Did you know that Nick Jonas and Reba McEntire have known each other since 2001? They have because they both starred in Annie Get Your Gun on Broadway. I didn’t know that either.
However, yesterday, the two of them shared a video recreating a photo they took before he was in the Jonas Brothers, and she starred in her self-titled sitcom. That was a long time ago, and things have changed a lot for them…for the better.
How cute were/are the two of them then and now, as they had a full-circle moment on The Voice where he serves as a mentor to her team!
In 1987, Eddie Murphy brought his comedy special Raw to the big screen, and we thought he was raw with us. However, next month, he is going to get even more raw with Being Eddie.
It goes without saying that there is only one Eddie Murphy. No other teen comedian shared a stage with Jerry Seinfeld at 17, and joined the cast of Saturday Night Live right out of high school. No actor has ever played a cop, a doctor, and a donkey — and dominated every facet of Hollywood he’s touched. Fewer still have been an A-list celebrity for over four decades, and never succumbed to its darker side. Murphy’s unusual combination of explosive charisma, focused ambition, raw talent, and deep-set circumspection puts him in a league of his own, and is on full display in Being Eddie, directed by two-time Oscar® winner Angus Wall. The documentary gathers comedy and Hollywood legends like Dave Chappelle, Tracee Ellis Ross, Jamie Foxx, Jerry Seinfeld, Reginald Hudlin and more to celebrate the Oscar®-nominated actor and his nearly 50-year career that’s seen him break barriers, invent genres, and inspire generations of talent. For the first time ever, Murphy invites the public into his home to revisit his breathtaking body of work, all the while revealing the dazzling interior life that has long driven — and grounded — this once-in-a-century star.
I can’t wait to get to know the private man who has lived a very public life since he was 19.
Being Eddie starts streaming on Netflix on November 12th.
NBC has a new comedy about cheer teams in Texas. Give me an A because that looks like the grade that Stumble should get because it looks like the new must-watch comedy of the year.
Stumble is a mockumentary about the ridiculously high stakes competitive world of junior college cheer.
The sitcom stars Jenn Lyon, Ryan Pinkston, Jarrett Austin Brown, Anissa Borrego, Arianna Davis, Taylor Dunbar, and Georgie Murphy
Jeff Astrof, who created Trial & Error and Ground Floor, is giving us a smart comedy that will make us laugh from beginning to end!
Robbie Williams tells the best stories about his life experiences, and they could only happen to him.
Last week, the singer was on The Graham Norton Show, and the host asked him if he knew the other people on the couch. They were Julia Roberts, Colin Farrell, Gloria Estefan, and Benedict Cumberbatch.
Williams said he knew them all from his telly. Then, he said to the Oscar-winning actress, “I’ve watched Pretty Woman six times in a row. And at the end of the sixth time, I was like, one day, I will take a prostitute shopping. And I did!”
Only Robbie Williams! I wonder if the stores in London were as snooty to her as the Beverly Hills shops were to Roberts’ characters.
And is it wrong that I want to tell him I am a prostitute so he can take me shopping? Because just like Vivian, “I want the fairytale.” And shopping at expensive stores with someone else picking up the tab is my fairytale!