Before everyone knew Irene Cara’s name, she showed why we were going to know it on The Ted Mack Amateur Hour. Even at the age of 8 in 1967, you can see just how talented she was.
This is Trevor Noah’s last week as the host of The Daily Show. So, today, Comedy Central announced who will be sitting in his former seat starting on January 17th.
They are Al Franken, Chelsea Handler, D.L. Hughley, Leslie Jones, John Leguizamo, Hasan Minhaj, Kal Penn, Sarah Silverman, Wanda Sykes, and Marlon Wayan,s along with TDS correspondents and contributors.
I have a feeling that they are going to use guest hosts from now until the end of the season. Then by September, they will pick a permanent host. That is if they renew the series.
If they renew the news show, who would you like to be the new anchor? My first choice would be Jordan Klepper.
In 2006, Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet swapped homes for a vacation and found love in the movie The Holiday. At least, I think that is how it ended. I don’t remember because the film was boring and forgettable.
Or so I thought because The Sun is reporting that the recently unretired Diaz, Winslet, Jude Law, and Jack Black are all returning to do a sequel, which is expected to start filming next year.
Will holiday with The Holiday 2? Or do you think the movie needs a permanent vacation?
UPDATE: Nancy Meyers, who wrote and directed the original film, denies that there is a sequel in the works. She wrote, “So many DM’s about this – sorry but it’s not true. ❤️”
But then, the article didn’t mention that she was attached to the movie. So maybe the studio is working around her?
Lynda Carter is trending on Twitter because a fan asked who is the better Wonder Woman. Is it her or Gal Gadot?
When the actress found out about this, she Tweeted a response. “I see my name is trending today so I’m going to take this opportunity to say,” Carter wrote. “@GalGadot and I are part of a great sisterhood and I am so proud of her. No need to choose one Wonder Woman 😉”
Because she is part of this special sisterhood, there was one more thing the star wanted to add. “Let’s stop pitting women against one another! We can be mentors, friends, sisters…” Amen!
Not only did she play Wonder Woman, but she also embodies the character that made her forever a household name. In a world full of villains, be a Lynda Carter!