Los Angeles, March 27 (Ians) ‘Say My Name’ hitmaker Bebe Rexha shared on social media that she got a mail with “used toilet paper” in it.
The 33-year-old shared on Twitter an image that showed what appeared to be toilet paper next to a letter she got in the mail, which was shipped from Miami, reports aceshowbiz.com.
In the caption, she wrote, “Someone mailed me used toilet paper,” adding a sick emoji.
Many have since reacted to the picture.
One Twitter user jokingly told Bebe to “sniff it,” to which she replied, “no way.”
Someone else, meanwhile, urged her to wash her hands. In response, the musician wrote, “Bro I washed them like 10 times.”
Another individual asked Bebe whether she usually receives strange packages in the mail. She answered it by writing, “No this is insane. Like wtf.”
On the work front, Bebe announced her third studio album earlier this month.
The 33-year-old shared on Twitter an image that showed what appeared to be toilet paper next to a letter she got in the mail, which was shipped from Miami, reports aceshowbiz.com.
In the caption, she wrote, “Someone mailed me used toilet paper,” adding a sick emoji.
Many have since reacted to the picture.
One Twitter user jokingly told Bebe to “sniff it,” to which she replied, “no way.”
Someone else, meanwhile, urged her to wash her hands. In response, the musician wrote, “Bro I washed them like 10 times.”
Another individual asked Bebe whether she usually receives strange packages in the mail. She answered it by writing, “No this is insane. Like wtf.”
On the work front, Bebe announced her third studio album earlier this month.
- 3/27/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Trevor Noah is sharing how one of this year’s Grammy nominees has inspired him to live his best life.
The TV personality, who will return to the Grammys stage this Sunday to host the annual awards show for the third year in a row, has experienced a major change in his life since last year’s ceremony.
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In December, Noah departed from “The Daily Show”, which he hosted for seven seasons. To help him move on and adjust to life without the talk show, Beyoncé’s hit track “Break My Soul” from her Renaissance album, which is nominated for Album of the Year, coincidentally became the “soundtrack of [Noah’s] life.”
The Grammy-nominated lead single includes lyrics about quitting things that no longer serve you like “release ya job” and “release the stress.”
Fittingly enough it also includes the lines:...
The TV personality, who will return to the Grammys stage this Sunday to host the annual awards show for the third year in a row, has experienced a major change in his life since last year’s ceremony.
Read More: Trevor Noah Is Returning To Host The 2023 Grammy Awards
In December, Noah departed from “The Daily Show”, which he hosted for seven seasons. To help him move on and adjust to life without the talk show, Beyoncé’s hit track “Break My Soul” from her Renaissance album, which is nominated for Album of the Year, coincidentally became the “soundtrack of [Noah’s] life.”
The Grammy-nominated lead single includes lyrics about quitting things that no longer serve you like “release ya job” and “release the stress.”
Fittingly enough it also includes the lines:...
- 2/3/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Andy Grammer reflected on his journey to discovering self-worth over recent years.
Ahead of World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10, the “Keep Your Head Up” singer discussed the importance of therapy, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“I went down hard. I don’t know how your pandemic was. Mine was not good,” Grammer told podcast host Janine Rubenstein during Friday’s episode of “People Every Day”. “In hindsight, it became something that I’m grateful for, but I think for a lot of us, it just really showed us where we get our self-worth from.”
The 38-year-old singer continued, explaining: “If you got all your self-worth from others or from work or not from yourself, the place that it should be coming from, then the pandemic was really, really tough for you. And by you, I mean me. Wow. A hundred percent me.
Read More: Andy Grammer Talks Therapy, Fame...
Ahead of World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10, the “Keep Your Head Up” singer discussed the importance of therapy, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“I went down hard. I don’t know how your pandemic was. Mine was not good,” Grammer told podcast host Janine Rubenstein during Friday’s episode of “People Every Day”. “In hindsight, it became something that I’m grateful for, but I think for a lot of us, it just really showed us where we get our self-worth from.”
The 38-year-old singer continued, explaining: “If you got all your self-worth from others or from work or not from yourself, the place that it should be coming from, then the pandemic was really, really tough for you. And by you, I mean me. Wow. A hundred percent me.
Read More: Andy Grammer Talks Therapy, Fame...
- 10/9/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Here come the 2022 Emmys celebrating the best in television! The primetime ceremony will take place on a Monday night this year due to an NBC football conflict, so you can turn your Sunday blues into Monday anticipation. The Creative Arts Emmys have already taken place, but they will air on Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Fxx.
Many Hollywood figures edged closer to the coveted Egot after this year’s Creative Arts Emmy, which honored “outstanding artistic and technical achievement.” Adele is one of many winners after her “Adele: One Night Only” concert pre-taped at the Griffith Observatory won every award it was up for.
One of the best parts of any awards show is of course the red carpet, where stars show up in fashion ensembles of all kinds. Arrivals increase anticipation of the ceremony, as do interviews with the forces behind TV’s biggest hits. Fans of nominated shows,...
Many Hollywood figures edged closer to the coveted Egot after this year’s Creative Arts Emmy, which honored “outstanding artistic and technical achievement.” Adele is one of many winners after her “Adele: One Night Only” concert pre-taped at the Griffith Observatory won every award it was up for.
One of the best parts of any awards show is of course the red carpet, where stars show up in fashion ensembles of all kinds. Arrivals increase anticipation of the ceremony, as do interviews with the forces behind TV’s biggest hits. Fans of nominated shows,...
- 9/11/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
We’re two weeks out from San Diego Comic-Con 2022, which happens to be the first real Sdcc since Covid-19 shut everything down in 2020. Yes, Comic-Con international did hold a very small, stripped down version of the event last thanksgiving but this year marks the convention’s return — hopefully — to pre-covid glory.
Naturally, you can expect a lot of great panels and events to plan for, and lucky for you, per tradition, today marks the start of daily news drops for the Sdcc 2022 schedule. So grab your calendar and let’s get started.
Paramount claimed the first Hall H panel of Sdcc 2022 with a look at “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves,” which starts at noon on July 21 in Hall H.
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Disney meanwhile has big TV-related plans, with panels announced for Disney+, ABC, FX, Hulu Disney Television Animation,...
Naturally, you can expect a lot of great panels and events to plan for, and lucky for you, per tradition, today marks the start of daily news drops for the Sdcc 2022 schedule. So grab your calendar and let’s get started.
Paramount claimed the first Hall H panel of Sdcc 2022 with a look at “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves,” which starts at noon on July 21 in Hall H.
Also Read:
‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ Gets Paramount Hall H Panel at Comic-Con
Disney meanwhile has big TV-related plans, with panels announced for Disney+, ABC, FX, Hulu Disney Television Animation,...
- 7/6/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
After some virtual and scaled-down events, San Diego Comic Con is back.
The 2022 edition returns in full force to the San Diego Convention Center from July 21-24, bringing some of the most anticipated TV shows and movies of the year to Hall H and the show floor.
See the Comic Con schedule below, which will be updated each day as more panels are announced.
Thursday, July 21
10:45-11:45 a.m. – ABC’S “The Rookie” And “The Rookie: Feds” – Nathan Fillion and Niecy Nash-Betts join executive producers Alexi Hawley and Terence Paul Winter to discuss how worlds will collide when “The Rookie” franchise expands with “The Rookie: Feds,” coming to ABC this fall. The lively Q&a session will be moderated by Damian Holbrook. Ballroom 20
12 p.m. — “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” — Paramount Pictures brings Paramount and eOne’s Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves to kick off the...
The 2022 edition returns in full force to the San Diego Convention Center from July 21-24, bringing some of the most anticipated TV shows and movies of the year to Hall H and the show floor.
See the Comic Con schedule below, which will be updated each day as more panels are announced.
Thursday, July 21
10:45-11:45 a.m. – ABC’S “The Rookie” And “The Rookie: Feds” – Nathan Fillion and Niecy Nash-Betts join executive producers Alexi Hawley and Terence Paul Winter to discuss how worlds will collide when “The Rookie” franchise expands with “The Rookie: Feds,” coming to ABC this fall. The lively Q&a session will be moderated by Damian Holbrook. Ballroom 20
12 p.m. — “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” — Paramount Pictures brings Paramount and eOne’s Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves to kick off the...
- 7/6/2022
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards will air live Sunday beginning at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt on CBS and, for the first time on a streaming service, Paramount+. Cedric the Entertainer is hosting the awards ceremony, which will take place in an air-conditioned tent on The Event Deck at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles with a limited, vaccinated audience sitting at dinner tables.
In addition to Paramount+, which offers a seven-day free trial, the three-hour show that celebrates the year’s best in television will be available digitally live and on demand via Hulu Plus Live TV, YouTube TV and FuboTV with subscriptions.
Organizers the Television Academy said this year’s presenters will include Paulina Alexis, Anthony Anderson, Annaleigh Ashford, Awkwafina, Angela Bassett, Kate Beckinsale, Adrien Brody, Stephen Colbert, Jennifer Coolidge, Misty Copeland, Kaley Cuoco, Michael Douglas, Ava DuVernay, Lane Factor, Beanie Feldstein, Allyson Felix, America Ferrera,...
In addition to Paramount+, which offers a seven-day free trial, the three-hour show that celebrates the year’s best in television will be available digitally live and on demand via Hulu Plus Live TV, YouTube TV and FuboTV with subscriptions.
Organizers the Television Academy said this year’s presenters will include Paulina Alexis, Anthony Anderson, Annaleigh Ashford, Awkwafina, Angela Bassett, Kate Beckinsale, Adrien Brody, Stephen Colbert, Jennifer Coolidge, Misty Copeland, Kaley Cuoco, Michael Douglas, Ava DuVernay, Lane Factor, Beanie Feldstein, Allyson Felix, America Ferrera,...
- 9/19/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Another year, same pandemic — but the Emmys are going to keep on doing their thing even so. Last year’s remote Emmys was easily the best major awards show of the 2020-21 awards seasons, but this year will be in person at the Microsoft Theatre in Downtown LA — but without the usual packed house.
And the in-person ceremony means the red carpet is back after the Emmys skipped that particular detail in 2020. And you’ll have two options for checking out all the glam celebs, with a potential third.
The Emmys ceremony itself will be broadcast on CBS, but the network doesn’t have a red carpet pre-show scheduled thanks to the late afternoon NFL game it’ll be airing on Sunday. It’s possible, if the game ends early enough, that CBS will take us to the Emmys carpet, but don’t bet on that happening.
There are two...
And the in-person ceremony means the red carpet is back after the Emmys skipped that particular detail in 2020. And you’ll have two options for checking out all the glam celebs, with a potential third.
The Emmys ceremony itself will be broadcast on CBS, but the network doesn’t have a red carpet pre-show scheduled thanks to the late afternoon NFL game it’ll be airing on Sunday. It’s possible, if the game ends early enough, that CBS will take us to the Emmys carpet, but don’t bet on that happening.
There are two...
- 9/18/2021
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
Meredith Corporation’s People and its Let’s Talk About It Mental Health Initiative is partnering with actor and advocate Glenn Close and her non-profit organization, Bring Change To Mind, in an effort to destigmatize mental illness.
A four-part virtual panel discussion series on mental health and young people through the lens of masculinity, race, Lgbtqia, and digital life, Conversations with Bring Change to Mind in Partnership with People, will be moderated by People’s editor in chief, Dan Wakeford; People Every Day podcast host, Janine Rubenstein; filmmaker, co-founder of Wayfarer Studios, and author of the new book, Man Enough: Undefining My Masculinity, Justin Baldoni; and critically acclaimed actor and star of Hamilton, Javier Muñoz, during Mental Health Awareness Month and will stream from May 24-27 on People.com, People’s YouTube, Twitter and PeopleTV’s social channels, as well as on BringChange2Mind.org.
Glenn Close, her sister Jessie Close...
A four-part virtual panel discussion series on mental health and young people through the lens of masculinity, race, Lgbtqia, and digital life, Conversations with Bring Change to Mind in Partnership with People, will be moderated by People’s editor in chief, Dan Wakeford; People Every Day podcast host, Janine Rubenstein; filmmaker, co-founder of Wayfarer Studios, and author of the new book, Man Enough: Undefining My Masculinity, Justin Baldoni; and critically acclaimed actor and star of Hamilton, Javier Muñoz, during Mental Health Awareness Month and will stream from May 24-27 on People.com, People’s YouTube, Twitter and PeopleTV’s social channels, as well as on BringChange2Mind.org.
Glenn Close, her sister Jessie Close...
- 5/17/2021
- Look to the Stars
When the Grammy Awards return to Los Angeles on March 14, they’ll arrive with the first major (albeit very limited) red carpet experience the city has seen in a full year.
Five outlets have been credentialed to work the carpet outside Staples Center (next door to the L.A. Convention Center), where crews will conduct in-person interviews with performers, participants and nominees. The confirmed outlets: Entertainment Tonight (with host Kevin Frazier), E! (Live From E! hosted by Giuliana Rancic), People and Entertainment Weekly (Red Carpet Live hosted by Janine Rubenstein and Jeremy Parsons), The Associated Press and the Recording Academy’s official preshow. Outlets will be ...
Five outlets have been credentialed to work the carpet outside Staples Center (next door to the L.A. Convention Center), where crews will conduct in-person interviews with performers, participants and nominees. The confirmed outlets: Entertainment Tonight (with host Kevin Frazier), E! (Live From E! hosted by Giuliana Rancic), People and Entertainment Weekly (Red Carpet Live hosted by Janine Rubenstein and Jeremy Parsons), The Associated Press and the Recording Academy’s official preshow. Outlets will be ...
- 3/12/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When the Grammy Awards return to Los Angeles on March 14, they’ll arrive with the first major (albeit very limited) red carpet experience the city has seen in a full year.
Five outlets have been credentialed to work the carpet outside Staples Center (next door to the L.A. Convention Center), where crews will conduct in-person interviews with performers, participants and nominees. The confirmed outlets: Entertainment Tonight (with host Kevin Frazier), E! (Live From E! hosted by Giuliana Rancic), People and Entertainment Weekly (Red Carpet Live hosted by Janine Rubenstein and Jeremy Parsons), The Associated Press and the Recording Academy’s official preshow. Outlets will be ...
Five outlets have been credentialed to work the carpet outside Staples Center (next door to the L.A. Convention Center), where crews will conduct in-person interviews with performers, participants and nominees. The confirmed outlets: Entertainment Tonight (with host Kevin Frazier), E! (Live From E! hosted by Giuliana Rancic), People and Entertainment Weekly (Red Carpet Live hosted by Janine Rubenstein and Jeremy Parsons), The Associated Press and the Recording Academy’s official preshow. Outlets will be ...
- 3/12/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
John Legend is “so ready” to end his reign as People‘s Sexiest Man Alive. The current titleholder spoke with People senior editor Janine Rubenstein for Meredith’s :Blackprint and he admitted it’s been a “fun” year being the planet’s sexiest male. “It’s been funny, it’s been humbling, it’s been all those things,” Legend said. “I’ve truly enjoyed just...
- 9/4/2020
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
In today’s film news roundup, “Waiting for the Barbarians,” “Don’t Tell a Soul” and “Daddy Issues” get distribution and the African American Film Critics Association is launching a virtual Strong Summer 2020 programming slate.
Acquisitions
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired North American rights to Ciro Guerra’s feature film “Waiting for the Barbarians,” starring Johnny Depp, Robert Pattinson, Mark Rylance, Gana Bayarsaikhan, and Greta Scacchi.
Goldwyn said the film was originally slated for a theatrical release, but due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it will be released on cable on-demand and digital platforms in August.
Rylance plays a magistrate in an isolated frontier settlement on the border of a large empire who looks forward to an easy retirement until the arrival of a colonel (portrayed by Depp), whose task it is to report on the activities of the “barbarians” and the security situation on the border. The colonel’s ruthless interrogations...
Acquisitions
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired North American rights to Ciro Guerra’s feature film “Waiting for the Barbarians,” starring Johnny Depp, Robert Pattinson, Mark Rylance, Gana Bayarsaikhan, and Greta Scacchi.
Goldwyn said the film was originally slated for a theatrical release, but due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it will be released on cable on-demand and digital platforms in August.
Rylance plays a magistrate in an isolated frontier settlement on the border of a large empire who looks forward to an easy retirement until the arrival of a colonel (portrayed by Depp), whose task it is to report on the activities of the “barbarians” and the security situation on the border. The colonel’s ruthless interrogations...
- 5/21/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Nicole Murphy and Training Day director Antoine Fuqua were seen getting close in Italy.
Murphy, 51, and Fuqua, 53, were photographed kissing while out by their hotel’s pool on Saturday in Ischia, Italy. The two were in town for the Ischia Global Festival where Fuqua is set to receive the director of the year award.
Both held coffee cups as they shared a kiss, with Fuqua wearing a navy towel around his waist, while Murphy wore a bikini and a white sheer robe.
Fuqua has been married to actress Lela Rochon since 1999 and the pair shares two children: daughter Asia, 16, and son Brando,...
Murphy, 51, and Fuqua, 53, were photographed kissing while out by their hotel’s pool on Saturday in Ischia, Italy. The two were in town for the Ischia Global Festival where Fuqua is set to receive the director of the year award.
Both held coffee cups as they shared a kiss, with Fuqua wearing a navy towel around his waist, while Murphy wore a bikini and a white sheer robe.
Fuqua has been married to actress Lela Rochon since 1999 and the pair shares two children: daughter Asia, 16, and son Brando,...
- 7/23/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
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