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    Gwyneth Paltrow's 'The Goop Lab' Series Branded 'Misleading' by NHS Chief

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    U.K.’s National Health Service Executive Simon Stevens believes the actress’ new Netflix show is putting fans’ health at risk by promoting unfounded health claims.
    Feb 1, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Gwyneth Paltrow’s new Netflix show has been slammed by the head of Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) for putting fans’ health at risk by promoting unfounded health claims.
    Paltrow expanded her wellness brand Goop’s reach into streaming TV with the release of her “The Goop Lab” series this month, which features the star and colleagues at the firm exploring alternative therapies for physical and mental ailments.
    However, according to the BBC, NHS Chief Executive Simon Stevens has accused the show of spreading “misinformation.”
    “Her brand peddles psychic vampire repellent, says chemical sunscreen is a bad idea, and promotes colonic irrigation and DIY coffee enema machines, despite them carrying considerable risks to health,” Stevens said at an academic event on Thursday, January 30.
    A spokeswoman for Goop told the BBC show and brand were “transparent when we cover emerging topics that may be unsupported by science or may be in early stages of review.”
    And representatives of Netflix pointed out when contacted by WENN, the show opens with a medical disclaimer.
    “The following series is designed to entertain and inform — not provide medical advice,” the advice card reads. “You should always consult your doctor when it comes to your personal health or before you start any treatment.”
    Stevens took aim at the “dubious wellness products and dodgy procedures” featured in The Goop Lab as part of a wider trend of misleading internet health advice.
    “Myths and misinformation have been put on steroids by the availability of misleading claims online,” he said. “While the term ‘fake news’ makes most people think about politics, people’s natural concern for their health, and particularly about that of their loved ones, makes this particularly fertile ground for quacks, charlatans and cranks.”
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    In 2018, Goop agreed to pay $145,000 (£112,000) for making “unscientific claims” about “vaginal eggs” it was selling after facing legal from officials at California’s consumer protection office.

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    Terry Crews Is Sorry for Not Supporting Gabrielle Union Amid 'America's Got Talent' Drama

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    The ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ star first sparked backlash after he opted out from defending the ‘Bring It On’ star despite her support for him when he opened up about his sexual assault ordeal.
    Feb 1, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Terry Crews has backtracked on his controversial comment. Days after coming under fire for refusing to stand up for Gabrielle Union amid the drama surrounding her firing from “America’s Got Talent”, the actor took to Twitter on Friday, January 31 to issue an apology to the actress and other black women who were hurt by his comment.
    He started off by recalling something that he once told Kevin Hart, before admitting he needed to do the same thing. “I told @KevinHart4real a while ago, he needed 2 ‘acknowledge the pain of other people.’ Right now I have to do the same thing. I want to apologize for the comments I made,” he said on the app. “I realize there are a lot of Black women hurt and let down by what I said and also by what I didn’t say.”
    Terry went on to assure that he supports black women, before once again apologizing for what he did. He said, “I spoke from my own personal point of without first taking into consideration someone else’s experience.” The “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” star also admitted he deserves all the backlash he has been receiving and hopes that “I can amend any pain I have caused to those who were hurt by my words.”
    Lastly, he directly mentioned Gabrielle to let her know that “it was never my intention to invalidate your experience but that is what I did.” He added, “I apologize. You have been through a lot in this business, and with that I empathize with the struggle toward fairness and equality in the workplace.”
    Calling the “Bring It On” star a “role model to the entire black community,” Terry concluded, “In my desire to be professionally neutral as your co-worker, I should have at the very least understood you just needed my support. Sincerely, Terry Crews.”

    Terry Crews apologized to Gabrielle Union.
    Terry first sparked outrage when he addressed Gabrielle’s exit on “3rd Hour of Today”, opting out from defending the 47-year-old star despite her support for him when he opened up about his sexual assault ordeal in the past. The backlash only got worse when he tweeted, “There is only one woman one earth I have to please. Her name is Rebecca. Not my mother, my sister, my daughters or co-workers. I will let their husbands/boyfriends/partners take care of them. Rebecca gives me WINGS.”

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    Jack Burns, a Comic Force on Camera and Off, Is Dead at 86

    Jack Burns, who found fame as the hilariously pompous half of Burns and Schreiber, one of the best-known comedy teams of the 1960s and ’70s, then made another mark as a television writer, died on Monday in Toluca Lake, Calif. He was 86.Patti Lawhon, the executor of Mr. Burns’s estate, announced the death. He learned he had pancreatic cancer in 2017.Mr. Burns was a popular comic presence for nearly 40 years, beginning with a brief but successful stint as a partner of George Carlin (and at one point showing up for a brief but less successful run on “The Andy Griffith Show”). After his long and fruitful partnership with Avery Schreiber ended, he went on to produce “The Muppet Show,” writing about two dozen episodes.He also wrote for variety shows like “Hee Haw” and comedy specials starring Flip Wilson and Paul Lynde. And he lent his brash, booming voice to animated series like “Animaniacs” and “Wait Till Your Father Gets Home” as well as to an ad campaign promoting the use of safety belts. He was the voice of a crash-test dummy.But it was Burns and Schreiber that cemented his fame. The two comics became known for routines that were flecked with social satire, exquisite timing and rapid-fire repartee, exemplified by their signature “yeah/huh?/yeah/huh?” bantering.Mr. Burns’s loud know-it-all persona played well off Mr. Schreiber’s warm, low-key one, particularly when Mr. Schreiber, as he so often did, punctured Mr. Burn’s pomposity. That was never more vividly on display than in their best-known sketch, in which a blithely bigoted passenger (Mr. Burns) blathers to a world-weary taxicab driver (Mr. Schreiber).In one version of the sketch, Mr. Burns recognizes Mr. Schreiber from a previous ride and tells him that he sells tinsel for a living.Burns: Tinsel, like you put on your Christmas tree.Schreiber: Like you put on your Christmas tree.Burns: Oh, I remember now, you told me. You’re not of the Christian persuasion.Schreiber: I’m not persuaded.Burns: You’re what we call your Judaic.Schreiber: If it makes you uncomfortable, you know you can get another cab.Burns: Are you kidding? I don’t care what a man is. Besides, I couldn’t get another cab this time of night anyway.When they performed the sketch as part of a Second City revue in Manhattan in 1964, Brian O’Doherty, a critic for The New York Times, praised Mr. Burns as a “connoisseur of vulgarity who apparently can sweat at will” and Mr. Schreiber as “an underplaying comic master attached to a Stalinesque mustache.”They spent parts of a dozen years together, had their own series on ABC-TV in the summer of 1973, and broke up about 18 months after that.Mr. Burns explained their comic chemistry to The Los Angeles Times after Mr. Schreiber died in 2002: “He was Jewish. I was Irish. He was mellow and sweet and optimistic, and I was angry and cynical and pessimistic.”John Francis Burns was born on Nov. 15, 1933, in Boston. His father, Garrette, was a military officer; his mother was Mary (Hogan) Burns. After serving in the Marines in Korea in the early 1950s, he studied at the Leland Powers School of Television, Radio and Theater in Brookline, Mass.By the late 1950s he was a newsman at a Boston radio station, WEZE. When Mr. Carlin went to work there as an announcer in 1959, they struck up a friendship and soon realized that they had each developed a comedic Irish character.“Jack’s guy had more of an edge,” Mr. Carlin said in his autobiography, “Last Words” (2009, with Tony Hendra). “These two guys would talk together for hours. They were great characters for saying things you weren’t quite willing to say yourself.”They became a team only after they left separately for another station, KXOL, in Fort Worth; Mr. Burns remained a newsman, and Mr. Carlin was a disc jockey. They performed locally, then left for Hollywood. Success came quickly.Burns and Carlin, as the act was known, were booked at top nightclubs around the country, appeared on Jack Paar’s “Tonight” show and recorded an album at the Hollywood nightclub Cosmo Alley — although it was released (in 1963, a year after they broke up) as “Burns and Carlin at the Playboy Club Tonight.”After the split, Mr. Burns joined the Compass Players, an improvisational troupe, then moved to its successor, The Second City, where he met Mr. Schreiber and developed the taxicab sketch.During their run as a comedy team, they pursued other jobs. In 1965, Mr. Burns was cast on “The Andy Griffith Show” as Deputy Sheriff Warren Ferguson, replacing Don Knotts, who had played Deputy Sheriff Barney Fife since the series began in 1960. Mr. Burns had hoped that he would be able to adapt his onstage style to the character and not remind viewers of the beloved Mr. Knotts.But it did not work out, and Mr. Burns lost the role after 11 episodes. Mr. Griffith blamed himself, telling The New York Times, “We tried to force Jack to do those wild, peculiar things that Knotts did — and he was willing to try — but we made a mistake.”Mr. Burns was a guest star on various TV shows from the late 1960s until the late ’90s. He also found a successful second career off camera.For a decade he was integral to the Muppet empire. In addition to his association with “The Muppet Show,” which began in 1976 and earned him two Emmy nominations, he collaborated with Jerry Juhl to write “The Muppet Movie” (1979) and was a writer on two straight-to-video Muppet productions, both released in 1985.He was also as a producer, writer and script supervisor for the ABC comedy series “Fridays.” In 1981, when the guest host, Andy Kaufman, famously started a fight during a sketch with Michael Richards, a cast member, Mr. Burns, who had been off camera, rushed to the stage and traded punches with Mr. Kaufman.One of the show’s producers was later quoted as saying that Mr. Kaufman had planned the brawl as an improvisation and that Mr. Richards had been prepared for it.Mr. Burns, who retired nearly 20 years ago, leaves no immediate survivors.His role as the voice of a crash-test dummy, Vince, was one of his most enduring, running from 1985 to 1999. In the ads — promoting safety belts for the federal Department of Transportation — Lorenzo Music portrayed Larry, another dummy.In one ad, Vince says: “For years, I’ve been eating steering wheels. For what?”Larry: “To prove how safety belts save lives.”Vince: “But thousands die every year in car accidents because they don’t buckle up.”Larry (gesturing to Vince not to put on his belt): “Vince, we’re dummies. We don’t wear safety belts.” More

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    Katherine McPhee to Tackle Nanny Role for 'Country Comfort'

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    Joining Eddie Cibrian in the Netflix comedy created by Caryn Lucas, the former ‘Smash’ actress will play a struggling singer taking care of a real-life cowboy’s five kids.
    Jan 31, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Singer and actress Katharine McPhee is going from Broadway waitress to nanny for a new TV role.
    “The House Bunny” star, who won rave reviews in New York and London as Jenna in Sara Bareilles’ hit musical “Waitress”, has joined Eddie Cibrian for new Netflix comedy “Country Comfort”, in which she’ll play a struggling singer taking on the role of child minder for a real-life cowboy and his five kids.
    The series was created by Caryn Lucas, a former executive producer on “The Nanny” comedy series and the co-writer of Sandra Bullock’s movie “Miss Congeniality”, according to Deadline.
    Kelly Park will direct the series.

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    Imelda Staunton Will Play the Queen in ‘The Crown’ as It Ends in a Fifth Season

    After several years of family drama and monarchal mayhem, the Netflix series “The Crown” will come to a close after five seasons, the series’s Twitter account said on Friday.The announcement said that Imelda Staunton will play Queen Elizabeth II in the show’s final installment.Imelda Staunton will play Queen Elizabeth II in the fifth and final season of The Crown. pic.twitter.com/hUOob58A9p— The Crown (@TheCrownNetflix) January 31, 2020
    “I have loved watching ‘The Crown’ from the very start,” Ms. Staunton said in a statement that praised both actresses who previously played the queen, Claire Foy and Olivia Colman. “I am genuinely honored to be joining such an exceptional creative team and to be taking the crown to its conclusion.”“The Crown,” which debuted in 2016 and focuses on Queen Elizabeth’s II’s reign and family, was created by the writer and producer Peter Morgan. In a statement on Friday, he said that the time had come to end the series.“At the outset I had imagined ‘The Crown’ running for six seasons but now that we have begun work on the stories for season five it has become clear to me that this is the perfect time and place to stop,” said Mr. Morgan, who also wrote the script for “The Queen,” the 2006 movie that earned Helen Mirren a best actress Oscar. “I’m grateful to Netflix and Sony for supporting me in this decision.”Cindy Holland, vice president of original content for Netflix, said in a statement that she fully supported Mr. Morgan’s creative decision and that she was “excited to see how he, Imelda Staunton and the cast and crew of Season 5, bring this landmark series to a fitting and spectacular end.”The show has cost Netflix nearly $150 million, which is about twice as much as the royal family costs British tax payers each year, and putting together the story line is no easy task. It involves a team of researchers who once a week come to Mr. Morgan’s London home for script meetings, based in part on documents they have attained.There is an expectation to “deliver TV on an annual basis, but what we’re making now is feature-film-quality stuff, and no one ever expected you to make 10 feature films a year — because you’d die,” he told The New York Times last November.Regularly recasting the roles of Elizabeth, Philip and other royals in efforts to reflect their advancing ages, was always part of the plan. “I think that the longest you can believe an actor in an aging part is about 20 years,” Mr. Morgan said in November. “Right from the start, we decided that if it all worked and kept going, we would recast every two seasons.”Ms. Foy famously kicked off the first two seasons, playing a young Elizabeth before she inherited the crown and in the early years of her transformation into a powerful global figure. Her star turn won a Golden Globe in 2017 and an Emmy in 2018.In November, Netflix released the third season starring Ms. Colman as the queen in the 1960s and 1970s, navigating political and economic issues as well as handling complicated family dynamics with her eldest children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, and the death of her uncle and former king, Prince Edward. Ms. Colman, who won a Golden Globe this year for her performance, will continue in the role again in the fourth season.Since the show began, it has been widely recognized, winning multiple awards at the Emmys, Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Golden Globes, where it won in 2017 for best television drama.A release date has not yet been announced for the fourth season, but it will cover Margaret Thatcher’s premiership and most likely will also include Prince Charles’s relationship with Princess Diana, as evidenced by paparazzi photos.It was not immediately clear how far season five will go into the modern era of the royal family, especially the most recent news-grabbing headlines.Last year, Prince Andrew was banished from public life by the queen after he gave a disastrous interview to the BBC about his ties to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, who hanged himself in a Manhattan jail in August while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.Earlier this month, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, unexpectedly announced their plans to “step back” from royal duties. They will lose most of the privileges and perks of royalty once they give up their full-time status and forsake Britain for an uncertain future in Canada and the United States. More

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    What’s on TV Friday: ‘Bojack Horseman’ and ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’

    What’s StreamingBOJACK HORSEMAN Stream on Netflix. After six seasons swilling whiskey and deadpanning, the sweater-wearing title character of this animated Hollywood satire is putting down the reins. The series has followed Bojack, an anthropomorphic horse voiced by Will Arnett, as he navigates a fictional version of Hollywood, where he lives as a has-been 1990s sitcom star. Toward the end of the most recent batch of episodes, he accepted a job at Wesleyan University. How he adjusts to collegiate life will be one of the questions that the final installments — which hit Netflix on Friday — will answer.TED BUNDY: FALLING FOR A KILLER Stream on Amazon. Those interested in learning just how wicked the serial killer Ted Bundy was have no shortage of Bundy-related programming to choose from — Netflix released both a feature film and a documentary series about him last year — but this Amazon documentary series promises a fresh perspective, looking at his behavior against the backdrop of 1970s feminism. It focuses on the misogyny of Bundy’s crimes, and includes the voices of some of the women affected by them. Those women include Elizabeth Kendall, who in the early 1980s published a book about her relationship with Bundy.THE PRODIGY (2019) Stream on Amazon and Hulu. Early intelligence comes with a heavy helping of crazy in “The Prodigy,” a horror movie about a gifted youngster who is possessed by the spirit of a serial killer. As he grows up, Miles (Jackson Robert Scott) exhibits increasingly disturbed behavior (one example involves a classmate and a wrench). The plot involves his parents (Taylor Schilling and Peter Mooney) racing to determine what’s wrong with him before things become too dire. It all adds up to “a ho-hum horror movie given a mild boost by its credible performances,” Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The New York Times.What’s on TVSPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME (2019) 8 p.m. on Starz. Peter Parker takes a break from New York to web-sling around Venice and London in this most recent “Spider-Man” movie. Parker is, of course, the alter-ego of the nimble Spider-Man, who for the past several years has been played by the British actor Tom Holland. Holland’s version of the hero is a high schooler, and in this movie, he goes on a school vacation to Europe, where his pursuit of love with MJ (Zendaya) is rudely interrupted by a bearded villain played by Jake Gyllenhaal, among other loud things. “As is often the case with these movies, a smaller, livelier entertainment is nested inside the roaring, clanking digital machinery,” A.O Scott wrote in his review for The Times. “The filmmakers try to enliven the big fights and action sequences by injecting a bit of self-consciousness about the illusion-driven craft they pursue, and a few sequences take place in an austere, dreamlike virtual realm where visually interesting things are allowed to happen. For a little while, anyway.” More

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    Kelly Dodd and Shannon Beador May Return to 'RHOC' Following Tamra Judge's Exit

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    An insider claims that Kelly and Shannon are both thrilled for the offer to return for upcoming season 15 of the Bravo reality series, but they are allegedly approaching the show in different ways.
    Jan 31, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “The Real Housewives of Orange County” cast members come and go. After Tamra Judge and Vicki Gulvanson decided to leave the show ahead of season 15, it is reported that the Bravo reality show is trying to get Kelly Dodd and Shannon Beador back for the show.
    A source reveals to HollywoodLife.com, “Kelly and Shannon have been asked to return to the show.” The insider goes on saying that both Kelly and Shannon are both thrilled for the offer, but they are allegedly approaching the show in different ways. Kelly is reportedly excited while Shannon is “now going to have a chance to move past her issues with Kelly” in the forthcoming season.
    Shannon was one third of the “tres amigas” along with Tamra and Vicki. She “got a lot of flack on social media about being a third wheel,” but now she will be able to “shine” as she has “always been authentic.”
    Tamra announced her departure on Saturday, January 25. Speaking to PEOPLE, Tamra, who had been on the show for 12 seasons, said, “It’s been a wild ride, and after all these years, I’m looking forward to life away from the cameras. I was offered a chance to come back to the show in a limited role, but would prefer to walk away on my own terms.”
    Prior to his, co-star Vicki Gulvalson shared that she left the show on Friday, January 24. “I will always be the OG of the OC, but it’s time to say goodbye to ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’,” the 57-year-old wrote on Instagram, before referencing her famous party catchphrase. “It’s been an incredible ride for 14 years and I want to thank all of you for your support, for your love and for ‘whooping it up!’ ”
    In response to their departures, Kelly was allegedly “honestly excited that Vicki and Tamra aren’t going to be returning.” Shannon, meanwhile, “will miss her friends,” claims the source.
    “Kelly and Shannon both would love to have their men on the show but that will need to be worked out still,” the informant explains about their partners. “No contracts have been signed and they’re still talking to the ladies about getting new wives as there will definitely be new faces on this season.”

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    James Corden Explains Confusion About Who Drives on 'Carpool Karaoke' After Viral Video

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    In the Wednesday night, January 29, episode of his show ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’, the British host addressed the controversial ‘scandal’ in a mock seriousness.
    Jan 31, 2020
    AceShowbiz – James Corden has addressed the speculations that he doesn’t drive the car on “Carpool Karaoke” after a fan video, featuring a car with him and Justin Bieber inside being towed on a platform behind a larger vehicle. The clip successfully shocked everyone who thought that James drives the car for all this time. Now, the host has decided to come clean about the “scandal.”
    In the Wednesday night, January 29, episode of his show “The Late Late Show with James Corden”, James addressed the issue in a mock seriousness. “I want to assure you that these accusations are not true. I am of course talking about the people saying that I don’t drive the car during ‘Carpool Karaoke’.”
    “I know this looks bad,” the British host said. “But I just want to say right now that I always drive the car unless we’re doing something that we think might not be safe, like a dance routine or a costume change … or if I’m drunk,” he joked.
    “In the case of Justin Bieber it was a safety issue where we thought it was best to tow the car. Frankly, I just kept getting lost in his eyes,” he continued saying, before reading some headlines calling the scandal was “the worst lie since Santa” and the web series itself “TV’s biggest con.”
    “I’m just shocked I’ve done something that’s upset people more than ‘Cats’,” he said. James later flashed a list of the five instances in which his car was towed during the filming of an episode of “Carpool Karaoke”, including Migos, Cardi B and Justin. “I am nothing if not a man of integrity. I swear to you, 95% of the time, I really am endangering the lives of the world’s biggest pop stars.”
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    James himself initially just laughed it off the speculations. Taking it to the official Twitter account of the late night account, the British host joked, “guys, we don’t even use a real car,” alongside a photo of him and Samuel L. Jackson filming CGI scene while holding a car steering wheel control.
    The show then set the records straight in a statement. “James always drives during ‘Carpool Karaoke,” the statement read. “However, on the rare occasion when there is a stunt component and the producers feel it is unsafe to drive, we will use a rig (tow).”

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