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    Spice Girls' Geri Horner Channels Queen Elizabeth I on YouTube Series 'Rainbow Woman'

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    The Ginger Spice channels her inner royal as she portrays the Queen of England and pays tribute to the British monarch in the first episode of her YouTube Series ‘Rainbow Woman’.

    Nov 9, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Geri Horner has launched her YouTube series “Rainbow Woman” with a grand tribute to Britain’s Queen Elizabeth I.
    The monarch reigned 44 years, from 1558 until her death and, in the new show, which premiered at 12 pm GMT on Sunday (08Nov20), Geri transforms into the ruler.
    In a message announcing the series, Geri pens, “I want to share something from my heart… something real, something I hope will inspire. Rainbow Woman is my love letter to you. It’s about sharing our spirit.”
    “I’m taking you on a girl power adventure of discovery,” continues the Spice Girls star. “Together, we go up a mountain, down the river and back in time … and with music I wrote, it’ll be a 360 experience, for you, for us, for everybody.”
    “Thank you for being there for me. I want to be here with you … for all the rainbow people,” she says of the series, which is described as “a collection of vibrant vignettes following her on big and little adventures, each hued with humour and their own message of hope and positivity.”

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    Written, directed and executive produced by Geri, a new episode will be unveiled every Sunday on Geri’s YouTube channel with bonus content for fans to follow.
    Throwing herself into the role, she said, “It has been said that I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, yet the heart and stomach of a king.”
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    “Fear not, you’ve been more loyal to me than any prince. I was just practicing. You’re my favourite. But never forget, we’re a charge of light striking through that despairing rain,” she continued as she knelt on the floor before it was revealed the unseen recipient of the speech was actually her cute pug dog dressed in a Tudor ruff.

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    ‘Jeopardy!’ Fans Can’t Imagine the Show Without Alex Trebek

    For television viewers under a certain age, there was never a “Jeopardy!” without Alex Trebek.Calm, steady and always with a twinkle in his eye, Mr. Trebek was a constant on the television screens of millions of people since he took over as host in 1984. After news broke that the game show host died on Sunday after battling Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, there was an outpouring of sadness from fans, ex-contestants and celebrities.“Alex Trebek was ‘Jeopardy!’,” said Monica Thieu, a contestant who won the college championship in 2012. “We have no idea what the show is going to be without him.”Mr. Trebek, who was 80 years old, had hosted more than 8,200 episodes, and more remain to be broadcast. The show said that Mr. Trebek’s last day in the studio was Oct. 29 and that the final new “Jeopardy!” episode with him as host will air on Dec. 25. The show has not divulged any plans that it has to appoint a new host.Ms. Thieu, 26, who also appeared on the show in 2013 and 2019, said that she revered Mr. Trebek as a child, going so far as to try to compete in the National Geographic Bee when she was in fourth grade so she could meet Mr. Trebek, who for many years hosted the annual contest (now the GeoBee) in Washington. “He made it cool to be smart,” she said.Mr. Trebek was equally admired by an older generation of contestants and game show lovers. For decades, the show has been a reliable staple in American pop culture, something viewers can turn on at the same time every weekday — and the silver-haired host was a key ingredient in that.Richard Cordray, a five-time “Jeopardy!” champion in the 1980s who went on to become the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said that part of what made the game show such a source of comfort for so many Americans was Mr. Trebek’s consistency as host.“In his elegant and gracious way, he always had the answer to every question,” he said.Ever since Mr. Trebek went public with his cancer diagnosis in March 2019, contestants have been vocal about their adoration and support for their host. In a show that aired in November of last year, shortly after Mr. Trebek revealed that he had resumed chemotherapy to treat the cancer, Mr. Trebek got choked up when one contestant wrote “What is ‘We love you, Alex!’” for his Final Jeopardy response.And at one match of the “Greatest of All Time” (or G.O.A.T.) tournament earlier this year, James Holzhauer, a record-setting “Jeopardy!” star, knew that he was too far behind to win, so he used his answer board to honor Trebek, calling him the “GHOST,” or “greatest host of syndicated TV.”Among the ex-contestants who have spent the most time onstage with Mr. Trebek is Ken Jennings, who captivated “Jeopardy!” fans with a 74-game winning streak in 2004 and went on to win the show’s “G.O.A.T” tournament. On Sunday, Mr. Jennings, who is a consulting producer on the current season of the show, wrote on Twitter that Mr. Trebek was a “deeply decent man” and said he was grateful for every minute that he got to spend with him.And in a country where even pop culture icons often attract ire from people with a certain political ideology, Mr. Trebek remained far outside the political fray.“In a time where the country feels deeply divided, Alex will be missed by everyone,” Mr. Holzhauer said in a statement on Sunday.On social media, there was a cascade of mourning from fellow television hosts and celebrities. Ryan Seacrest wrote on Twitter that Mr. Trebek was “like a family member who I watched every night.” Steve Harvey, who hosts “Family Feud,” called him “the classiest game show host of all time.” Jimmy Kimmel, referencing yesterday’s election results, quipped, “Couldn’t we have one nice weekend?”Mr. Trebek, who was born in Ontario and who started his career at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, also received recognition from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, who said on Twitter that Mr. Trebek had been responsible for instilling a love of trivia in many.But Mr. Trebek’s celebrity was never flashy or self-centered. He had turned down offers to write a book until recently, when he published his memoir, “The Answer Is …: Reflections on My Life.” He said he planned to donate the money he got for the book.On the show itself, past contestants remember him as a consummate professional, treating all contestants with the same interest and respect when interacting with them. (That consistency made it all the more shocking when Mr. Trebek diverged from his usual politeness, like when he poked fun at a contestant’s love for a genre of music called “nerd-core hip-hop.”)“He was so committed to the show being about the contestants and not about him,” said Emma Boettcher, a contestant who ended Mr. Holzhauer’s winning streak last year. “But for a lot of us, what we remember about the show is his presence.”Jason Zuffranieri, who appeared as a contestant in 20 episodes of the show last year, said on Sunday that it was Mr. Trebek’s understated personality on camera and his dedication to the rules of the game that helped build the show’s credibility.“His ability to stay out of the way and always be fair elevated the audience’s impression of both the game and himself,” he said. “It takes a special person to do that.”Marie Fazio contributed reporting. More

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    Dave Chappelle Slams White People for Refusing to Wear Masks in 'SNL' Monologue

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    The funnyman kicks off ‘Saturday Night Live’ by taking a dig at ‘white’ people for refusing to wear masks amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic because it’s ‘oppressive.’

    Nov 9, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Funnyman Dave Chappelle has hit out at Donald Trump’s white supporters who don’t wear masks during the coronavirus pandemic.
    While hosting “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) this weekend (07Nov20), the comedian fired at complaints that face masks are “oppressive” while giving them a lesson in Black history.
    “You don’t even want to wear your mask because it’s oppressive? Try wearing the mask I’ve been wearing all these years!” Dave said. “I can’t even tell something true unless it has a punchline behind it. You guys aren’t ready. You’re not ready for this. You don’t know how to survive yourselves.”
    “In fact, we’re the only ones that know how to survive this,” he continued, adding, “Whites come, hurry, quick, come get your n***a lessons.”
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    Elsewhere in the show, Alec Baldwin reprised his famed imitation of U.S. leader Donald Trump to imagine his concession speech after Democratic nominee Joe Biden beat him to become the 46th POTUS.
    As Trump, Alec started off his speech by claiming that he was re-elected as president, saying, “As anyone who died halfway through Tuesday knows, I was re-elected president of the United States.”
    During the skit, he pointed to a map of the U.S. and boasted about how red the states were – only to realise it was a Covid map and not representative of his Republican party.
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    He then chanted, “Stop the count!” until he was told off-screen that he was actually behind, to which he started chanting, “Count every vote.”

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    ‘Saturday Night Live’ Sends Off Trump With a Ballad

    Just over four years ago, “Saturday Night Live” invited Dave Chappelle to host its Nov. 12, 2016 broadcast — the show’s first after that year’s presidential election. The tacit assumption, at the time, was that he would be the master of ceremonies for an episode that would serve as both a satirical farewell to the long-shot candidacy of the Republican nominee, Donald J. Trump, and a victory lap for his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.Needless to say, things didn’t work out that way.Even so, “S.N.L.” put together a memorable episode that weekend, one that began — for better or for worse — with Kate McKinnon, as Clinton, seated at a piano and singing a somber rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” (Cohen had died a few days earlier.) Turning to the camera, McKinnon said, “I’m not giving up and neither should you.”Chappelle, in his debut appearance as an “S.N.L.” host, acknowledged in a lengthy standup monologue that he had not expected Trump to win the election, and wondered what would happen to America now that “we’ve actually elected an internet troll as our president.” He went on to say that “I’m wishing Donald Trump luck. And I’m going to give him a chance, and we, the historically disenfranchised, demand that he give us one, too.”One presidential term later, “S.N.L.” gave Chappelle the chance to host a more exuberant episode — a broadcast that capped several protracted days of vote-counting and aired just a few hours after President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. secured his victory.In another extended monologue that was variously comedic, reflective and deliberately provocative, Chappelle reflected upon his 2016 appearance and reminded Biden supporters that “it’s good to be a humble winner.”“Remember when I was here four years ago?” he said. “Remember how bad that felt? Remember that half the country, right now, still feels that way.”In an extraordinarily divisive time, Americans must “find a way to forgive each other,” Chappelle said.A ‘Macho Man’ DepartsThis week’s episode opened with a sketch that began as a lampoon of CNN’s election coverage, with Beck Bennett as a weary Wolf Blitzer and Alex Moffat as John King, whose fingers had been worn down to nubs from using touch-screen maps for 85 hours.They announced that the presidency had been won by Biden and then brought out Jim Carrey in that recurring role.“We did it,” Carrey said as Biden. “Can you believe it? I honestly kind of can’t. It’s been so long since something good happened.”He added, “I’ve never felt so alive, which is ironic since I’m not that alive.”He was joined by Maya Rudolph, reprising her role as Kamala Harris, now the Vice President-elect. “I am humbled and honored to be the first female, the first Black, the first Indian-American and the first biracial Vice President,” Rudolph said. Noting that she had a Jewish husband, she added, “Between us, we check more boxes than a disqualified ballot.”The sketch also included a would-be concession speech from President Trump, played by Alec Baldwin. Speaking to the camera, Baldwin said, “I vow to all my supporters, I’m going to fight this thing to the bitter end. I will never give up and neither should you.”In a callback to McKinnon’s performance four years ago, Baldwin stood up, walked to a piano and began to sing a mournful cover of the Village People’s “Macho Man.”“This isn’t goodbye, America,” Baldwin said. “I’m just going to say, see you in court.”‘I don’t hate anybody’Chappelle began his monologue by talking about his great-grandfather William D. Chappelle, who was an A.M.E. Church bishop and president of Allen University in Columbia, S.C., and who was born a slave. Observing that his sketch series “Chappelle’s Show” now runs on Netflix and HBO Max, Chappelle said, “I didn’t get paid for any of it.” He added that he wondered if his great-grandfather would think that he “got bought and sold more than I have.”Inevitably, Chappelle worked his way back to the topic of Trump. “I know a lot of people don’t like him, but I thought the guy was at least an optimist.” Chappelle said. “I am not as optimistic as he was. I look at it like, there’s bad people on both sides.” When he heard Trump refer to the coronavirus as “the kung flu,” Chappelle explained, “I said, you racist, hilarious son of a bitch — I’m supposed to say it, not you. It’s wrong when you say it.”Nearing the end of his monologue, Chappelle struck a more sympathetic tone. “For the first time in the history of America, the life expectancy of white people is dropping — because of heroin, because of suicide,” he said. “All these white people out there that feel that anguish, that pain, they’re mad because they think nobody cares — maybe they don’t.”Chappelle continued:But let me tell you something, I know how that feels. I promise you, I know how that feels. If you’re a police officer and every time you put your uniform on, you feel like you’ve got a target on your back. You’re appalled by the ingratitude that people have when you would risk your life to save them — ooh man, believe me, believe me, I know how that feels. Everyone knows how that feels. But here’s the difference between me and you: You guys hate each other for that, and I don’t hate anybody. I just hate that feeling. That’s what I fight through. That’s what I suggest you fight through. You’ve got a find a way to live your life. You’ve got to find a way to forgive each other. You’ve got to find a way to find joy in your existence in spite of that feeling.And now a word from the president’s attorneyMcKinnon returned to the Weekend Update desk as Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, to explain a combative news conference held earlier that day at the Four Seasons — not the luxury hotel, but a landscaping company in northeast Philadelphia with that same name.“I’m glad I made it to the show on time, because first I went to 30 Rocks,” McKinnon said. “That’s a granite quarry in New Rochelle.”Explaining a plan to raise further legal challenges to the election, McKinnon said, “In Michigan, we have demanded a recount. In Wisconsin, we have demanded a de-count. We called backsies in Nevada, we’ve got safety in Arizona and in Georgia: opposite day. Plus, we’re going to demand that I do the recount personally and our silver bullet is, I can’t count very high.”As she wrapped up, McKinnon said, “I’m off to the Peninsula.” The Update anchor Colin Jost asked her if she meant the hotel.“No, the Yucatán,” McKinnon replied as she put on a sombrero. “You never saw me.”‘The whole world is celebrating’Jost and Michael Che devoted much of the Weekend Update segment to riffing on Biden’s victory and Trump’s defeat.“This is what happened when people in New York heard that Donald Trump was defeated,” Jost said, setting up a video of public celebrations in New York. “But you know what they say, only in New York. What’s that? Oh, it wasn’t only in New York?” A second video showed celebrations in Washington, Atlanta, Philadelphia, London and Paris.“The whole world is celebrating like World War II just ended,” Jost continued. “I know this isn’t really the same as defeating the Nazis, but it did end with a fascist leader hiding in a bunker.” A photograph showed Trump golfing in a sand trap.Che said the election results gave him a powerful, if temporary sense of relief. “Everything that I was worried about or mad about just sort of faded away,” he said.“The problems are still there, but you remember that “Shawshank” scene when the dudes are drinking beer on the roof?” he continued. “They were still in prison, but for one day, everything just felt OK? That’s how I feel now.”A sketch for the ’90s kidsA sketch presented as a Washington-area news broadcast began with its hosts, Chappelle and Ego Nwodim, reminding their viewers that when Trump leaves office, “he’s a suddenly a private citizen,” Chappelle said.“There’s no immunity,” he said. “He will have to deal with a tax fraud investigation from the Southern District of New York as well as a defamation lawsuit from a woman who claims he assaulted her.”Suddenly a breaking news alert flashed on the screen and the scene cut to familiar footage of a white Ford Bronco speeding across a highway, taken from O.J. Simpson’s notorious low-speed chase through Los Angeles in 1994. The newscasters explained that Trump was in the car, “crouching down in the back seat and Don Jr. is at the wheel,” Chappelle said.As police vehicles pursued close behind, Nwodim asked Chappelle, “Why don’t they just pull him over?” Chappelle answered, “Well, this is a volatile situation. If they spook the president, he could unleash an army of Proud Boys in flag-waving trucks.”“He’s like Aquaman,” he said. “But instead of fish, he can summon the entire parking lot of a Cracker Barrel.” More

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    Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders Forced to Close TV Company After Almost Three Decades

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    The Saunders and French Productions are closing their operations after filing for voluntary liquidation, nearly three decades after the firm was founded by the actress duo in 1992.

    Nov 8, 2020
    AceShowbiz – U.K. comedy legends Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders are shuttering their shared TV production firm after almost three decades.
    The double act launched Saunders & French Productions in 1992 after finding fame with their “French and Saunders” sketch show in the late 1980s, and the funny duo’s company bosses went on to co-produce the hit series “Absolutely Fabulous”.
    However, according to Deadline, the partners have filed for voluntary liquidation, with an insolvency company appointed to wind down the organisation’s operations.
    A notice to creditors states that the closure is a solvent liquidation, meaning all creditors should be paid in full.

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    The firm’s latest financial reports, dating from July, 2019, reveal $369,852 (£281,622) in capital and debts of only $3,228 (£2,461).
    Recent ventures have included a 2016 “Absolutely Fabulous” movie and a special episode of “French and Saunders”, released the following year.
    The closure of Saunders & French Productions won’t see the end of their working relationship, however, with both stars set to appear in Kenneth Branagh’s new murder-mystery movie “Death on the Nile”.
    The “Murder on the Orient Express” sequel, along with Shawn Levy’s action-comedy “Free Guy” starring Ryan Reynolds, was recently delayed amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The two films were initially due to come out on 11 and 18 December (20), respectively, but studio bosses have opted to postpone the planned theatrical releases as the Covid-19 crisis continues to impact cinema audiences.

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    Nicole Kidman Credits Long Friendship With Hugh Grant for Helping Onscreen Chemistry

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    The ‘Bombshell’ actress explains how she built chemistry with her onscreen husband for new TV show ‘The Undoing’ despite having never worked together before.

    Nov 8, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Nicole Kidman’s long friendship with Hugh Grant helped them play a married couple in their new show “The Undoing” – despite having never worked together before.
    In the thrilling HBO miniseries Nicole plays psychologist Grace Fraser whose world falls apart when her husband, Jonathan, played by Hugh, is linked to the death of a parent at their children’s private school.
    Despite their lack of screentime together, “The Others” star said they hardly had to act when playing a married couple due to a longtime friendship that led to them behaving like husband and wife.

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    “We’ve known each other since our early 20s,” Nicole tells U.K. chat show host Graham Norton. “We’re friends and our paths have crossed, so it was very apropos to be playing a husband and wife that have been married for 10 years because we sort of have that demeanour together.”
    Although they’re pals, however, the Aussie actress believed she had missed out on the chance to work with the “Four Weddings and a Funeral” star as he has picked his projects selectively for a number of years.
    “I’ve always wanted to work with him, and I have always been a big fan,” she adds. “When the director suggested him, I thought he would never do it because he is famous for not wanting to work. He says he doesn’t like working but he is so good when he does – he is amazing.”
    Nicole’s interview airs on Friday’s (06Nov20) episode of “The Graham Norton Show”.

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    Emma Corrin Struggled to Learn Ballet at 24 to Prepare for Her Role as Princess Diana in 'The Crown'

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    The ‘Pennyworth’ actress opens up about the biggest challenge when it comes to portraying Lady Diana Spencer in the upcoming fourth installment of the Netflix royal drama series.

    Nov 8, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Emma Corrin’s biggest challenge in her portrayal of Princess Diana came during the dancing scenes.
    The actress, 24, debuts on the fourth season of “The Crown”, which hits Netflix on 15 November (20), with the latest instalment documenting Prince Charles’ romance with Lady Diana Spencer.
    Speaking to MailOnline, Corrin confessed that learning her steps for Diana’s favourite past time didn’t come easy, admitting, “I definitely could not dance!”
    “Diana’s love of dance was how she expressed herself emotionally, I think,” shared the star, who went on to note that, for her, picking up the routines was frustrating.

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    “There was a running joke at school that I danced like a spider because my limbs are too long,” she said, adding, “It’s hard to learn ballet when you’re 24! I really held on to the fact that Diana wasn’t a professional dancer.”
    Corrin’s admissions come after it was reported by The Sun that the show will air a warning to viewers before episodes covering Diana’s battle with bulimia.
    “The following episode includes scenes of an eating disorder which some viewers may find troubling. Viewers discretion is required,” says the notice, ahead of moments showing the late royal gorging on puddings before going into the bathroom and turning on taps to mask the sound of her being sick.
    The life and legacy of Lady Diana will also be narrated in a biopic called “Spencer”. She will be played by Kristen Stewart in the movie.
    The American actress recently admitted she struggled to master Diana’s English lilt. “The accent is intimidating as all hell because people know that voice, and it’s so, so distinct and particular,” she said. “I’m working on it now and already have my dialect coach.”

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    Chris Hemsworth Totally Against His Trainer Joining 'The Bachelor'

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    During his appearance on Nova 96.9’s ‘Fitzy and Wippa’, Luke Zocci, the personal trainer of the ‘Avengers: Endgame’ star, reveals someone from the Australian iteration of the ABC franchise has approached him.

    Nov 7, 2020
    AceShowbiz – It seems like Chris Hemsworth is not a fan of “The Bachelor”. Luke Zocci, the personal trainer of the “Avengers: Endgame” star, reveals in a new interview that the actor was totally not happy upon knowing that he was offered to join “The Bachelor”.
    During his appearance on Nova 96.9’s “Fitzy & Wippa”, Luke revealed someone from the Australian iteration of the ABC franchise approached him. When he asked Chris for approval, however, it didn’t go as he wished.
    “I actually did get it, but I said no,” Luke said of the offer. “I actually said it [to Chris] as a joke and he said, ‘If you go on ‘The Bachelor’, I will fire you!’ ”

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    Indeed, Luke didn’t seem to have to go to the show to find love. The 37-year-old fitness guru said he’s dating someone for the first time in 13 years. “I have finally gone and got myself a girlfriend. It took a pandemic! She’s a Swedish backpacker,” Luke said.
    As for Chris, the Thor depicter is still happily married to wife Elsa Pataky. The “Fast Five” actress, however, recently opened up that their marriage isn’t always beautiful. “It’s funny that people think of us as a perfect couple,” she explained back in August. “No way. It’s been ups and downs, and we still keep working at the relationship.”
    Just like other celebrity couples, the 37-year-old actor and the 44-year-old star celebrated this year’s Halloween with fun costumes. Chris channeled his inner Western movie star, wearing a Clint Eastwood-inspired ensemble. Meanwhile, his lady love transformed into Harley Quinn for a day.
    Their kids, daughter India Rose and six-year-old twin boys Sasha and Tristan, also dressed up for the spooky holiday. They morphed into terrifying wolf and bloodied clowns, while Chris’ brother Luke Hemsworth came as Joe Exotic.

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