Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin have been friends for over 40 years thanks to a little movie called 9 to 5. In fact, their friendship has led them to team up for another project called Grace and Frankie. Since the 6th season of the show debuted on Netflix last week, the actresses are all over the place promoting it.
One of those places was Ellen, and the two ladies actually filled in for Ellen DeGeneres on Friday. During the talk show, the two ladies answered Burning Questions, and I have no idea if any of their answers are true. What I do know is that I so need a Jane in my life because I am totally the Lily.
Seriously, who doesn’t want a friendship like theirs? You can tell they enjoy hanging out with each other, and they make themselves laugh during the good times and the bad ones. That is what we all need.
Before John Travolta was an Air Force Major in Broken Arrow, he was an Army recruit. Even when he was 19 back in 1973, he knew how to use his charm on the ladies.
Jennifer Aniston’s silk dress was so tight, she did not wear any underwear because it would show the outline. Not only was it tight, but it is also the type of material that shows every single wrinkle. Since she could not walk around with a steamer, she had to lay down. As in the limo, so her dress would remain perfect for the red carpet. However, as the night went on, her face was not the only things with wrinkles.
Carter, the show about an actor who plays a detective who becomes one in real life in his hometown, is back on WGN American tonight at 10p.
Now that Carter (Jerry O’Connell) has decided to give up his show, he is ready to be a PI fulltime. He even places ads on bus benches. Guess what they work because he already has his first client.
The older man’s wife has gone missing, and he asks Carter to find her. When he goes to his friend, Sam (Sydney Poitier Heartsong), who is a detective, she tells him that man is a conspiracy therapist, and the force doesn’t believe him. That is until Carter, and their other friend Dave (Kristian Bruun) find the woman’s car, and it looks like she has been kidnapped.
Now that they believe something has happened to the wife, they arrest her husband for the crime. Carter has to prove that his client is innocent, so he will go undercover to do it. Be prepared to see him in many different costumes tonight like an old man, Alfalfa all grown up and woman in a nightgown.
If solving cases was not enough for him to handle, he has other pressures to deal with too. He has feelings for his best friend Sam and doesn’t know how to tell her. There is a new police chief (Lyriq Bent) in town from NYC, and he is scary. Finally, he has to help Dot (Brenda Kamino), the woman who helped raise him, deal with the loss of her husband. The show pays a sweet tribute to Denis Akiyama, who died last year.
Carter reminds me of the USA detective shows when they were fun and not violent. We need more shows like it, so check it out every Monday at 10p. I promise you will love it as much as I do.
As I was scrolling down Instagram yesterday, I came across Camryn Manheim’s photo, and I did not recognize her. She looked gorgeous. Not that she doesn’t always appear that way, but she looked different for the SAG Awards. Her glam squad styled her hair differently, and they lightened up the makeup colors. Thus changing up her normal appearance. Not only that, the maroon and gold gown really works well with her skin coloring. Whoever styled her deserves an award as does she.
When it comes to her son Milo, the Z-O-M-B-I-E is not looking too shabby either. Don’t forget the sequel to his impactful movie debuts Valentine’s Day on Disney Channel.