Jimmy Fallon found out that Anthony Anderson can sing opera. Yesterday when the Black-ish star was on The Tonight Show, the host asked him to belt out a few notes.
Is he really the ghetto project Pavarotti? I think we can all agree that he is. So why haven’t they done an operatic episode of Black-ish? I am sure he TV mother, Jenifer Lewis can hit all the right notes.
Black-ish begins its first season ABC next Tuesday at 9p.
Billy Baldwin was on Live with Kelly and Ryan yesterday and Ryan Seacrest wanted to know if the actor’s niece, Hailey Baldwin, is married to Justin Bieber?
Baldwin said he was taking that information to the grave and then he asked Kelly Ripa to read his mind. She said she thinks they are married and Baldwin told her she is good.
Does that mean they are married? Who knows? And why do we care so much?
John Goodman was on Jimmy Kimmel Live yesterday and he talked about what it is like working on The Conners without Roseanne. He told the ABC late night host, “It was very weird doing the first show without her.” Then he said that the two of them would laugh together, but there was “always the danger of her peeing herself.”
He also revealed that after Roseanne got cancelled, he just crashed for a couple of weeks, his wife got sick and he fell down the stairs. Bad things come in threes, but then Sara Gilbert and producer Mark Werner were able to get them to do The Conners.
In order for that to happen, Roseanne had to give up a lot. Goodman said he cannot thank her enough for giving all of that up so that they can continue doing the show that is not the same without her.
Next Tuesday, we will see just how different it is without her. Are you going to watch?
Back in the ’80s, girls were in love with the lead singers of Kajagoogoo, ABC and Spandau Ballet, but never the three should meet. Thirty years later, Limahl (in sneakers), Martin Fry and Tony Hadley (in the flip-flops) got together this weekend to play a private show at the wedding of Dina & Thomas in West London.
I wonder what songs they did from their catalogs. I am thinking it was Limahl’s Never Ending Story, ABC’s The Look of Love and Spandau Ballet’s True. Three songs I would love to hear live from them. Especially since they all still look as good as they did when those tunes were climbing charts.
If you could have any living musician play your wedding, who would it be? I am going to have to sit on my choice, but I still want Air Supply’s Making Love Out of Nothing at All as my first song as a married couple.