Bob Odenkirk might be one of the few lucky people in the whole wide world for not only is he an incredible actor with a huge fan following but the actor once also cheated death. Known best for Breaking Bad and its prequel series Better Call Saul, the actor suffered a widowmaker heart attack while on the set of the prequel.
Bob Odenkirk in a still from Better Call Saul
While thankfully his co-stars and crew rushed to his aid, reviving him through CPR, the actor had the most unusual response after surviving the incident.
Bob Odenkirk’s Unusual Response After Suffering a Major Heart Attack
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman in Better Call Saul
It is no secret that Bob Odenkirk suffered a heart attack that nearly cost him his life. Known best for playing the conman-turned-lawyer in Better Call Saul, Saul Goodman, it was in the sets of...
Bob Odenkirk in a still from Better Call Saul
While thankfully his co-stars and crew rushed to his aid, reviving him through CPR, the actor had the most unusual response after surviving the incident.
Bob Odenkirk’s Unusual Response After Suffering a Major Heart Attack
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman in Better Call Saul
It is no secret that Bob Odenkirk suffered a heart attack that nearly cost him his life. Known best for playing the conman-turned-lawyer in Better Call Saul, Saul Goodman, it was in the sets of...
- 3/28/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Ralph Cirella, Howard Stern’s close friend and longtime stylist who made frequent appearances as a contributor to Stern’s radio show, died yesterday after a battle with a rare lymphoma. He was 58
An emotional Stern made the announcement today on his SiriusXM radio show. Stern said Cirella’s “heart gave out” Tuesday morning during a procedure as he was being treated for the lymphoma.
“I just have been so sad and so angry,” Stern continued. “He didn’t take care of himself.”
“I will miss him terribly,” Stern said on the episode largely devoted to remembrances of Cirella, adding “I can’t believe we’re saying it, but this guy was my man and he’s like the brother I never had.”
“I think this is the toughest part of loving someone — when you lose them,” Stern said. “Lord knows I loved Ralph. My wife said to me last night,...
An emotional Stern made the announcement today on his SiriusXM radio show. Stern said Cirella’s “heart gave out” Tuesday morning during a procedure as he was being treated for the lymphoma.
“I just have been so sad and so angry,” Stern continued. “He didn’t take care of himself.”
“I will miss him terribly,” Stern said on the episode largely devoted to remembrances of Cirella, adding “I can’t believe we’re saying it, but this guy was my man and he’s like the brother I never had.”
“I think this is the toughest part of loving someone — when you lose them,” Stern said. “Lord knows I loved Ralph. My wife said to me last night,...
- 12/6/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Post Malone appeared on The Howard Stern Show on Tuesday, and while he was there, he delivered a stirring acoustic rendition of Alice in Chains’ signature hit, “Them Bones.” Watch the performance below.
Introducing it by saying “Hey, Howard, hopefully I don’t fuck these lyrics up,” Post began his take on the song, playing guitarist Jerry Cantrell’s signature chromatic riff on a beefy acoustic guitar, as he was backed by a choir. Building tension through the opening verse, the arrangement blossomed on the first chorus when the drum line dropped and Post belted the iconic “Ah’s” originally delivered by Alice’s Layne Staley.
By the end of the song, Post was able to build enough energy with his gravelly croon that it’s easy to forget that you’re listening to an acoustic version of the grunge anthem. He finished it off with a final a cappella “Ah,...
Introducing it by saying “Hey, Howard, hopefully I don’t fuck these lyrics up,” Post began his take on the song, playing guitarist Jerry Cantrell’s signature chromatic riff on a beefy acoustic guitar, as he was backed by a choir. Building tension through the opening verse, the arrangement blossomed on the first chorus when the drum line dropped and Post belted the iconic “Ah’s” originally delivered by Alice’s Layne Staley.
By the end of the song, Post was able to build enough energy with his gravelly croon that it’s easy to forget that you’re listening to an acoustic version of the grunge anthem. He finished it off with a final a cappella “Ah,...
- 10/19/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
The Hives appeared on The Howard Stern Show this week. Though the band are getting ready to share upcoming new album The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons, they dug up their 2000 single “Hate to Say I Told You So” for this performance.
“This song is the song that broke us through on a global scale,” vocalist Howlin’ Pelle said while introducing the track, his Swedish accent on full display. The garage rock crew, all decked out in their classic lighting-bolt suits, began the song with the same fiery energy they had back in the early 2000s.
“Feel free to appreciate the precision and power of bass player The Johan and Only, playing this song which has aged like a fine wine,” Pelle ad-libbed over the song’s midpoint bass break. “The Hives have become old, wise souls trapped in young, sexy bodies. And so has their music.”
Sure seems like they’re stoked to be back!
“This song is the song that broke us through on a global scale,” vocalist Howlin’ Pelle said while introducing the track, his Swedish accent on full display. The garage rock crew, all decked out in their classic lighting-bolt suits, began the song with the same fiery energy they had back in the early 2000s.
“Feel free to appreciate the precision and power of bass player The Johan and Only, playing this song which has aged like a fine wine,” Pelle ad-libbed over the song’s midpoint bass break. “The Hives have become old, wise souls trapped in young, sexy bodies. And so has their music.”
Sure seems like they’re stoked to be back!
- 6/9/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Nick Cannon is all smiles on Skid Role for a Christmas celebration. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/Fs/AdMedia
Nick Cannon surprised his fans by announcing his ninth child – a first with a new baby mama, Lanisha Cole.
Unlike some of his other baby mothers, the Masked Singer host did not reveal Cole, 40, was pregnant with his child before she gave birth.
The 41-year-old appears to have had at least three women pregnant at the same time this year.
In July, he welcomed his first child with realtor Bre Tiesi and is reportedly expecting his 10th child with Abby De La Rosa in October and 11th with Brittany Bell.
It was just last year when Cannon pledged to be celibate after his therapist advised him to “chill out,” but admitted he didn’t make it to 2022 during an appearance on the podcast Lip Service with Angela Yee.
The Wild n Out...
Nick Cannon surprised his fans by announcing his ninth child – a first with a new baby mama, Lanisha Cole.
Unlike some of his other baby mothers, the Masked Singer host did not reveal Cole, 40, was pregnant with his child before she gave birth.
The 41-year-old appears to have had at least three women pregnant at the same time this year.
In July, he welcomed his first child with realtor Bre Tiesi and is reportedly expecting his 10th child with Abby De La Rosa in October and 11th with Brittany Bell.
It was just last year when Cannon pledged to be celibate after his therapist advised him to “chill out,” but admitted he didn’t make it to 2022 during an appearance on the podcast Lip Service with Angela Yee.
The Wild n Out...
- 9/15/2022
- by Frank Yemi
- Monsters and Critics
E! Entertainment Television is set to announce today a slate of new series and specials, including an unscripted show centering on the real-life drama of singers Nick and Aaron Carter and their sisters. Also on the slate are new series examining the seven deadly sins from a Hollywood point of view and a countdown of the sexiest celebrities. The new shows will join a schedule that includes the next installment of The Simple Life as well as returning series The Girls Next Door, among others. E! Networks president and CEO Ted Harbert said the channel is at a place where it can be choosy about which programming gets greenlighted, saying the ratings are up year-on-year despite losing top-rated show Howard Stern and citing the addition of Ryan Seacrest to the network as helping to strengthen the brand.
WASHINGTON -- The FCC reached a record settlement with the nation's largest and most powerful radio station company this week when Clear Channel Communications agreed to pay nearly $1.75 million to settle a number of complaints for indecency on the public airwaves. The settlement is the largest ever negotiated between the FCC and a broadcaster. All the penalties proposed by the agency for sexually explicit remarks made during an April 2003 broadcast of The Howard Stern Show and all outstanding listener complaints lodged against Clear Channel, including dozens of cases that haven't even been reviewed yet, are included in the agreement, according to a statement issued Wednesday by FCC chairman Michael Powell. "Clear Channel has now formally admitted that it violated the law and has made binding commitments to clean up its act, including preventive programming decisions and the use of time delays in its broadcasts," Powell said.
- 6/10/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
WASHINGTON -- The FCC reached a record settlement with the nation's largest and most powerful radio station company this week when Clear Channel Communications agreed to pay nearly $1.75 million to settle a number of complaints for indecency on the public airwaves. The settlement is the largest ever negotiated between the FCC and a broadcaster. All the penalties proposed by the agency for sexually explicit remarks made during an April 2003 broadcast of The Howard Stern Show and all outstanding listener complaints lodged against Clear Channel, including dozens of cases that haven't even been reviewed yet, are included in the agreement, according to a statement issued Wednesday by FCC chairman Michael Powell.
WASHINGTON -- In its continuing fight to clean up the airwaves, the nation's broadcast police announced last week its intention to levy one of the largest fines ever on Clear Channel Communications for a broadcast of The Howard Stern Show. On a 5-0 vote Thursday, the FCC issued a "notice of apparent liability" in which it proposed fining the station group $495,000 for an April 9, 2003, broadcast in which Stern and two guests discussed a product called "Sphincterine", which is designed to get rid of "swamp ass." As a result of the fine, Clear Channel fired Stern on Thursday, making permanent the suspension it issued earlier this year. In a statement posted on his Web site www.howardstern.com, Stern said the action is part of a "McCarthy-type witch hunt" that was being led by the Bush administration and "this group of presidential appointees in the FCC, led by Colin Powell' Jr.' " FCC chairman Michael Powell is the secretary of state's son.
- 4/11/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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