2017 just keeps looking better and better for Jimmy Kimmel: He’s going to be a dad again!
The late night host’s wife Molly McNearey is pregnant with their second child together, Kimmel announced on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday evening.
Kimmel, who also revealed Monday that he will host the 89th Academy Awards ceremony in February, told audiences, “Also, my wife, is hosting a baby inside her body. So that’s what’s coming.”
“We got the ultrasound — which is weird because it’s like you’re already spying on the baby — but we asked the technician not to...
The late night host’s wife Molly McNearey is pregnant with their second child together, Kimmel announced on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday evening.
Kimmel, who also revealed Monday that he will host the 89th Academy Awards ceremony in February, told audiences, “Also, my wife, is hosting a baby inside her body. So that’s what’s coming.”
“We got the ultrasound — which is weird because it’s like you’re already spying on the baby — but we asked the technician not to...
- 12/6/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Andrea Constand was the first woman to come forward. In January 2005, the Temple University staffer alleged iconic comedian and TV dad Bill Cosby had drugged and sexually assaulted her. The media's coverage of Constand's claims petered out following the filing of a lawsuit against Cosby that was eventually settled out of court. Then, some eight years later, more women started breaking their silence, lodging similar complaints against Cosby. Today, more than 50 women have claimed they were victimized by the television legend. Cosby, through his attorneys, has repeatedly denied the allegations. On Tuesday, a judge ordered Cosby to stand trial for...
- 5/25/2016
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan, @nweisenseeegan
- PEOPLE.com
Andrea Constand was the first woman to come forward. In January 2005, the Temple University staffer alleged iconic comedian and TV dad Bill Cosby had drugged and sexually assaulted her.
The media's coverage of Constand's claims petered out following the filing of a lawsuit against Cosby that was eventually settled out of court. Then, some eight years later, more women started breaking their silence, lodging similar complaints against Cosby.
Today, more than 50 women have claimed they were victimized by the television legend. Cosby, through his attorneys, has repeatedly denied the allegations.
On Tuesday, a judge ordered Cosby to stand trial for...
The media's coverage of Constand's claims petered out following the filing of a lawsuit against Cosby that was eventually settled out of court. Then, some eight years later, more women started breaking their silence, lodging similar complaints against Cosby.
Today, more than 50 women have claimed they were victimized by the television legend. Cosby, through his attorneys, has repeatedly denied the allegations.
On Tuesday, a judge ordered Cosby to stand trial for...
- 5/25/2016
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan, @nweisenseeegan
- People.com - TV Watch
Andrea Constand was the first woman to come forward. In January 2005, the Temple University staffer alleged iconic comedian and TV dad Bill Cosby had drugged and sexually assaulted her. The media's coverage of Constand's claims petered out following the filing of a lawsuit against Cosby that was eventually settled out of court. Then, some eight years later, more women started breaking their silence, lodging similar complaints against Cosby. Today, more than 50 women have claimed they were victimized by the television legend. Cosby, through his attorneys, has repeatedly denied the allegations. On Tuesday, a judge ordered Cosby to stand trial for...
- 5/25/2016
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan, @nweisenseeegan
- PEOPLE.com
While Bill Cosby was greeted with a standing ovation at a Florida event Friday - one of the few in recent days that wasn't cancelled in light of the mounting allegations against him - his attorney in Hollywood lashed out at the media for publicizing "decades-old events" that are "completely illogical." "The new, never-before-heard claims from women who have come forward in the past two weeks with unsubstantiated, fantastical stories about things they say occurred 30, 40 or even 50 years ago have escalated past the point of absurdity," said attorney Martin Singer in a statement. "These brand new claims about alleged decades-old events are becoming increasingly ridiculous,...
- 11/22/2014
- by Lynette Rice, @lynetterice
- PEOPLE.com
While Bill Cosby was greeted with a standing ovation at a Florida event Friday - one of the few in recent days that wasn't cancelled in light of the mounting allegations against him - his attorney in Hollywood lashed out at the media for publicizing "decades-old events" that are "completely illogical." "The new, never-before-heard claims from women who have come forward in the past two weeks with unsubstantiated, fantastical stories about things they say occurred 30, 40 or even 50 years ago have escalated past the point of absurdity," said attorney Martin Singer in a statement. "These brand new claims about alleged decades-old events are becoming increasingly ridiculous,...
- 11/22/2014
- by Lynette Rice, @lynetterice
- PEOPLE.com
For the past nine years, Beth Ferrier has tried her best to stay out of the media spotlight. In 2006, she told People magazine about how she believes Bill Cosby slipped something into her cappuccino after she ended a consensual relationship with him. She says she went to visit him in his dressing room in Denver in the mid-1980s and he gave her a cappuccino. "I woke up in my car in the parking lot with my clothes all a mess," the model told People in 2006. "I was definitely drugged. All I had to drink was coffee and the room was spinning.
- 11/22/2014
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan, @nweisenseegan
- PEOPLE.com
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