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  • “10 Issues I Hate About You” director recollects how an unknown Heath Ledger beat out 253 different actors for the position

    “10 Issues I Hate About You” director recollects how an unknown Heath Ledger beat out 253 different actors for the position

    Heath Ledger as Patrick Verona in '10 Things I Hate About You' Heath Ledger as Patrick Verona in '10 Things I Hate About You'
    Heath Ledger as Patrick Verona in '10 Issues I Hate About You'. Credit score:

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    Heath Ledger secured his 10 Things I Hate About You position earlier than he spoke a single phrase.

    As Gil Junger, the director of the beloved 1999 teen rom-com, works to get a trilogy of follow-up movies off the bottom, he recollects to Leisure Weekly how and why he forged a then-unknown Ledger as brooding highschool unhealthy boy Patrick Verona.

    "Actors at all times wished to know, 'What did he do? What did he do to make you forged him?'" Junger says. "He was magic."

    He continues: "The reality of the matter is we had been casting and he walked into the room, and I'm very choosy. I had already learn 253 guys — 253 guys! After which Marcia Ross, the pinnacle of Disney casting, mentioned, 'Look, this subsequent child, I don't know him. It's a favor for an agent I respect. So if he's no good, simply cease it and ship him on his approach.'"

    Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles in '10 Things I Hate About You'
    Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles in '10 Issues I Hate About You'.

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    However when Ledger walked into the room, he made an instantaneous impression.

    "Don't overlook, I've been casting for months and didn’t have the man but," Junger remembers. "And that is the God's sincere reality, on my mother and father' life: He took three steps into the room, and my thought was, 'If this f—er can learn English, I'm going to forged him.'"

    Earlier than Ledger had spoken a line of dialogue, he exuded an vitality that Junger knew was an ideal match for the film's romantic lead.

    "He simply had a magnetism in contrast to I've ever felt. It was simple," the filmmaker says. "If there's outdated souls, he will need to have been centuries outdated as a result of he simply had a approach about him that — he was solely 17, and but he simply was so assured and loving and wished to be the most effective he may very well be. He was simply an unimaginable younger man."

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    For the uninitiated, 10 Issues stars Ledger as a mysterious Padua Excessive senior who’s bribed by fellow scholar Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) to courtroom their abrasive classmate Kat (Julia Stiles) in a twisted Shakespearean ploy supposed to get Kat's youthful sister, Bianca (Larisa Oleynik), permission thus far.

    10 Issues I Hate About You marked a breakout position for Ledger, who made a giant impression on audiences as a romantic lead who recites poetry, engages in paintball warfare, and even serenades Kat in one of many movie's most memorable scenes. Ledger would solidify his standing with motion pictures like A Knight's Tale, Brokeback Mountain, and finally The Dark Knight, for which he gained a posthumous Oscar in 2009. (Ledger died at 28 in 2008.)

    Junger says he so loved spending time with Ledger whereas engaged on 10 Issues that he instructed his driver to choose the actor up first after which get him, so they might journey to set collectively.

    Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger in '10 Things I Hate About You'
    Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger in '10 Issues I Hate About You'. Buena Vista/Everett Assortment

    He additionally remembers Ledger's first day on set. "He was carrying Frye boots from the '70s, after which he had on these worn-out olive inexperienced leather-based pants, a white leather-based belt, some loopy shirt, and a hat like a beanie," Junger says with amusing. "And I checked out him and I assumed, 'God, he's cool.' After which I additionally thought, 'If I wore a kind of items of clothes, I might be the laughing inventory of everybody that is aware of me.'"

    Junger provides, "He simply had this magic the place you could possibly simply throw something on him, possibly even paint it, and he'd be amazingly cool, as a result of the child you noticed within the film, that's who he was. He was simply a tremendous human."

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    Junger is hoping to keep the 10 Things legacy alive with 10 Issues I Hate About Relationship, a non secular successor telling a brand new love story between a pair of adversaries-turned-lovers. Whereas he intends to keep up the "identical mix of coronary heart and humor" as the unique film, Junger says he averted pursuing a direct sequel out of respect for Ledger's reminiscence.

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  • Amber Riley explains why she’s not thinking about a “Glee” reboot — however would do a Mercedes spinoff in a heartbeat

    Amber Riley explains why she’s not thinking about a “Glee” reboot — however would do a Mercedes spinoff in a heartbeat

    Amber Riley' plays Mercedes on 'Glee' Amber Riley' plays Mercedes on 'Glee'
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    Amber Riley has been requested about returning to a brand new model of Glee so typically that she has a solution prepared.

    "I really like answering this query," Riley mentioned Thursday when the topic got here up on Monét X Change’s Monét Talks podcast. "No!"

    Even when her legal professionals and brokers had been capable of safe a "candy deal," equivalent to $40 million for 3 seasons? Riley's reply appeared to stay unchanged.

    “I simply really feel like what we did was so phenomenal, I don’t need to threat attempting to reinvent the wheel," Riley mentioned. "Now in the event that they redo it, I feel that's wonderful, as a result of there are such a lot of children now which are simply now discovering Glee, and so I feel that that'd be actually dope. However, , we misplaced forged members. I simply really feel just like the chemistry, that method, was so particular, and it's modified now, so I don't know if it will be as efficient."

    She added, "I'm all the time ready for that query."

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    Glee was a phenomenon with the sort of success that any community would like to repeat. Initially airing over six seasons, from 2009 to 2015, the present was a success with critics — it received six Emmy Awards — and viewers alike. And the songs the New Instructions glee membership carried out commonly soared to the highest of the Billboard charts.

    With a big forged that additionally included Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Mark Salling, Chris Colfer, Dianna Agron, Naya Rivera, Heather Morris, Kevin McHale, Jenna Ushkowitz, Matthew Morrison, and Jane Lynch, the Fox musical comedy adopted the adventures of a gaggle of highschool misfits singing their means by way of the awkward years — after they weren't dodging slushies.

    Amber Riley at a gala in 2024
    Amber Riley at a gala in 2024.

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    The Glee forged has suffered a number of losses, beginning throughout its unique run, when Monteith, who performed the jock Finn, died of a drug overdose on July 13, 2013.

    Salling (Puck) was decided to have died by suicide in January 2018, a number of months after having pleaded responsible to prices related to possession of kid pornography.

    Rivera, who was referred to as spicy cheerleader Santana, by chance drowned in July 2020, after going lacking whereas boating with Josey, her 4-year-old son. Officers mentioned that her son mentioned she made positive to assist him onto a ship earlier than sinking into the water herself.

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    As a lot as Riley was towards a redo of her hit sequence, she mentioned she could be all for a brand new present starring a sure diva.

    "If Mercedes obtained a derivative on her personal, I might do this," the actress mentioned.

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  • “Discovered” star Shanola Hampton breaks down Gabi’s stunning collection finale confession

    “Discovered” star Shanola Hampton breaks down Gabi’s stunning collection finale confession


    • Shanola Hampton shares her response to Gabi Mosely's stunning confession.
    • Hampton additionally provides perception into why Gabi selected now to admit.
    • Hampton says Sir "higher not be useless" in what now serves because the collection finale.

    This text incorporates spoilers in regards to the Discovered season 2 finale, "Lacking Whereas Dying."

    Gabi, what did you simply do?!

    After a season of claiming she’d come clear, Gabi Mosely (Shanola Hampton) lastly did it. Throughout a press convention within the remaining moments of Found season 2 (now its collection finale), the well-respected warrior for justice informed the world that she stored Hugh "Sir" Evans (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) captive in her basement.

    The confession wasn’t the one shock, contemplating that Sir appeared very useless in his jail cell. An unknown assailant attacked the serial kidnapper in his cell and when he was discovered, the guard didn't precisely name for assist. Sir might actually be as much as one thing to flee, however with this being the collection' remaining episode, we'll doubtless by no means know.

    Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Sir
    Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Sir on 'Discovered.'.

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    “I simply need of us to know that there’s nonetheless extra story to inform,” Shanola Hampton tells Leisure Weekly in an interview accomplished earlier than the present's cancellation was introduced. “You may see Gabi confessed and Sir is bleeding out on the finish, however what comes subsequent? I simply need the followers to comprehend that there’s nonetheless much more.”

    We spoke to Hampton (once more, pre-cancellation) about that game-changing confession and her response to Sir's … loss of life?

    ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: When did you discover out Gabi would confess on the finish of the season? What was your response?

    SHANOLA HAMPTON: I’ve a lot data to retain that I don’t even learn the subsequent script till I’m completely accomplished with the episode I’m on. I discovered like a day earlier than I began taking pictures it, and it was such a shock. I didn’t see it coming after I was studying it.

    It’s been clear that Gabi needs to pay for holding Sir captive, however why do you suppose this was the second she selected to do it?

    Your complete season we see her going via the method of attempting to heal, attempting to get possession of her life again. We had the reveal of why she doesn’t use Gabrielle as her identify. We’ve actually given nuggets to this path all through your entire season as Gabi’s going via her therapeutic journey. She acts on emotion. Very hardly ever is she going to do one thing and [think] about what the implications are. That’s why she’s so good at her job and why Sir ended up within the basement. It’s a type of issues that’s triggered within her that claims now’s the time for me to take possession of myself once more in an actual method. He took it away from her when he mentioned “no, she didn’t kidnap me” and didn’t enable her to do her penance in jail.

    Shanola Hampton as Gabi Mosely
    Shanola Hampton as Gabi Mosely on 'Discovered.'.

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    You talked about Gabi calling herself “Gabrielle” in her confession. Out of your perspective, what’s the significance of that?

    [It's] the ultimate nail within the coffin of: I get to reclaim me and I’m not outlined by my errors or by this individual, or by this cat-and-mouse sport. That is the second Gabi turns into Gabrielle once more. It’s hers once more and that’s not one thing that’s deliberate. That’s why there’s the slip. That’s aha second.

    Lena (Danielle Savre) has been taken down. Do you see her as probably extra formidable than Sir?

    Sir and Gabi play chess they usually’re in one another’s minds and in one another’s bloodstreams. She will be able to type of map out and see what he may do. With Lena, she doesn’t have that luxurious. She hates and resents Gabi. Sir isn’t a assassin, he’s a serial kidnapper. That’s very completely different from the lengths Lena would do, and particularly for her brother to get the love that Sir craves to get from Gabi. Lena is much more harmful than Sir.

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    When Sir is discovered, the guard doesn't name for assist, so it looks as if he’s useless. What was the forged response to that growth once you learn it within the script?

    He higher not be useless! Let me let you know one thing proper now, Mark-Paul is my journey or die, and I will probably be doing this present with him, in order that was my response. Higher not be useless, although. Sir higher rise up off that floor and put a band-aid on.

    This interview has been edited for size and readability.

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  • Sarah Silverman remembers how Conan O’Brien helped save her profession after “SNL ”firing: ‘One of the best factor for me’

    Sarah Silverman remembers how Conan O’Brien helped save her profession after “SNL ”firing: ‘One of the best factor for me’

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    Sarah Silverman remembers the assistance she acquired from one in all her earliest comedy allies, Conan O’Brien.

    "Conan was the very best factor for me," Silverman stated whereas she mentioned being fired from Saturday Night Live in an interview with SiriusXM's The Howard Stern Present. The Wreck-It Ralph star defined how O'Brien's frequent invites to look on Late Night time helped her keep afloat when her time at Studio 8H didn't pan out as she'd hoped. "That was his first 12 months [on Late Night], was my first and solely 12 months at SNL. And he put me on on a regular basis, even after I used to be fired, on a regular basis, and that was the beginning for me."

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    "And I wouldn't have been capable of be on [Late Night with] Conan with out SNL," she continued. "And it was an unbelievable sort of boot camp expertise."

    Elsewhere within the interview, the comic defined her conflicted emotions about SNL, the place she labored for the 1993-1994 season as a author.

    "It's so magical, it's so superb, however there’s simply one thing about it the place they only have this vitality that places you in your house the place you are feeling like a bit of s—, and also you're terrified," she stated. "The nervousness — it's very laborious to be zen and chill there."

    Sarah Silverman and Conan O'Brien on 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien' in 1993
    Sarah Silverman on 'Late Night time with Conan O'Brien' in 1993.

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    Silverman stated that she felt seen by Andy Samberg's digital short at SNL50: The Anniversary Special, which revolved round each SNL staffer secretly feeling a way of impostor syndrome.

    "Andy Samberg did that complete piece concerning the nervousness of doing one thing for SNL," she stated. "It was very trustworthy — I assumed lots of people related to it that had been there. All of us really feel like losers right here for some purpose."

    The comic additionally stated that she was shocked to be launched from SNL in 1994.

    "I used to be completely thrown for a loop once I was fired, 'trigger it by no means occurred to me that was doable," she stated. "However I feel it's undoubtedly for the very best."

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  • Ryan Kiera Armstrong is the brand new chosen one: “Buffy ”reboot casts younger star as new vampire slayer

    Ryan Kiera Armstrong is the brand new chosen one: “Buffy ”reboot casts younger star as new vampire slayer

    Ryan Kiera Armstrong attends the Los Angeles Launch Event for Lucasfilm's "Andor" Season 2 at El Capitan Theatre on April 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California; Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers in the television series, "Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Ryan Kiera Armstrong attends the Los Angeles Launch Event for Lucasfilm's "Andor" Season 2 at El Capitan Theatre on April 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California; Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers in the television series, "Buffy The Vampire Slayer,
    Ryan Kiera Armstrong; Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. Credit score:

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    Sunnydale has discovered a brand new chosen one: Ryan Kiera Armstrong has joined the forged of the brand new Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot reverse authentic star Sarah Michelle Gellar.

    The 15-year-old star, greatest recognized for roles within the movie Firestarter and Star Wars sequence Skeleton Crew, has been forged as the brand new slayer in Hulu's untitled pilot. Extra particulars about her function and the synopsis for the sequence/pilot are nonetheless below wraps, however Gellar is connected to reprise her function as Buffy Summers in addition to govt produce.

    Chloé Zhao, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind Nomadland and Eternals, will direct the pilot.

    Ryan Kiera Armstrong attends the photocall for "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew" in Trafalgar Square on November 21, 2024 in London, England
    Ryan Kiera Armstrong attends the photocall for 'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew' on Nov. 21, 2024 in London.

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    Gellar shared a candy video on Instagram on Thursday that featured her informing an emotional Armstrong that she has been tapped because the chosen one. Her father, fellow actor Dean Armstrong, additionally makes an look in the direction of the tip.

    "I do know this course of has been onerous," Gellar prefaced within the clip, earlier than asking the younger Armstrong, "How do you are feeling about serving to me save the world? You wanna be my chosen one?" From the second Gellar noticed Armstrong's audition, she captioned the put up, "I knew there was just one woman that I needed by my facet."

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    "To have that type of emotional intelligence, and expertise, at such a younger age is really a present," Gellar added. "The bonus is that her smile lights up even the darkest room."

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    Gellar stated to an overcome Armstrong, "I hope it's a sure," to which the younger actor replied, "Sure! Sure! For positive." After she referred to as her dad into the room, he stated to Gellar, "I do know that that is precisely had been she’s presupposed to be proper now with you on this insane insane new journey."

    The 1997 vampire drama, primarily based on the 1992 movie of the identical identify, starred Gellar's titular slayer as one in a protracted line of ladies vampire slayers chosen to defeat vampires, demons, and different sources of evil within the fictional California city of Sunnydale. It concluded in 2003 after seven seasons. The present's embattled creator, Joss Whedon, who has been accused of abuse and misconduct, shouldn’t be connected to Hulu's new iteration.

    Armstrong broke out within the biz at simply the age of 8, starring reverse Amanda Seyfried in 2019's The Artwork of Racing within the Rain. Different notable credit embody reveals Anne with an E and American Horror Story, in addition to movies like It Chapter Two, Marvel's Black Widow, and The Tomorrow Conflict.

    Watch the candy second Gellar informs Armstrong she booked the gig above.

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  • Meet the solid of grasp manipulators on “The Snake” actuality competitors (unique)

    Meet the solid of grasp manipulators on “The Snake” actuality competitors (unique)

    Jacob Buchholz, Kailee Fessock, Devonte Kavanaugh on 'The Snake' Jacob Buchholz, Kailee Fessock, Devonte Kavanaugh on 'The Snake'
    Jacob Buchholz, Kailee Fessock, Devonte Kavanaugh on 'The Snake'. Credit score:

    FOX

    Prepare for what's being described as a "social survival of the fittest."

    Fox's new actuality competitors The Snake, hosted by comic Jim Jefferies, pits contestants of various persuasive professions towards each other in competitors for a $100,000 grand prize. To win, they'll have to beat a sequence of challenges put earlier than them, whether or not they're a lawyer, an NFL cheerleader, a bounty hunter, a tech supervisor, or one thing else.

    The winner of every problem turns into the Snake (a very good factor!) and heads up a so-called saving ceremony, which is described as "an explosive, chain response elimination the place it's not about who needs you gone, however who’s keen to avoid wasting you."

    The official description of the sequence teases that "the social facet of the sport by no means stops – connections are all the things whether or not you’re making buddies, faking buddies, or sparking romantic connections."

    And the entire time, contestants should suss out folks's true motives.

    Within the trailer (which Leisure Weekly is completely revealing above), the viewers sees a tech supervisor crying over having to decide in entrance of the group solely to see her later inform the digicam, "I feel I deserve an Oscar for that efficiency."

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    The Snake premieres Tuesday, June 10, at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. Central on Fox, and streams the subsequent day on Hulu.
    See the unique full checklist of contestants beneath.

    01 of 15

    The Pastor

    Jacob Buchholz, a.k.a. The Pastor, on 'The Snake'
    Jacob Buchholz, a.ok.a. The Pastor, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Jacob Buchholz

    Career: Pastor

    Hometown: Upland, Calif.

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    The OnlyFans Content material Creator

    Alyssa Grassie, a.k.a. The OnlyFans Content Creator, on 'The Snake'
    Alyssa Grassie, a.ok.a. The OnlyFans Content material Creator, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Alyssa Grassie

    Career: OnlyFans content material creator

    Hometown: Miami, Fla.

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    The Ex-Con

    Bryan Sobolewski, a.k.a. The Ex-Con, on 'The Snake'
    Bryan Sobolewski, a.ok.a. The Ex-Con, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Bryan Sobolewski

    Career: Ex-con

    Hometown: Lewisville, Texas

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    The Lawyer

    Amanda Short, a.k.a. The Lawyer, on 'The Snake'
    Amanda Brief, a.ok.a. The Lawyer, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Amanda Brief

    Career: Lawyer

    Hometown: Richmond, Va.

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    The Detective

    Derek North, a.k.a. The Detective, on 'The Snake'
    Derek North, a.ok.a. The Detective, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Derek North

    Career: Detective

    Hometown: Naperville, Ailing.

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    The Poker Participant

    Devonte Kavanaugh, a.k.a. The Poker Player, on 'The Snake'
    Devonte Kavanaugh, a.ok.a. The Poker Participant, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Devonte Kavanaugh

    Career: Poker participant

    Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif.

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    The Non-Revenue Director

    Jack Micco, a.k.a. The Non-Profit Director, on 'The Snake'
    Jack Micco, a.ok.a. The Non-Revenue Director, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Jack Micco

    Career: Non-profit director

    Hometown: Austin, Texas

    08 of 15

    The Indianapolis Colts Cheerleader

    MacLaine Funsch, a.k.a. The NFL Cheerleader, on 'The Snake'
    MacLaine Funsch, a.ok.a. The NFL Cheerleader, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: MacLaine Funsch

    Career: NFL Cheerleader

    Hometown: Carmel, Ind.

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    The Bounty Hunter

    Mena Samara, a.k.a. The Bounty Hunter, on 'The Snake'
    Mena Samara, a.ok.a. The Bounty Hunter, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Mena Samara

    Career: Bounty hunter

    Hometown: Moore, Okla.

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    The HR Director

    Jordan DeJesse, a.k.a. The HR Director, on 'The Snake'
    Jordan DeJesse, a.ok.a. The HR Director, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Jordan DeJesse

    Career: HR Director

    Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.

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    The Bull Rider

    Cody Brewer, a.k.a. The Bull Rider, on 'The Snake'
    Cody Brewer, a.ok.a. The Bull Rider, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Cody Brewer

    Career: Bull rider

    Hometown: Cookeville, Tenn.

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    The Police Officer

    Kailee Fessock, a.k.a. The Police Officer, on 'The Snake'
    Kailee Fessock, a.ok.a. The Police Officer, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Kailee Fessock

    Career: Police officer

    Hometown: Hollywood, Fla.

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    The Boxer

    Brett Covalt, a.k.a. The Boxer, on 'The Snake'
    Brett Covalt, a.ok.a. The Boxer, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Brett Covalt

    Career: Boxer

    Hometown: Tampa, Fla.

    14 of 15

    The Tech Supervisor

    Kethryn Cavender, a.k.a. The Tech Manager, on 'The Snake'
    Kethryn Cavender, a.ok.a. The Tech Supervisor, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Kethryn Cavender

    Career: Tech supervisor

    Hometown: New York, N.Y.

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    The Make-up Artist

    Frank LaVecchia, a.k.a. The Makeup Artist, on 'The Snake'
    Frank LaVecchia, a.ok.a. The Make-up Artist, on 'The Snake'.

    FOX

    Identify: Frank Lavecchia

    Career: Make-up artist

    Hometown: Charlotte, N.C.

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  • Jeff Probst explains why he loves torrential rain on “Survivor”

    Jeff Probst explains why he loves torrential rain on “Survivor”

    Joe Hunter, Shauhin Davari, and Jeff Probst on 'Survivor 48' Joe Hunter, Shauhin Davari, and Jeff Probst on 'Survivor 48'
    Joe Hunter, Shauhin Davari, and Jeff Probst on 'Survivor 48'. Credit score:

    CBS

    The rain was pouring down in buckets on this week's episode of Survivor 48. Jeff Probst stood alone on a platform out in the course of the ocean getting completely drenched. And that's precisely the best way he likes it. "Let's play Survivor!" he bellowed to kick off a day 22 reward problem. "Convey within the boats!"

    And he wasn't executed. As quickly because the clearly depressing contestants arrived, with tooth chattering and arms futilely trying to heat our bodies, Probst reminded them, "It's not a season of Survivor with out a good storm."

    It's additionally not the primary time the host has proven an affinity for working in hostile situations — one thing different actuality competitors hosts do their greatest to keep away from. However on the newest episode of his On Fire podcast, Probst explains all of the changes that have to be made for filming in inclement climate.

    Jeff Probst on "Survivor 48'
    Jeff Probst on "Survivor 48'.

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    "The headline is we’re an journey crew and we're constructed for unpredictable and ever-changing situations," Probst says on the podcast. "That's what these groups do. So which means we’re able to adapt rapidly."

    Probst then walks listeners by way of among the modifications that should happen to seize all that footage in a downpour: "For that day, most of our cameras would've been on an enormous barge. Then we'd have some in small boats which are form of floating within the ocean, simply getting totally different pictures. So immediately you're coping with motion and waves and now rain."

    However what about retaining these cameras dry and people pictures clear? "You’ve your digital camera groups racing to throw on their rain covers," Probst explains. "Your assistant digital camera is consistently checking and wiping the lens to attempt to maintain it clear. And in the event you watch, there's numerous pictures the place there's rain on the lens. It was simply coming down too exhausting. They may solely accomplish that a lot."

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    And it's not nearly what you see, however what you hear — which additionally presents challenges. "You even have your audio groups doing the identical factor. They're making changes to make sure we get the audio," Probst says. "It's dumping rain, and on prime of it, you’ve got the sound of the rain. So I'm even attempting to listen to the gamers in actual time simply speaking to me. In order that communication a part of it’s one thing you don't actually see on the present, but it surely's undoubtedly one other layer."

    The wet situations additionally clearly affect the contestants, which in flip impacts how the host calls the problem. "I begin to see the gamers shiver and I notice, 'Oh, this might affect the size of the problem as a result of they don’t seem to be going to have as a lot endurance as we speak as a result of they're freezing and so they're already worn out,'" Probst notes. "So now you begin pondering, 'Okay, inform this story that might finish in a short time.'"

    Nonetheless, even with all these changes, Probst loves the rain — figuring out simply how epic the hostile situations make the competition play on TV. "I wish to be clear," he states. "I do know I converse for everyone on our staff. We love these sorts of moments and situations. We love them. Rain is troublesome, however you simply adapt."

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    Plus, rain beats the choice — and it's simpler to point out on display screen. "Warmth is even worse than rain," Probst says. "I might a lot somewhat have a moist season for the gamers than a extremely popular season as a result of that may actually simply carry gamers to their knees and so they can not perform.”

    Inform that to Kamilla, who nonetheless hasn't thawed out from the problem. For extra from Probst on this week's episode of Survivor 48 episode, try the newest installment of On Fire.

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  • Bruce Springsteen calls Trump administration ‘corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous’ in tour opener

    Bruce Springsteen calls Trump administration ‘corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous’ in tour opener

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    Bruce Springsteen spent a part of the opening night time of his tour calling out President Donald Trump.

    “The mighty E Road Band is right here tonight to name upon the righteous energy of artwork, of music, of rock and roll, in harmful instances," the Boss instructed the Manchester, England, crowd from the Co-Op Dwell stage within the first few moments of the present. "In my residence, the America I really like, the America I've written about, and has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years, is at the moment within the arms of a corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous administration. Tonight, we ask all who imagine in democracy and the most effective of our American expertise to rise with us, increase your voices towards the authoritarianism, and let freedom ring."

    See him converse in footage captured by a concertgoer.

    Springsteen returned to the topic deeper into his set.

    "In America, the richest males are taking satisfaction in abandoning the world’s poorest kids to illness and dying," he stated earlier than singing the 2002 track "My Metropolis of Ruins," per Billboard. "And in my nation, they’re taking sadistic pleasure within the ache that they inflict on loyal American employees, they’re rolling again historic civil rights laws that led to a extra simply and ethical society. They’re abandoning our nice allies and siding with dictators towards these struggling for his or her freedom."

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    Springsteen's lengthy been against Trump. Final October, he endorsed Trump's opponent, Kamala Harris, over Trump for president. He additionally known as him "probably the most harmful candidate for president in my lifetime."

    "Maybe not for the reason that Civil Warfare has this nice nation felt as politically, spiritually, and emotionally divided because it does than at this second," he added. "It doesn't should be this fashion."

    The artist behind songs akin to "Born in the united statesA," "The River," and "My Hometown" stated he was standing behind the Democratic candidates for president and vice chairman, as a result of their insurance policies mirror the "imaginative and prescient of America [he's] been constantly writing about for 55 years."

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    In June 2020, he instructed the Atlantic "I don't know if our democracy might stand one other 4 years of his custodianship."

    The 20-time Grammy winner may have many extra possibilities to take the mic this summer season, as his "Land of Hope and Goals" tour is scheduled to proceed all through Europe over the following two months.

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  • Kathy Griffin recollects Stephen Colbert making her cry over Trump interview: ‘He got here for me’

    Kathy Griffin recollects Stephen Colbert making her cry over Trump interview: ‘He got here for me’

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    Kathy Griffin is recalling the one and solely time she appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert — and claims that the host's conduct through the interview made her cry.

    In a 29-minute episode of her YouTube show Talk Your Head Off, the comic shared her emotional recollections of her 2017 interview with Stephen Colbert on the CBS speak present, which primarily revolved round her controversial photograph shoot holding a recreation of Donald Trump's decapitated head.

    Griffin referred to as Colbert a "dick" recalling his line of questioning as "laced with misogyny," and claiming she believed the host may inform that he was making her cry through the interview.

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    Griffin defined in nice element that she requested not to debate the photograph, because the dialog across the controversy had dominated her life for the previous yr after it obtained criticism from the president himself, prompted the Secret Service to analyze the comic (which ended together with her being "fully exonerated" of wrongdoing, in her phrases), and ultimately led to her apologizing to the commander-in-chief (although she later retracted her apology).

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    In her video, Griffin claims {that a} phase producer from The Late Present agreed, "We received't speak in regards to the image." Nevertheless, in her recollection, the producer went again on his phrase when she arrived to the set of the present and advised her "[Colbert] needs to speak in regards to the image."

    The comic recalled being distraught and nervous, as she had hoped to plug her then-forthcoming efficiency at Carnegie Corridor. "For those who go down the street of speaking about that image, it could get actually darkish, and the main points from the fallout from that image are darkish as effectively," she mentioned she advised the producer. "[Colbert] is aware of that image was lined, and he is aware of that my investigation was BS, and he makes enjoyable of Donald Trump, and everyone knows Trump is nothing however a clown, so I believe we're like-minded on this."

    After attempting to direct the dialog away from the photograph, Griffin mentioned she couldn't escape from Colbert's persistence through the interview. "He goes in in regards to the Trump image, however he goes in arduous," she recalled. "He went with the road of the questioning of the 'What have been you considering?' and the 'You will need to have recognized it was too far,' and people type of factor. It was a line of questioning that I bear in mind considering, 'Wow, he has far more of a bias towards me and my proper to take that photograph than I imagined in my worst case state of affairs.'"

    Griffin claimed that Colbert "saved going, and saved going" in regards to the subject. "After which the tears got here," she mentioned. "So I felt my eyes replenish, and I assumed, 'Oh God no, something however this, something however you're a grown lady who's a feminine comic attempting to show that you could sustain with the boys. You can not cry.'"

    Griffin mentioned that she efficiently averted permitting the viewers to see her cry. "I’m glad to say not one tear escaped my tear ducts, so I didn’t cry," she mentioned. "I didn’t have a tear that was seen to the viewers. I don't suppose the viewers may inform that my eyes stuffed up."

    Nevertheless, the comic mentioned that she suspects that the late evening host was conscious of her emotional state. "I do suppose Stephen may inform," she alleged. "It didn’t cease him. I didn’t really feel he had any empathy, however I did really feel he had an understanding of what was occurring, and that's what made it worse. And I bear in mind considering, 'You requested me to be on this present. I'm a visitor. That is your present. That is your world.'"

    Griffin went on to say that her perspective on the Late Present interview led her to detest Colbert. "I’ve such a low opinion of Stephen Colbert now," she mentioned. "He's not gonna hear about this, but when he does, he'll most likely challenge a kind of statements saying I made the entire thing up, and that I'm irrelevant, and that he didn't know I used to be crying, bla bla bla. I'm so used to guys making statements like that about me, it's ridiculous."

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    The comic additionally accused Colbert of "punching down" at her. "He has achieved nearly every thing you possibly can as a comic, and he's wildly proficient, and he's clearly very vivid, however man, what a dick," she opined. "What a dick, and to go for me of all folks, simply, to me, it had such a, it was so laced with misogyny, however that undercurrent of misogyny the place he would most likely be shocked to listen to that anybody would accuse of him of getting an oz of misogyny. However I simply bear in mind considering, 'He wouldn’t speak right down to the blokes like this. He simply wouldn't. I don't suppose I've ever seen him deal with any of the man comics like this.'"

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    Griffin mentioned that she launched her tears as quickly because the interview concluded. " I walked off and I bear in mind I used to be about one step away from the desk, after which the tears got here, however I used to be nonetheless smiling and waving, and I may really feel them coming down my cheeks," she claimed. "The EP, govt producer, rushed over to me, noticed that I used to be crying and I simply mentioned 'What was that? What was that?'"

    Griffin mentioned that the producer tried to elucidate Colbert's line of questioning. "He mentioned, 'He simply couldn't recover from the image. He simply can't recover from it,'" the comic claimed.

    "And I am going, 'What's for him to recover from? I don't perceive. It wasn't an image of his decapitated head,'" Griffin recalled responding.

    Griffin mentioned that the EP's full rationalization for the host's fascination with the photograph stemmed from his faith. "He mentioned, 'Stephen's actually Catholic.' And I am going, 'What? What does that should do with something? I used to be raised Catholic too!' And he mentioned, 'I believe that's what it’s.' I simply mentioned, 'Oh, okay, I can't make any sense of that.'"

    The comic ended her story with a plea to the Late Present host. "I’m simply being trustworthy to one of the best of my recollection, so Stephen Colbert, please don't be a dick once more and sue me," Griffin mentioned. "I simply needed to inform of us the wildest behind the scenes tales of any speak present I've ever finished. And now you recognize why I haven't been on that present since, and by no means will likely be once more."

    Watch Griffin's full video about her alleged expertise on The Late Present above.

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  • “Fashionable Household” star Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s dad requested him why he performed ‘so many homosexual elements’

    “Fashionable Household” star Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s dad requested him why he performed ‘so many homosexual elements’

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    Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson remembers his dad as soon as asking him why he performed "so many homosexual elements."

    "My household, they went by their very own course of with me being homosexual," Ferguson mentioned on Tuesday's version of his Dinner’s On Me podcast. "And my dad even requested me, whereas I used to be doing Fashionable Household, he's like, 'I simply don't at all times perceive why you could have performed so many homosexual elements.' And it opened up an entire dialog between the 2 of us and began an entire different degree of our relationship, as a result of I needed to kind of clarify to him why it was necessary for me to play this function, as a result of, socially, I needed to have the ability to painting a homosexual man on tv. I felt prefer it was gonna do fantastic issues for the wedding equality motion, which it did."

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    Ferguson was 33 by the point the Emmy-winning sequence, on which he performed Mitchell Pritchett, who's married to a person, Eric Stonestreet's Cam Tucker, debuted on ABC in 2009. Not solely was it successful with viewers as a result of it was humorous, but it surely was lauded, too, for depicting constructive pictures of a homosexual couple earlier than the Supreme Courtroom legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015 and that homosexual characters on the whole have been vastly underrepresented.

    Feguson had way back defined to his father that he was homosexual, however the actor mentioned "it was one other factor for me then to be doing that on a significant community."

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    In October 2013, Ferguson informed Oprah Winfrey that he'd identified since childhood that he was homosexual, however he'd needed to inform his mother and father 3 times for them to completely grasp it. He recalled that he was 17, 19, and 21 when he spoke to them in regards to the topic.

    "The final was, he requested me if I had a girlfriend. I used to be like, 'Dad! I'm homosexual. Do we actually have to return to this each time?'" Ferguson informed Winfrey. "It was a course of for him as effectively. It was kind of a coming-out course of, and he had to determine how one can cope with having a son that wasn't the best son. He had this complete thought of what his son was gonna be, and he needed to reconfigure his considering."

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    On his podcast, Ferguson bonded together with his visitor, actor Luke Macfarlane (Brothers and Sisters), over the calls for of a job in public and what it means for his or her private lives.

    "I'm certain your mother and father have been the identical means. You already know, their careers didn't beg for us to be so open with [themselves]," Ferguson mentioned. "And even I'm nonetheless studying how one can open up in methods. I nonetheless need to hold elements of myself non-public."

    However that's not at all times straightforward.

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    "We're anticipated on this business to go on discuss reveals and discuss our private life and to, you understand, expose elements of ourselves for roles. And it's one thing that I believe for my dad particularly…it's nonetheless a tough factor for him to know," Ferguson mentioned. "If I am going on a chat present and inform a narrative in regards to the household, it's like, 'Why did you must share that?' And I used to be like, 'Effectively, as a result of it's a captivating story about my life, and I'm simply sharing a bit of little bit of myself with individuals who wanna know one thing about me."

    He concluded that it's a "tough" balancing act.

    Since his hit sitcom, Ferguson, who has been married to Justin Mikita since 2013, has gone on professionally to seem in initiatives such because the 2023 film Cocaine Bear and TV's Elsbeth and Mid-Century Fashionable.

    Hearken to the complete dialog above.

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