Though Louis C.K.'s transgressions were widely considered the worst kept secret in the comedy world, to some, it really was a secret.
Stephen Colbert welcomed Samantha Bee to the stage at Njpac in Newark, New Jersey, on Dec. 6, where she was the special guest on Sad! A Happy Evening with Stephen Colbert & Samantha Bee, a fundraiser for the Montclair Film Festival.
During their hour-and-a-half-long chat, the longtime friends talked everything from dealing with politics (specifically President Donald Trump's tumultuous first-year in office) during their late night monologues -- Colbert hosts The Late Show on CBS while Bee is the face of Full Frontal on TBS -- as well as the seismic shift in culture surrounding sexual harassment since the Harvey Weinstein allegations came to light.
Colbert was supposed to have C.K. on his show the week the New York Times published its report on his sexual misconduct, and the 53-year-old comedian was planning on using an...
Stephen Colbert welcomed Samantha Bee to the stage at Njpac in Newark, New Jersey, on Dec. 6, where she was the special guest on Sad! A Happy Evening with Stephen Colbert & Samantha Bee, a fundraiser for the Montclair Film Festival.
During their hour-and-a-half-long chat, the longtime friends talked everything from dealing with politics (specifically President Donald Trump's tumultuous first-year in office) during their late night monologues -- Colbert hosts The Late Show on CBS while Bee is the face of Full Frontal on TBS -- as well as the seismic shift in culture surrounding sexual harassment since the Harvey Weinstein allegations came to light.
Colbert was supposed to have C.K. on his show the week the New York Times published its report on his sexual misconduct, and the 53-year-old comedian was planning on using an...
- 12/7/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Image Source: Getty / Paul Zimmerman There are so many reasons we love Dancing With the Stars. While we obviously can't get enough of the incredible performances, each season also gives us new celebrities to obsess over. Aside from getting to know violinist Lindsey Stirling, it's also introducing us to Jordan Fisher, or should we say reintroducing us? While the singer made waves during the season 25 premiere this week, the dancing competition certainly isn't the first time you've seen his face. Get ready to know more about the 23-year-old (yes, he's only 23!) below. RelatedDancing With the Stars: Here's Who Is Joining the Season 25 Cast He was raised by his grandparents. Jordan, along with his two siblings Cory and Trinity, was legally adopted by his maternal grandparents, Rodney and Pat, at a young age. His biological mother, who was 16 when she gave birth to Jordan, struggled with substance abuse and doesn't have a relationship with her children.
- 9/20/2017
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Image Source: Netflix Orange Is the New Black might be one of the most popular shows on TV at the moment, but some of its biggest stars are still able to get away with going incognito in public thanks to radical makeunders and dramatic physical transformations on screen. One of the rising stars of Netflix's prison dramedy is a perfect example of this very situation: actress Amanda Stephen. Amanda plays fiercely feminist Muslim inmate Alison Abdullah, who first arrives in season four and wears a hijab in almost every scene. It wasn't until season five that fans of the show really got a chance to know Alison in her flashback showcasing the character's unique preprison life, which Popsugar recently chatted with Amanda about. While discussing everything from her character's bright red hair to the reason Alison might've ended up in prison, Amanda also couldn't help but laugh about how she doesn't have to deal with selfie-eager fans out in the real world thanks to Alison's hijab. "My character has the red hair underneath, which we've all seen before, but my hair color isn't red. I don't wear a hijab personally, so if I was walking around with red hair I'm sure fans would notice more. Some people notice me who are really good with faces, because I don't wear hijab and at first glance a lot of people don't recognize me." We don't want to blow up Amanda's spot or anything, but we can't stop obsessing over how glam she looks Irl . . . Image Source: Getty / Paul Zimmerman Spending some quality time with @rosalmargarita ❤❤❤ #fierce friends #orangefamily #Oitnb #ouija #fall #walksinthepark #beautiful A post shared by Amanda Stephen (@ohamandastephen) on Oct 7, 2016 at 1:38pm Pdt A post shared by Amanda Stephen (@ohamandastephen) on Jan 12, 2017 at 2:54pm Pst...
- 6/22/2017
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
Stars: Rhys Wakefield, Logan Miller, Ashley Hinshaw, Natalie Hall, Rohan Kymal, Adam David Thompson, Ronald Ogden, Bernard D. Jones, April Billingsley, Peter Luis Zimmerman, Chelsea Hayes, Marla Malcolm | Written by Bill Gullo | Directed by Dennis Iliadis
Three friends are attending the biggest party of the year when things take a turn for the strange. The lights begin to flicker off and when they turn back on, everyone at the party has a copy of themselves from a few minutes earlier. This mysterious phenomenon quickly turns the party into chaos as every time the lights turn back on, the copies are a few minutes closer. What will happen when the copies catch up? Who will survive? Can they stay alive?
Shadow Walkers is definitely a strange film. At first glance, it gives us a lot of the expected. A college ‘party’ where everyone is drunk, dancing to loud music and everyone...
Three friends are attending the biggest party of the year when things take a turn for the strange. The lights begin to flicker off and when they turn back on, everyone at the party has a copy of themselves from a few minutes earlier. This mysterious phenomenon quickly turns the party into chaos as every time the lights turn back on, the copies are a few minutes closer. What will happen when the copies catch up? Who will survive? Can they stay alive?
Shadow Walkers is definitely a strange film. At first glance, it gives us a lot of the expected. A college ‘party’ where everyone is drunk, dancing to loud music and everyone...
- 6/11/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
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