Pete Davidson cracking jokes about Kim Kardashian's ex Kanye West? Well, it was "Bound 2" happen. The Saturday Night Live star, 28, was certainly not afraid to poke fun at the "Heartless" rapper, 44, with whom he has been feuding, as he took the stage as he took the stage at a Netflix Is A Joke Fest comedy event in Los Angeles. During mutual friend Dave Chappelle's headlining show at the Hollywood Bowl on April 28, Pete performed as a guest comic. He joked onstage that Kanye told him that he—Pete—has AIDS, Deadline reported. Pete added that he was momentarily convinced it was true because the...
- 4/30/2022
- E! Online
It took three years for music to return to Indio’s Empire Polo Club. But Covid seemed to be an afterthought this past weekend as fans flocked to each Coachella stage, mostly unmasked. Overall, the fest’s 2022 edition served as an exciting three-day celebration of live music’s resurgence, with Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, and Swedish House Mafia alongside the Weeknd topping the bill. (Kanye West’s last-minute drop-off went seemingly unnoticed.)
History was made throughout the weekend, as Eilish became the youngest headliner in history, and Pabllo Vittar the first drag queen to perform.
History was made throughout the weekend, as Eilish became the youngest headliner in history, and Pabllo Vittar the first drag queen to perform.
- 4/18/2022
- by Tomás Mier, Ethan Millman and Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
In a major casting coup for the WB Network, Melanie Griffith is set to star in the network's untitled Kohan-Mutchnick comedy pilot. Meanwhile, Fred Willard has been tapped to co-star in NBC's comedy pilot The Dennis, and Committed star Josh Cooke has landed one of the leads in David Kohan and Max Mutchnick's other comedy pilot, Four Kings for NBC. The untitled Kohan-Mutchnick project at the WB, from Warner Bros. TV, revolves around two fraternal twin sisters (Sara Gilbert, Molly Stanton) who have nothing in common. Griffith will play the young women's mother whose marriage is on the rocks. The WB has attracted a lot of big-name talent this pilot season. In addition to Griffith, Rebecca Romijn, Jane Leeves, Anne Heche, Don Johnson and Camryn Manheim are also toplining projects for the network. Griffith, an Oscar nominee and a Golden Globe winner for her role in Working Girl, made a successful Broadway debut as merry murderess Roxie Hart in the 2003 revival of Chicago. She next stars in CBS' original movie Heartless, which is inspired by real events. Griffith is repped by WMA, Untitled Entertainment and attorney George Hayum.
- 4/13/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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