Back in 1985, Taco Bell added the Mexican Pizza to its menu. And it remained a popular item until they pulled it in 2020.
Actually, it is still beloved. So much so that fans petitioned to bring it back. It worked because the fast food restaurant brought it back earlier this year.
Well, Taco Bell was not prepared for how many people were going to want it. Therefore, they ran out of ingredients and had to remove the item once again.
Well, it is finally back! At least for rewards members until September 15th. Then it is a free for all. Well, not free because it costs $4.99. And it is worth every penny.
While the pizza might not be free, the Bell’s musical starring Dolly Parton which is dedicated to it is. And it debuts Thursday at 5p.
Hugh Jackman waited almost a whole lifetime to play The Music Man. He finally got the role on Broadway, and then came COVID. So, he waited a little longer.
Finally, he got the chance to take the stage as Harold Hill earlier this year. He is doing such a phenomenal job in the role that he received a Tony nomination for his performance.
Yesterday when the Tony winner (not for this part) was walking the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival for his movie The Son, he told the AP that the musical has an end date.
“Jan. 1 is going to be the last show,” Jackman revealed. “So we’ve got another three and a half months. So if you haven’t seen it, please come and see it.”
So hurry up and book your tickets while you can because those 76 trombones won’t be blowing for much longer.
Tim Allen is back in the red suit for the Santa Clauses on Disney+. So when he was walking the carpet for it at D23, Extra wanted to know if he would ever play Tim “Tool Time” Taylor again.
The actor told Katie Krause, “I talk to the people on ‘Home Improvement’ all the time. All of us say the same thing. This is a question that always goes back up to Disney. They keep playing around with the idea. And it’s up to them, not up to us. We would revisit that in a heartbeat.”
I don’t know what Disney is waiting for. With The Conners and The Goldbergs on their last breaths, it is time, tool time, to bring back a show that is a fan favorite for so many reasons.
Sheryl Lee Ralph has been acting for 45 years, but she has never won a major award until last night. That is when the actress finally won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her role in Abbott Elementary.
Since the actress has been working in the biz nonstop for so many years, she has several friends who are so excited for her. One of those friends was Jackée Harry, who was the last African-American to win that same award. So the 227 wrote a message for her friend.
Winning my Emmy was a career highlight, but it was also a lonely experience. For 35 years I’ve been the only black woman to win Outstanding Supporting Actresses in a Comedy Series.
But that all changes tonight… and it’s come full circle!
The network originally wanted @thesherylleeralph to play Sandra on 227, but I got the part and won an Emmy for it. Now, Sheryl joins me as the 2nd black woman in this category and deservedly so! 🎉 I’m so excited for her Emmys win!
Sheryl’s had a remarkable career AND she’s one of the nicest people in Hollywood. Barbara Howard on Abbott Elementary is another fabulous character we’ve been fortunate to watch her breathe life into. 🙏🏾
Congrats, Sheryl & welcome to the club! 🏆 #BlackGirlsRock #Emmys
The Emmys got it right when they gave Ralph the award. She deserved the award for her current role and all the parts that came before it.
And if you are going to wait 45 years to bring home that statuette, then you better give a speech as big as Ralph’s because we are not going to forget it anytime soon.
First off, I love Jerrod Carmichael ever since I saw the pilot for The Carmichael Show. Personally, I think he and his sitcom were robbed of the recognition and the awards they deserved for the show.
Now, having said I wish he would’ve lost at the Emmys yesterday instead of winning Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special for Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel. What? How can you say that?
Before the show started, the comedian told Vanity Fair what would happen if he lost. “I want to make clear. I want to win. And I am not just happy to be nominated. That is a lie. That is like bullshit. I am only here to win,” he said. “And if I lose, I will leave immediately. Like there will be an empty seat at a table. I am a sore loser. I will not be a fair sport. And I will get the fuck out of here. I’ll be out here eating In’n’Out. If I lose, I will see you in the drive-thru.”
Could you imagine if he lost? Carmichael would’ve used P Diddy’s fur coat as a cape and flown out of there faster than you could’ve said Rothaniel. But he won an award, and we were robbed of the opportunity. Maybe next time…