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    Ellen DeGeneres Credits 'Amazing' Staff for People's Choice Awards Win After Toxic Workplace Scandal

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    Collecting the Daytime Talk Show of 2020 gong, the host of ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ additionally expresses her gratitude to the fans who support and stick by her throughout a difficult year.

    Nov 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Ellen DeGeneres was quick to thank the staff on her daytime talk show as she accepted her People’s Choice Award on Sunday night (November 15) after a difficult year.
    A handful of current and former employees went public with claims the set of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” was a “toxic” environment of misconduct, bad behavior and harassment in a BuzzFeed expose over the summer.
    The scandal prompted DeGeneres to apologize to her staff and promise conditions would get better, while three producers on the show were fired following an investigation.
    Despite the controversy, Ellen’s program took home the Daytime Talk Show of 2020 gong at Sunday night’s ceremony, with the 62-year-old making sure to thank her crew as she accepted the prize.

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    “Thank you, thank you, thank you, from deep, deep down in my heart. I thank you,” she said. “I am not only accepting this award for myself but on behalf of my amazing crew and staff who make the show possible they show up every single day, give 100 percent of themselves, 100 percent of the time.”
    “I love them all…I thank them for what they do every single day to help that show be the best that we try to make it every single day.”
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    Ellen also took the opportunity to thank her fans for supporting her throughout the scandal.
    “I know (where) this award comes from – thank you to the people,” she continued. “Thanks for all of my fans for supporting me and sticking by me, I can’t tell you how grateful I am and what this means to mean, it’s more than I could possibly tell you, especially now.”

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    Adam Driver Accosts John Oliver for 'Strange' Obsession With Him in 'Last Week Tonight' Skit

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    In the season finale episode of the satirical news show, the ‘Marriage Story’ actor jokingly calls the TV host ‘a hollow-boned Mr. Bean cosplayer’ and an ‘under-baked gingerbread boy’ in retaliation.

    Nov 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Adam Driver has confronted comedian and TV host John Oliver for repeatedly mentioning him during episodes of his award-winning show “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver”.
    Oliver recapped the year during Sunday, November 15 night’s season finale episode of his satirical news show, which featured a segment in which the funny man noted he spent the year “demanding that Adam Driver demolish me, crush my larynx.”
    The moment was interrupted by the actor, who appeared on the programme via FaceTime to face off with the TV personality.
    “This thing you’ve been doing that’s either sexual or violent… This strange, strange bit that for some reason you’ve pulled me into. What is it?” Driver asked in the skit. “When you first started doing it, it was easy for me to shrug it off.”

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    Oliver repeatedly interrupted the “Marriage Story” star with quips like, “Especially with those shoulders, I bet.”
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    “Stop talking!” Driver jokingly snapped back. “Do you realize, over this past year, what you’ve asked me to do to you? ‘Collapse on your chest.’ ‘Tie your fingers in a square knot.’ ‘Step on your throat.’ ‘Shatter your knees.’ ‘Pull your heart out through your ear’… What’s wrong with you? You realize we’re strangers, right? I don’t know you… I’m sick of people stopping me on the street and asking me if I’m going to punch a hole in you like a ‘Marriage Story’ (Driver’s film) wall.”
    The actor then poked fun at the thrilled Brit, calling him “a hollow-boned Mr. Bean cosplayer” and an “under-baked gingerbread boy,” before declaring the skit “over” as he signed off.

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    Monique Samuels Blasts 'RHOP' Co-Stars for Exiling Her After Candiace Dillard Fight

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    Instead of trying to help her fix her relationship with Candiace, Monique accuses her fellow cast members on the Bravo show of making ‘this whole incident about themselves.’

    Nov 16, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Monique Samuels and Candiace Dillard’s brutal fight has been the major focus in current season 5 of “The Real Housewives of Potomac”. It appears that Monique wasn’t happy about how her castmates reacted following the altercation.
    “They made this whole incident about themselves,” she said of the other Housewives during her interview with The Jam. “If they were actually thinking about myself and about Candiace — who the incident actually involved — I think they would have took a more of an approach like, ‘Hey, let’s try to piece this together, let’s bring these beautiful women together and get them on the right track and let’s be the big sisters in this situation and see them through it.’ ”
    Instead of doing that, “they made it about themselves, they got on their high horses, they cast a lot of judgment,” according to Monique, who appeared to refer to frenemies Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon. She added, “It was more about ‘Oh, let’s just exile her and get her about the circle and who cares about what her process has been.’ ”

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    Monique then seemingly confirmed rumors that the ladies refused to film with her. “So, there was healing that needed to be done on both sides and I don’t think the ladies ever acknowledged that, they just all had their little meeting, got together, and said, ‘Get Monique out of here!’ ” she went on to say.
    Further development of the drama between the Potomac ladies will soon play out in the upcoming season 5 reunion, which was filmed last week. Reunion host Andy Cohen, who also served as the executive producer of the Bravo reality show, previously teased that the reunion would be the shadiest and most epic reunion in the show’s history.

    “I’m not gonna show them to you, but I’ve got a Grande Dame to my right, and a Gizelle to the left,” Andy teased in a video. He added, “And we are getting ready, and it is a shady tree!”

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    ‘Fargo’ Season 4, Episode 9 Recap: And a Little Dog, Too

    Season 4, Episode 9: ‘East/West’One of the challenges of serialized television shows, especially plot-heavy thrillers like “Fargo,” is that the demands of moving the various subplots forward can keep individual episodes from having their own distinct flavor. The fourth season has fallen into that mid-season trap a little, sacrificing the thematic purposefulness of the early episodes for a little too much plate-spinning. It needed an audacious, standalone hour like this week’s episode to reassert itself again.The Bertrand Russell quote that opens the episode speaks to the arc of the whole season. “Life is nothing but a competition to be the criminal rather than the victim” is actually a piece of a quote from a letter the philosopher wrote to his lover, Ottoline Morrell. It’s preceded by this line: “People seem good while they are oppressed, but they only wish to become oppressors in their turn.” This has been the show’s understanding of American power from the beginning, as a relentless tribalism in which entire ethnic and racial classes start at the bottom, gain legitimacy and then take it out on next disfavored group.The one sticking point to that cynical thinking, which the show has expressed since the changing-of-the-guard sequences in the season premiere, is that Black people are an exception to the rule. The Irish and the Italians may take that route to broad cultural acceptance, but there’s nothing an exceptionally clever leader like Loy Cannon can do to advance his race from oppressed to oppressor, even if he succeeds in his war against the Faddas. The show is aware of this fact, most plainly in the co-opting of Loy’s credit card idea by white bankers, and yet here’s that Russell quote anyway, preceding an episode that doesn’t have much to do with it. Oh well.That one hiccup aside, the episode is both a conceptual marvel and an example of how big ensemble shows can benefit from focusing on a couple of characters and sending the rest of the cast on vacation. We hadn’t seen Milligan and Satchel since the botched hit job sent them on the lam together, so it was a treat to spend some quality time with them before their fates were literally cast to the wind. “Fargo” has strayed from Coensville all season long, so it makes sense that an escape to rural Kansas would shift to “The Wizard of Oz” as a reference point rather than to the quirky denizens of Minnesota and North Dakota.Shot in black and white, with that startling shift to color after a tornado, the episode follows Milligan and Satchel, who are definitely not in Kansas (City) anymore. The two hole up at the Barton Arms in Liberal, Kan., “the pancake hub of the universe,” for a couple of days so that Milligan can find his bearings and figure out where they should go from there. As Satchel stays in the room, bonding with a stray dog of Toto-like proportions, Milligan heads back into Kansas City to retrieve $5,000 in ill-gotten cash that he had tucked in the walls of a feed shop. Only the feed shop is now a catalog store, and the wall is gone, leading Milligan to conclude that the new proprietors have his money.The episode builds to two crackerjack suspense sequences. The first has Milligan trying to get his money from the catalog store, which is never a situation he doesn’t have entirely in hand. But outside the shop, Satchel faces the much more dangerous prospect of a conflict with a white police officer, who basically eyes him for the crime of Sitting While Black. Milligan gets back in time to defuse the situation, but for Satchel, it underlines an essential difference between him and his “guardian”: They may both be orphans, but in reference to the monologue about the Goldilocks story back at the Barton Arms, Satchel will always be the “outsider in search of himself.” He has no home that could ever be considered safe.The second set-piece is much showier, landing Milligan in the middle of a gunfight between one of Loy’s henchman, Omie Sparkman (Corey Hendrix), and the wraithlike Constant Calamita. Sparkman has set a trap for Calamita at the only filling station for miles around — one that happens to be eight or nine miles away from the Barton Arms — but when Milligan turns up looking for a treat for Satchel’s birthday, he gets roped into a conflict. To this point, only the Kansas setting, the black-and-white photography and the little dog have suggested “The Wizard of Oz,” but it’s enough to justify the tornado that wipes all three characters off the map.The switch from black-and-white to color after the tornado isn’t as revelatory as when Dorothy opens the door to Oz — what could be, really? — but it does mark Satchel’s transition to another world, one where he is truly orphaned, without his real or surrogate father. Perhaps some version of the Scarecrow, the Tin Man or the Lion await him on the lonely highway that stands in for the yellow brick road, but it’s been made perfectly clear to him, outside the catalog store and inside the Barton Arms, that he’s not welcome anywhere. He can’t click his heels three times. In Kansas, there’s no place called home.3 Cent Stamps:Welcome back, Coen references! The Barton Arms is a nod to the Hotel Earle, the purgatorial dump where John Turturro struggles to script a wrestling picture in “Barton Fink.” Touting the pancakes of Liberal, Kan., honors Peter Stormare’s Gaear Grimsrud in “Fargo,” a man who speaks of little but his desire for pancakes. (The Coens and Stormare also call back to the pancakes during his appearance as a nihilist in “The Big Lebowski.”) And it may be a stretch, but the old man strapped to a machine at the Barton Arms sounded a little like the retired TV writer in the iron lung in “Lebowski.” (“He has health problems.”)Back to less expected references, the episode features a straight-faced telling of “Yertle the Turtle,” the classic Dr. Seuss story about the vain turtle king who makes a throne for himself atop a stack of other turtles. On systems of oppression, you get your choice of Bertrand Russell or Dr. Seuss. I choose the latter.Love the scenes with the billboard and its maker, who isn’t in a hurry to finish up lest he be unemployed. Milligan has no idea what “The Future Is Now” is supposed to mean, and it’s especially perplexing because the billboard’s image of white suburbia seems so far removed from the snow-dusted plains of rural Kansas. But Satchel appears to recognize that the future isn’t his, at least not now.Apologies to Milligan, but the finders keepers rule does apply here. When the owners of the catalog store bought the feed shop, they got everything that came with it. “Leaky pipes, bag of money, what have you … that’s the American way.” More

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    Prince Harry Cheers on J.J. Chalmers With Surprise Video on 'Strictly Come Dancing'

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    Popping up on the BBC show, the Duke of Sussex voices his genuine appreciation of what the Invictus Games medallist has achieved since losing two fingers during a bomb blast in 2011.

    Nov 16, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Prince Harry stunned viewers of hit U.K. show “Strictly Come Dancing” on Saturday, November 14 when he appeared on TV to cheer on a pal.
    The Duke of Sussex made the surprise cameo on the BBC programme to give Invictus Games medallist J.J. Chalmers a boost as he prepared to dance with his partner Amy Dowden.
    “We’ve got somebody here who wants to see you,” Dowden told Chalmers during a training session, as the Duke of Sussex appeared onscreen with a video message.
    “When I first met J.J. he was a shell of himself, but then to see you shine through Invictus and feel like yourself again, that was the start of an amazing journey,” Harry said. “I’m so genuinely proud. You’re not a dancer, proving that you can do anything you put your mind to, which is amazing.”

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    Chalmers lost two fingers during a bomb blast in 2011, while serving with the Royal Marines in Afghanistan. Three years later, he captained a cycling team to gold at the Invictus Games.
    Paying tribute to his royal mentor, Chalmers said, “The simple fact is, if Prince Harry had not created the Invictus Games, I would not have had that catalyst moment to change my life forever. You know that your vision going into the games was to take this cohort of individuals and send them off so that they could have an impact on society.”
    Harry then joked, poking fun of Chalmers’ new look, “You’re definitely having an impact on society, especially when you’re wearing those tight blue shorts!”

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    Katy Perry, Pink, BTS and More Tapped for Disney Christmas Singalong

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    The upcoming festive holiday event will also feature Andrea Bocelli, Michael Buble, Chloe x Halle, Julianne Hough, Adam Lambert, Leslie Odom Jr., and Kerry Washington.

    Nov 16, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Katy Perry, BTS, and Pink are among the stars lending their voices to Disney’s Holiday Singalong.
    New mum Katy will deliver a rendition of the classic “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” along with her original holiday tune, “Cozy Little Christmas”, during the event on 30 November.
    She’s the only star on the line-up to perform their own original composition, with K-pop sensations BTS covering “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” and Pink belting out “The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)”.
    Also appearing is Andrea Bocelli, Michael Buble, Chloe x Halle, Derek Hough and Hayley Erbert, Julianne Hough, Adam Lambert, Leslie Odom Jr., and Kerry Washington.

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    The event will also host Disney on Broadway as it returns to the New Amsterdam Theatre, where the casts of “The Lion King”, “Aladdin”, and North American touring companies of “Frozen” will team up for a performance of “Let It Go”.
    The one-hour event will include animated on-screen lyrics for viewers to sing along to and the special will raise awareness about Disney’s Feed the Love campaign.
    Tune in from 8 pm ET on ABC.
    Katy Perry has been gradually back to work after giving birth to her first child in August. “Popular misconception: being a mom isn’t a full time job,” she previously said. “when a mom finally goes back to work (whatever profession they do) it’s not like they been coming from months of ‘time off…’ she’s coming from a full time job… of being a mom, lol.”

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    Tiffany Haddish and Sarah Silverman Join All-Female Comedy Special to Usher in New Year

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    The upcoming end of year comedy special called ‘Yearly Departed’ will also feature Rachel Brosnahan, Natasha Rothwell, Patti Harrison, and many more to bid farewell to the bleak year 2020.

    Nov 15, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Tiffany Haddish and Sarah Silverman have been added to the lineup for Amazon Prime Video’s end of 2020 comedy special “Yearly Departed”.
    Haddish, Silverman and “Insecure” ‘s Natasha Rothwell will all be part of the show, which will be hosted by Phoebe Robinson and executive produced by “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” ‘s Rachel Brosnahan, who will also appear.
    To celebrate the passing of a remarkable and difficult year that has been marred by the Covid-19 pandemic, the female comedians will deliver eulogies for the year and things many have lost out on in 2020 – such as casual sex.

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    “I’m ready to put 2020 on fire like I’m barbecuing at a Black family reunion,” Robinson said when she announced she would host the special back in October. “All kidding aside, the world is beyond stressful and confusing, so I’m honored to help take everyone’s minds off the heaviness with some much-needed comedy while wearing a fresh wig.”
    Ziwe, Patti Harrison, and Natasha Leggero are also slated to appear in the special, which will air on 30 December.
    Emmy Award-nominee Linda Mendoza is tapped to direct the special to bid farewell to the bleak year 2020 while Bess Kalb is going to serve as a head writer.
    “After a year of societal upheaval, plague, murder hornets and banana bread, ‘Yearly Departed’ will give 2020 the huge send-off it deserves, from some of the world’s funniest women,” Amazon said in a statement.

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    Patricia Dempsey Describes 'Grey's Anatomy' Return as 'Healing Process'

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    The actor returns to the ABC medical drama series as Derek Shepherd, reuniting with Ellen Pompeo’s Meredith Grey in the seventeenth season five years after his exit.

    Nov 15, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Patrick Dempsey has opened up on reuniting with Ellen Pompeo for his recent surprise “Grey’s Anatomy” cameo.
    On Thursday (12Nov20) night’s season 17 premiere Pompeo’s Meredith Grey collapsed in the hospital parking lot and a dream sequence took place, which saw her reunited with Dempsey’s Derek Shepherd – who died on the show back in April, 2015.
    Explaining how his return came about, the star tells Deadline, “I came across a photo that I was going to post that had Ellen and I, and I think that produced a call where I reached out to Ellen, and this was right around, the conversation was starting for season 17.”
    “We hadn’t spoken or been together for a while. It was a great opportunity to catch up and say, okay, what can we do for all the frontline responders (amid the pandemic)?” he explains.

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    During the Covid-19 crisis, bosses from the show have been sharing medical equipment from the set with those in need and, according to Dempsey, he was keen to “make people feel better, to give some comfort in this time of uncertainty.”
    “I think the whole atmosphere has changed, certainly working at the beach, and seeing everybody again was really a very healing process, and really rewarding, and a lot of fun,” he confessed. “And hopefully, that feeling translates, and the fans enjoy it. I know that they’ve been wanting us to get back together, and I think this will satisfy a lot of people, and surprise a lot of people, hopefully.”
    Dempsey went on to add that it was “really enjoyable” to get back into character as Derek, and “great to see everybody.”
    “The dynamic behind the camera had changed. There’s much more diversity within the crew,” he noted. “There was a nice balance, too, of equality that I was seeing. So, culturally, there was a lot of things that were different, that I thought were very positive and very inspiring, actually.”

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