On Tuesday, several celebrities attended the Golden Globes Awards, and today they are cancelling on The Critic Choice Awards because they tested positive for COVID-19.
So far, Jamie Lee Curtis, Brendan Gleeson, Colin Farrell, and Michelle Pfeiffer are negative to attend but positive for the coronavirus.
And there might be even more because Deadline says that all attendees need to take a COVID test before they show up tonight. If you get a single line on your test, then you can be in line to enter the theater.
Although, the test has to have been taken 72 hours before the show. They should make it so that you need to take the test before you get into the limo. That is the most accurate way to know if someone has it. And even that isn’t perfect.
Here is some shocking news, SYFY and USA Network have picked up Chucky for a third season. Wait, how is that shocking? It isn’t. The shocking news is how long it took for them to renew the killer doll and his friend Reginald the Vampire for another go around.
Both shows will be back with new episodes later this year.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend welcomed their third child yesterday. The couple, who share way too much on social media, haven’t posted anything yet.
So how do we know that Luna, 6, and Miles, 4, have a baby sibling? The proud pop made the announcement during a private concert yesterday, according to People.
Can you imagine spending the overnight in the hospital and then performing later that night? It sounds like he will do anything to get away from his wife.
We think of John Laroquette as a comedic actor. However, long before he did Night Court, he was the voice of an iconic Horror movie.
After the lights went down in the theater and the Texas Chainsaw Massacre started to roll, we heard the narrator tell us what we could expect from the next 83 minutes. And that was him.
However, we didn’t know it was Laroquette because he didn’t get credit for reading those few lines. Not only didn’t he get credit, but he also didn’t get paid in money to read them.
There has been a rumor that he was paid in green, as in pot. Recently when Parade sat down with him to talk about the sequel to Night Court they asked him if that rumor is true. “Totally true,” the actor told the online magazine. “He [Tobe Hooper] gave me some marijuana or a matchbox or whatever you called it in those days. I walked out of the [recording] studio and patted him on the back side and said, ‘Good luck to you!’”
Why did he do it for so cheap? The two men were in Colorado in 1969. Laroquette was a bartender while Hooper was there working on a film. Hooper walked into the actor’s bar, and the two became friends.
Years later, they both wound up in Los Angeles. And the director heard his friend was in town, so he asked his friend to help out with the little movie he made for no money.
And the rest is cinematic history.
Oh, in case you are wondering if Laroquette has ever seen the legendary film. He has not. He is not a fan of the genre.
The CW has already announced that Riverdale and Nancy Drew will be ending with this current season. Today, they revealed when the shows will air their last episodes.
Riverdale will begin its swan song on March 29th, and then on May 31st, Nancy Drew joins the lineup. Both dramas will say their goodbyes on August 23rd. Are you ready to say goodbye to them?
To read descriptions of their swan songs, then click here!