Amy Schneider Would ‘Take the Call’ If Asked to Host ‘Jeopardy!’ & More Details From Her New Book (VIDEO)
Plus, why she can’t watch the show anymore and more behind-the-scenes secrets.
Plus, why she can’t watch the show anymore and more behind-the-scenes secrets.
The Season 1 finale left off with quite a few cliffhangers.
Brandi Glanville was contacted by a psychologist claiming to be with the Real Housewives…
Big Brother 25 spoilers now include talk of flipping the vote. This is a familiar narrative for the BB25 cast, so the revelation isn’t shocking. But a quartet of houseguests discussed going against the wishes of the Head of Household this week. Cameron Hardin is the Head of Household after
The Challenge Season 39 hasn’t premiered yet, and calls for MTV’s Season 40 are underway. Season 39, Battle For a New Champion, will feature a unique theme featuring only non-winners of the show trying to become first-time champions of the competition series. With that, there won’t be many all-time greats
Is Gwen leaving Days of our Lives? That’s the question on Days fans’ minds after the ending credits on the show confirmed Emily is the new Theresa Donovan. There have been some crazy recasts in the past on Days of our Lives, but this one is for the books. As
Many fans expressed their concern for Randy Jackson based on his recent time on Live with Kelly & Mark this week. Some felt that “something was off” with the beloved musician and American Idol judge during his appearance on the program. Many took to social media to comment and ask
David Dangerfield and Sheila Mangubat captured the hearts of 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days viewers this season. David and Sheila are both hearing impaired, and Sheila’s family’s living conditions were dire, to say the least. In addition to the struggles they faced during their time on 90 Day
To celebrate “Mean Girls” Day and harness a new generation of fans for the upcoming musical movie, Paramount has unveiled the entire 2004 film on TikTok for free.
The dialogue-light holiday action thriller marks Woo’s first U.S. movie in 20 years since 2003’s “Paycheck.”