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“This Is Us” star Lonnie Chavis pushes back against online trolls who mock his smile

Photo by: Maarten de Boer/NBC(LOS ANGELES) — In a new Instagram video, This Is Us star Lonnie Chavis announces that he has something to say “to all the trolls who have been trolling in my comments, talking about my gap.”  As in, the gap between his front teeth. “I could get my gap fixed,” said …

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Dwayne Johnson announces “Jumanji” sequel will debut December 13, 2019

Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.(LOS ANGELES) — Two months ago, Sony greenlit a sequel to the 2017 blockbuster, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and on Wednesday, star Dwayne Johnson revealed the release date. “THE GAME IS NOT OVER — JUMANJI DECEMBER 13, 2019,” declared a short video posted to his Instagram page, along with a caption that …

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Scarlett Johansson blasts “demeaning” accusations she “auditioned” to date Tom Cruise

Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic(LOS ANGELES) — Scarlett Johansson is shooting down former Scientologist’s claim that she was among a list of women who auditioned to date Tom Cruise. On Wednesday’s edition of Megyn Kelly Today, Brendan Tighe claimed that while serving as a member of Cruise’s Scientology security unit, he came across reports, accidentally sent to …

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Johnny Depp’s son reportedly has “serious health problems”

ABC/Randy Holmes(PARIS) — Johnny Depp’s 16-year-old son with French actress Vanessa Paradis, John Christopher “Jack” Depp, is reportedly suffering from “serious health problems,” if a report in a French website is to believed. Paradis reportedly skipped the Paris premiere of her new movie, Knife + Heart, to stay home with her son, the film’s director Yann …

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Bob Saget and Ray Romano talk the “magic” of Robin Williams at “Come Inside My Mind”

Performing at National Committee for Effective Congress, 1982. photo: Borsari/HBO(LOS ANGELES) — It was a star-studded turnout to celebrate Robin Williams Wednesday night at the Hollywood premiere of Come Inside My Mind, the forthcoming HBO documentary about the late comedian’s life.   In attendance was comedian Ray Romano who said Williams’ comedy was unprecedented.  “Well, just the sharpest, the …

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Hodor from “Game of Thrones” hated Ed Sheeran’s cameo on the show

HBO/Helen Sloane(LOS ANGELES) — Remember the public outcry when Ed Sheeran made a cameo appearance in the seventh season premiere of Game of Thrones? Turns out one of the show’s stars wasn’t really happy about it, either. Kristian Nairn, who played the doomed fan-favorite character Hodor on the hit HBO series, tells The Huffington Post, …

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Marc Maron steps back into the ring in the second season of “GLOW”

Erica Parise/Netflix(NEW YORK) — Stand-up comedy veteran and super-successful WTF podcast creator Marc Maron is back for the second season of Netflix’s retro hit GLOW.  It’s based on the late-’80s TV show of the same name, which stands for “Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.” In the fictionalized comedy, Maron Plays Sam Sylvia, a washed up, drugged-out …

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Pete Davidson to tackle “Big Time Adolescence”

NBC/Will Heath(NEW YORK) — Saturday Night Live cast member Pete Davidson is set to star in production company American High’s fourth feature, Big Time Adolescence.  Deadline reports the project centers on, “a teenage boy coming of age in a dull suburban town under the destructive guidance of his best friend, a charismatic college dropout.” Given …

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Actor and survivor Terry Crews brings his fight against sexual assault to Capitol Hill

ABC/Heidi Gutman(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Terry Crews recounted his story of sexual assault on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, telling lawmakers, “I sit here as an example” of survivors. “A lot of people believe a person like me can’t be victimized but what happened to me happened to many others,” the actor said. Appearing before a Senate committee …

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D.L. Hughley talks about the need for “accountability” in his new satirical book, “How Not to Get Shot”

ABC/Lou Rocco(NEW YORK) — D.L. Hughley is a man on a mission. In his new book, How Not to Get Shot, the comedian and radio host addresses racial profiling, police shootings and social injustices in America head-on, from a satirical perspective. Hughley’s premise is that white people often give black people advice on how to …

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