Jaclyn and Scott Stapp will soon have a new little prince to love!
The Creed and Art of Anarchy frontman and his wife celebrated their son on the way with a “Royal Prince”-themed baby shower at the LaurelBrooke Club House in Franklin, Tennessee. Held on Oct. 7, the party featured regal blue and gold detailing throughout everything from the flowers to the food, drinks and even desserts.
“When I entered the room. I was blown away by the exquisite decor, elegant draperies and all the royal glitz and glam,” Jaclyn tells People of the Premier W.E.D.-designed shower,...
The Creed and Art of Anarchy frontman and his wife celebrated their son on the way with a “Royal Prince”-themed baby shower at the LaurelBrooke Club House in Franklin, Tennessee. Held on Oct. 7, the party featured regal blue and gold detailing throughout everything from the flowers to the food, drinks and even desserts.
“When I entered the room. I was blown away by the exquisite decor, elegant draperies and all the royal glitz and glam,” Jaclyn tells People of the Premier W.E.D.-designed shower,...
- 10/19/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Sitting down to interview Bridget Everett and Danielle Macdonald, it would have been too easy to forget to turn on the recorder. Everett, an icon on the New York City alt-cabaret scene and protégée of sorts to Amy Schumer, arrives first and asks if it would be Ok to let Poppy, her Pomeranian and an Instagram star in her own right, out of her carrier during our time. (Everett's necklace says "Poppy" in gold cursive.) We're deep into sharing our rescue dogs' obsessive-compulsive behaviors when Macdonald, an Aussie actress who's had bit roles on American Horror Story and Glee, sidles up.
The 26-year-old is still wearing her high heels after many hours of press junketing at Hotel Polomar in West Hollywood, which Everett commends her for. (She'd already swapped her own for a pair of pink flip-flops.) Talk of heels turns to talk of drag and, before long, Macdonald and I realize we both played in the same...
The 26-year-old is still wearing her high heels after many hours of press junketing at Hotel Polomar in West Hollywood, which Everett commends her for. (She'd already swapped her own for a pair of pink flip-flops.) Talk of heels turns to talk of drag and, before long, Macdonald and I realize we both played in the same...
- 8/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
As Molly’s therapist would say, there was a lot to “unpack” in the Season 2 premiere of HBO’s stellar dramedy, Insecure: Issa’s uncertain-at-best future with Lawrence, the significance (or lack thereof) of his hookup with… Wait! Hold up! Molly actually got a therapist?!? Indeed she did, and her approach to counseling was, as a Season 1 episode title might have called it, funny as f—. Read on for all the deets…
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Food For Thought | When “Hella Great” began, we were misled to believe that Issa and Lawrence were not only...
RelatedCable/Streaming Scorecard: What’s Renewed? What’s Cancelled?
Food For Thought | When “Hella Great” began, we were misled to believe that Issa and Lawrence were not only...
- 7/24/2017
- TVLine.com
Four episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
If there was a major flaw in Insecure‘s freshman season, it’s that it ended. The first eight episodes of Issa Rae’s astute series about the lives of a group of late-twenty-something black women on the outskirts of Los Angeles was surprisingly clever, even though the stories being told (of love triangles and dating apps and drama-filled weekend trips to Malibu) were themselves never overtly surprising.
But that didn’t matter then, and it doesn’t matter in Insecure‘s sophomore season. The show is still a straightforward send-up of quarter-life crisis angst, but it feels different and special because it is different and special. There’s an embrace and celebration of black culture that permeates every scene, but Rae doesn’t rest on her laurels for a second in Insecure. The show works because she’s created a group of...
If there was a major flaw in Insecure‘s freshman season, it’s that it ended. The first eight episodes of Issa Rae’s astute series about the lives of a group of late-twenty-something black women on the outskirts of Los Angeles was surprisingly clever, even though the stories being told (of love triangles and dating apps and drama-filled weekend trips to Malibu) were themselves never overtly surprising.
But that didn’t matter then, and it doesn’t matter in Insecure‘s sophomore season. The show is still a straightforward send-up of quarter-life crisis angst, but it feels different and special because it is different and special. There’s an embrace and celebration of black culture that permeates every scene, but Rae doesn’t rest on her laurels for a second in Insecure. The show works because she’s created a group of...
- 7/21/2017
- by Mitchel Broussard
- We Got This Covered
Lindsay Lohan is heading back to television, but she’s doing it across the pond.
The “Mean Girls” star has landed a role on “Sick Note,” a British comedy series that will air on Sky Atlantic and streaming service Now TV sometime this year. The show has already been renewed for a second season, which is when Lohan is slated to show up.
Read More: ‘Mean Girls 2’: Lindsay Lohan Has Written a Treatment and Hopes Tina Fey Can make Time for It
“Sick Note” stars Rupert Grint as Daniel Glass, whose life hasn’t been going so well lately. He’s struggling to care about his dead-end job with his demanding boss Kenny West (Don Johnson) and is also in failing relationship. It all comes to a head when he’s diagnosed with esophageal cancer, supposedly a fatal case. Upon learning the news, everyone begins to treat Daniel better,...
The “Mean Girls” star has landed a role on “Sick Note,” a British comedy series that will air on Sky Atlantic and streaming service Now TV sometime this year. The show has already been renewed for a second season, which is when Lohan is slated to show up.
Read More: ‘Mean Girls 2’: Lindsay Lohan Has Written a Treatment and Hopes Tina Fey Can make Time for It
“Sick Note” stars Rupert Grint as Daniel Glass, whose life hasn’t been going so well lately. He’s struggling to care about his dead-end job with his demanding boss Kenny West (Don Johnson) and is also in failing relationship. It all comes to a head when he’s diagnosed with esophageal cancer, supposedly a fatal case. Upon learning the news, everyone begins to treat Daniel better,...
- 6/16/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Hollywood’s A-list descended on the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on Thursday for the Golden Age of Hollywood-themed amfAR gala to cap off yet another event-filled Cannes Film Festival.
After their many photo-ops on the glamorous red carpet, actors, musicians and a bevy of supermodels made their way inside the fabled French Riviera venue to raise funds for AIDS research programs.
Leonardo DiCaprio arrived with Bff Tobey Maguire and David Beckham, both of whom were seated at the newly-single actor’s table. Bella Hadid, who wore a sheer Ralph & Russo gown, was spotted making her way to DiCaprio’s table.
The...
After their many photo-ops on the glamorous red carpet, actors, musicians and a bevy of supermodels made their way inside the fabled French Riviera venue to raise funds for AIDS research programs.
Leonardo DiCaprio arrived with Bff Tobey Maguire and David Beckham, both of whom were seated at the newly-single actor’s table. Bella Hadid, who wore a sheer Ralph & Russo gown, was spotted making her way to DiCaprio’s table.
The...
- 5/26/2017
- by J.D. Heyman and Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Issa Dee – the character that writer-creator Issa Rae plays on her HBO show Insecure – is not a perfect person; her decision-making can be as sketchy as her rap skills. But she's raw and eccentric and stubborn, or as Dee likes to say, 100-percent "no-fucks me." In other words, she's giving us comedy that we can use right now, as the country lurches into yet another four-year nightmare that will demand all of the hard-ass stoic gumption we've got.
Over the course of Insecure's excellent, already-in-progress rookie season, she's developed...
Over the course of Insecure's excellent, already-in-progress rookie season, she's developed...
- 11/14/2016
- Rollingstone.com
In the wake of this weekend’s relentless coverage of Donald Trump’s tape scandal, chances are you’ve had more than your fill of the word “p—y.”
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Which makes it all the more impressive that the premiere of HBO’s Insecure finds creator and star Issa Rae (Awkward Black Girl) grabbing the noun (sorry), reclaiming it and making it the centerpiece of a wickedly funny, unapologetically profane freestyle rap that serves as the half-hour’s comic climax.
“Broken P—y” is hardly...
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Which makes it all the more impressive that the premiere of HBO’s Insecure finds creator and star Issa Rae (Awkward Black Girl) grabbing the noun (sorry), reclaiming it and making it the centerpiece of a wickedly funny, unapologetically profane freestyle rap that serves as the half-hour’s comic climax.
“Broken P—y” is hardly...
- 10/10/2016
- TVLine.com
Six episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
“How different would my life be if I actually went after what I wanted?” And how many dramedies nowadays are held up by a central character questioning their place in the world when faced with a big life-changing event, or the return of an old flame, or the catapulting success of old friends? I can name three on HBO alone. For the insecure spark of energy holding up HBO’s new comedy Insecure, it’s a little bit of everything, particularly her 29th birthday, which leaves her realizing she has one year to accomplish things that she could have sworn she just had a decade to achieve.
Despite a worn set-up, it’s weirdly effective. Perhaps that’s because of the restrained direction that manages to capture life on the outskirts of Los Angeles – in and out of Inglewood and the surrounding areas – with everyday normalcy,...
“How different would my life be if I actually went after what I wanted?” And how many dramedies nowadays are held up by a central character questioning their place in the world when faced with a big life-changing event, or the return of an old flame, or the catapulting success of old friends? I can name three on HBO alone. For the insecure spark of energy holding up HBO’s new comedy Insecure, it’s a little bit of everything, particularly her 29th birthday, which leaves her realizing she has one year to accomplish things that she could have sworn she just had a decade to achieve.
Despite a worn set-up, it’s weirdly effective. Perhaps that’s because of the restrained direction that manages to capture life on the outskirts of Los Angeles – in and out of Inglewood and the surrounding areas – with everyday normalcy,...
- 10/7/2016
- by Mitchel Broussard
- We Got This Covered
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