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    'Jeopardy!' and 'Wheel of Fortune' Decide to Tape Without Audience Due to Coronavirus Outbreak

    It is further said that the production team of each show makes the decision considering that most of the audience members of both ‘Jeopardy!’ and ‘Wheel of Fortune’ are people in their 60s.
    Mar 10, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune” are taking preventive measures in light of Coronavirus disease. The two of the most popular TV shows reportedly will start taping without live audience as of Tuesday, March 10 since the virus continues to spread throughout many countries.
    A source reveals to TMZ that the production behind “Jeopardy!” is concerned with the well-being of host Alex Trebex, who is currently battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer. He has a compromised immused system from chemotherapy and other treatments and the executives think that it will be too risky to expose him to large audiences.
    It is also said that they make the decision considering that most of the audience members of both “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune” are people in their 60s. It has been reported that most deaths because of Coronavirus happened to old patients who also had other illness.
    The fact that most of them are coming from out of town is also among the reasons why they will no longer tape with audience. The production deems the travel risky and thinks that it will give a potential mean for the virus to spread.
    According to the Centers of Disease Control, there are 423 confirmed cases in the U.S. so far. It is reported that 29 of which were spread from person to person. The agency says that those at risk of becoming very sick from the virus include older adults and those who have “serious chronic medical conditions.”
    “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune” are the latest shows being affected by the Coronavirus outbreak. Prior to this, music and entertainement festival SXSW announced its cancellation. “The City of Austin has cancelled the March dates for SXSW… SXSW will faithfully follow the City’s directions,” a statement from festival organizers read on Friday, March 6. “We are devastated to share this news with you… This is the first time in 34 years that the March event will not take place. We are now working through the ramifications of this unprecedented situation.”
    The announcement came after news that Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, Amazon, Apple and TikTok chiefs had all pulled their presentations from the event.

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    Jessica Simpson Says 'Newlyweds' Was Her Father's Idea

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    During an interview on ‘On Air! with Ryan Seacrest’, the ‘With You’ hitmaker also says that she doesn’t regret doing the reality show with her ex-husband Nick Lachey.
    Mar 10, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Jessica Simpson has credited her father for her hit reality show, “Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica”. Stopping by “On Air! with Ryan Seacrest” to promote her “Open Book” memoir, the “With You” hitmaker revealed it was actually Joe Simpson who came up with the idea of her sharing her marriage to then-husband Nick Lachey with the world.
    Speaking to host Ryan Seacrest about the show, the 39-year-old explained why her father, who was her manager at the time, encouraged her participation. “My dad was like, ‘I really want people to understand you and know that you’re human.’ You know? ‘Because if they get to hang out with you while you’re on the couch, they’ll really understand who you are,’ ” she recalled.
    When asked she regretted doing the show or thought it was a “mistake,” the mother of three responded, “Oh no, it’s been the most empowering thing I could possibly do.” She elaborated, “I do believe that doing ‘Newlyweds’ is what made people – it’s what launched my brand,” before adding that she “would go back and do it all over again.”
    Jessica and Nick’s marriage ended up in a divorce back in 2006 after three seasons of “Newlyweds”. In her “Open Book” memoir, she revealed that the two of them “weren’t even talking to each other” during the filming of the show’s final season. She blamed their “anxieties” about their careers for the failure.
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    During the radio chat, Jessica also talked about her current husband Eric Johnson (III). Having been married to the former NFL pro for nearly six years, the “I Wanna Love You Forever” singer claimed, “The moment I met Eric I was like these people can not come back to me because I’ve let these doors open way too many times and it’s been so destructive.” She added, “Once I met Eric, I truly changed everything.”

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    What’s on TV Tuesday: ‘Babylon Berlin’ and ‘Women of Troy’

    What’s StreamingBABYLON BERLIN Stream on Netflix. This German crime noir covered a lot of ground in its first two seasons. It followed the detective Gereon Rath and the aspiring police officer Charlotte Ritter as they came up against rising nationalist sentiments, a stolen train filled with Soviet gold and a disastrous May Day confrontation between the police and Communists, all set in the years that preceded the Third Reich. In its third season, the show returns to explore aspects of Berlin’s gritty underworld and growing film industry as Rath and Ritter work to track down a cloaked killer who’s been terrorizing a movie shoot. Along the way, Ritter works to gain respect with the homicide squad, Rath encounters troubles at home, and the country braces for financial collapse.MARC MARON: END TIMES FUN Stream on Netflix. At the moment, the world is feeling pretty apocalyptic, between coronavirus fears, economic concerns and the threat of natural disasters. But as anxieties continue to mount, it feels like a prime moment for Marc Maron’s latest comedy special, “End Times Fun.” In it, the comedian chastises the way most people collectively shrug their shoulders when it comes to climate change: “We brought our own bags to the supermarket,” Maron says in his set, pausing, “and that’s about it!” Maron devotes the rest of his time to commenting on Marvel movie fans, life before cellphones and the importance of consuming turmeric.LITTLE JOE (2019) Rent on Amazon, Google Play, YouTube and Vudu. This film, which earned its star Emily Beecham the best actress award at Cannes last year, tracks the events that occur following the development of a plant that’s engineered to improve people’s moods. Little Joe, as the breed of plant is named, releases a potent antidepressant that not only makes those who inhale it happy, but also seems to strangely alter their behavior. The film has been described as “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” for the antidepressant age, but in his review for The New York Times, Glenn Kenny takes that idea a step further. The film looks like “a ‘Snatchers’ reboot as directed by a pod person,” he wrote. “The deliberateness of the styling makes the story’s predictability feel more like inexorability,” he added. “The events may be familiar, but their stagings are unusual and often uncanny.”What’s on TVWOMEN OF TROY 9 p.m. on HBO. This documentary focuses not on the mythical Battle of Troy, but on a team of skilled competitors who rose to victory on the basketball court. In the 1980s, the University of Southern California women’s basketball team, led by Cheryl Miller, won two national titles and rose to mainstream prominence. The film explores how Miller, along with her teammates Pam McGee, Paula McGee, Cynthia Cooper, Juliette Robinson and Rhonda Windham, helped pave the way for female basketball players to compete at a professional level with the eventual founding of the W.N.B.A. in 1996. More

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    'Bachelor' Finale 1 Recap: Peter Weber Breaks Up With [SPOILER]

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    In the first part of ‘The Bachelor’ season 24 finale, Peter asks his family in Australia to help him make decision which one to chose between the two remaining ladies, Hannah Ann or Madison.
    Mar 10, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Fans were close to finding out how Peter Weber ended his love journey in part one of “The Bachelor” season 24 finale, which aired on Monday, March 9. He asked his family in Australia to help him make decision which one to choose between Hannah Ann or Madison.
    After filling his family on the recent issues he had with Madison, they told him that they were concerned about Madison. Considering how she had such different values than him, they thought that could affect their relationship if Peter decided to be with her.
    Meeting with Peter’s family first was Hannah Ann. Peter’s mom Barbara appeared to love her as she shared that she could see herself and her husband in Peter and Hannah Ann. His father also agreed that the two looked very compatible. However, Peter was still feeling conflicted because he knew that he also loved Madison.
    Before bringing Madison to his parents, Peter had a talk with Madison during which she told him that she’s still hurt and frustrated because Peter got intimate with other women in the fantasy suites. Peter apologized once again and told her that he was also frustrated because of her ultimatum. Madison said that she’s “hanging on by a thread” and didn’t feel confident in their relationship.
    That led Peter to beg her not to leave him. After going through a tough conversation, Madison finally met Peter’s family. She assured them that she loved Peter even though things were not easy. She also admitted that she and Peter had a lot of differences but she told them that she’s confident that they would overcome the differences.
    Peter’s brother Jack then asked Peter if she would be able not to have sex until marriage should he choose Madison. Peter said that while it was such a different lifestyle as his, he was willing to compromise. After hearing his answer, Jack felt that while Hannah Ann had flaws, he saw a lot of red flags with Madison.
    Barbara also confronted Madison about the difference in lifestyles with Madison defending herself. Peter eventually realized that his family wasn’t really fond of Madison. Crying, Barbara made it clear that she was all for Hannah Ann. “[Madison]’s not there for you. You have a gem [Hannah Ann] waiting for you, who is madly head over heels in love with you, and God put her there for you,” she said.
    Barbara later told him to bring Hannah home, adding, “We will love her with all the love in the world. She’s a dream come true.” All the pressure, however, made Peter frustrated. At the end, Barbara told Peter that she trusted him.
    During his final date with Madison, they took a romantic helicopter ride. However, how things ended far from being romantic as Madison broke up with Peter. “I just realized…it’s kind of time to surrender,” she said.
    While he was “emotionally drained,” he thanked Hannah Ann for being there for him. However, Hannah Ann wasn’t convinced that Peter was as committed as she was. “I wouldn’t ever want you to do something out of any other reason than truly just choosing me — me for who I am,” Hannah Ann said. Peter told her that his heart was being pulled in two different directions.
    “It hurts when I’m so sure and you’re not. That’s what hurts to hear,” Hannah Ann told Peter. “I’ve given and given and given, and I just want something in return. It’s getting to the point where it’s hard being so certain and sure of someone and not getting that in return. You seem not completely there like I am.”
    Fans will see what’s next to come with Peter and Hannah Ann in the part two of the finale on March 10 at 8:00 P.M. on ABC.

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    Terrence Howard Accuses FOX of Failing to Pay His 'Empire' Fees

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    The Lucious Lyon depicter launches his breach of contract lawsuit days after the network filed a separate suit against him and his company for entangling it in his legal battle with ex-wife.
    Mar 10, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Actor Terrence Howard is suing TV bosses behind his hit hip-hop drama series “Empire” over allegations of outstanding payment.
    Fox Network officials were supposed to pay the “Iron Man” star his TV wages through his company, Universal Bridges, but Howard claims he has not received the agreed funds for the last three episodes produced – and now he’s taking them to court for breach of contract.
    Howard, who still plays music mogul Lucious Lyon on the show, wants FOX executives to hand over the full amount owed, plus attorney fees, reports The Blast.
    The actor’s lawsuit emerges days after FOX chiefs filed a separate suit against Howard and his firm, after finding themselves caught up in a separate legal battle between the star and his ex-wife, Michelle Ghent.
    Howard was ordered to pay her $1.3 million (£991,400) in backdated spousal support last August, but he is appealing the ruling, and has apparently declined to cut a cheque until his challenge is heard.
    His actions prompted Ghent, who was married to Howard from 2010 to 2013, to serve FOX bosses with a legal notice seeking to have her ex’s wages paid directly to her in an effort to collect on the money owed, leaving lawyers for the TV firm to turn to judges for help in deciding where the funds are supposed to be sent.
    A ruling in that case has yet to be made.

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    ‘Better Call Saul’ Season 5, Episode 4 Recap: Managerial Styles

    Season 5, Episode 4: ‘Namaste’In the end, Jimmy went with the bowling balls.They were a fine choice, it turned out. If you’re trying to smash up a guy’s Jaguar by tossing something hard over a high gate, you might need three attempts. Having three objects that are the same weight and size — well, it’s just smart planning.The act of vandalism itself, on the other hand, seems juvenile. It was triggered by Howard’s lunchtime invitation to Jimmy to join Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill, the law firm Howard runs and which was co-founded by Chuck’s (not so) dearly departed brother. The offer is preceded by an apology, wherein Howard confesses that he should have hired Jimmy years ago. This overture won’t surprise longtime viewers. The more we have learned about Howard, the more we’ve realized that the worst thing about him is his shirt collars.If Jimmy truly thought the bad blood between him and Howard was “ancient history,” a “no thank you” would have sufficed. Apparently, that history isn’t ancient to Jimmy, and the question is, why? Jimmy says he’s happy to have a new name and a new career, and he has a stirring, succinct answer when Howard asks him to explain who Saul Goodman is.It’s an answer that is filled with nonsense. Saul’s clients aren’t “the little guy” getting “sold down the river.” They’re degenerate criminals, like the bargain-hunting miscreants we meet early in the episode. Jimmy has the soul of a con artist, and it’s already thriving in ways it never would at a corporate firm.So, what’s with the bowling balls? My sense is that it stems from the lingering rage that Jimmy feels about his brother and the way HH&M mistreated and underestimated him. And a lot of Howard’s humanity — toward Chuck, in particular — is unknown to Jimmy.We never have seen Gus Fring in recruiting mode, but we know this much: When he’s angry, he’s a highly exacting boss. He drives a Los Pollos Hermanos employee to a fryolator-cleaning frenzy as he awaits word of whether the feds will seize $700,000 of his drug money, as he and his underlings have planned. Poor Lyle. There probably wasn’t a speck of grease on that machine. But Gus was fuming that Lala Salamanco had cunningly forced him to surrender a huge chunk of cash and had put his men at risk. The man was in no mood for compliments.Let’s compare Gus’s approach to disappointment to Hank’s. Our favorite D.E.A. agent is disappointed that his team netted little more than that $700,000 and three low-level drug runners when it staked out the dead drops mapped by Krazy-8. (“Booby prize,” Hank mutters.) The bust didn’t yield any clues about where that money came from, which is what he really wants. Does Hank stare balefully at the loot and get all passive aggressive with his team? No. He manufactures some bonhomie and announces to the assembled officers and agents that the first round is on him.Raise your hand if you’d rather work for Hank.When this episode isn’t comparing management techniques, it is a look at the galvanizing power of guilt. Kim feels guilty about the imminent eviction of crusty ol’ Everett Acker, who owns a home on land that Kim’s biggest client, Mesa Verde, has set aside for a call center. She tries, and fails, to persuade the bank to build that center elsewhere. Then she enlists Jimmy to sign up Mr. Acker as a client, which he does using nothing more than his foot, his silver tongue and a bit of bestiality lifted from the Internet. Once again, cranky Mr. Acker gets one of the episode’s best lines, this time by succinctly, and graphically, describing the image.So let’s game this out. Jimmy is about to take some kind of legal action against Mesa Verde on Acker’s behalf. Jimmy is well known to Richard Schweikart, a named partner at Kim’s firm, which represents Mesa Verde. So she’ll instantly be in the middle of a brawl, representing a company being sued by her boyfriend.This stratagem would seem berserk if it weren’t Kim’s idea.Back to guilt. Mike is feeling overwhelmed by it, having been reminded of his role in the death of his son during a tense, driveway conversation with his daughter-in-law. He later slow walks by the scrum of young thugs who attacked him in last week’s episode, in an apparent attempt at suicide by gang. It nearly works. In fact, it’s hard to fathom how Mike survives the ensuing assault. Or how he wakes up in a bed in an adobe courtyard, in a bucolic convalescent ward of some kind, empty but for grazing goats.One guess: Fring had Mike surveilled, and his men stepped in to stop his imminent murder, then found him a doctor and an adobe. It makes a certain sense. Fring either keeps an eye on or eliminates people who know his secrets. He would have wanted to know what Mike was up to given that Mike left his post at the nascent Fring Inc. in a snit over having had to kill a lovelorn German engineer — another source of guilt.Odds and Ends:The writers of this show have a real challenge before them. They have set up a cat-and-mouse plot between Hank and Gus, but we know from “Breaking Bad” that this mouse is never captured by the D.E.A. Generating narrative suspense in these circumstances will not be easy.Maybe the erotic heat between Jimmy and Kim is supposed to be conveyed metaphorically, through morning tooth brushing. They do a lot more of that than smooching, though in this episode we do learn they sleep together in the buff.Three of Gus’s men have been arrested. Any thoughts about what happens to them? It is possible that they are part of the imprisoned group receiving “hazard pay” in “Breaking Bad.” (Those outlays sparked an argument between Walter White and Mike that ended with Mike’s death.) Regardless, Fring is the most careful drug lord in television history. He has a plan. Either those men are going to be cared for, sprung or killed.As many viewers noted in the comments section last week, the reason Mike was so irate at the sight of the Sydney Opera House, a photo of which was pinned to a wall in a bar where he was drinking, was because of Werner Ziegler, the engineer he had to kill. Ziegler had told Mike that his father had a hand in building it.Anyone else find that bowling ball prank a tad on the contrived side? And it seems out of character for a guy whose specialty is messing with minds, no?Lesson: Read the comments. Leave some, too. And remember, escape to where the puck’s going to be.Namaste. More

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    'American Idol' Recap: Judges Moved to Tears by Two Contestants

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    The episode also sees Makayla Phillips returning to the show to audition as she was two weeks too young when she auditioned back in 2017, and this time, she impresses everyone.
    Mar 9, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Judges on “American Idol”, Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan, were impressed by one contestant in the Saturday, March 8 episode. The episode was kicked off with a performance by Danny La Rota who sang Lorde’s “Royals”. Katy thought he was the most “unique” contestant and he unsurprisingly got three yes.
    Following it up was Lou Dawg who performed an original song. Lionel said no, but Katy said yes to him. However, Lou didn’t move on to Hollywood. Makayla Phillips returned to the show as she was two weeks too young when she auditioned back in 2017. She performed “Who’s Loving You” by The Jackson 5 and it was enough to make Katy believe that she’ll be among the Top 10. She got her golden ticket to Hollywood.
    Later, Devon Alexander sang Sam Smith’s “Not in That Way”. The judges loved his performance and gave him a golden ticket to Hollywood. Singing an original song “Slip Away”, Mosean Wilson successfully wowed the judges. Lionel got out of his chair to give Mosean a hug. Meanwhile, Katy was left to tears because of the performance. Mosean got the golden ticket and went to Hollywood.
    Next up was Faith Becnel and she got mixed response from the judges. Lionel didn’t think Faith was ready. However, Katy and Luke said yes to her. Musical couple Kat Luna and Alejandro “Alex” Garrido Cortez then performed “Shallow” together, though they auditioned separately. Fortunately, Kat and Alex both got the golden tickets.
    Singing “I Will Survive” was Tavia, but she didn’t get voted through. The next contestant to audition was Sophia Wackerman who opted to perform “Water” by Bishop Briggs. Fully impressed, Lionel predicted Sophie Wackerman would be top 10.
    Later Jimmy Levy sang “Wicked Games”. Katy, however, stopped him and urged him to perform something a cappella because she knew Jimmy was nervous. Olivia Ximines performed Tori Kelly’s “Language” and sent her through to Hollywood. Marna Michelle, who is wheelchair-bound, performed in front of the judges. The judges didn’t think it was a perfect performance, though they eventually gave her the golden ticket to Hollywood.
    Zack Dobbins showed case his unique voice as he performed an original song. Concluding the night was Ren Patrick. She sang “Dancing On My Own”, much to the judges’ liking. Unsurprisingly, they sent Ren to Hollywood.

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    'RHOA': Kenya Moore Details Her Failed Marriage to Marc Daly, Accuses Him of Cheating

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    ‘My instinct says he’s doing something else because I look around and I see these text messages,’ Kenya reveals to co-stars Kandi Burruss and Cynthia Bailey during an intimate talk.
    Mar 9, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The Sunday, March 8 episode of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” saw Kenya Moore giving an insight into her failed marriage to Marc Daly. During an intimate conversation with co-stars Kandi Burruss and Chyntia Bailey, Kenya revealed more details about the night following the charity event, where Marc could be seen losing his temper at Kenya and “RHOA” crew.
    Kenya revealed to them that she received a tip from her manager the next day after the event that Marc was planning to release an announcement about their separation. Not wanting to be snubbed, Kenya then released her own statement about their divorce. “He forced my hand with that,” she said.
    “Everything just happened so fast. We went to the event, and he just seemed very irritated the whole time we were there, and not loving,” Kenya went on sharing. “He was not being nice to me. He was saying little things under his breath, and it just seemed that everything I was doing, it was like an issue.”
    Kenya also added that Marc became “livid” once they got in an Uber together to go home. While she said that Marc never went physical with her, Kenya told Kandi and Cynthia that her estranged husband is not faithful to her.
    “My instinct says he’s doing something else because I look around and I see these text messages. One of the women was begging him to keep the sex going even though he was married,” she alleged. “That woman–he still communicates with her, after I told him this is inappropriate. I think I missed a lot of red flags [with Marc].”
    Kenya and Marc had talked about getting divorced multiple times, according to her. However, they never really went to take action because Marc always apologized and promised that he would never do it again.

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