Mariah Carey Tweeted this picture of her two boys in bed together and the world wide web collectively went “awwwwwww”. Seriously can this picture of Nick Cannon and his two year old son Roc be any cuter? You can tell those twins are being brought up in a house of love when you see a picture like this one!
BTW I love how perfect Cannon’s shirt is for the occasion, he was definitely Wild ‘n’ now he is Out like a light.
Josh Groban‘s voice oozes sex and I know I am not the only who has used his music during those tender moments. So if you are like me, then you have wondered what he would look like in bed. Well thanks to this photo that he posted on Twitter, we now know.
So before you think he is your stereotypical rock star who needs a mirror on the ceiling so he can see himself getting lucky, you need to know you would be wrong. As he explained, “Woke up on the bus and noticed my bed has a mirror above it. So I can see every angle of my exhaustion.” You know he must have been beyond tired not to have noticed it before he went to bed.
BTW seeing him lying there in the bed like that, is definitely going to make things a little more complicated the next time I hear You Raise Me Up!
Yesterday Smash went out the way it came in, brilliantly. Throughout the season we have heard different versions of Broadway, Here I Come, but the one that was performed at the faux Tonys was the best one of them all. So whether you loved the show, hated it, loved to hate it or never seen it, listen the song and think what could’ve been for season 3.
So what would’ve been had it been renewed? Here is what season 2 EP Josh Safran told Entertainment Weekly he had mapped out for the show had it been renewed, “…after Karen is at Table 46 at the end of the episode, before Jimmy comes to talk to her, an agent played by Nadja Dajani comes over to her and says, ‘I know you didn’t win tonight, but I want to tell you I think you’re incredible and I don’t just think you’re a stage star — I think you’re a movie star.’ It would have paved the way for what the plan for season 3 was.” Then he added, “The plan for season 3 in my mind was a Hollywood movie musical. It would shoot in New York. I felt like after two seasons of watching two shows full trajectories, I didn’t want to repeat the story again so I thought I would take the season off and do a movie musical still using Broadway actors, still using Broadway stages, maybe it would have even been set in the world of Broadway. Who knows because we didn’t even get that far but it would have given audiences a season to [see] a different way of muscials being put together and then you could come back to Broadway in season 4. You see the seeds that are in the finale.”
Reading what he had in mind for the new season, makes me wish another network would pick it up so we can see what could’ve been. Smash is a cable show and not one for broadcast television. Broadway is just not something people get on the broadcast channels, but people who watch cable get it a little more. Can you imagine was VH1 or Bravo or USA could do with this show? It would spectacular!
Before Saul Rubinek tried to keep Warehouse 13 in order, he tried to do the same for Liberace: Behind the Music. How cool was it to see the 39 year old without a beard in that 1988 telemovie.