The next season of Survivor looks to have a familiar face, with former Obama administration speechwriter and Pod Save America co-host Jon Lovett seemingly among the contestants for season 47.
During Wednesday night’s finale of season 46 of Survivor, CBS’ teaser ad for the next season featured Lovett, although none of the contestants were named and there has been no official confirmation. His participation had been speculated by a notable Survivor fan site, with Inside Survivor including Lovett among its rumored cast list earlier Wednesday.
Lovett’s inclusion was confirmed by his former Obama administration colleague and fellow Crooked Media founder Jon Favreau on X (formerly Twitter), who quote tweeted the ad with the words “What did I tell you? Eat Pray Lovett.”
The first look at Survivor 47, coming this fall to CBS. #Survivor47 pic.twitter.com/NBGJqnlwQg
— Reality TV News/Updates (@Realitytv__fan) May 23, 2024
In the ad spot, Lovett says,...
During Wednesday night’s finale of season 46 of Survivor, CBS’ teaser ad for the next season featured Lovett, although none of the contestants were named and there has been no official confirmation. His participation had been speculated by a notable Survivor fan site, with Inside Survivor including Lovett among its rumored cast list earlier Wednesday.
Lovett’s inclusion was confirmed by his former Obama administration colleague and fellow Crooked Media founder Jon Favreau on X (formerly Twitter), who quote tweeted the ad with the words “What did I tell you? Eat Pray Lovett.”
The first look at Survivor 47, coming this fall to CBS. #Survivor47 pic.twitter.com/NBGJqnlwQg
— Reality TV News/Updates (@Realitytv__fan) May 23, 2024
In the ad spot, Lovett says,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Abid Rahman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
That was memorable!
Dancing With the Stars finally returned to ABC Monday night, but the biggest development happened during a commercial.
The commercial in question revolved around DWTS star Carole Baskin's missing husband Don Lewis.
The spot featured Lewis’ daughters, Gale, Lynda and Donna, his attorney John Phillips, and his former assistant, Anne McQueen, pleading with viewers for any leads in finding the missing millionaire, who disappeared in 1997.
“We need to know what happened to our father,” his eldest daughter, Donna, said in the clip. “Do you know if Carole Baskin was involved?” Phillips asked as he explained that the family is offering a $100,000 reward for information.
Have a look at the full clip below.
Oh my goodness. Don Lewis’ family just ran an ad on ABC before Carole Baskin’s Dancing with the Stars segment: “Don Lewis mysteriously disappeared in 1997...Do you know who did this or if Carole Baskin was involved?...
Dancing With the Stars finally returned to ABC Monday night, but the biggest development happened during a commercial.
The commercial in question revolved around DWTS star Carole Baskin's missing husband Don Lewis.
The spot featured Lewis’ daughters, Gale, Lynda and Donna, his attorney John Phillips, and his former assistant, Anne McQueen, pleading with viewers for any leads in finding the missing millionaire, who disappeared in 1997.
“We need to know what happened to our father,” his eldest daughter, Donna, said in the clip. “Do you know if Carole Baskin was involved?” Phillips asked as he explained that the family is offering a $100,000 reward for information.
Have a look at the full clip below.
Oh my goodness. Don Lewis’ family just ran an ad on ABC before Carole Baskin’s Dancing with the Stars segment: “Don Lewis mysteriously disappeared in 1997...Do you know who did this or if Carole Baskin was involved?...
- 9/15/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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