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Nicole Sperling
Sun, January 9, 2022, 7:43 AM LOS ANGELES — Steven Spielberg directing a dance-filled musical through the streets of New York. Lady Gaga channeling her Italian roots. Will Smith back on the big screen. This year’s award season was supposed to celebrate Hollywood’s return to glitz and glamour. No more masks, no more socially distanced award shows or Zoom acceptance speeches, no more rewarding films that very few people had seen. Now, between the omicron spike and NBC’s decision not to televise the Golden Globes on Sunday because of the ethical issues surrounding the group that hands out the awards, Hollywood’s traditionally frenetic — and hype-filled — first week of the calendar year has been reduced to a whisper. The AFI Awards were postponed. The Critics’ Choice Awards — scheduled to be televised Sunday night in hopes of filling the void left by the Globes’ absence — were pushed back. The Palm Springs Film Festival, an annual stop along the awards campaign trail, was canceled. And most of those star-driven award favorites bombed at the box office. The Academy Awards remain scheduled for March 27, with nominations Feb. 8, but there has been no indication what the event will be like. (The organization already postponed its annual Governors Awards, which for the past 11 years have bestowed honorary Oscars during a nontelevised ceremony.) Will there be a host? How about a crowd? Perhaps most important, will anyone watch? The Academy hired a producer of the film “Girls Trip” in October to oversee the show but has been mum on any additional details and declined to comment for this article. https://www.yahoo.com/news/quiet-awa...154319545.html |
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Is there any lenghts this media whore won't go through to be kept in the limelight!
Ryan Seacrest had to swap underwear with his stylist during the 'American Idol' finale because his pants were too revealing |
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Elon Musk Allegedly Had 'Brief' Affair with Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin's Wife Nicole Shanahan
Last fall, the Tesla CEO, 51, was involved in a "brief affair" with the Google co-founder's wife, Nicole Shanahan, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter. Musk and Brin were previously longtime friends, the outlet said, with Brin even giving Musk $500,000 for Tesla during the 2008 financial crisis. The Wall Street Journal also reported that Musk has said over the years that he "regularly crashed" at Brin's home in Silicon Valley. |
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