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    'Masked Dancer' Finale: Winner Cotton Candy Is Unmasked as Olympic Gold Medalist Gymnast

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    The grand finale kicks off with host Craig Robinson singing ‘(I’ve Had) Time of My Life’ while the finalists, The Cotton Candy, The Tulip and The Sloth, perform alongside him.

    Feb 18, 2021
    AceShowbiz – “The Masked Dancer” aired its season 1 finale on Wednesday, February 17. The grand finale kicked off with host Craig Robinson singing “(I’ve Had) Time of My Life” while the finalists, The Cotton Candy, The Tulip and The Sloth, performed alongside him.
    The Tulip was the first contestant to hit the stage that night, offering an energetic routine to Ava Max’s “Kings & Queens”. Her Word Up clue included “followers.” Meanwhile, her other clues were the letter “E” with an angry face on it, makeup palettes and a barrel labeled “X Ale.” Judge Ken Jeong believed that The Tulip was Lucy Hale, while Ashley Tisdale thought she was TikTok star Mackenzie Ziegler.
    As for The Sloth, his final clue package included him wearing a cowboy hat. As he had white dollar bills falling around him, Sloth was seen standing next to a street sign that read, “Jump Street”. That night, he danced a Jive as his Word Up clue was “magical.”

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    The last performer was The Cotton Candy, whose clue package included her hand being clasped in prayer as well as a constellation repeating in the sky four times. As for her Word Up hint, it was “foundation.” For the final performance, Cotton Candy took the stage to dance a choreography to Kesha’s (Ke$ha) cover of “This Is Me” from “The Greatest Showman”.
    It was time to find out the results. The Tulip was announced to be third place finisher. Before she revealed her identity, the judges made final guesses including Liza Koshy, Lucy Hale, Mackenzie Ziegler and Sabrina Carpenter. Ashley was right because The Tulip was indeed Mackanzie!
    Later, The Sloth was named as the runner up, which meant that The Cotton Candy was the show’s first-ever winner. Paula Abdul thought that The Sloth was “Dancing with the Stars” pro-dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy. Ken guessed Channing Tatum, while Ashley named Hugh Jackman. As for Brian Austin Green, he guessed Maks’ brother Valentin Chmerkovskiy. It was then revealed that Sloth was Maks!
    The final guesses for Cotton Candy included figure skaters Michelle Kwan and Tara Lipinksi, though Paula thought she was Gabby Douglas. She got it right because Cotton Candy was the Olympic gold medalist gymnast. “This experience has been so, so amazing. I thank everyone so much and I love everyone so much,” Gabby gushed. “It was my first time performing and not being judged. I had so much fun, and I’m so grateful and so honored.”

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    'Real Housewives of Miami' Gets a Reboot Treatment on Peacock

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    The cast for upcoming season 3 has yet to be confirmed but the original show featured Larsa Pippen, Lea Black, Adriana de Moura, Alexia Echevarria, Marysol Patton and Lisa Hochstein among others.

    Feb 18, 2021
    AceShowbiz – “The Real Housewives of Miami” is set to return soon. Peacock, NBCuniversal’s streaming service, officially announced on Wednesday, February 17 that it is currently developing a reboot of the “Housewives” franchise. The announcement was made during the Television Critics Association Press Tour.
    Andy Cohen, an executive producer on Bravo where the show originally aired, has been tapped to executive produce the new project. Also serving as executive producers are Matt Anderson, Nate Green and Cooper Green at Purveyors of Pop.
    “The Real Housewives of Miami” initially ran for three seasons from 2011 to 2013 on Bravo. The series is one of two iterations of “Real Housewives” franchise that was canceled. The other one is “The Real Housewives of D.C.” which was canceled after 1 season in 2012.
    The cast for upcoming season 3 has yet to be confirmed. The original show featured Larsa Pippen, Lea Black, Adriana de Moura, Alexia Echevarria, Marysol Patton, Lisa Hochstein, Cristy Rice, Joanna Krupa, Ana Quincoces and Karent Sierra. It’s unknown if any of the original cast members are returning to the reboot.

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    Just recently, it was reported that Larsa was considering to make a return on the show. “Larsa is in Miami and is not coming back to L.A. anytime soon. She loves it there,” a source revealed on February 15. “One thing has nothing to do with the other, but she is seriously considering joining the RHOM cast.”
    The insider, however, noted that “nothing has been signed yet, but she’s thinking about it.” The source went on to say, “She’s just a little skeptical because she doesn’t know if it’s right for her right now. She’s kind of playing devil’s advocate right now but there’s definitely been conversations.”
    Prior to this, Andy hinted at his plan to bring back the show on Peacock. During his appearance on “Everything Iconic” podcast in November 2020, the TV personality shared, “I have really been trying to get [NBC’s streaming platform] Peacock to pick up ‘Miami’.” He went on to say, “i don’t know if I’m allowed to say this. I don’t know where we are with that. I have to say the fans of ‘Miami’ are still very vocal, and so I’ve been an advocate for Peacock bringing back ‘Miami’.”
    “I think ‘Miami’ as it was on Bravo really suffered from Mama Elsa not being around in season 3,” Andy also shared. “She was very sick. I think she was a more important part of that show than people realized. The problem with the third season was that the ratings were declining as it went on and they went down for the reunion, which is usually the opposite of what happens. I think that went into the decision to not pick it up,” he added.

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    ‘Outlander’ Star Sam Heughan Wants You to Love Scotland, Too

    #masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }What to WatchBest Movies on NetflixBest of Disney PlusBest of Amazon PrimeBest Netflix DocumentariesNew on NetflixAdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main story‘Outlander’ Star Sam Heughan Wants You to Love Scotland, TooBest known as Jamie in the Starz historical fantasy series, the actor and his former co-star Graham McTavish provide a crash course on Scottish culture in “Men in Kilts.”In “Men in Kilts,” Graham McTavish, left, and Sam Heughan explore the culture of their native Scotland. “It’s not just whisky and haggis,” Heughan said.Credit…StarzFeb. 17, 2021, 7:00 a.m. ETThis time last year, Sam Heughan was in Los Angeles promoting the fifth season of his Starz hit “Outlander.” Heughan plays Jamie Fraser, a righteous “king of all men” archetype and the beloved husband of Claire (Caitríona Balfe), in the fantastical period drama, an ode to 18th century Scottish history, culture and diaspora that eventually takes the characters to colonial America.Like many people in early 2020, Heughan soon found himself stuck in place — as Covid-19 lockdowns went into effect around the world, the Glasgow resident remained in Los Angeles because of uncertainty over gathering and travel safety.But he was dreaming of Scotland. Heughan (pronounced HEW-an) spent much of his time in quarantine remotely collaborating with his former “Outlander” co-star and fellow Scot, Graham McTavish, on a book called “Clanlands,” based on a road trip they had taken through Scotland to shoot footage for a TV pilot about the country’s culture. Released in November, the book became a best seller; now viewers can watch the show that resulted.“Men in Kilts,” which premiered this week on Starz, might surprise viewers who know Heughan only as the noble Jamie, showcasing his lighter, more mischievous side as he and McTavish travel the countryside, bonding and occasionally bickering as they dive into Scottish food, drink, sports, dance and much more.“‘Outlander’ made me realize how much I love Scotland, how much I didn’t know about Scotland,” Heughan said. “But also how much I knew and learned as a child, but wasn’t really aware of.”In a video call last week, Heughan talked about how “Men in Kilts” came to life, his passion for all things Scottish and his surprisingly busy pandemic year. These are edited excerpts from the conversation.The authors wrote their best-selling book, “Clanlands,” during quarantine.How did the idea for “Men in Kilts” come about?Working on “Outlander,” I saw that people were really interested — as was I — in Scotland and in these Highland characters, especially during Seasons 1 and 2. And then, by chance, I was having a coffee and a beer with Graham McTavish in Los Angeles and he mentioned that he had an idea for a documentary show about Scotland. Two years ago, I just started thinking, why don’t we just do it? So while shooting “Outlander,” we managed to organize a crew and some locations and got it all together. We produced a sort of pilot episode that we could pitch to Starz and [Sony Pictures Television, the producing studio], and it progressed from there.The book is the story of the initial road trip and material we shot before we’d sold the show. We wrote it remotely during lockdown while I was in America and Graham was in New Zealand. It was a really quick process — we started writing it in March and delivered it by summer.What were some new things you learned about Scotland and your relationship to the country while making the show?We just touch the surface of it, but for example, the seafood that we have is the best in the world. Even Scottish fruit is amazing. It’s not just whisky and haggis, though of course we do look at that on the show.I really just wanted to share my love of Scotland and its landscape, culture and music. Like Ceilidh dancing — Scottish dancing — is just part of my heritage, but people don’t know about it. And I wish everyone could go to a Ceilidh because they’re the best fun ever.You and McTavish come across as having a humorous, almost familial relationship. What was it like working on this together?We’re two almost middle-aged white males trying to prove to the other one that we’ve got what it takes, and we really don’t. We do get on and there’s no one else in the world who I like to wind up as much. Our banter or humor is like a dysfunctional married couple.The process of creating a TV show is very different to what I was used to — to really be in control of the content and the scheduling and the edit. So we were involved along the way and it was really good fun to work with Graham. Difficult, because of different time zones and Covid, but we’re really lucky that we managed to get it all together.Heughan, Caitriona Balfe and the rest of the “Outlander” cast and crew are currently shooting Season 6 after a pandemic delay.Credit…Mark Mainz/StarzYou recently started filming the sixth season of “Outlander” after months of pandemic delays. How did you spend your time off?It’s been strangely busy for me. We went into the lockdown, and I was initially in America, and we were writing the book — I don’t know if the book would have happened without the lockdown because I had so much time. Then we were working on “Men in Kilts” as well, the preproduction, and after that first lockdown, we went into shooting. Then I went to London, and I shot a movie called “Text for You,” with Priyanka Chopra Jonas.Part of me was like, it’d be quite nice to just take a bit of time out. But I’m so fortunate that we’re working and also making sure that everyone is safe with the Covid protocols.What has it been like shooting with these new rules?It’s not so much the protocols that are difficult — you have to wear a mask, you have to social distance where you can — it’s more the psychology of it. Certainly when you first start a job, everyone’s very tense, very aware. Of course the protocols are there for your own good, but everyone struggles with feeling like you’re being repressed or not being yourself, or going against your own instincts as a human being. When you see somebody you haven’t seen for a while, you want to give them a hug or touch them or get closer to them. You’re having to go against your instincts as an actor on set, where you’re supposed to use your instincts to portray a character. So it is a really weird situation, but you get used to it.In October, you shared a phone number that fans in America and Canada can use to send you text messages. Why did you choose to make yourself available like that?I’m pretty private in my personal life. But I was having a lot of problems with scammers, people pretending to be me or my company. So this felt like a way I can say, look, if it’s not verified, it’s not me. So hopefully it should make things clearer. It’s not something I use much, but occasionally if I want to reach out directly to fans or ask their opinion about something, I can do that. But it is pretty overwhelming, to be honest.Given the affection many “Outlander” fans have for you, specifically, have you received any shocking messages?I don’t really see anything untoward — there might be the odd one, but I just ignore it. I suppose that’s surprising, but it goes to show that this fan group is quite unique and very supportive. Even with their response to My Peak Challenge, my charity, we now have over 14,000 members and have raised $5.5 million. The positivity around it is amazing and it comes from the fans.You also have a whisky called Sassenach, the name of which will be familiar to “Outlander” fans. How did you get into that, and why did you choose that name?I’d been approached by a number of distilleries to white label something, and I just didn’t want to do that. I wanted to create it myself. So it’s self-financed, and I did a big tour with my business partner in Scotland, tasting lots of whiskey — it’s a hard job.Sassenach is a Scottish Gaelic word meaning outsider — originally it meant English person, and it was quite derogatory. But “Outlander” changed the meaning, and people started calling each other “Sassenach” as a term of endearment. That’s what I liked: It’s about the outsider, and we all feel like outsiders at some point.Now that Brexit is officially here, Britain is once again an outsider in relation to the rest of Europe. Has it affected your businesses or other projects in any way?Asking an actor about politics is probably never the best thing. The times I’ve mentioned politics or Tweeted or Instagrammed something, and the abuse you get, especially about American politics — people telling me I don’t know what I’m talking about because it’s not my country. But it’s wrong to think that what happens in another country doesn’t affect the rest of the world.Brexit has been a complete mess, complete shambles to my mind, totally ridiculous. This insular kind of jingoism that’s been going on — I love Britain, and I’m also proud to be Scottish, but I don’t want to be a backward country that thinks it’s better than everyone else. And I also think working with Europe is really important. With my partners, we had a lot of business with Europe, and it’s cost us a lot of money and time just trying to navigate that. I’m thinking, too, about the Scottish fishermen, for example, who are having to dump their catch [because of export delays caused by new regulations]. It’s all going to waste due to Brexit, and they’re losing their livelihoods. It infuriates me.AdvertisementContinue reading the main story More

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    The late-night comedy hosts play in the snow.

    AdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyThe late-night comedy hosts play in the snow.“This storm has turned Texas into that ice level from Mario Kart. If I was in Texas right now, I’m carrying around a green shell with me, just to be safe,” Trevor Noah said.Credit…Comedy CentralFeb. 17, 2021Most late-night hosts took the week of Presidents’ Day off, but Trevor Noah and Jimmy Kimmel were on Tuesday night with a rare weather report.“If you’re watching us from home right now, the good news is you have power,” Mr. Kimmel said.AdvertisementContinue reading the main story More

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    Tamron Hall Defends Controversial Interview With 'Drag Race' Predator Sherry Pie: I Don't Give Free

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    Despite pleas from LGBTQ+ commentators and former ‘Drag Race’ contestants to reconsider the interview, the ‘Tamron Hall Show’ host still goes on with her plan to have the admitted sexual predator as a guest on her talk show.

    Feb 17, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Tamron Hall remained defiant over her controversial interview with “RuPaul’s Drag Race” alum Sherry Pie. Having drawn backlash for revealing that she would have the admitted sexual predator as a guest on her talk show, the “Tamron Hall Show” host stressed that she did not “give free passes” to him.
    The 50-year-old offered the clarification when opening the Tuesday, February 16 episode of her show. “I’ve been a reporter for 30 years. I’ve conducted and I’ve watched interviews with people who have done bad things,” she first said. “It’s not giving away your platform. It’s called an interview. And people who do bad things are interviewed.”
    “We believe the men who have gone on record about Sherry Pie,” she continued. “We believe in being fair and we don’t give free passes. I don’t give free passes. Sherry Pie agreed to an interview. No conditions. We’ve offered no opportunity to promote a book, a podcast, anything that could be seen as profiting. This interview is what we say every day on this show: Let’s talk about it. And that’s what we’re going to do.”
    Tamron’s statements came one day after she announced on Twitter that she would invite Sherry, whose real name is Joey Gugliemelli, on her show. Many of her followers, however, were quick to express their disappointment upon learning the news.
    One argued, “Why are you giving her a platform to speak when you don’t even care about her victims???!!! She doesn’t deserve to play the victim in all of this!!! I’ve never watched your show, and now I know that I never will.” Another wrote, “HARD PASS. I don’t tune in to shows that give platforms to sexual predators.”

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    Also calling out the TV host was “RuPaul’s Drag Race” contestant Jackie Cox. Taking to his own Twitter page, Jackie raged, “I am publicly calling on @TamronHallShow to reconsider giving Sherry Pie access to the platform of national television to tell their side of the story without first speaking with the victims of her abuses and allowing them to weigh in on their own trauma.”
    Despite the heat, Tamron still pushed ahead with her plan to interview Sherry. In the Tuesday’s discussion, Sherry clarified, “There are no allegations. I admit to my wrongdoings. Beyond wrongdoings, just horrible behavior. I don’t know if after I do this interview if more will come forward. I’m here to just apologize.”
    “I am prepared to take any responsibility,” Sherry went on to claim. “I’m not here to hide… I didn’t want to be somebody who was accused of something and just kept denying, denying, denying. This was not something that I deep down felt good about doing.”
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    Sherry was disqualified from “RuPaul’s Drag Race” in March 2020, days after the premiere of season 12. Sherry’s termination came following multiple catfishing accusations that were leveled against him.

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    'RHOA' Stars Excitedly Cover Cameras at Cynthia Bailey's Bachelorette Party Ahead of Strippergate

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    Around midnight at the party, someone among the ladies says that they will not be able to have fun while the cameras are still filming before the producer announces, ‘Let’s cut on our end.’

    Feb 17, 2021
    AceShowbiz – A new preview clip from “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” season 14 features Cynthia Bailey’s wild bachelorette party, where the infamous Strippergate allegedly takes place. In the sneak peak for the Sunday, February 21 episode of the Bravo reality show, the cast members can be seen breaking the fourth wall.
    The video, which was uploaded to Bravo Insider on Tuesday, February 16, features the ladies fully enjoying the lewd performance by male stripper Michael “B.O.L.O THE ENTERTAINER” Bolwaire while excitedly throwing money over him. At one point, Kenya Moore even puts some bills inside Bolo’s pants.
    “How many arms do you have?!” Porsha Williams asks in awe. Things get heated even more with Bolo putting his hand inside his pants in such a teasing manner, prompting the ladies to scream in excitement. Whatever they see, it surely makes their jaw drop with Cynthia asking, “Is this real?”

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    Around midnight, someone among the ladies says that they will not be able to have fun while the cameras are still filming. The producer then announces, “All right. Let’s cut on our end.” When the crew walks away, the Housewives start to cover the remaining cameras. “It was like a group consensus, just cover the camera,” Kandi Burruss says in confessional.
    “Where is Bolo and his thang?” Porsha asks. Meanwhile, Kandi cheekily says, “Hopefully, we can get you guys to turn off the cameras for a while so that we can actually have fun.”

    It was reported that Porsha and Tanya Sam had a threesome with the male stripper at the wild bash. “[I was] hearing all these noises: sex talk and ‘F me harder,’ ” spilled a source. The insider also said that someone allegedly heard them getting it on for about an hour, adding, “She said when she thought they were finished, they started back up again.”

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    Snowstorm Disarmed Texas, Trevor Noah Says

    #masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }What to WatchBest Movies on NetflixBest of Disney PlusBest of Amazon PrimeBest Netflix DocumentariesNew on NetflixAdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyBest of Late NightSnowstorm Disarmed Texas, Trevor Noah Says“They don’t have snow shovels out there. Their best bet is to grab their AR-15s and shoot each snowflake before it lands: ‘Go back to Canada where you belong!’” Noah joked on Tuesday.“This storm has turned Texas into that ice level from Mario Kart. If I was in Texas right now, I’m carrying around a green shell with me, just to be safe,” Trevor Noah said.Credit…Comedy CentralFeb. 17, 2021, 12:43 a.m. ETWelcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night’s highlights that lets you sleep — and lets us get paid to watch comedy. We’re all stuck at home at the moment, so here are the 50 best movies on Netflix right now.Snowed OverMost late-night hosts took the week of Presidents’ Day off, but Trevor Noah and Jimmy Kimmel were on Tuesday night with a rare weather report.“Because right now, everywhere in the country, if you look outside your window, you’re seeing snow,” Noah said. “I mean, except for Florida. If you’re looking outside your window, that white stuff you’re seeing? That’s probably cocaine.”“If you’re watching us from home right now, the good news is you have power.” — JIMMY KIMMEL“Oh, hell no! Trucks spinning around? Cars flying off the road? This storm has turned Texas into that ice level from Mario Kart. If I was in Texas right now, I’m carrying around a green shell with me, just to be safe.” — TREVOR NOAH“And you got to understand, this is especially tough for Texans because they’re not equipped for snow. They don’t have snow shovels out there. Their best bet is to grab their AR-15s and shoot each snowflake before it lands: ‘Go back to Canada where you belong!’” — TREVOR NOAH“Now it turns out there are a lot of reasons Texas has suffered such a huge power outage. Supply for electricity is down, the demand is surging. But experts also say that Texas neglected and underinvested in its grid until it finally broke during the storm. And look guys, I get it: Spending money on infrastructure is probably the least sexy thing you can do with your tax dollars, but it’s one of those things you’re going to take for granted until you’re in an emergency. It’s the same way how the people who built the Titanic didn’t focus on lifeboats. Instead, they were too focused on getting cars for their passengers to bang in.” — TREVOR NOAH“You know the phrase ‘When hell freezes over?’ We’re getting close. We’re getting real close.” — JIMMY KIMMELThe Punchiest Punchlines (Girls Gone Home Edition)“This morning was the coldest in decades in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Little Rock. In New Orleans, they had the coldest Fat Tuesday in more than a hundred years. People on the streets were putting their tops on.” — JIMMY KIMMEL“It’s ‘Girls Gone Home’ in New Orleans.” — JIMMY KIMMEL“And I think this is the right move. I mean, the sooner the people of New Orleans can stop the spread of Covid, the sooner they can get back to spreading gonorrhea.” — TREVOR NOAH“And, yeah, it’s sad. But it’s just not safe to hold a Mardi Gras parade. I mean, during a pandemic, a tuba just turns into a Covid fire hose.” — TREVOR NOAH“I thought we were supposed to have fun in ’21. But I guess that hasn’t started yet.” — JIMMY KIMMELThe Bits Worth WatchingA “Daily Show” correspondent, Ronny Chieng, detailed the recent horrific rise in hate crimes against Asian-Americans.What We’re Excited About on Wednesday NightPatton Oswalt will pop by Wednesday’s “A Little Late With Lilly Singh.”Also, Check This OutThe Oneida Nation comedian Charlie Hill on “The Tonight Show” when Jay Leno was the guest host in 1991.Credit…Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank, via NBCUniversal, via, Getty ImagesIn his new book, Kliph Nesteroff, a historian of stand-up comedy, details the oft-forgotten and overlooked contributions Native Americans have made to the genre.AdvertisementContinue reading the main story More

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    Dwayne Johnson Gets Thank You Parade Treatment for Saving 'The Kelly Clarkson Show'

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    In the opening of her talk show’s February 16 episode, host Kelly Clarkson kicks off the virtual spectacle by toasting the ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ star using his Teremana tequila.

    Feb 17, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson was thrown a virtual thank you parade on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” for being the “savior” of the hit program’s first ever episode.
    Kevin Hart was booked to appear on Kelly Clarkson’s talk show debut on September 9, 2019, but when he was left badly injured in a car crash days before the TV chat, he placed an urgent call to his “Jumanji: The Next Level” castmate and begged him to take his place.
    Dwayne not only said yes, he cut his honeymoon short so he could fly to Los Angeles and join Kelly for her first ever episode, and she remains forever in his debt.
    Opening Tuesday’s (February 16) program holding a shot of the former wrestler’s Teremana tequila, the “Since U Been Gone” hitmaker announced, “This is a toast to Dwayne Johnson, shape shifter, demigod, savior of the Kelly Clarkson season one premiere. Hit it guys!”

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    A cavalcade of circus-style acts, a trumpet player, a pantomime horse then appeared in the studio, while the digital screens which normally feature the faces of virtual guests all showed images of Dwayne’s smiling face, surrounded by exploding fireworks.
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    “First of all, I want to say what a beautiful gesture,” the shocked “Moana” star raved, as the entire remote audience also toasted him with their own bottles of Teremana. “Thank you so much for doing this Kelly. This was an amazing surprise. Thank you.”
    And the movie star couldn’t resist a racy quip, adding, “And now the world finally knows what goes through my wife Lauren’s head after we have a sexy date night.”

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