Chrissy Teigen addresses her past bullying tweets in lengthy apology
Chrissy Teigen is addressing her past behaviour on social media, apologizing and taking responsibility for her past online bullying in an essay penned for Medium. Teigen, 35, opened up about the “very humbling few weeks” she has faced following the aftermath of her controversial resurfaced tweets. Recently, the model came under fire for previously bullying multiple stars, including Courtney Stodden, Lindsay Lohan and Farrah Abraham, when they were younger (in the wake of Teigen’s resurfaced tweets, she initially issued a public apology to Stodden, 26, on Twitter).
‘Sex and the City’ stars reunite for table read for reboot series ‘And Just Like That…’
Sex and the City stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis reunited this week to rehearse for the show’s upcoming followup, And Just Like That. SATC ran on HBO 1998 to 2004, and was followed by two feature films in 2008 and 2010.
“A Quiet Place II” back at No. 1 spot to become first film since pandemic to earn over $100M at box office
A Quiet Place Part II is once again the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $11.7 million at the box office this weekend. The film also became the first movie release since the pandemic began to earn over $100M.
Lance Bass, Tituss Burgess, Lil Jon and David Spade to guest-host ‘Bachelor In Paradise’
Following Chris Harrison’s departure as host of the “Bachelor” franchise, a number of celebrities have been announced to guest-host “Bachelor in Paradise” this summer. Tituss Burgess, Lance Bass and Lil Jon will join the previously announced David Spade as rotating guest-hosts in Mexico. Each star will serve as host throughout the summer and help previous “Bachelor” and “Bachelorette” contestants find love on one of summer’s hottest reality shows. “Bachelorette” alum Wells Adams will be returning to “BIP” along with his fiancé, “Modern Family” star Sarah Hyland. All four celebrities are said to be temporary hosts for the franchise.
See LeBron James in new trailer for ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’
Warner Brothers has released a new trailer for Space Jam: A New Legacy. The film, starring LeBron James and the Looney Tunes, premieres July 16 in theaters and on HBO Max. A New Legacy is the sequel to 1996’s Space Jam. The original film starred Michael Jordan as himself, whom the Looney Tunes summon to help them play basketball against space captors.