BTS taped a Crosswalk Musical with James Corden yesterday before they appeared on The Late Late Show.
If you are not familiar with the skit, Corden performs musical numbers with celebrities in the crosswalk outside of the CBS studios, where he tapes his late night talk show when the traffic light is red. Got it? Good.
Well, yesterday, the K-Pop boyband were his victims. And at the end of Dynamite, they were forced to retrieve the props that were used during that song at great risk to their personal health.
This shows us what good guys the seven of them are and how Corden is not for making them do that. #SaveBTS
Donnie Wahlberg shared a photo of himself in bed sleeping with Danny Wood and Jordan Knight. What makes me feel so old because of it is that it was taken 30 minutes before they hit the stage at the American Music Awards on Monday.
The boyband has gotten so old that they need a nap before they perform. Someone call Shady Pines because they are about to get three new residents. Sorry, four because I will be checking in too.
The Wendy Williams Show announced today that Sherri Shepherd will guest host the show again from December 13th-17th. After the 17th, the talk show will go on hiatus for the rest of 2021.
That means that an ailing Wendy Williams has not hosted her show in the latter half of this year.
If Shepherd gets good ratings again, I have a feeling they will be offering her the job to start in the Fall. Williams’s contract is up this Spring, and I can’t see them giving her a new one. I mean, she is absent from the show more than she is present. In the non-television world, she would have been replaced by now and put on medical leave.
I mean, let’s say she returns in January; she will have missed almost four months of work because of her undisclosed illness.
I want her to get better. But, it is not fair to other people who lose their jobs because of medical issues like cancer and can’t afford the medical bills.
Before Angelina Jolie was one of the biggest stars in the World, she had to get her start somewhere. How awwwdorable was the 6-year-old in 1982’s Lookin’ to Get Out?