Meghan Markle has found a new podcast home!
The 42-year-old Duchess of Sussex and husband Prince Harry ended their deal with Spotify in June 2023, and now, she has signed a new deal with Lemonada Media, according to Deadline.
The podcast company is female-founded and is also home to Julia Louis-Dreyfus‘ Wiser Than Me podcast, Jennette McCurdy‘s Hard Feelings and Samantha Bee‘s Choice Words.
Find out more about Meghan’s deal inside…
Meghan‘s move to Lemonada will also bring a new podcast show for her, however, no details or a title have been revealed at this time.
Lemonada will also now distribute Archetypes to all podcast platforms after being a Spotify exclusive.
“I’m proud to now be able to share that I am joining the brilliant team at Lemonada to continue my love of podcasting,” Meghan shared in a statement. “Being able to support a female founded...
The 42-year-old Duchess of Sussex and husband Prince Harry ended their deal with Spotify in June 2023, and now, she has signed a new deal with Lemonada Media, according to Deadline.
The podcast company is female-founded and is also home to Julia Louis-Dreyfus‘ Wiser Than Me podcast, Jennette McCurdy‘s Hard Feelings and Samantha Bee‘s Choice Words.
Find out more about Meghan’s deal inside…
Meghan‘s move to Lemonada will also bring a new podcast show for her, however, no details or a title have been revealed at this time.
Lemonada will also now distribute Archetypes to all podcast platforms after being a Spotify exclusive.
“I’m proud to now be able to share that I am joining the brilliant team at Lemonada to continue my love of podcasting,” Meghan shared in a statement. “Being able to support a female founded...
- 2/13/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Exclusive: Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is staying in the podcast business.
The Duchess, otherwise known as Meghan Markle, has signed a new podcast deal with Lemonada Media, the company behind Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
The move will see her launch a new podcast series and Lemonada will also distribute her previous Spotify series Archetypes to all podcast platforms.
It comes after her and her husband Prince Harry parted ways with Spotify last year.
There are no details of the show yet, but Meghan will host the as yet untitled series.
Archetypes, which was previously a Spotify exclusive, will be rolled out to all audio platforms with Lemonada distributing. The series has recorded over 10M downloads, around a million listens per episode and debuted as Spotify’s No.1 podcast in 47 countries around the world when it launched in August 2022.
The series explored the labels that try to hold women back.
The Duchess, otherwise known as Meghan Markle, has signed a new podcast deal with Lemonada Media, the company behind Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
The move will see her launch a new podcast series and Lemonada will also distribute her previous Spotify series Archetypes to all podcast platforms.
It comes after her and her husband Prince Harry parted ways with Spotify last year.
There are no details of the show yet, but Meghan will host the as yet untitled series.
Archetypes, which was previously a Spotify exclusive, will be rolled out to all audio platforms with Lemonada distributing. The series has recorded over 10M downloads, around a million listens per episode and debuted as Spotify’s No.1 podcast in 47 countries around the world when it launched in August 2022.
The series explored the labels that try to hold women back.
- 2/13/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Naomi Baker (All American: Homecoming) and Da’Vinchi (Bmf) have been tapped to star in Hard Feelings, an indie romantic drama marking the first feature of writer-director Jo Hatcher.
Selected for the 2021 Sundance Screenwriters Intensive, as well as Gotham Week 2022, the film centers on high school senior Nami (Baker), who after being confronted with a crucial decision, embarks on a journey with her ex-boyfriend Zay (Da’Vinchi) to make a decision about her future.
Deniese Davis (Insecure) is producing for Reform Media Group, with Melora Rivera co-producing. Production kicks off in Atlanta in early February.
Prior to Hard Feelings, Baker was seen on The CW’s sports drama spin-off, All American: Homecoming.
Known for his role as Terry ‘Southwest T’ Flenory on Starz’s crime drama Bmf, Da’Vinchi has also previously been seen on All American and Grown-ish, among other high-profile series. His most notable prior film role came...
Selected for the 2021 Sundance Screenwriters Intensive, as well as Gotham Week 2022, the film centers on high school senior Nami (Baker), who after being confronted with a crucial decision, embarks on a journey with her ex-boyfriend Zay (Da’Vinchi) to make a decision about her future.
Deniese Davis (Insecure) is producing for Reform Media Group, with Melora Rivera co-producing. Production kicks off in Atlanta in early February.
Prior to Hard Feelings, Baker was seen on The CW’s sports drama spin-off, All American: Homecoming.
Known for his role as Terry ‘Southwest T’ Flenory on Starz’s crime drama Bmf, Da’Vinchi has also previously been seen on All American and Grown-ish, among other high-profile series. His most notable prior film role came...
- 1/31/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Jennette McCurdy is getting real about struggling with acne as an adult.
The 31-year-old actress and New York Times bestselling author discussed her battle with acne during a new episode of her podcast, Hard Feelings with Jennette McCurdy.
Although she’s tried loads of different medications, Jennette has consistently had a hard time with her skin since she was 15 years old. Now, she’s not sure what to do anymore.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I am 31 and I am still struggling — capital-s Struggling — with acne,” she shared. “It makes me so insecure. My God, you guys, it affects my self-esteem really negatively. If I’m having a good skin day, I feel so much better about myself, and they are few and far between. And then most of the time when I’m really struggling, it just makes me feel kind of crummy.”
Jennette believes her skin problems began when she wore “thick,...
The 31-year-old actress and New York Times bestselling author discussed her battle with acne during a new episode of her podcast, Hard Feelings with Jennette McCurdy.
Although she’s tried loads of different medications, Jennette has consistently had a hard time with her skin since she was 15 years old. Now, she’s not sure what to do anymore.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I am 31 and I am still struggling — capital-s Struggling — with acne,” she shared. “It makes me so insecure. My God, you guys, it affects my self-esteem really negatively. If I’m having a good skin day, I feel so much better about myself, and they are few and far between. And then most of the time when I’m really struggling, it just makes me feel kind of crummy.”
Jennette believes her skin problems began when she wore “thick,...
- 11/30/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Laura Jane Grace makes an appeal to your ears — the two most important holes in your head, at least for her purposes — with the short-and-giddy title track of her upcoming album, Hole in My Head. “You can try to outrun all the pain you come from,” she sings over charging, quarter-note punk-rock chord changes. “That would be a real mistake … I need a hole in my head.” The song follows “Dysphoria Hoodie,” the first single off the album, which will come out Feb. 16.
In the video for “Hole in My Head,...
In the video for “Hole in My Head,...
- 11/8/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Laura Jane Grace has announced her second full-length studio album, Hole in My Head, which is due for release on February 16th, 2024 via Polyvinyl Record Co. She’s also shared the album’s title track as a single, and unveiled a string of new tour dates for 2024.
Grace’s first collection of songs since 2021’s At War with the Silverfish, Hole in My Head will feature the single “Dysphoria Hoodie,” which first debuted this past October. Written 30 years removed from the days when her band Against Me! was first beginning, the album captures the sense of reflection that she’s been leaning into recently.
The single “Hole in My Head” conveys this, pairing a stirring, youthful melody with lyrics bearing the wisdom of Grace’s years. “You can try to outrun all the pain you come from/ That would be a real mistake” she sings on the bridge, building into...
Grace’s first collection of songs since 2021’s At War with the Silverfish, Hole in My Head will feature the single “Dysphoria Hoodie,” which first debuted this past October. Written 30 years removed from the days when her band Against Me! was first beginning, the album captures the sense of reflection that she’s been leaning into recently.
The single “Hole in My Head” conveys this, pairing a stirring, youthful melody with lyrics bearing the wisdom of Grace’s years. “You can try to outrun all the pain you come from/ That would be a real mistake” she sings on the bridge, building into...
- 11/8/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Jennette McCurdy really opened up in her memoir “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” but now she’s continuing to open up even more.
The 31-year-old former actress and author started a new Lemonada Media podcast, “Hard Feelings,” where she talks about what she’s “really experiencing in the moment,” she told Teen Vogue.
So far on the podcast, which has five episodes out at the time of this post, she has talked about shame, resentment, pressure, being in a bad mood, loyalty and even freezing her eggs.
Keep reading to see all of the biggest revelations from Jennette McCurdy’s “Hard Feelings” podcast…...
The 31-year-old former actress and author started a new Lemonada Media podcast, “Hard Feelings,” where she talks about what she’s “really experiencing in the moment,” she told Teen Vogue.
So far on the podcast, which has five episodes out at the time of this post, she has talked about shame, resentment, pressure, being in a bad mood, loyalty and even freezing her eggs.
Keep reading to see all of the biggest revelations from Jennette McCurdy’s “Hard Feelings” podcast…...
- 11/8/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Image Source: Brian Kimskey
Jennette McCurdy hasn't always made space for her more difficult feelings.
"I realized I had so much judgment around my emotions, which just made it more difficult to actually accept them and process them," she tells Popsugar. "I had so much self-loathing around difficult emotions because of thinking that there were only a few acceptable ones. I thought, 'You're supposed to be happy and grateful all the time. That means you're a good person.' So I would just pretend to be that, and if I felt anything else, I'd punish myself."
Over the years, the author, whose raw and powerful memoir, "I'm Glad My Mom Died," has spent more than 60 weeks as a New York Times bestseller since its publication in August 2022, has realized that berating herself for having strong feelings didn't exactly work for her. Now, she's making space for her emotions in a...
Jennette McCurdy hasn't always made space for her more difficult feelings.
"I realized I had so much judgment around my emotions, which just made it more difficult to actually accept them and process them," she tells Popsugar. "I had so much self-loathing around difficult emotions because of thinking that there were only a few acceptable ones. I thought, 'You're supposed to be happy and grateful all the time. That means you're a good person.' So I would just pretend to be that, and if I felt anything else, I'd punish myself."
Over the years, the author, whose raw and powerful memoir, "I'm Glad My Mom Died," has spent more than 60 weeks as a New York Times bestseller since its publication in August 2022, has realized that berating herself for having strong feelings didn't exactly work for her. Now, she's making space for her emotions in a...
- 11/7/2023
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
This article contains No Hard Feelings spoilers.
According to Jennifer Lawrence, she had zero intention of making No Hard Feelings or any other film when the script landed on her desk. Having gone through filming Don’t Look Up during the pandemic and recently giving birth to her son, the Oscar-winner was ready to take a rest. But that was before she read a screenplay by Gene Stupnitsky and John Phillips so deliriously funny she couldn’t say no.
A little over a year and a half later, that appeal is still shocking audiences as the exceedingly R-rated and raunchy comedy finds its second life on streaming via Netflix. And at least per the anecdotal reaction my social media feed showed over the weekend, the film’s already most infamous scene is still having the desired effect of getting tongues wagging—and hopefully laughing.
You know the scene. During a midnight rendezvous on a seaside beach,...
According to Jennifer Lawrence, she had zero intention of making No Hard Feelings or any other film when the script landed on her desk. Having gone through filming Don’t Look Up during the pandemic and recently giving birth to her son, the Oscar-winner was ready to take a rest. But that was before she read a screenplay by Gene Stupnitsky and John Phillips so deliriously funny she couldn’t say no.
A little over a year and a half later, that appeal is still shocking audiences as the exceedingly R-rated and raunchy comedy finds its second life on streaming via Netflix. And at least per the anecdotal reaction my social media feed showed over the weekend, the film’s already most infamous scene is still having the desired effect of getting tongues wagging—and hopefully laughing.
You know the scene. During a midnight rendezvous on a seaside beach,...
- 10/30/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Clockwise from upper left: Napoleon (Columbia/AppleTV+), The Marvels (Disney), Wish (Disney),
A Haunting In Venice (20th Century Studios), The Exorcist: Believer (Universal)Graphic: Libby McGuire
For those who embraced the summer of 2023’s great pop culture phenomenon, Barbenheimer, not only would the cast and crew of each film like to thank you,...
A Haunting In Venice (20th Century Studios), The Exorcist: Believer (Universal)Graphic: Libby McGuire
For those who embraced the summer of 2023’s great pop culture phenomenon, Barbenheimer, not only would the cast and crew of each film like to thank you,...
- 8/29/2023
- by Cindy White, Jen Lennon, and Mark Keizer
- avclub.com
Exclusive: Emmy-nominated actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach has signed with WME in all areas.
Moss-Bachrach currently stars in FX’s hit series The Bear in the role of Richie Jerimovich. His portrayal earned him a 2023 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, among other accolades.
He most recently starred alongside Jennifer Lawrence in the 2023 comedy feature No Hard Feelings in the role of Gary. The comedy follows a woman who seems to have trouble making good life decisions and it shows when she answers an intriguing job listing in an effort to save her childhood home.
Up next, he will be seen opposite Sarah Paulson in Searchlight’s upcoming dust bowl-era thriller Dust. The film follows a woman who is trapped by increasingly perilous dust storms and is haunted by her past encounters. She becomes convinced that a mysterious presence is threatening her family and takes extraordinary measures to protect them.
Moss-Bachrach currently stars in FX’s hit series The Bear in the role of Richie Jerimovich. His portrayal earned him a 2023 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, among other accolades.
He most recently starred alongside Jennifer Lawrence in the 2023 comedy feature No Hard Feelings in the role of Gary. The comedy follows a woman who seems to have trouble making good life decisions and it shows when she answers an intriguing job listing in an effort to save her childhood home.
Up next, he will be seen opposite Sarah Paulson in Searchlight’s upcoming dust bowl-era thriller Dust. The film follows a woman who is trapped by increasingly perilous dust storms and is haunted by her past encounters. She becomes convinced that a mysterious presence is threatening her family and takes extraordinary measures to protect them.
- 7/25/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has released its weekly chart of how movies and television series have been doing on the streamer, with the Jennifer Lopez action-thriller remaining in #1 over the Top 10 English film chart for the week of May 22, its third week in that position. Read on for this week’s analysis.
Before we get to the movies, it’s quite notable that Arnold Schwarzenegger made his debut on the streamer in a rare live action series called “Fubar,” created by Nick Santora (“Scorpion”), which debuted atop the English TV list with 88.9 million hours viewed, easily the most-viewed series of the week. It entered the Top 10 in 90 countries and was the #1 watched series in the United States, Canada and dozens of other countries across the globe.
It still received some stiff competition from the “All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” spin-off series, “Xo, Kitty,” its first season getting 63.8 million hours viewed last...
Before we get to the movies, it’s quite notable that Arnold Schwarzenegger made his debut on the streamer in a rare live action series called “Fubar,” created by Nick Santora (“Scorpion”), which debuted atop the English TV list with 88.9 million hours viewed, easily the most-viewed series of the week. It entered the Top 10 in 90 countries and was the #1 watched series in the United States, Canada and dozens of other countries across the globe.
It still received some stiff competition from the “All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” spin-off series, “Xo, Kitty,” its first season getting 63.8 million hours viewed last...
- 5/30/2023
- by Edward Douglas
- Gold Derby
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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “Fubar” scored big this week as it debuted in the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s English TV List with 88.94 million hours viewed.
The action comedy series, which marked Schwarzenegger’s first TV series, has received more than 12 million views and appeared in the Top 10 in 90 countries this week. The first installment of “To All The Boys” spinoff “Xo, Kitty” followed closely behind “Fubar” in second place with 63.78 million hours viewed while “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” took the third spot on the English TV list with 42.9 million hours, boosting the “Bridgerton” spinoff series to 66 million overall views since its debut as it climbed to the Top 10 in 91 countries. “Bridgerton” Season 2 also made an appearance on this week’s list, though it dropped down to the No. 10 spot with 12.54 million hours watched.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “Fubar” scored big this week as it debuted in the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s English TV List with 88.94 million hours viewed.
The action comedy series, which marked Schwarzenegger’s first TV series, has received more than 12 million views and appeared in the Top 10 in 90 countries this week. The first installment of “To All The Boys” spinoff “Xo, Kitty” followed closely behind “Fubar” in second place with 63.78 million hours viewed while “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” took the third spot on the English TV list with 42.9 million hours, boosting the “Bridgerton” spinoff series to 66 million overall views since its debut as it climbed to the Top 10 in 91 countries. “Bridgerton” Season 2 also made an appearance on this week’s list, though it dropped down to the No. 10 spot with 12.54 million hours watched.
- 5/30/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
The Netflix movie and TV series that have been dominating the streamer’s weekly viewing chart were both still atop the Top 10 chart for the week of May 15. Read on for this week’s analysis.
Jennifer Lopez‘s action-thriller “The Mother” burst into the weekly streaming chart last week, and it topped the English films list for a second week with 94.4 million hours viewed globally. That means the movie has been viewed by almost 90 million accounts, i.e. 178.1 million hours viewed divided by the movie’s 1.96 hour runtime. It remained in the Top 10 in 93 countries with many of those regions, including the U.S. and Canada, the #1 viewed movie.
The documentary “Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me” also entered the charts in second place with 15.7 million hours viewed, followed by a number of non-Netflix films like Seth McFarlane‘s hit comedy “Ted,” Tom Hanks‘ “A Man Called Otto,” and the sci-fi thriller “Synchronic.
Jennifer Lopez‘s action-thriller “The Mother” burst into the weekly streaming chart last week, and it topped the English films list for a second week with 94.4 million hours viewed globally. That means the movie has been viewed by almost 90 million accounts, i.e. 178.1 million hours viewed divided by the movie’s 1.96 hour runtime. It remained in the Top 10 in 93 countries with many of those regions, including the U.S. and Canada, the #1 viewed movie.
The documentary “Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me” also entered the charts in second place with 15.7 million hours viewed, followed by a number of non-Netflix films like Seth McFarlane‘s hit comedy “Ted,” Tom Hanks‘ “A Man Called Otto,” and the sci-fi thriller “Synchronic.
- 5/23/2023
- by Edward Douglas
- Gold Derby
Hard Feelings is a comedy German movie directed by Granz Henman, starring Axel Stein and Diana Amft
Two best friends try to make it through high school while dealing with embarrassing new urges and their very inconvenient feelings for each other.
Release date
May 24
Where to watch Hard Feelings
Netflix
The Cast
Axel Stein/Rudolf
Diana Amft/Paula’s Mutter
Vivien König/Francoise
La entrada ‘Hard Feelings’ (2023) New Comedy on Netflix on May 24 se publicó primero en Martin Cid Magazine.
Two best friends try to make it through high school while dealing with embarrassing new urges and their very inconvenient feelings for each other.
Release date
May 24
Where to watch Hard Feelings
Netflix
The Cast
Axel Stein/Rudolf
Diana Amft/Paula’s Mutter
Vivien König/Francoise
La entrada ‘Hard Feelings’ (2023) New Comedy on Netflix on May 24 se publicó primero en Martin Cid Magazine.
- 5/18/2023
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Must-watch comedy series, eye-opening documentaries and an expansion of the “Bridgerton” universe are among the noteworthy additions to Netflix this month. May 12 sees the premiere of Jennifer Lopez’s new Netflix original film “The Mother,” in which she plays an assassin lured back in for one last job. And on May 23, the documentary “Victim/Suspect” examines how sexual assault victims too often get turned into suspects when they report their assaults.
“Queen Charlotte,” the “Bridgerton” prequel series, arrives on May 4 while a new season of Tim Robinson’s sketch series “I Think You Should Leave” drops on May 30. And if you missed the most recent season of the niche (but delightful) comedy series “Documentary Now!,” you can stream that on Netflix starting May 9.
Check out the full list of what’s new on Netflix in May 2023 below.
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“Queen Charlotte,” the “Bridgerton” prequel series, arrives on May 4 while a new season of Tim Robinson’s sketch series “I Think You Should Leave” drops on May 30. And if you missed the most recent season of the niche (but delightful) comedy series “Documentary Now!,” you can stream that on Netflix starting May 9.
Check out the full list of what’s new on Netflix in May 2023 below.
Also Read:
The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now Arriving May 1
Above Suspicion
Airport...
- 5/1/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
Netflix recently announced it would be investing $2.5 billion into South Korean programming. Before Squid Game season 2 comes down the pike, however, the first seeds of that investment will bear fruit for Netflix in May 2023.
Netflix’s list of new releases for May 2023 is highlighted by the May 12 release of Korean series Black Knight. Set “in a dystopian 2071 devastated by air pollution,” this show will follow world-saving deliverymen known as “Black Knights.” Other international offerings this month include Japanese sumo drama Sanctuary on May 4 and Spanish crime thriller Muted on May 19.
Netflix’s domestic TV options this month include Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story on May 4. That will be followed by post-apocalyptic animated comedy Mulligan on May 12 and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s TV debut Fubar on May 25. And for those hoping for “triples,” I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson premieres on May 30.
On the movie side of things, Netflix has an unusually busy month.
Netflix’s list of new releases for May 2023 is highlighted by the May 12 release of Korean series Black Knight. Set “in a dystopian 2071 devastated by air pollution,” this show will follow world-saving deliverymen known as “Black Knights.” Other international offerings this month include Japanese sumo drama Sanctuary on May 4 and Spanish crime thriller Muted on May 19.
Netflix’s domestic TV options this month include Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story on May 4. That will be followed by post-apocalyptic animated comedy Mulligan on May 12 and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s TV debut Fubar on May 25. And for those hoping for “triples,” I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson premieres on May 30.
On the movie side of things, Netflix has an unusually busy month.
- 5/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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