in Zai Bennett's BBC Three head office after the show he culled and that he claimed failed to "engage" walked away with the 'Best Drama' crown.
- 2/8/2013
- Digital Spy
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