Paulina Gretzky is taking her hot girl summer very seriously.
The gorgeous wife of golf pro Dustin Johnson uploaded a collection of photos on Instagram, summarizing her recent summer adventures for her followers.
Many of the shots were of bikini shots, suggesting Paulina is getting the most out of the scorching summer weather by cooling off on the shore or inside a yacht near the European beaches, lakes or pools, and wearing her wide array of bikinis.
Although Johnson is a golf-pro star, it’s his wife who gets the most attention. Her constant online presence allows her to flaunt her toned figure while wearing form-fitting dresses and, oftentimes, tiny bikinis.
In May, Johnson made an off-color joke about her, weeks after they celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary. Although they’ve been married for only one year, the pair have been together for more than a decade. They also share two sons,...
The gorgeous wife of golf pro Dustin Johnson uploaded a collection of photos on Instagram, summarizing her recent summer adventures for her followers.
Many of the shots were of bikini shots, suggesting Paulina is getting the most out of the scorching summer weather by cooling off on the shore or inside a yacht near the European beaches, lakes or pools, and wearing her wide array of bikinis.
Although Johnson is a golf-pro star, it’s his wife who gets the most attention. Her constant online presence allows her to flaunt her toned figure while wearing form-fitting dresses and, oftentimes, tiny bikinis.
In May, Johnson made an off-color joke about her, weeks after they celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary. Although they’ve been married for only one year, the pair have been together for more than a decade. They also share two sons,...
- 7/28/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
Paulina Gretzky is shimmering this summer.
After sharing a glimpse of her fun in the sun on Tuesday, the wife of golf pro-Dustin Johnson switched out her bikini for a short sparkly teal dress with a matching purse and heels and then a more colorful number.
While Johnson is well-known in golf, Gretzky is better known online as a fashion influencer. The mom of two frequently shares snaps of herself in formfitting dresses and tiny bikinis, constantly showing off her stunning figure. Unsurprisingly, she was playfully accused of causing Johnson’s back injury in May as he made an off-color joke about her.
Johnson and Gretzky seem to be a happy couple, as they are often seen out on dates. They met in 2009 but didn’t start dating until 2012. They began their almost nine-year engagement the following year and finally tied the knot in 2022. During their engagement, they welcomed two sons,...
After sharing a glimpse of her fun in the sun on Tuesday, the wife of golf pro-Dustin Johnson switched out her bikini for a short sparkly teal dress with a matching purse and heels and then a more colorful number.
While Johnson is well-known in golf, Gretzky is better known online as a fashion influencer. The mom of two frequently shares snaps of herself in formfitting dresses and tiny bikinis, constantly showing off her stunning figure. Unsurprisingly, she was playfully accused of causing Johnson’s back injury in May as he made an off-color joke about her.
Johnson and Gretzky seem to be a happy couple, as they are often seen out on dates. They met in 2009 but didn’t start dating until 2012. They began their almost nine-year engagement the following year and finally tied the knot in 2022. During their engagement, they welcomed two sons,...
- 7/8/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
Paulina Gretzky served on the tennis court as her husband Dustin Johnson began his first event of the season, Liv Golf Tulsa, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Gretzky’s latest post on her Instagram shows her in a tennis outfit and water bottle with the caption, “same time next week,” with a tennis ball emoji.
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It may look like Gretzky is becoming just as sporty as her husband, but it seems the post was solely meant to promote the brand Are You Am I. As a model and daughter of former ice hockey player, Wayne Gretzky, and actress Janet Jones, Gretzky has never been shy on camera.
During a recent tournament, Paulina attracted more attention than her husband.
In Oklahoma, Johnson has been paired with former teammate, Talor Gooch, for the first time since Gooch was removed from 4Aces Gc team and replaced by Peter Uihlein.
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Gretzky’s latest post on her Instagram shows her in a tennis outfit and water bottle with the caption, “same time next week,” with a tennis ball emoji.
50 Best Celebrity Bikinis Slideshow!
It may look like Gretzky is becoming just as sporty as her husband, but it seems the post was solely meant to promote the brand Are You Am I. As a model and daughter of former ice hockey player, Wayne Gretzky, and actress Janet Jones, Gretzky has never been shy on camera.
During a recent tournament, Paulina attracted more attention than her husband.
In Oklahoma, Johnson has been paired with former teammate, Talor Gooch, for the first time since Gooch was removed from 4Aces Gc team and replaced by Peter Uihlein.
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- 5/13/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
There’s a lot that can be said about Janet Jones and it kind of depends on who you ask really as to which story you’ll get. For the most part she sounds like a very attentive mother, wife, and a woman that has known what she’s wanted out of life for a quite a while now. But then as it happens with many celebs that are controversies that people will use in their own manner to state what they want about various people whether the rumors are true or not. For going on four decades now she’s been in the
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- 4/8/2020
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
The sexual misconduct allegations levied against CBS CEO Leslie Moonves were the biggest topic at CBS’s day at the Television Critics Assn. press tour, held Sunday in Beverly Hills.
“Murphy Brown” executive producer Diane English addressed the Moonves claims Sunday during a panel promoting the show. “On behalf of everybody on our show, we take the allegations of sexual misconduct very seriously,” English told reporters. “Murphy Brown” originally aired on CBS from 1988 to 1998, with the last few seasons of its run overlapping with the beginning of Moonves’ time at CBS. The company last week announced that it has hired two outside law firms to investigate sexual-misconduct allegations against Moonves.
“We support the investigation fully,” English said, adding that “None of us have had any negative experiences in that regard at CBS,” adding, “as far as I know no one on my crew has.”
English also noted that prior to the publication of Moonves allegations,...
“Murphy Brown” executive producer Diane English addressed the Moonves claims Sunday during a panel promoting the show. “On behalf of everybody on our show, we take the allegations of sexual misconduct very seriously,” English told reporters. “Murphy Brown” originally aired on CBS from 1988 to 1998, with the last few seasons of its run overlapping with the beginning of Moonves’ time at CBS. The company last week announced that it has hired two outside law firms to investigate sexual-misconduct allegations against Moonves.
“We support the investigation fully,” English said, adding that “None of us have had any negative experiences in that regard at CBS,” adding, “as far as I know no one on my crew has.”
English also noted that prior to the publication of Moonves allegations,...
- 8/5/2018
- by Debra Birnbaum
- Variety Film + TV
CBS skirted the issue of the sexual misconduct accusations plaguing CEO Leslie Moonves during the company’s earnings call with Wall Street investors on Thursday.
Moonves and other CBS executives made no mention of the accusations on the call, and questions were limited to those related to the company’s earnings report “in light of pending litigation and on the advice of counsel.”
Moonves’ appearance on Thursday’s call served as the executive’s first public statements since he was accused of sexual misconduct by six women in a report published by the New Yorker last week.
Also Read: CBS Q2 Earnings Beat Expectations Amid CEO Les Moonves Sexual Harassment Investigation
In the report, four women said Moonves forcibly touched or kissed them during business meetings, and two others said he physically intimidated them or threatened to derail the careers. All six women, including actress and writer Illeana Douglas and writer Janet Jones,...
Moonves and other CBS executives made no mention of the accusations on the call, and questions were limited to those related to the company’s earnings report “in light of pending litigation and on the advice of counsel.”
Moonves’ appearance on Thursday’s call served as the executive’s first public statements since he was accused of sexual misconduct by six women in a report published by the New Yorker last week.
Also Read: CBS Q2 Earnings Beat Expectations Amid CEO Les Moonves Sexual Harassment Investigation
In the report, four women said Moonves forcibly touched or kissed them during business meetings, and two others said he physically intimidated them or threatened to derail the careers. All six women, including actress and writer Illeana Douglas and writer Janet Jones,...
- 8/2/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
“We are watching.”
That’s the message to CBS from the organization Time’s Up, which has weighed in on the allegations against CEO Leslie Moonves.
In a tweet on Wednesday, the organization expressed their support for the accused and called on CBS to conduct a transparent investigation.
“Six women have courageously shared their stories and accused CBS Les Moonves of sexual harassment and assault,” read the tweet. “We believe you. We are with you. CBS, we are watching. We expect a full, transparent and expedient investigation. Now. #Timesup” The tweet also featured quotes from the women detailing their accusations against Moonves.
Six women have courageously shared their stories and accused CBS CEO Les Moonves of sexual harassment and assault. We believe you. We are with you. @CBS We are watching. We expect a full, transparent and expedient investigation. Now. #Timesup pic.twitter.com/Idrjm6SFFC
— Time's Up (@Timesupnow) August...
That’s the message to CBS from the organization Time’s Up, which has weighed in on the allegations against CEO Leslie Moonves.
In a tweet on Wednesday, the organization expressed their support for the accused and called on CBS to conduct a transparent investigation.
“Six women have courageously shared their stories and accused CBS Les Moonves of sexual harassment and assault,” read the tweet. “We believe you. We are with you. CBS, we are watching. We expect a full, transparent and expedient investigation. Now. #Timesup” The tweet also featured quotes from the women detailing their accusations against Moonves.
Six women have courageously shared their stories and accused CBS CEO Les Moonves of sexual harassment and assault. We believe you. We are with you. @CBS We are watching. We expect a full, transparent and expedient investigation. Now. #Timesup pic.twitter.com/Idrjm6SFFC
— Time's Up (@Timesupnow) August...
- 8/1/2018
- by Debra Birnbaum
- Variety Film + TV
Stephen Colbert took time away from joking about President Trump and Michael Cohen on Monday night to address the elephant in the room at CBS: the sexual misconduct accusations aimed at Les Moonves.
Colbert started his opening monologue by saying he’d had a relaxing weekend down in South Carolina where they don’t have internet yet. “But I heard there was an article about CBS chairman and a man I hope isn’t watching tonight’s monologue, Les Moonves,” he said cautiously.
“Where was the article?” he asked. “In the New Yorker,” said a voiceover. “Oh, it’s a quality publication,” Colbert replied, “Was it one of those cartoons? Was it Talk of the Town?”
Also Read: CBS Stock Inches Up After Board Says Les Moonves Will Stay CEO Through Investigation
Of course, the CBS late-night host was talking about the story published Friday by Ronan Farrow in...
Colbert started his opening monologue by saying he’d had a relaxing weekend down in South Carolina where they don’t have internet yet. “But I heard there was an article about CBS chairman and a man I hope isn’t watching tonight’s monologue, Les Moonves,” he said cautiously.
“Where was the article?” he asked. “In the New Yorker,” said a voiceover. “Oh, it’s a quality publication,” Colbert replied, “Was it one of those cartoons? Was it Talk of the Town?”
Also Read: CBS Stock Inches Up After Board Says Les Moonves Will Stay CEO Through Investigation
Of course, the CBS late-night host was talking about the story published Friday by Ronan Farrow in...
- 7/31/2018
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Julie Chen may have dodged any discussion of the allegations against her husband, CBS Corp. CEO Leslie Moonves, Monday morning on her show “The Talk,” but “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert didn’t hold back.
Colbert opened his show on Monday night reporting that he was away for the weekend in South Carolina without internet. “But then I heard there was an article about CBS chairman — and man I hope isn’t watching tonight’s monologue — Les Moonves,” he said.
He asked where the article ran — “quality publication,” he dubbed The New Yorker — then asked who wrote it. Learning the author was Ronan Farrow, he did a spit take. “That’s not good,” as he grabbed a drink. “Ronan isn’t exactly known for his puff pieces about glamping.”
The news clips then rolled, detailing the multiple allegations of sexual misconduct levied against Moonves. “Well, you know the old saying,...
Colbert opened his show on Monday night reporting that he was away for the weekend in South Carolina without internet. “But then I heard there was an article about CBS chairman — and man I hope isn’t watching tonight’s monologue — Les Moonves,” he said.
He asked where the article ran — “quality publication,” he dubbed The New Yorker — then asked who wrote it. Learning the author was Ronan Farrow, he did a spit take. “That’s not good,” as he grabbed a drink. “Ronan isn’t exactly known for his puff pieces about glamping.”
The news clips then rolled, detailing the multiple allegations of sexual misconduct levied against Moonves. “Well, you know the old saying,...
- 7/31/2018
- by Debra Birnbaum
- Variety Film + TV
Les Moonves’ wife Julie Chen says she stands by the Twitter statement she made Friday in support of her husband, who has been accused of sexual harassment by six women.
“Some of you may be aware of what’s been going on in my life the past few days,” Chen said at the top of the Monday’s episode of CBS daytime show “The Talk.” “I issued the one and only statement I will make on Twitter. I stand by that statement today, tomorrow, and forever.”
Watch the video here:
Video: Here's the very, very short statement by @JulieChen on @TheTalkCBS about her husband Les Moonves following @RonanFarrow's @NewYorker piece from Friday #Ttt #EverybodyTalks pic.twitter.com/Dh6I3ug7jK
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) July 30, 2018
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Here’s what Chen said Friday in response to Ronan Farrow’s bombshell New Yorker report,...
“Some of you may be aware of what’s been going on in my life the past few days,” Chen said at the top of the Monday’s episode of CBS daytime show “The Talk.” “I issued the one and only statement I will make on Twitter. I stand by that statement today, tomorrow, and forever.”
Watch the video here:
Video: Here's the very, very short statement by @JulieChen on @TheTalkCBS about her husband Les Moonves following @RonanFarrow's @NewYorker piece from Friday #Ttt #EverybodyTalks pic.twitter.com/Dh6I3ug7jK
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) July 30, 2018
Also Read: Les Moonves' Name Removed From Alma Mater Bucknell's Website
Here’s what Chen said Friday in response to Ronan Farrow’s bombshell New Yorker report,...
- 7/30/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
TV personality Julie Chen briefly addressed the recent sexual misconduct allegations surrounding her husband, CBS chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves, on Monday’s episode of “The Talk.”
“Some of you may be aware of what’s been going on in my life for the past few days,” Chen said while opening the show. “I issued the one and only statement I will ever make on this topic on Twitter. I will stand by that statement today, tomorrow, forever.”
Video: Here's the very, very short statement by @JulieChen on @TheTalkCBS about her husband Les Moonves following @RonanFarrow's @NewYorker piece from Friday #Ttt #EverybodyTalks pic.twitter.com/Dh6I3ug7jK
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) July 30, 2018
Moonves was accused of sexual misconduct by six women on Friday in a report by Ronan Farrow in the New Yorker. Among the accusers are actress Illeana Douglas, who claimed Moonves had her fired from a CBS...
“Some of you may be aware of what’s been going on in my life for the past few days,” Chen said while opening the show. “I issued the one and only statement I will ever make on this topic on Twitter. I will stand by that statement today, tomorrow, forever.”
Video: Here's the very, very short statement by @JulieChen on @TheTalkCBS about her husband Les Moonves following @RonanFarrow's @NewYorker piece from Friday #Ttt #EverybodyTalks pic.twitter.com/Dh6I3ug7jK
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) July 30, 2018
Moonves was accused of sexual misconduct by six women on Friday in a report by Ronan Farrow in the New Yorker. Among the accusers are actress Illeana Douglas, who claimed Moonves had her fired from a CBS...
- 7/30/2018
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
Julie Chen is standing by her husband.
The host of CBS' The Talk and Big Brother took to Twitter on Friday, hours after it emerged that six women accused the CBS CEO of sexual misconduct.
“I have known my husband, Leslie Moonves, since the late ‘90s, and I have been married to him for almost 14 years," Chen's statement begins.
"Leslie is a good man and a loving father, devoted husband and inspiring corporate leader. He has always been a kind, decent and moral human being. I fully support my husband and stand behind him and his statement.”
It was announced on Friday morning by The Hollywood Reporter that a Ronan Farrow-penned article outlining the details would be published that day, and it would include details on the allegations lodged against Moonves.
The CBS board released the following statement in advance of the article being released.
"All allegations of...
The host of CBS' The Talk and Big Brother took to Twitter on Friday, hours after it emerged that six women accused the CBS CEO of sexual misconduct.
“I have known my husband, Leslie Moonves, since the late ‘90s, and I have been married to him for almost 14 years," Chen's statement begins.
"Leslie is a good man and a loving father, devoted husband and inspiring corporate leader. He has always been a kind, decent and moral human being. I fully support my husband and stand behind him and his statement.”
It was announced on Friday morning by The Hollywood Reporter that a Ronan Farrow-penned article outlining the details would be published that day, and it would include details on the allegations lodged against Moonves.
The CBS board released the following statement in advance of the article being released.
"All allegations of...
- 7/28/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Updated throughout
Six women have come forward to accuse CBS chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves of sexual misconduct in a much-anticipated exposé by New Yorker magazine.
Investigative reporter Ronan Farrow interviewed the women who allege that, between the nineteen-eighties and the late aughts, they were sexually harassed by Moonves and suffered professionally after rebuffing his advances.
Four described forcible touching or kissing during business meetings, in what they said appeared to be a practiced routine, Farrow reports.
“What happened to me was a sexual assault, and then I was fired for not participating,” actress and writer Illeana Douglas said in the New Yorker account, which published today online and will appear in the August 6 & 13, 2018 print issue.
All of the women who spoke with Farrow said they feared retaliation by Moonves, who is among the industry’s most powerful and well-compensated executives.
“He has gotten away with it for decades,” said writer Janet Jones,...
Six women have come forward to accuse CBS chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves of sexual misconduct in a much-anticipated exposé by New Yorker magazine.
Investigative reporter Ronan Farrow interviewed the women who allege that, between the nineteen-eighties and the late aughts, they were sexually harassed by Moonves and suffered professionally after rebuffing his advances.
Four described forcible touching or kissing during business meetings, in what they said appeared to be a practiced routine, Farrow reports.
“What happened to me was a sexual assault, and then I was fired for not participating,” actress and writer Illeana Douglas said in the New Yorker account, which published today online and will appear in the August 6 & 13, 2018 print issue.
All of the women who spoke with Farrow said they feared retaliation by Moonves, who is among the industry’s most powerful and well-compensated executives.
“He has gotten away with it for decades,” said writer Janet Jones,...
- 7/28/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
In a new New Yorker story by Ronan Farrow, six women, including actress Illeana Douglas, accuse CBS chairman-ceo Leslie Moonves of sexual misconduct. The allegations against Moonves span over two decades, and involve unwanted kissing and touching that occurred more than 20 years ago, as well as other claims that occurred more recently.
Douglas’ allegation stems from her time on the CBS sitcom Queens. She shared explicit details with Farrow about an alleged encounter with Moonves, who she claims was “violently kissing” her and holding her down on a couch in his office.
Douglas’ allegation stems from her time on the CBS sitcom Queens. She shared explicit details with Farrow about an alleged encounter with Moonves, who she claims was “violently kissing” her and holding her down on a couch in his office.
- 7/27/2018
- by Amelia McDonell-Parry
- Rollingstone.com
Julie Chen is standing by embattled husband Les Moonves following an explosive New Yorker investigation in which six women accused the CBS CEO of sexual misconduct.
In a statement posted on Twitter, the host of CBS’ The Talk and Big Brother said, “I have known my husband, Leslie Moonves, since the late ‘90s, and I have been married to him for almost 14 years. Leslie is a good man and a loving father, devoted husband and inspiring corporate leader. He has always been a kind, decent and moral human being. I fully support my husband and stand behind him and his statement.
In a statement posted on Twitter, the host of CBS’ The Talk and Big Brother said, “I have known my husband, Leslie Moonves, since the late ‘90s, and I have been married to him for almost 14 years. Leslie is a good man and a loving father, devoted husband and inspiring corporate leader. He has always been a kind, decent and moral human being. I fully support my husband and stand behind him and his statement.
- 7/27/2018
- TVLine.com
Julie Chen Stands by Husband Les Moonves After Sexual Harassment Accusations: ‘Leslie Is a Good Man’
Julie Chen has issued a statement in support of her husband, CBS boss Leslie Moonves, after he was accused of sexual harassment and inappropriate touching in a New Yorker exposé on Friday.
“I have known my husband, Leslie Moonves, since the late ’90s, and I have been married to him for almost 14 years,” Chen wrote in a statement posted to Twitter. “Leslie is a good man and a loving father, devoted husband and inspiring corporate leader. He has always been a kind, decent and moral human being. I fully support my husband and stand behind him and his statement.”
Chen, who hosts “Big Brother” and “The Talk” on CBS, has been married to Moonves since 2004. Together, they have one son, born in 2009.
Also Read: Les Moonves Accused by 6 Women of Sexual Harassment
Moonves was the subject of a bombshell New Yorker report released on Friday, in which six women accused...
“I have known my husband, Leslie Moonves, since the late ’90s, and I have been married to him for almost 14 years,” Chen wrote in a statement posted to Twitter. “Leslie is a good man and a loving father, devoted husband and inspiring corporate leader. He has always been a kind, decent and moral human being. I fully support my husband and stand behind him and his statement.”
Chen, who hosts “Big Brother” and “The Talk” on CBS, has been married to Moonves since 2004. Together, they have one son, born in 2009.
Also Read: Les Moonves Accused by 6 Women of Sexual Harassment
Moonves was the subject of a bombshell New Yorker report released on Friday, in which six women accused...
- 7/27/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Leslie Moonves, president and CEO of CBS, has been accused of sexual harassment in an investigation published by The New Yorker. The article is written by Ronan Farrow, the journalist behind last fall’s Pulitzer Prize–winning story about Harvey Weinstein’s sexual abuse.
The exposé features six women accusing Moonves of making unwanted sexual advances on them, including actress and TCM host Illeana Douglas. The allegations date back as far as the 1980s.
Four of the women accuse Moonves of “forcible touching or kissing during business meetings, in what they said appeared to be a practiced routine,” while two told Farrow that the executive “physically intimidated them or threatened to derail their careers;” all claim that he grew “cold or hostile” after they rejected his advances.
“What happened to me was a sexual assault, and then I was fired for not participating,” Douglas said. She claims that he harassed...
The exposé features six women accusing Moonves of making unwanted sexual advances on them, including actress and TCM host Illeana Douglas. The allegations date back as far as the 1980s.
Four of the women accuse Moonves of “forcible touching or kissing during business meetings, in what they said appeared to be a practiced routine,” while two told Farrow that the executive “physically intimidated them or threatened to derail their careers;” all claim that he grew “cold or hostile” after they rejected his advances.
“What happened to me was a sexual assault, and then I was fired for not participating,” Douglas said. She claims that he harassed...
- 7/27/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
CBS chairman-ceo Leslie Moonves has been accused of sexual misconduct by six women, including actress Illeana Douglas, who asserts that Moonves had her fired from a comedy pilot after she rebuffed his forceful advances. The accusations were leveled in a report published Friday by investigative reporter Ronan Farrow in the New Yorker.
Douglas’ allegation stems from her work in 1996 on the pilot for “Queens.” Douglas described a meeting with Moonves in which he held her down on a couch and kissed her without her consent.
“At that point, you’re a trapped animal,” Douglas told the New Yorker. “Your life is flashing before your eyes.”
The allegations raise the question of whether Moonves will be forced to resign amid the heightened cultural sensitivity to sexual harassment allegations, even those that are decades old. In a statement to the New Yorker, Moonves acknowledged some past transgressions, but CBS has also disputed...
Douglas’ allegation stems from her work in 1996 on the pilot for “Queens.” Douglas described a meeting with Moonves in which he held her down on a couch and kissed her without her consent.
“At that point, you’re a trapped animal,” Douglas told the New Yorker. “Your life is flashing before your eyes.”
The allegations raise the question of whether Moonves will be forced to resign amid the heightened cultural sensitivity to sexual harassment allegations, even those that are decades old. In a statement to the New Yorker, Moonves acknowledged some past transgressions, but CBS has also disputed...
- 7/27/2018
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
New details have emerged about CBS Corporation president Leslie Moonves‘ alleged sexual misconduct, after six women spoke out against him in a New Yorker expose published Friday.
Reported by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow, the investigation details incidents of unwanted kissing and touching by Moonves, as well as intimidation, across multiple decades. An excerpt from the article reads:
Six women who had professional dealings with him told me that, between the nineteen-eighties and the late aughts, Moonves sexually harassed them. Four described forcible touching or kissing during business meetings, in what they said appeared to be a practiced routine. Two...
Reported by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow, the investigation details incidents of unwanted kissing and touching by Moonves, as well as intimidation, across multiple decades. An excerpt from the article reads:
Six women who had professional dealings with him told me that, between the nineteen-eighties and the late aughts, Moonves sexually harassed them. Four described forcible touching or kissing during business meetings, in what they said appeared to be a practiced routine. Two...
- 7/27/2018
- TVLine.com
Six women accused CBS chief Les Moonves of sexual harassment in a New Yorker story published Friday.
Four women accused the CEO of forcible touching or kissing them during business meetings, and two said the media exec physically intimidated them or threatened to derail their careers. All six women, including actress and writer Illeana Douglas and writer Janet Jones, said they feared retaliation if they spoke out, said the story, written by Ronan Farrow.
“What happened to me was a sexual assault, and then I was fired for not participating,” Douglas told Farrow. “He has gotten away with it for decades,” Jones said in the story. “And it’s just not O.K.”
The story states that thirty current and former employees of CBS told Farrow “that such behavior extended from Moonves to important parts of the corporation, including CBS News and ’60 Minutes.'” Farrow reports that nineteen current and former employees said Jeff Fager,...
Four women accused the CEO of forcible touching or kissing them during business meetings, and two said the media exec physically intimidated them or threatened to derail their careers. All six women, including actress and writer Illeana Douglas and writer Janet Jones, said they feared retaliation if they spoke out, said the story, written by Ronan Farrow.
“What happened to me was a sexual assault, and then I was fired for not participating,” Douglas told Farrow. “He has gotten away with it for decades,” Jones said in the story. “And it’s just not O.K.”
The story states that thirty current and former employees of CBS told Farrow “that such behavior extended from Moonves to important parts of the corporation, including CBS News and ’60 Minutes.'” Farrow reports that nineteen current and former employees said Jeff Fager,...
- 7/27/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
If you haven’t seen the 1986 classic gymnastics film American Anthem then I don’t know what’s wrong with you. Featuring music from John Parr and a young Janet Jones showcasing her incredible flexibility, it’s fun for the entire family. Actually it’s one of those “So bad it’s good” movies and I watch it every single time it’s on television, which is virtually never. If you’ve seen the movie than you’ll know exactly who this guy above is. His real name is Tiny Wells and unfortunately he’s not with us anymore. Wells died in 1990 due to a motorcycle crash. However,
Obscure Movie Characters I Like: This Guy in the Movie “American Anthem”...
Obscure Movie Characters I Like: This Guy in the Movie “American Anthem”...
- 4/18/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
The wife of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, Janet, is facing the wrath of social media after she posted an Instagram photo of her daughter Emma and three other girls dressed in Aboriginal clothing. Watch: Wayne Gretzky teaches grandson to stick-handle Janet Gretzky, 55, captioned the photo “The real girls of Gozzer!!! #emmaparisbryellehermes,” making a play on […]...
- 8/8/2016
- by Chris Jancelewicz
- ET Canada
But a Walking Shadow: Franco’s Faulkner Redux Merely Serviceable
Continuing to thumb his nose at naysayers, James Franco plunges onward into his own particular directorial abyss with his second William Faulkner adaptation, The Sound and the Fury. Much like its predecessor, 2013’s As I Lay Dying, the actor-filmmaker manages a troubled synopsis of Faulkner’s enigmatic text but still remains unable to strike a visual resonance necessitating his undertaking.
Ambitious and a bit pretentious, Franco’s cinematic hubris may know no bounds, though it’s still refreshing to see him shirk the limiting lasso of mainstream sensibility in his personal crusade to create something meaningful. That said, there are several moments reaching a certain poetic pitch, collapsing a quartet of perspectives into a simplified triptych. Complex characterizations and the narrative resonance of Faulkner aren’t quite intact with this otherwise faithful transplant, but its first and third acts maintain a watchable melodramatic energy.
Continuing to thumb his nose at naysayers, James Franco plunges onward into his own particular directorial abyss with his second William Faulkner adaptation, The Sound and the Fury. Much like its predecessor, 2013’s As I Lay Dying, the actor-filmmaker manages a troubled synopsis of Faulkner’s enigmatic text but still remains unable to strike a visual resonance necessitating his undertaking.
Ambitious and a bit pretentious, Franco’s cinematic hubris may know no bounds, though it’s still refreshing to see him shirk the limiting lasso of mainstream sensibility in his personal crusade to create something meaningful. That said, there are several moments reaching a certain poetic pitch, collapsing a quartet of perspectives into a simplified triptych. Complex characterizations and the narrative resonance of Faulkner aren’t quite intact with this otherwise faithful transplant, but its first and third acts maintain a watchable melodramatic energy.
- 10/23/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Last week, the Chicago Blackhawks hoisted Lord Stanley's Cup on their home ice. Today, at the 2015 NHL Awards in Las Vegas, the league gives out the rest of their hardware. Unlike other major sports awards, the NHL Awards are named after historic members of the hockey fraternity. There's the Hart Trophy (Most Valuable Player), the Vezina Trophy (Best Goaltender), the Norris Trophy (Best Defenseman), the Calder Trophy (Top Rookie) and more. In honor of the 2015 NHL Awards, hosted by actor and comedian Rob Riggle, and broadcasting live today at 7 p.m. Et/4 p.m. Pt on NBC Sports Network, we'd like to hand out our own awards to commemorate the NHL's numerous ventures into pop culture. Janet Jones Gretzky Trophy...
- 6/24/2015
- E! Online
James Franco clearly feels a connection to celebrated author William Faulkner. Last year, he went to the Cannes Film Festival with his adaptation of As I Lay Dying, a project that our reviewers Dominic Mill and Matt Donato called, in turn, “a case of pretention over awareness” and “jumbled.” Now, Franco is taking another Faulkner-derived film to the festival circuit - The Sound and the Fury - and likely hoping for a better reception.
Excitingly, Franco has called on friends and This is the End co-stars Seth Rogen and Danny McBride to join him in the adaptation, which he both directed and starred in. Joey King, Tim Blake Nelson, Ahna O’Reilly, Keegan Allen, Loretta Devine, Scott Haze and Janet Jones all also have roles. Here’s the official synopsis:
Directed by and starring Academy Award nominee James Franco, The Sound and The Fury captures the lives and passions of the Compsons,...
Excitingly, Franco has called on friends and This is the End co-stars Seth Rogen and Danny McBride to join him in the adaptation, which he both directed and starred in. Joey King, Tim Blake Nelson, Ahna O’Reilly, Keegan Allen, Loretta Devine, Scott Haze and Janet Jones all also have roles. Here’s the official synopsis:
Directed by and starring Academy Award nominee James Franco, The Sound and The Fury captures the lives and passions of the Compsons,...
- 8/12/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Palo Alto
Written and directed by Gia Coppola
USA, 2014
Regardless of the actual quality of Palo Alto, there’s likely to be some backlash against it similar to the one described here with respect to the television series Girls. Palo Alto writer/director Gia Coppola is Francis Ford Coppola’s granddaughter. The leads are played by Emma Roberts (Eric’s daughter/Julia’s niece) and Jack Kilmer (Val’s son). Val Kilmer himself is in a small role. Janet Jones-Gretzky and her daughter also have small roles, as does Talia Shire (Francis Ford Coppola’s sister). A number of Coppolas can be seen amongst the various crew. Palo Alto may not be strong enough to overcome that backlash, but it’s got more than a few moments that indicate a bright future for Gia Coppola.
Roberts’ April is a popular enough girl in her Palo Alto high school, but she...
Written and directed by Gia Coppola
USA, 2014
Regardless of the actual quality of Palo Alto, there’s likely to be some backlash against it similar to the one described here with respect to the television series Girls. Palo Alto writer/director Gia Coppola is Francis Ford Coppola’s granddaughter. The leads are played by Emma Roberts (Eric’s daughter/Julia’s niece) and Jack Kilmer (Val’s son). Val Kilmer himself is in a small role. Janet Jones-Gretzky and her daughter also have small roles, as does Talia Shire (Francis Ford Coppola’s sister). A number of Coppolas can be seen amongst the various crew. Palo Alto may not be strong enough to overcome that backlash, but it’s got more than a few moments that indicate a bright future for Gia Coppola.
Roberts’ April is a popular enough girl in her Palo Alto high school, but she...
- 4/28/2014
- by Mark Young
- SoundOnSight
You may not have seen A Chorus Line but most everyone knows the song “One” thanks to its endless use in other productions (think Treehouse of Horror V, Phineas and Ferb, Scrubs) throughout the years. Since the play debuted Off-Broadway in 1975, it has gone on to become one of the best known musicals of the latter 20th Century. One reason it endured a run of 6137 performances on Broadway was its emotional honesty, bare bones set, and soul-bearing songs. As conceived by Michael Bennett, it was brought to life by Marvin Hamlisch (music), Edward Kleban (lyrics), and James Kirkwood Jr. (book) at a time when everyone was doing a little soul searching.
By the time the 1985 film adaptation from director Sir Richard Attenborough arrived, it was heralded as a return of the musical to the movies. Unfortunately, the so-so movie failed to ignite that revival and was mostly rejected by those who adored the film.
By the time the 1985 film adaptation from director Sir Richard Attenborough arrived, it was heralded as a return of the musical to the movies. Unfortunately, the so-so movie failed to ignite that revival and was mostly rejected by those who adored the film.
- 1/20/2014
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
Keegan Allen, one of the male leads of Pretty Little Liars, has joined the cast of James Franco’s The Sound and the Fury. Franco is both directing and starring in the adaptation of the William Faulkner novel, which tells of an aristocratic family in Jefferson, Miss., that faces financial ruin. Allen is joining an eclectic cast that includes Jon Hamm, Tim Blake Nelson, Seth Rogen, Danny McBride, Loretta Devine and Janet Gretzky, among others. Story: James Franco and Seth Rogen Get Bromantic Recreating Kanye West's 'Bound 2' Music Video Allen is playing a showman who runs away with the family’s young niece,
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- 1/16/2014
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Age of Adaline
Harrison Ford has joined the cast of the upcoming romantic drama "The Age of Adaline" for Lionsgate, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Lakeshore Entertainment. Filming begins in March.
The story follows the miraculous life of 29-year old Adaline (Blake Lively), who stops aging after recovering from a near-fatal accident. Over the course of the 20th century she embarks on an epic, but isolated worldwide journey, keeping her secret, until she meets a man who forever alters her life. [Source: Lionsgate]
Annabelle
Annabelle Wallis ("The Tudors," "Peaky Blinders") and Ward Horton ("The Wolf of Wall Street") are set to star in "Annabelle," the feature film spin-off of the haunted doll character from last year's hit supernatural thriller "The Conjuring".
Conuring's cinematographer John R. Leonetti is directing the project from a script by Gary Dauberman. Details of the story and production are unknown at present. [Source: The Wrap]
24: Live Another Day
Benjamin Bratt...
Harrison Ford has joined the cast of the upcoming romantic drama "The Age of Adaline" for Lionsgate, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Lakeshore Entertainment. Filming begins in March.
The story follows the miraculous life of 29-year old Adaline (Blake Lively), who stops aging after recovering from a near-fatal accident. Over the course of the 20th century she embarks on an epic, but isolated worldwide journey, keeping her secret, until she meets a man who forever alters her life. [Source: Lionsgate]
Annabelle
Annabelle Wallis ("The Tudors," "Peaky Blinders") and Ward Horton ("The Wolf of Wall Street") are set to star in "Annabelle," the feature film spin-off of the haunted doll character from last year's hit supernatural thriller "The Conjuring".
Conuring's cinematographer John R. Leonetti is directing the project from a script by Gary Dauberman. Details of the story and production are unknown at present. [Source: The Wrap]
24: Live Another Day
Benjamin Bratt...
- 1/15/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Paulina Gretzky, daughter of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and the extremely flexible Janet Jones, has racked up over 175,000 Instagram followers thanks to her fondness of posting barely clothed pictures of herself. Thanks to her social media savvy and insane bod, she’s quickly becoming a favorite subject of the paparazzi. Their willingness to trail the 24-year-old on a vacay to Barbados with her boyfriend, professional golfer Dustin Johnson, paid off in spades when Gretzky was presented with the opportunity to pose alongside a simian.
The whole stunt was just as silly as it was sexy, so much so that we can’t help but wonder if she was paying homage to Mike Myers‘ performance as Dieter in the fondly remembered SNL sketch, Sprockets: “Do you want to touch my monkey?”
Related: Paulina Gretzky’s Most Shocking Bikini Instagrams
[Photo: Splash News]...
The whole stunt was just as silly as it was sexy, so much so that we can’t help but wonder if she was paying homage to Mike Myers‘ performance as Dieter in the fondly remembered SNL sketch, Sprockets: “Do you want to touch my monkey?”
Related: Paulina Gretzky’s Most Shocking Bikini Instagrams
[Photo: Splash News]...
- 6/28/2013
- by Mark Graham
- TheFabLife - Movies
For some reason Disney has decided to remake the 1984 film The Flamingo Kid and they've brought on Brett Ratner to produce it. The movie is also being produced by Michael Phillips who produced the original movie as well as other classics such as Taxi Driver, The Sting and Close Encounters Of The Third Kind. I'll be honest, I've never seen the original film, but it was directed by Gary Marshall and starred Matt Dillon.
The story is set in 1963, and it "finds 18-year-old Brooklynite (Dillon), the son of blue-collar Hector Elizondo, getting a taste of the Good Life by joining several of his friends at 'El Flamingo', a swank Long Island beach club. Wealthy car salesman Richard Crenna, the uncle of Matt's girl friend Janet Jones, befriends the boy and takes him under his wing. Thanks to Crenna's influence, Matt secures a good job at the Flamingo. The boy is bedazzled by Crenna's sumptuous lifestyle,...
The story is set in 1963, and it "finds 18-year-old Brooklynite (Dillon), the son of blue-collar Hector Elizondo, getting a taste of the Good Life by joining several of his friends at 'El Flamingo', a swank Long Island beach club. Wealthy car salesman Richard Crenna, the uncle of Matt's girl friend Janet Jones, befriends the boy and takes him under his wing. Thanks to Crenna's influence, Matt secures a good job at the Flamingo. The boy is bedazzled by Crenna's sumptuous lifestyle,...
- 9/20/2012
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Tired of remakes yet? I sure hope not, because Brett Ratner has a brand new one in store for you. The Rush Hour director is now set to produce a remake of The Flamingo Kid, based on the Garry Marshall movie from 1984 starring Matt Dillon, Richard Crenna, Hector Elizondo, Jessica Walter and Janet Jones. Walt Disney Pictures is housing the project and Ratner will be producing via his Rat Entertainment Banner. According to Deadline, the script is being written by Nzingha Stewart, who executive produced Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls and has directed music videos for artists such as Jay-z and 50 Cent. The original film starred Dillon as Jeffrey Willis, a young high school graduate who isn't sure which direction he wants to take his life, though his family is pressuring him to go to college. During the summer he takes a job at the Flamingo Club and meets...
- 9/20/2012
- cinemablend.com
Nzingha Stewart has been hired to write the script for Walt Disney Pictures' remake of the 1984 Garry Marshall comedy The Flamingo Kid, with Brett Ratner and Michael Phillips producing. Matt Dillon starred in the original The Flamingo Kid, along with Richard Crenna, Hector Elizondo and Janet Jones - the coming-of-age movie about a working class boy who takes a summer job at a beach resort and learns valuable life lessons. Michael Phillips (who's a producer on the remake) also produced the first film by the way; before that, he produced (along with his wife Julia Phillips) The Sting, Taxi Driver, as well as Close Encounters of the Third Kind....
- 9/19/2012
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
After watching the men’s U.S. Olympic gymnastics trials, we already had our eye on 20-year-old Jake Dalton (pictured), who made the team thanks to his phenomenal floor and vault scores and large cheering section of supporters wearing T-shirts with his face on them. But now, after reading the headline “Olympian Dalton inspired by American Anthem” on NBCOlympics.com, we’re officially fans.
Dalton says he was probably seven years old when he started watching the movie on VHS and realized he wanted to be like Mitch Gaylord (the member of the gold medal-winning ’84 team who stars in the...
Dalton says he was probably seven years old when he started watching the movie on VHS and realized he wanted to be like Mitch Gaylord (the member of the gold medal-winning ’84 team who stars in the...
- 7/10/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
Paulina Mary Jean Gretzky is an American pop singer and model. She was born on December 19, 1988 to legendary NHL hockey great Wayne Gretzky and his wife, actress Janet Jones in Los Angeles California. She is the eldest of five children. Born just four months after her father Wayne was traded to the Los Angeles Kings, Paulina spent her early years in L.A. until they eventually moved to New York. While in New York, she was accepted into The American School of Ballet. She decided to forego college to pursue her dream of becoming an entertainer. Her first public performance was at the famed 2003 Heritage Classic which marked the first NHL hockey game to be played outdoors. It took place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and hosted a match up between the Edmonton Oilers and the Montreal Canadiens. Taking place in November 2003, the game was given the tagline "A November to Remember.
- 5/4/2012
- by jmaurer@corp.popstar.com (Jennifer Maurer)
- PopStar
Oh, Canada. What to do? Paulina Gretzky had just cooled a scandal over her racy photos online by temporarily shutting down her Twitter account, only to stir things up again - this time on Instagram. The daughter of national hockey treasure Wayne "The Great One" Gretzky and actress wife Janet Jones posted photos of herself cavorting in a bikini in Las Vegas in poses The Vancouver Sun described as "shocking" and "dirty." "Take a look - if you dare," the newspaper warned readers, before adding a link to the pictures. Paulina, 23, appears to have taken down the most risqué of...
- 4/30/2012
- PEOPLE.com
For years, I have begged the entertainment gods to put 1986′s American Anthem, starring Olympic gymnast Mitch Gaylord and Janet Jones, on DVD. I’d given up hope. Then, today, I opened a package from an acquaintance, who happens to cover a lot of home entertainment, and found a gift-wrapped DVD with a note that said, “While I can appreciate the camp/pop culture importance of the movie, I found myself asking, ‘Who do I know who would fully love this release?’” He didn’t mention the title in the note, so I opened it skeptically… then gasped, teared up,...
- 6/14/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
A few days ago, it has been confirmed that the Canadian TV series Xiii began production. Now, the identity of the ensemble cast's members - besides Stuart Townsend, Virginie Ledoyen and Caterina Murino - has been announced. Moreover, don't expect to see some returning faces if you saw the two-parts TV film Xiii: The Conspiracy.
Speaking about those who will return, we'll see Stephen McHattie, as Ben Carrington; Greg Bryk, as Colonel John Amos.
As for the new faces, there will be Stuart Townsend, who replaces Stephen Dorff in the titular role. Aisha Tyler will replace Lucinda Davis as Major Janet Jones, Xiii's love interest. Other new faces include Paulino Nunes as Frank Giordino, the head of the CIA who is determined to bring down Xiii.
This is the information we have for the moment, and more informations will come. The TV series will be broadcasted on Showcase and CanalPlus,...
Speaking about those who will return, we'll see Stephen McHattie, as Ben Carrington; Greg Bryk, as Colonel John Amos.
As for the new faces, there will be Stuart Townsend, who replaces Stephen Dorff in the titular role. Aisha Tyler will replace Lucinda Davis as Major Janet Jones, Xiii's love interest. Other new faces include Paulino Nunes as Frank Giordino, the head of the CIA who is determined to bring down Xiii.
This is the information we have for the moment, and more informations will come. The TV series will be broadcasted on Showcase and CanalPlus,...
- 9/27/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Check out the winning submission, by Jonathan Good, whose father will receive one pair of Ceramic Speakers by Joey Roth.
[Update: Because we received so many outstanding submissions, Roth has generously decides to offer a discount on the speakers to everyone that entered. Just email service@joeyroth.com, copying your submission into the body of the email.]
First off, a big thanks to everyone who took the time to share their personal stories for our Father's Day contest. The submissions were superb, so it has been extremely hard to pick a winner.
We found that the best stories shared some common features: The song was linked to a specific moment (rather than a general sentiment); the song itself spoke to a shared connection, rather than a one-sided memory; and the music itself allowed something to happen, which otherwise might not have. Here are some of the entries that rose to the top, after reading them all. Each one, I think, throws light on the different ways music can craft our memory, and make our world bigger.
For example, here's Vladimir P writing about how a Western song...
[Update: Because we received so many outstanding submissions, Roth has generously decides to offer a discount on the speakers to everyone that entered. Just email service@joeyroth.com, copying your submission into the body of the email.]
First off, a big thanks to everyone who took the time to share their personal stories for our Father's Day contest. The submissions were superb, so it has been extremely hard to pick a winner.
We found that the best stories shared some common features: The song was linked to a specific moment (rather than a general sentiment); the song itself spoke to a shared connection, rather than a one-sided memory; and the music itself allowed something to happen, which otherwise might not have. Here are some of the entries that rose to the top, after reading them all. Each one, I think, throws light on the different ways music can craft our memory, and make our world bigger.
For example, here's Vladimir P writing about how a Western song...
- 6/17/2010
- by Cliff Kuang
- Fast Company
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