Reality Roundup: ‘Summer House’, ‘Teen Mom’, and more drama

Reality Roundup: ‘Summer House’, ‘Teen Mom’, and more drama

Have no fear, your reality roundup is here! Here’s a look at what happened in the world of reality television this week. Summer House (Bravo) At the season 3 premiere party of Winter House, Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke, who recently ended their engagement, were spotted “openly avoiding each other.” Page Six sources confirmed their deliberate distance, with one insider revealing that…Read More…

Blank check: Taylor Swift is officially a billionaire

Blank check: Taylor Swift is officially a billionaire

Taylor Swift ProductionsTaylor Swift is everywhere lately, and she has the bankroll to prove it: She’s officially a billionaire — and that was even before 1989 (Taylor’s Version) came out Friday. This is from the financial wonks at Bloomberg, who note that the staggering success of her Eras Tour — its $4.3 billion ticket haul…Read More…

‘The Gilded Age’ writer Sonja Warfield dishes on season 2

‘The Gilded Age’ writer Sonja Warfield dishes on season 2

HBO/Barbara NitkeIt’s time to return to The Gilded Age. The soapy, escapist Julian Fellowes drama is back for season 2, Sunday, October 29, on HBO. Sonja Warfield writes the show alongside Fellowes, and she’s also an executive producer, and tells ABC Audio everything this season is “bigger and better and more decadent.” “We really wanted…Read More…

In Brief: Suzanne Somers’ cause of death revealed, and more

In Brief: Suzanne Somers’ cause of death revealed, and more

Variety reports Porky Pig and Daffy Duck will return to the big screen in the animated sci-fi comedy adventure The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie. Billed as “the first-ever fully animated Looney Tunes feature-length movie created for a movie theater audience,” The Day the Earth Blew Up follows the beloved cartoon…Read More…

Bryan Cranston to host star-studded poker tournament to benefit The Entertainment Community Fund charity

Bryan Cranston to host star-studded poker tournament to benefit The Entertainment Community Fund charity

Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty ImagesBreaking Bad Emmy winner Bryan Cranston will play host at a star-studded poker tournament benefitting The Entertainment Community Fund, which has been supporting entertainment industry workers in need through the COVID lockdowns and into the SAG-AFTRA strike era. Lights! Camera! Ante Up! Celebrity Poker Tournament will be held on Sunday, November 12, at…Read More…