90 Day Fiance fans, you might be in luck because Angela Deem claims we won’t be seeing her in the franchise any longer.
For years, 90 Day Fiance viewers have called for Angela to be fired by TLC and Sharp Entertainment.
Angela’s treatment of her husband, Michael Ilesanmi, doesn’t sit well with 90 Day Fiance viewers, nor does her behavior off-camera.
Many have accused Angela of being abusive and want her banned from their TV screens for good.
And, after much debate about their appearance within the franchise, Angela and Michael’s storyline finally aired this season on 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?.
But even though we’re watching more of Angela and Michael’s rollercoaster ride of a relationship play out on TLC, the Hazlehurst, Georgia, native claims this is her last hurrah.
Angela Deem tells her fans she’ll say ‘bye-bye’ to 90 Day Fiance...
For years, 90 Day Fiance viewers have called for Angela to be fired by TLC and Sharp Entertainment.
Angela’s treatment of her husband, Michael Ilesanmi, doesn’t sit well with 90 Day Fiance viewers, nor does her behavior off-camera.
Many have accused Angela of being abusive and want her banned from their TV screens for good.
And, after much debate about their appearance within the franchise, Angela and Michael’s storyline finally aired this season on 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?.
But even though we’re watching more of Angela and Michael’s rollercoaster ride of a relationship play out on TLC, the Hazlehurst, Georgia, native claims this is her last hurrah.
Angela Deem tells her fans she’ll say ‘bye-bye’ to 90 Day Fiance...
- 5/22/2024
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
Ed Piskor, the creative force behind acclaimed comic books such as Hip Hop Family Tree and X-Men: Grand Design, passed away on April 1, 2024, at the age of 41. The news was shared by his sister, Justine Cleaves in a Facebook post, however, the cause of death has not been disclosed. Piskor had recently been caught up in controversy following accusations of alleged s*xual misconduct by two women.
Ed Piskor | Credit: Wikimedia Commons
In a five-page statement shared on his Facebook page, the late artist contested the allegations leveled against him, detailing the impact they had on both his personal and professional life. The note also reportedly hinted at Piskor’s intentions to take his own life.
Ed Piskor Passed Away Amid S*xual Misconduct Allegations
Ed Piskor’s sister has shared the heartbreaking news of his passing on Facebook and requested prayers for their family as they navigate through this incredibly difficult time.
Ed Piskor | Credit: Wikimedia Commons
In a five-page statement shared on his Facebook page, the late artist contested the allegations leveled against him, detailing the impact they had on both his personal and professional life. The note also reportedly hinted at Piskor’s intentions to take his own life.
Ed Piskor Passed Away Amid S*xual Misconduct Allegations
Ed Piskor’s sister has shared the heartbreaking news of his passing on Facebook and requested prayers for their family as they navigate through this incredibly difficult time.
- 4/3/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
“The View” hosts rejoiced during the April 24 episode of the ABC talk show as it was announced during the taping that Tucker Carlson was leaving Fox News. The audience cheered when “The View” moderator Whoopi Goldberg broke the news on air, saying, “Word has just come down that Fox News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways.”
“Can I ask the audience if they’ll help me do something?” Ana Navarro said as she threw her hands in the air and started singing Steam’s 1969 hit “Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye.”
“Come on folks! Na na na na. Na na na na. Hey, hey, hey. Goodbye! Sayonara,” Navarro said, leading “The View” audience in a sing-along to celebrate Carlson’s departure.
“I don’t think anyone likes to celebrate the demise of someone’s career, but he is responsible for the degradation that we see somewhat...
“Can I ask the audience if they’ll help me do something?” Ana Navarro said as she threw her hands in the air and started singing Steam’s 1969 hit “Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye.”
“Come on folks! Na na na na. Na na na na. Hey, hey, hey. Goodbye! Sayonara,” Navarro said, leading “The View” audience in a sing-along to celebrate Carlson’s departure.
“I don’t think anyone likes to celebrate the demise of someone’s career, but he is responsible for the degradation that we see somewhat...
- 4/24/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Ke Huy Quan, the comeback star of “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” has been the feel-good story of the awards season — and he just made history at the Screen Actors Guild Awards with his win for best performance by a male actor in a supporting role.
While on stage accepting his award, an emotional Quan revealed that he only recently heard the news that he would be the first Asian male film winner. “This moment no longer belongs to just me, it also belongs to everyone who has asked for change,” he said. “When I stepped away from acting it was because there were so few opportunities.” The SAG winner then looked across the crowd calling out the current nominees including co-stars Michelle Yeoh and Stephanie Hsu. “The landscape looks so different now than before. So thank you so much to everyone in this room who contributed to these changes.
While on stage accepting his award, an emotional Quan revealed that he only recently heard the news that he would be the first Asian male film winner. “This moment no longer belongs to just me, it also belongs to everyone who has asked for change,” he said. “When I stepped away from acting it was because there were so few opportunities.” The SAG winner then looked across the crowd calling out the current nominees including co-stars Michelle Yeoh and Stephanie Hsu. “The landscape looks so different now than before. So thank you so much to everyone in this room who contributed to these changes.
- 2/27/2023
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Asian and Asian American Pacific Islander representation prevailed at this year’s Oscar nominations, fueled largely by A24’s indie event, Everything Everywhere All at Once with 11 noms. The breakthrough comes in the wake of Parasite‘s 6 Oscar noms/4 wins in 2020, and Minari‘s six Oscar noms/one win.
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Malaysian-born Michelle Yeoh made history as the first Best Actress Asian nominee for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Yeoh played Evelyn Wang in the film, an immigrant laundromat owner, who together with her husband Waymond Wang...
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Malaysian-born Michelle Yeoh made history as the first Best Actress Asian nominee for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Yeoh played Evelyn Wang in the film, an immigrant laundromat owner, who together with her husband Waymond Wang...
- 1/24/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Miiko Taka, who made her film debut with a starring turn opposite Marlon Brando in Sayonara, the 1957 Korean War-set drama about “defiant desire,” has died. She was 97.
News of her death was posted Jan. 4 on social media by a grandson. Details of her death were not available, with her son informing The Hollywood Reporter through a spokesperson that his family did not want to participate in an obituary.
Taka also appeared with Glenn Ford and her Sayonara co-star Miyoshi Umeki in the war comedy Cry for Happy (1961), alongside Bob Hope in A Global Affair (1963), opposite James Garner (another Sayonara actor) in Norman Jewison’s The Art of Love (1965) and with Cary Grant in his last film, Walk Don’t Run (1966), set during the Tokyo Olympics.
Directed by Joshua Logan and adapted by Paul Osborn from a 1954 novel by James Michener, Sayonara featured Brando as U.S. Air Force fighter pilot Lloyd...
News of her death was posted Jan. 4 on social media by a grandson. Details of her death were not available, with her son informing The Hollywood Reporter through a spokesperson that his family did not want to participate in an obituary.
Taka also appeared with Glenn Ford and her Sayonara co-star Miyoshi Umeki in the war comedy Cry for Happy (1961), alongside Bob Hope in A Global Affair (1963), opposite James Garner (another Sayonara actor) in Norman Jewison’s The Art of Love (1965) and with Cary Grant in his last film, Walk Don’t Run (1966), set during the Tokyo Olympics.
Directed by Joshua Logan and adapted by Paul Osborn from a 1954 novel by James Michener, Sayonara featured Brando as U.S. Air Force fighter pilot Lloyd...
- 1/14/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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