The Creative Diversity Network’s sixth annual report on inclusivity in the U.K. TV industry reveals a generally sorry state of affairs with some sparks of progress. The report analyzes data collected through the Diamond diversity monitoring system, used by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Paramount (which owns U.K. broadcaster Channel 5), UKTV and Sky to obtain consistent diversity data on programs they commission, revealing several areas of concern within the industry, particularly in off-screen and senior roles.
Antonio Brown has jokes. The NFL free agent is poking fun at Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen's rumored marital problems.
Brown -- who played alongside Brady with the New England Patriots in 2019, and then the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020 and 2021 -- took to his Instagram story on Sunday to share a meme that mocked the reports of their supposed split.
The meme is a photoshopped cover of a fake children's book titled “Daddy Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: A Book About Divorce.
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A convicted drug dealer was sentenced Tuesday in California to 11 years in prison for beating a movie studio executive to death after he found out he was having an affair with his wife.
John Lenzie Creech, 45, was convicted in July of voluntary manslaughter in the killing of Gavin Smith, a 20th Century Fox distribution executive.
Smith's body was found in a shallow desert grave two years after he was reported missing in 2012.
Lil Wayne would not classify his replica as a hot boy.
Shortly after a photo of the "6 Foot 7 Foot" rapper's wax figure at the Hollywood Wax Museum in Tennessee went viral, the musician responded to the attempt to capture his likeness.
"Sorry wax museum but dat s--t ain't me!" Lil Wayne wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, Oct. 23. "You tried tho and I appreciate the effort."
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Dennis Franz breaks out of "NYPD Blue" momentarily to play a New Orleans newspaper reporter who tosses away journalistic ethics to be an informant for the FBI and finds himself up a creek. A crackling mystery at times, at others a study in futility, "Caught in the Crossfire" involves bureaucratic bungling, odd motivations and a disappointing ending.
Dennis Franz breaks out of “NYPD Blue” momentarily to play a New Orleans newspaper reporter who tosses away journalistic ethics to be an informant for the FBI and finds himself up a creek.
"It's honestly all her, she just makes it so easy," Dome, who joined her husband on the Call Her Daddy episode, noted of working and hanging with Swift. "Before we'd even gone to film the music video, the first text she sent him when she was pitching the idea, she included me in it. And she is so inclusive of me in everything, which is so kind of her. But she's just kind, and she's very thoughtful.
Draymond Green has a reputation for being a dirty player. Overall, this is not a good reputation to have, as fans will rarely ever give you the benefit of the doubt. However, Green always seems to think he is in the right. Seldom does he take accountability for his actions on the court, which then leads to an even worse reputation. Although the Warriors fans support his actions, fans across the league don't care too much for Green.
Who loves da Movies? Harry Styles loves da Movies. Acting in them, watching them, doing press for them — he does it all. Speaking at a Venice International Film Festival press event, Styles said the best thing about the movie he’s in is that it’s a movie. Like, a real one, with cameras filming stuff. “You know, my favorite thing about the movie is, like, it feels like a movie,” he said.