Heidi Klum’s America’s Got Talent Salary Revealed! (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Heidi Klum, the German-American model, is also an exceptional reality TV host and judge. She has been on America’s Got Talent for a long time, and that stint has brought in a hefty paycheck over the years as well. She graced the stage of the popular American talent show with Sofia Vergara, Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, and Heidi.
Heidi was the first German model to become a Victoria’s Secret Angel, and after a great modeling career, she transitioned to TV show hosting and a judge. One of her most successful works as a host was the reality show Project Runway, for which the German beauty won an Emmy in the Oustanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program category. She shared the Emmy with co-host Tim Gunn.
Heidi Klum has also appeared in movies and TV shows, for example,...
Heidi Klum, the German-American model, is also an exceptional reality TV host and judge. She has been on America’s Got Talent for a long time, and that stint has brought in a hefty paycheck over the years as well. She graced the stage of the popular American talent show with Sofia Vergara, Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, and Heidi.
Heidi was the first German model to become a Victoria’s Secret Angel, and after a great modeling career, she transitioned to TV show hosting and a judge. One of her most successful works as a host was the reality show Project Runway, for which the German beauty won an Emmy in the Oustanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program category. She shared the Emmy with co-host Tim Gunn.
Heidi Klum has also appeared in movies and TV shows, for example,...
- 4/22/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Get ready for a star-studded episode of “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” as celebrity contestants Tim Gunn, Debbie Gibson, and Luis Guzman take center stage in the Season 4 Episode 6. The iconic spinning wheel is set to determine their fate as they compete for charity.
Tim Gunn, known for his impeccable fashion sense and role on “Project Runway,” joins forces with pop sensation Debbie Gibson and the versatile actor Luis Guzman for a night of spins, puzzles, and entertainment. With each spin, the anticipation builds as the contestants aim to solve the word puzzles and secure winnings for their chosen charitable causes.
Don’t miss the fun and excitement as these celebrities put their puzzle-solving skills to the test. Tune in at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, November 29, 2023, on ABC to catch all the laughter, surprises, and thrilling moments on “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.”
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Wednesday 29 November 2023 on ABC...
Tim Gunn, known for his impeccable fashion sense and role on “Project Runway,” joins forces with pop sensation Debbie Gibson and the versatile actor Luis Guzman for a night of spins, puzzles, and entertainment. With each spin, the anticipation builds as the contestants aim to solve the word puzzles and secure winnings for their chosen charitable causes.
Don’t miss the fun and excitement as these celebrities put their puzzle-solving skills to the test. Tune in at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, November 29, 2023, on ABC to catch all the laughter, surprises, and thrilling moments on “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.”
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Wednesday 29 November 2023 on ABC...
- 11/22/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
From October 5 to October 8, non-profit organization Pride and Less Prejudice (Plp) will hold its third annual #BannedTogether virtual auction to raise $15,000 to send 1,200 LGBTQ-inclusive books to elementary schools across the U.S.
This year’s auction features items and experiences donated by a star-studded group including actor Neil Patrick Harris, fashion designer Christian Siriano, performer Frankie James Grande, singer Hayley Kiyoko, actor Daniel Radcliffe, tennis legend Billie Jean King, actress Sally Field, drag queens Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme, singer Melissa Etheridge, actor Chris Colfer, actress Lily Tomlin and writer Jane Wagner, comedian Ilana Glazer, drag queen Brooke Lynn Hytes, drag queen Latrice Royale, actress Elvira, Broadway icon Idina Menzel, singer Lance Bass, Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon, actor Alan Cumming, television personality Tim Gunn, actress Nicole Maines, actor Harvey Guillén, actress Kat Barrell, singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, singer-songwriter and composer Rufus Wainwright, actress Lisa Ann Walter, advocate Desmond is Amazing, actor Leo Sheng,...
This year’s auction features items and experiences donated by a star-studded group including actor Neil Patrick Harris, fashion designer Christian Siriano, performer Frankie James Grande, singer Hayley Kiyoko, actor Daniel Radcliffe, tennis legend Billie Jean King, actress Sally Field, drag queens Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme, singer Melissa Etheridge, actor Chris Colfer, actress Lily Tomlin and writer Jane Wagner, comedian Ilana Glazer, drag queen Brooke Lynn Hytes, drag queen Latrice Royale, actress Elvira, Broadway icon Idina Menzel, singer Lance Bass, Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon, actor Alan Cumming, television personality Tim Gunn, actress Nicole Maines, actor Harvey Guillén, actress Kat Barrell, singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, singer-songwriter and composer Rufus Wainwright, actress Lisa Ann Walter, advocate Desmond is Amazing, actor Leo Sheng,...
- 10/6/2023
- Look to the Stars
The nonprofit organization Pride and Less Prejudice is holding its third annual Banned Together virtual auction to send LGBTQ-inclusive books to elementary schools. Bidding options include items and experiences donated from over 30 celebrities including Daniel Radcliffe, Billie Jean King, Neil Patrick Harris and more.
The auction aims to raise $15,000 to send 1,200 LGBTQ-inclusive books to elementary schools across the United States.
This year’s auction items include a pair of concert tickets with a postshow meet and greet from Rufus Wainwright; a pair of tickets to see Melissa Etheridge in her Broadway show “My Window”; a pair of tickets to see Frankie James Grande in the off-Broadway show “Titanique”; a pair of tickets to Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme’s Holiday Tour, as well as a photo opportunity; signed and personalized merch from Lily Tomlin, Jane Wagner, and Elvira; a signed original sketch from Christian Siriano; personalized video messages from Nicole Maines,...
The auction aims to raise $15,000 to send 1,200 LGBTQ-inclusive books to elementary schools across the United States.
This year’s auction items include a pair of concert tickets with a postshow meet and greet from Rufus Wainwright; a pair of tickets to see Melissa Etheridge in her Broadway show “My Window”; a pair of tickets to see Frankie James Grande in the off-Broadway show “Titanique”; a pair of tickets to Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme’s Holiday Tour, as well as a photo opportunity; signed and personalized merch from Lily Tomlin, Jane Wagner, and Elvira; a signed original sketch from Christian Siriano; personalized video messages from Nicole Maines,...
- 10/6/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Before Pat Sajak leaves Wheel of Fortune, he and Vanna White will be welcoming another round of stars to play Celebrity Wheel of Fortune. The Season 4 cast includes stars from Ted Lasso, Ghosts, Wednesday, Days of Our Lives, and more TV stars, plus some sports and music legends. Ted Lasso‘s Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard), Wednesday‘s Luis Guzmán (Gomez Addams), and Ghost‘s Danielle Pinnock (Alberta Haynes) will try their hand at spinning the wheel in Celebrity Wheel of Fortune Season 4, per TV Line. Joining them are ’80s music legend Debbie Gibson, ESPN sportscaster Joe Buck, Good Burger 2 star Kel Mitchell, Kim Fields of The Upshaws and The Facts of Life, magician Penn Jillette, NCIS Hawai’i‘s Noah Mills, Saturday Night Live alum Melissa Villaseñor, comedian Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, Making the Cut star and Project Runway alum Tim Gunn, Another Period star Natasha Leggero, Days of Our Lives‘ Kyle Brandt,...
- 9/12/2023
- TV Insider
“Ted Lasso” star Brendan Hunt, “Wednesday” star Luis Guzman, ESPN commentator Joe Buck and ’80s pop singer Debbie Gibson are among the big names joining the stacked cast of “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” Season 4.
The 10-episode season, which premieres Sept. 27 at 9 p.m. Et/8 Ct on ABC, will also include:
Kel Mitchell Kim Fields Magician Penn Jillette Noah Mills (“NCIS Hawai’i”) Melissa Villasenor (“Saturday Night Live”) Danielle Pinnock (“Ghosts”) Gabriel Iglesias (“Mr. Iglesias”) Tim Gunn (“Making the Cut”) Natasha Leggero Kyle Brandt (“Days of Our Lives”) Roy Wood Jr (“The Daily Show”) Former NFL stars Marcellus Wiley, Rashad Jennings and Jared Allen
The show sees celebrities compete for up to $1 million, which is donated to charity of the winner’s choice.
The casting announcement, which was first reported by TVLine, comes as the Wheel of Fortune franchise’s long-time host Pat Sajak announced he will retire after four decades,...
The 10-episode season, which premieres Sept. 27 at 9 p.m. Et/8 Ct on ABC, will also include:
Kel Mitchell Kim Fields Magician Penn Jillette Noah Mills (“NCIS Hawai’i”) Melissa Villasenor (“Saturday Night Live”) Danielle Pinnock (“Ghosts”) Gabriel Iglesias (“Mr. Iglesias”) Tim Gunn (“Making the Cut”) Natasha Leggero Kyle Brandt (“Days of Our Lives”) Roy Wood Jr (“The Daily Show”) Former NFL stars Marcellus Wiley, Rashad Jennings and Jared Allen
The show sees celebrities compete for up to $1 million, which is donated to charity of the winner’s choice.
The casting announcement, which was first reported by TVLine, comes as the Wheel of Fortune franchise’s long-time host Pat Sajak announced he will retire after four decades,...
- 9/12/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Ted Lasso‘s Brendan Hunt, ESPN’s Joe Buck, ’80s pop icon Debbie Gibson, Daily Show vet Roy Wood Jr. and Gomez Addams himself — Aka Wednesday‘s Luis Guzman — are among the boldfaced names headed for the spin-zone that is Celebrity Wheel of Fortune Season 4.
Premiering Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 9/8c on ABC, the starry primetime offshoot’s new 10-episode season will also feature Kel Mitchell (All That, Dancing With the Stars), Kim Fields (The Facts of Life, The Upshaws), magician Penn Jillette, Noah Mills (NCIS Hawai’i), Melissa Villasenor (Saturday Night Live), Danielle Pinnock (Ghosts), Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias (Mr. Iglesias...
Premiering Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 9/8c on ABC, the starry primetime offshoot’s new 10-episode season will also feature Kel Mitchell (All That, Dancing With the Stars), Kim Fields (The Facts of Life, The Upshaws), magician Penn Jillette, Noah Mills (NCIS Hawai’i), Melissa Villasenor (Saturday Night Live), Danielle Pinnock (Ghosts), Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias (Mr. Iglesias...
- 9/12/2023
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
This year, for the fifth time in Emmys history, the number of nomination slots in the Best Reality Host category has decreased from six to five. Although all but one of the four previous cases resulted in full slates of immediate repeat nominees, Gold Derby’s users have come to a solid consensus that, this time, only four 2022 contenders will return and that they will be joined by first-timer Alan Cumming (“The Traitors”). Given the boldness of this prediction in such an instance, the idea of a previously nominated but long ignored host making a comeback should also be explored, since that outcome is statistically just as likely.
Cumming sits in fifth place on our odds-based predictions list behind seven-time consecutive winner RuPaul (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”), the “Queer Eye” quintet, Nicole Byer (“Nailed It!”) and Padma Lakshmi (“Top Chef”). Despite having precedent in their favor, the six-person “Shark Tank” team...
Cumming sits in fifth place on our odds-based predictions list behind seven-time consecutive winner RuPaul (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”), the “Queer Eye” quintet, Nicole Byer (“Nailed It!”) and Padma Lakshmi (“Top Chef”). Despite having precedent in their favor, the six-person “Shark Tank” team...
- 7/11/2023
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Fourteen familiar faces returned for redemption on Thursday’s Project Runway All Stars premiere, which forced each designer to confront the most traumatic look from their time on the show — the one that got them eliminated!
Let’s begin by welcoming back the 14 fan favorites: Brittany Allen (Season 18), Prajjé Oscar Jean-Baptiste (Season 19), Laurence Basse (Season 15), Fabio Costa (Season 10), Bishme Cromartie (Season 17), Johnathan Kayne Gillaspie (Season 3), Mila Hermanovski (Season 7), Rami Kashou (Season 4), Viktor Luna (Season 9), Korto Momolu (Season 5), Nora Pagel (Season 1), Kara Saun (Season 1), Hester Sunshine (Season 17) and Anna Yinan Zhou (Season 19).
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Let’s begin by welcoming back the 14 fan favorites: Brittany Allen (Season 18), Prajjé Oscar Jean-Baptiste (Season 19), Laurence Basse (Season 15), Fabio Costa (Season 10), Bishme Cromartie (Season 17), Johnathan Kayne Gillaspie (Season 3), Mila Hermanovski (Season 7), Rami Kashou (Season 4), Viktor Luna (Season 9), Korto Momolu (Season 5), Nora Pagel (Season 1), Kara Saun (Season 1), Hester Sunshine (Season 17) and Anna Yinan Zhou (Season 19).
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- 6/16/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
From Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the Oscar-winning filmmakers of “The Times of Harvey Milk” and “Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt,” the documentary “Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music” is something of a CliffsNotes version of the performance artist’s mammoth, Pulitzer Prize-shortlisted day-long musical revue that encompassed 246 songs culled from 1776 to 2016. Filming took place during its world premiere between Oct. 8 and 9, 2016, at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn, N.Y. Since then, the piece has been staged as four 6-hour shows.
“Maybe you noticed, this is my subjective take on history,” Mac said during the live set. “I am not interested in this show being about history as much as I am interested in it being about all of us in this room have a lot of history on our backs and we’re trying to figure out what to do with it.”
This little nugget...
“Maybe you noticed, this is my subjective take on history,” Mac said during the live set. “I am not interested in this show being about history as much as I am interested in it being about all of us in this room have a lot of history on our backs and we’re trying to figure out what to do with it.”
This little nugget...
- 6/15/2023
- by Martin Tsai
- The Wrap
Exclusive: There’s more movement in Amazon’s programming team with unscripted exec Chris Castallo moving to the streamer’s scripted division.
Castallo joined the company in 2018 as Head of Unscripted Television for Amazon Studios, focused on non-scripted series for Amazon Prime Video. However, a restructure last year, saw him oversee alternative programming across both Prime Video and its free streaming service Freevee, reporting to Lauren Anderson, Head of AVOD Originals, Unscripted, and Targeted Programming for Amazon Studios.
He will now move into the scripted team. No immediate word on whether he will be directly replaced in the unscripted team.
Anderson, whose team has had a breakout hit with James Marsden prank improv comedy Jury Duty, will continue to oversee unscripted. Her team also includes senior unscripted creative executive Jenny Falkoff.
Castallo was responsible for series such as Lizzo’s Watch Out For The Big Grrrls, which won the Emmy...
Castallo joined the company in 2018 as Head of Unscripted Television for Amazon Studios, focused on non-scripted series for Amazon Prime Video. However, a restructure last year, saw him oversee alternative programming across both Prime Video and its free streaming service Freevee, reporting to Lauren Anderson, Head of AVOD Originals, Unscripted, and Targeted Programming for Amazon Studios.
He will now move into the scripted team. No immediate word on whether he will be directly replaced in the unscripted team.
Anderson, whose team has had a breakout hit with James Marsden prank improv comedy Jury Duty, will continue to oversee unscripted. Her team also includes senior unscripted creative executive Jenny Falkoff.
Castallo was responsible for series such as Lizzo’s Watch Out For The Big Grrrls, which won the Emmy...
- 5/4/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Deadline has learned that Hello Sunshine is shuttering its kids and animation business as part of a strategic decision to focus Candle Media’s kids and animation efforts under Moonbug, the family production studio the corp snapped up for a near 3 billion in November 2021.
Hello Sunshine will collaborate with Moonbug on future kids and animation projects.
As a result, a few individuals will be departing Hello Sunshine over the coming weeks.
The Blackstone-backed Candle Media, which is also co-run and co-founded by Tom Staggs, acquired Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine in August 2021 for 900M.
At last April’s Mip TV, Candle Media co-founder Kevin Mayer spoke about synergies between both Hello Sunshine and Moonbug. The latter is the production company behind popular kids shows like CoComelon. CoComelon was one of the top three streaming programs in 2022 with 37.8 billion minutes viewed on Netflix per Nielsen, behind Stranger Things (52B...
Hello Sunshine will collaborate with Moonbug on future kids and animation projects.
As a result, a few individuals will be departing Hello Sunshine over the coming weeks.
The Blackstone-backed Candle Media, which is also co-run and co-founded by Tom Staggs, acquired Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine in August 2021 for 900M.
At last April’s Mip TV, Candle Media co-founder Kevin Mayer spoke about synergies between both Hello Sunshine and Moonbug. The latter is the production company behind popular kids shows like CoComelon. CoComelon was one of the top three streaming programs in 2022 with 37.8 billion minutes viewed on Netflix per Nielsen, behind Stranger Things (52B...
- 2/4/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
At the end of episode 4 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 15 on January 20, the inevitable head-to-head between twins Sugar and Spice happened, perhaps earlier than expected, and RuPaul Charles made the tough decision to split them up by sending Sugar home. The twins performed what appeared to be a planned-in-advance dancing duet in their Lip Sync for Your Life to the Pat Benatar song “You Better Run,” but a couple of slip-ups from Sugar sealed her fate.
We asked in a recent poll if the judges made the right decision and for the first time this season fans united to suggest that Ru and the judges should have declared one of their seasonal “double shantay” decisions to keep both in the competition another week. In total, 39 of fans who voted say that no one deserved to go home in week 4. If one of them had to go, 25 of voters did agree...
We asked in a recent poll if the judges made the right decision and for the first time this season fans united to suggest that Ru and the judges should have declared one of their seasonal “double shantay” decisions to keep both in the competition another week. In total, 39 of fans who voted say that no one deserved to go home in week 4. If one of them had to go, 25 of voters did agree...
- 1/26/2023
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
Each week on “The Pit Stop,” Bianca Del Rio recaps the latest episode of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 15 alongside a guest host. Following Friday’s fourth episode, Adore Delano reconvenes with Bianca almost 10 years after they sat next to each other during “Snatch Game” on season 6. They sprinkle some of their own memories from that challenge while assessing how the new queens did in their own edition. Watch the full episode above via the official RuPaul’s Drag Race channel on YouTube.
In their recap of episode 4, Bianca and Adore are themselves gagged that RuPaul Charles surprised the cast with “Snatch Game” so early in the season. Adore posits that it’s an exciting twist because we get to see what characters some of the girls that would have otherwise been an early out planned to do. For the most part, Adore thought that most of the character choices were smart...
In their recap of episode 4, Bianca and Adore are themselves gagged that RuPaul Charles surprised the cast with “Snatch Game” so early in the season. Adore posits that it’s an exciting twist because we get to see what characters some of the girls that would have otherwise been an early out planned to do. For the most part, Adore thought that most of the character choices were smart...
- 1/23/2023
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
At the end of episode 4 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 15 on January 20, the inevitable head-to-head between twins Sugar and Spice happened, perhaps earlier than expected, and RuPaul Charles made the tough decision to split them up by sending Sugar home. Do you think Sugar was the right queen picked for elimination in “Supersized Snatch Game”? Vote in our poll below to tell us if the judges made the right choice.
In a surprisingly early installment of “Snatch Game,” Sugar and Spice were grouped together in the second cast of characters. Sugar portrayed internet star Trisha Paytas and Spice chose to play as Miley Cyrus. Both girls managed to squeeze themselves into a lot of the banter during the game, but when it came to the judges’ critiques they were told that they came off as “interruptive” at times. The judges also thought neither made the right choices in terms of...
In a surprisingly early installment of “Snatch Game,” Sugar and Spice were grouped together in the second cast of characters. Sugar portrayed internet star Trisha Paytas and Spice chose to play as Miley Cyrus. Both girls managed to squeeze themselves into a lot of the banter during the game, but when it came to the judges’ critiques they were told that they came off as “interruptive” at times. The judges also thought neither made the right choices in terms of...
- 1/21/2023
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 15 continued on January 20 with the next step in the competition toward discovering “America’s next drag superstar.” Last week, Amethyst fell into the bottom two and won the Lip Sync for Your Life for the second straight time. She sent Princess Poppy packing while the challenge winner Sasha Colby was getting comfortable in the competition. This week, the girls take their seat on the panel of a very special and very “Supersized Snatch Game.”
Seated at the judges’ dais for episode 4 was Emmy winning host RuPaul Charles, longtime bestie Michelle Visage and recurring judge Carson Kressley. They were joined by actress Amandla Stenberg as this week’s guest judge.
The 14 queens still in the competition are: Amethyst, Anetra, Aura Mayari, Jax, Loosey Laduca, Luxx Noir London, Malaysia Babydoll Foxx, Marcia Marcia Marcia, Mistress Isabelle Brooks, Robin Fierce, Salina EsTitties, Sasha Colby, Spice, and Sugar. Check out...
Seated at the judges’ dais for episode 4 was Emmy winning host RuPaul Charles, longtime bestie Michelle Visage and recurring judge Carson Kressley. They were joined by actress Amandla Stenberg as this week’s guest judge.
The 14 queens still in the competition are: Amethyst, Anetra, Aura Mayari, Jax, Loosey Laduca, Luxx Noir London, Malaysia Babydoll Foxx, Marcia Marcia Marcia, Mistress Isabelle Brooks, Robin Fierce, Salina EsTitties, Sasha Colby, Spice, and Sugar. Check out...
- 1/21/2023
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
It's the moment we all wait for during a Drag Race season: Snatch Game!
The iconic Maxi Challenge didn't just happen once; we got a double dose of celebrity impersonations on RuPaul's Drag Race Season 15 Episode 4. It's more than we expected for the competition.
And the challenge arrived much earlier than planned. Seriously, 14 queens?! We were not prepared for this surprise.
"Supersized Snatch Game" was another round of rushed pacing and even faster clips. Just when you thought you could enjoy a scene, the editing needed to brush through to get to the next part.
The problem, in this case, could be due to more footage being needed to show the Maxi Challenge. With two Snatch Games, there needed to be time to give each queen a spotlight and time to land (or bomb) their jokes.
Snatch Game should be a moment to sit back and enjoy what the queens bring to the table.
The iconic Maxi Challenge didn't just happen once; we got a double dose of celebrity impersonations on RuPaul's Drag Race Season 15 Episode 4. It's more than we expected for the competition.
And the challenge arrived much earlier than planned. Seriously, 14 queens?! We were not prepared for this surprise.
"Supersized Snatch Game" was another round of rushed pacing and even faster clips. Just when you thought you could enjoy a scene, the editing needed to brush through to get to the next part.
The problem, in this case, could be due to more footage being needed to show the Maxi Challenge. With two Snatch Games, there needed to be time to give each queen a spotlight and time to land (or bomb) their jokes.
Snatch Game should be a moment to sit back and enjoy what the queens bring to the table.
- 1/21/2023
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Salina EsTitties’ horny reimagining of the Virgin Mary was, shockingly enough, not the most blasphemous moment from Friday’s episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
That accolade goes to Spice, whose take on Miley Cyrus in Snatch Game was nothing short of a jailable offense. Why that voice? Why that laugh? Why constantly hit herself on the head with a hammer? She should have done us all a favor and knocked herself out before the game even started.
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That accolade goes to Spice, whose take on Miley Cyrus in Snatch Game was nothing short of a jailable offense. Why that voice? Why that laugh? Why constantly hit herself on the head with a hammer? She should have done us all a favor and knocked herself out before the game even started.
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- 1/21/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
There are more stories from Sofia the First coming to Disney Junior. A spinoff series from creator Craig Gerber is in development as part of his overall deal with Disney Branded Television.
The studio announced Thursday that Gerber has extended his overall deal, which will now include the spinoff series set in Royal Prep Academy, a school for princes and princesses in the fictional kingdom of Enchancia.
Gerber also has a previously announced series in development at Disney with Kris Wimberly about a time-traveling treasure hunter who recovers lost family treasures. The series is created by Wimberly and will be executive-produced by both Wimberly and Gerber.
“Craig’s commitment to representing diverse characters and stories with messages of compassion, leadership and resilience is a throughline in his career. His ability to tell entertaining, heartfelt and meaningful stories that resonate with both children and adults alike is unmatched,...
The studio announced Thursday that Gerber has extended his overall deal, which will now include the spinoff series set in Royal Prep Academy, a school for princes and princesses in the fictional kingdom of Enchancia.
Gerber also has a previously announced series in development at Disney with Kris Wimberly about a time-traveling treasure hunter who recovers lost family treasures. The series is created by Wimberly and will be executive-produced by both Wimberly and Gerber.
“Craig’s commitment to representing diverse characters and stories with messages of compassion, leadership and resilience is a throughline in his career. His ability to tell entertaining, heartfelt and meaningful stories that resonate with both children and adults alike is unmatched,...
- 11/17/2022
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
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Disney Branded Television is keeping one of its key creators in the fold.
Craig Gerber, the creator of Sofia the First, Elena of Avalor and Firebuds, has extended his overall deal with the kids and family-focused arm of Disney. As part of the extension, Gerber is developing a potential spinoff of Sofia the First, which ended its run in 2018.
“Craig’s commitment to representing diverse characters and stories with messages of compassion, leadership and resilience is a throughline in his career,” said Alyssa Sapire, senior vp development, series and strategy at Disney Junior. “His ability to tell entertaining, heartfelt and meaningful stories that resonate with both children and adults alike is unmatched, and I look forward to continuing our partnership for many, many years to come.”
Said Gerber, “I am excited to be continuing my creative partnership with both Alyssa and Disney Branded Television.
Disney Branded Television is keeping one of its key creators in the fold.
Craig Gerber, the creator of Sofia the First, Elena of Avalor and Firebuds, has extended his overall deal with the kids and family-focused arm of Disney. As part of the extension, Gerber is developing a potential spinoff of Sofia the First, which ended its run in 2018.
“Craig’s commitment to representing diverse characters and stories with messages of compassion, leadership and resilience is a throughline in his career,” said Alyssa Sapire, senior vp development, series and strategy at Disney Junior. “His ability to tell entertaining, heartfelt and meaningful stories that resonate with both children and adults alike is unmatched, and I look forward to continuing our partnership for many, many years to come.”
Said Gerber, “I am excited to be continuing my creative partnership with both Alyssa and Disney Branded Television.
- 11/17/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The fifth episode of “Survivor 43” aired on Wednesday night and concluded with host Jeff Probst snuffing out the torch of Geo Bustamante. The 36-year old from Honolulu, Hawaii was the fifth castaway sent home after being voted out by the Coco tribe on Day 11. Did the tribe make the right decision by voting out Geo? And what were the dumbest, most shocking and most exciting moments of the last episode?
See Geo Bustamante (‘Survivor 43’ exit interview): ‘You can’t trust nobody around here.’
Below, read our “Survivor 43” Episode 4 Top 5 moments. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the 1 million grand prize.
See ‘Survivor 43’ tribe designations and colors: Who’s on Baka, Coco, Vesi tribes?
Top 5 Moments of...
See Geo Bustamante (‘Survivor 43’ exit interview): ‘You can’t trust nobody around here.’
Below, read our “Survivor 43” Episode 4 Top 5 moments. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the 1 million grand prize.
See ‘Survivor 43’ tribe designations and colors: Who’s on Baka, Coco, Vesi tribes?
Top 5 Moments of...
- 10/20/2022
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
Even celebrity hairdressers like Gregory Patterson have had their fair share of bad hair days. The kind that has you running to Sally Beauty in a freight of panic. During a recent interview with WrapWomen, Patterson recalled a time during beauty school when he dyed his hair into an ombré effect of red, orange and yellow. “I looked like a match — it wasn’t cute,” he said with a laugh.
Patterson – after a few attempts – finally passed the state board test and received his hairdressing license. He landed a job at a salon with several celebrity clients, where made connections with agents and Hollywood heavyweights alike. Most importantly, he was able to develop his own “signature style” which became “big, expensive, luxe-looking hair.” Patterson was now the go-to guy for re-creating this look.
Patterson went on to become the lead stylist on Heidi Klum’s “Project Runway” and eventually Tim Gunn...
Patterson – after a few attempts – finally passed the state board test and received his hairdressing license. He landed a job at a salon with several celebrity clients, where made connections with agents and Hollywood heavyweights alike. Most importantly, he was able to develop his own “signature style” which became “big, expensive, luxe-looking hair.” Patterson was now the go-to guy for re-creating this look.
Patterson went on to become the lead stylist on Heidi Klum’s “Project Runway” and eventually Tim Gunn...
- 9/24/2022
- by Emily Vogel
- The Wrap
It was sad to see Jeanette Limas go after the “Concept Store” assignment on “Making the Cut,” especially because it meant she wouldn’t be able to show the 10-look collection she designed. After they put so much work into their collections, I think all four should’ve gotten the chance to show them off, but alas, I didn’t get a vote. We did end up with three stellar finalists, though: Rafael Chaouiche, Georgia Hardinge, and Yannik Zamboni. Which of them was named the next great global brand in “Finale”?
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By now the designers have already mostly completed their work on their final collections: 10 looks, including at least four accessible looks and two menswear pieces. But that’s not all. Before becoming the next great global fashion brand, they’re going to...
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By now the designers have already mostly completed their work on their final collections: 10 looks, including at least four accessible looks and two menswear pieces. But that’s not all. Before becoming the next great global fashion brand, they’re going to...
- 9/9/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Season three of Amazon Prime Video’s fashion competition series “Making the Cut” started with 10 designers from around the world competing to become the next great global brand: Emily Bargeron from Georgia, Curtis Cassell from Brooklyn, Rafael Chaouiche from Brazil, Georgia Hardinge from London, Sienna Li from China, Jeanette Limas from Philadelphia, Markantoine Lynch-Boisvert from Montreal, Gabriella Meyer from Chicago, Ciara Chyanne Morgan from Los Angeles, and Yannik Zamboni from Switzerland. But they couldn’t all make it through to the end. Scroll down for “Making the Cut” spoilers to find out who was eliminated when and why, updated every week as additional designers exit the competition.
See‘Making the Cut’ season 3 cast: Meet the 10 designers competing to be the next great fashion brand
Actress and House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott returned to “Making the Cut” as judges, along with head judge and series co-host Heidi Klum.
See‘Making the Cut’ season 3 cast: Meet the 10 designers competing to be the next great fashion brand
Actress and House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott returned to “Making the Cut” as judges, along with head judge and series co-host Heidi Klum.
- 9/9/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Episode five, “Festival Wear,” was a bloodbath on “Making the Cut,” with outrage from judge Jeremy Scott and the eliminations of both Curtis Cassell and Sienna Li. That left five designers going into episode six, “Social Media Content”: Rafael Chaouiche, Georgia Hardinge, Jeanette Limas, Markantoine Lynch-Boisvert, and Yannik Zamboni. After all that vitriol, it was nice to get back to a kinder, gentler “Making the Cut.” And spoiler alert: no notebooks were harmed in the filming of this episode.
See‘Making the Cut’ season 3 episode 4 recap: ‘One Day, One Team,’ one sewing machine fight, and one ‘sex funeral’ Assignment
“We’re going to turn this thing around,” host and head judge Heidi Klum told the final five. They would get a chance to redeem themselves by showing off their online marketing skills. Not only would they be creating the usual two-look collections — one high-fashion runway design and one accessible...
See‘Making the Cut’ season 3 episode 4 recap: ‘One Day, One Team,’ one sewing machine fight, and one ‘sex funeral’ Assignment
“We’re going to turn this thing around,” host and head judge Heidi Klum told the final five. They would get a chance to redeem themselves by showing off their online marketing skills. Not only would they be creating the usual two-look collections — one high-fashion runway design and one accessible...
- 9/3/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Much to the surprise and delight of all the designers on “Making the Cut,” no one was eliminated in season three, episode four, “One Day, One Team.” So all seven contestants returned to design again in episode five, “Festival Wear”: Curtis Cassell, Rafael Chaouiche, Georgia Hardinge, Sienna Li, Jeanette Limas, Markantoine Lynch-Boisvert, and Yannik Zamboni. All sunshine and puppies and roses, right? Unfortunately, the judges’ momentary mercy curdled like milk in the sun. Let’s get into it.
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“Festival wear has become big business for fashion retailers,” Tim Gunn explains. “Many large brands are creating year-round festival lines. In fact, for the Millennial and Gen-z demographics it’s becoming tangential to resort wear.” We’re talking hippie Woodstock looks, Afropunk, all those wild desert utopia Burning Man costumes. The sky is kind of the limit with this one.
See‘Making the Cut’ spoilers: Who was eliminated, when, and why in season 3? Assignment
“Festival wear has become big business for fashion retailers,” Tim Gunn explains. “Many large brands are creating year-round festival lines. In fact, for the Millennial and Gen-z demographics it’s becoming tangential to resort wear.” We’re talking hippie Woodstock looks, Afropunk, all those wild desert utopia Burning Man costumes. The sky is kind of the limit with this one.
- 9/2/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
“The pressure was on. I knew I had to do something big because nobody wants to go home. I didn’t want to go home. I didn’t want to call my mom and dad and be like, ‘This is it for me,'” remembers designer Jeanette Limas about the “Winter Wear” assignment on “Making the Cut.” She won the assignment, meaning her design was made available on Amazon’s online “Making the Cut” store, but just one episode earlier she was on the verge of being eliminated. Watch our exclusive video interview with Limas above.
See‘Making the Cut’ spoilers: Who was eliminated, when, and why in season 3?
In episode two, “Activewear Champions,” the judges took issue with the flower-inspired fabric bulbs on Limas’s high-fashion runway look, and they thought her accessible look was underwhelming. It seemed that they were ready to send her home, but judge Jeremy Scott changed his mind,...
See‘Making the Cut’ spoilers: Who was eliminated, when, and why in season 3?
In episode two, “Activewear Champions,” the judges took issue with the flower-inspired fabric bulbs on Limas’s high-fashion runway look, and they thought her accessible look was underwhelming. It seemed that they were ready to send her home, but judge Jeremy Scott changed his mind,...
- 8/28/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Welcome to this week’s “Just for Variety.”
Heidi Klum may have been one of the most famous models associated with Victoria’s Secret, but she says she turned down an invite to be interviewed for Hulu’s “Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons.” “They asked me if I wanted to be part of it,” Klum tells me on this week’s “Just for Variety” podcast. “And I was like, ‘If you’re looking for a negative story, you’re barking up the wrong tree because I had the most wonderful time there.’”
Matt Tyrnauer’s three-episode series paints a picture of Victoria’s Secret as a company that was plagued by wide-spread misogyny and sexual misconduct. It also explores former CEO Les Wexner’s disturbing ties to the late child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Klum says she watched the first episode but “hardly anyone I knew was on that show,” she says.
Heidi Klum may have been one of the most famous models associated with Victoria’s Secret, but she says she turned down an invite to be interviewed for Hulu’s “Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons.” “They asked me if I wanted to be part of it,” Klum tells me on this week’s “Just for Variety” podcast. “And I was like, ‘If you’re looking for a negative story, you’re barking up the wrong tree because I had the most wonderful time there.’”
Matt Tyrnauer’s three-episode series paints a picture of Victoria’s Secret as a company that was plagued by wide-spread misogyny and sexual misconduct. It also explores former CEO Les Wexner’s disturbing ties to the late child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Klum says she watched the first episode but “hardly anyone I knew was on that show,” she says.
- 8/24/2022
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Iconic “Project Runway” mentor Tim Gunn is back to make it work on the third season of “Making the Cut,” and TheWrap caught up with the fashion designer to discuss what’s to come.
Gunn will return to guide a new slew of designers for the chance to win a mentorship with Amazon fashion, a chance to sell a collection in the “Making the Cut” Amazon store and the 1 million grand prize. Starting with a runway on the celebrated Rodeo Drive, host Heidi Klum challenges designers to go out of their comfort zone to design high fashion and accessible looks based on various themes while staying true to their brand.
TheWrap sat down with Gunn ahead of this season’s release as he discussed his mentorship style, the evolving fashion industry and his long-running friendship with Klum, who together makes up what Gunn calls “fashion’s oddest couple.”
Gunn also...
Gunn will return to guide a new slew of designers for the chance to win a mentorship with Amazon fashion, a chance to sell a collection in the “Making the Cut” Amazon store and the 1 million grand prize. Starting with a runway on the celebrated Rodeo Drive, host Heidi Klum challenges designers to go out of their comfort zone to design high fashion and accessible looks based on various themes while staying true to their brand.
TheWrap sat down with Gunn ahead of this season’s release as he discussed his mentorship style, the evolving fashion industry and his long-running friendship with Klum, who together makes up what Gunn calls “fashion’s oddest couple.”
Gunn also...
- 8/20/2022
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
“Making the Cut” premiered its third season on Amazon Prime on August 19 with 10 designers competing to become the next great global brand: Emily Bargeron from Georgia, Curtis Cassell from Brooklyn, Rafael Chaouiche from Brazil, Georgia Hardinge from London, Sienna Li from China, Jeanette Limas from Philadelphia, Markantoine Lynch-Boisvert from Montreal, Gabriella Meyer from Chicago, Ciara Chyanne Morgan from Los Angeles, and Yannik Zamboni from Switzerland. The winner will receive 1 million to invest in their brand, a mentorship with Amazon Fashion, and the opportunity to sell a collection through Amazon’s online “Making the Cut” store. So who made a strong first impression in “Evening Wear” and who failed to make the cut?
“I think this is the best bunch yet,” says host and head judge Heidi Klum of the contestants in the episode’s opening. And co-host and mentor Tim Gunn is excited to shoot the season in Los Angeles,...
“I think this is the best bunch yet,” says host and head judge Heidi Klum of the contestants in the episode’s opening. And co-host and mentor Tim Gunn is excited to shoot the season in Los Angeles,...
- 8/19/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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A new class of fashion designers are making it work. Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn return to guide 10 talents from across the world as they compete for a 1 million prize and then some in Making the Cut season three, which premieres today on Amazon Prime Video — and you can already shop the first winning collection online.
This season’s international lineup includes Savannah-based vintage boutique owner and Mamie Ruth designer Emily Bargeron, Curtis Cassell (who founded the nonbinary label Queera in Brooklyn), Brazilian talent Rafael Chaouiche, London’s Georgia Hardinge (whose sculptural pieces have been worn by Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys and more), N.Y.-based Sienna Li, Philadelphia-based Jeanette Limas, Los Angeles-based Ciara Morgan (whose label, Ciara Chyanne has been worn by Liza Koshy and Elaine Welteroth) and Gabriella Meyer (whose label Denimcratic has been worn by Issa Rae, Sza, Camila Cabello,...
A new class of fashion designers are making it work. Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn return to guide 10 talents from across the world as they compete for a 1 million prize and then some in Making the Cut season three, which premieres today on Amazon Prime Video — and you can already shop the first winning collection online.
This season’s international lineup includes Savannah-based vintage boutique owner and Mamie Ruth designer Emily Bargeron, Curtis Cassell (who founded the nonbinary label Queera in Brooklyn), Brazilian talent Rafael Chaouiche, London’s Georgia Hardinge (whose sculptural pieces have been worn by Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys and more), N.Y.-based Sienna Li, Philadelphia-based Jeanette Limas, Los Angeles-based Ciara Morgan (whose label, Ciara Chyanne has been worn by Liza Koshy and Elaine Welteroth) and Gabriella Meyer (whose label Denimcratic has been worn by Issa Rae, Sza, Camila Cabello,...
- 8/19/2022
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fresh off a romantic island getaway with her husband and four kids, Heidi Klum is back to work — and remembering her shocking worst date ever.
Appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Thursday with guest host Nicole Byer, Klum recalls a Nsfw story from her single days.
“I had one weird date where we went to a movie theatre,” Klum begins her story, noting that her date was holding a large bucket of popcorn. “Which I thought was already strange, like, why do I always have to reach over? Why don’t you reach over?”
“And I’m reaching over and I’m eating the popcorn,” she continues, “and then, all of the sudden, there’s a hot dog in the popcorn — but it was attached. The hot dog that’s still attached.”
Klum describes the incident as “very memorable,” noting that it “never happened again.”
Byer quips, “I could imagine that’s memorable.
Appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Thursday with guest host Nicole Byer, Klum recalls a Nsfw story from her single days.
“I had one weird date where we went to a movie theatre,” Klum begins her story, noting that her date was holding a large bucket of popcorn. “Which I thought was already strange, like, why do I always have to reach over? Why don’t you reach over?”
“And I’m reaching over and I’m eating the popcorn,” she continues, “and then, all of the sudden, there’s a hot dog in the popcorn — but it was attached. The hot dog that’s still attached.”
Klum describes the incident as “very memorable,” noting that it “never happened again.”
Byer quips, “I could imagine that’s memorable.
- 8/19/2022
- by Rachel West
- ET Canada
Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine has launched an unscripted unit in the U.K.
The Candle Media-backed studio has appointed former Channel 4 head of features and formats Sarah Lazenby to lead the division as executive VP of unscripted U.K. She will report into Hello Sunshine’s head of unscripted Sara Rea, who joined the studio following the acquisition of her company Skr Productions.
As part of the expansion, Hello Sunshine Unscripted U.K. is currently developing its first production with “It’s a Sin” broadcaster Channel 4.
The move into the U.K., particularly for unscripted, is a sound move for Hello Sunshine, and follows similar drives by companies such as Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton’s HiddenLight Productions, which have similarly been keen to work with the U.K.’s world-leading factual and non-scripted production community.
At Channel 4, Lazenby was responsible for overseeing a large unscripted slate that...
The Candle Media-backed studio has appointed former Channel 4 head of features and formats Sarah Lazenby to lead the division as executive VP of unscripted U.K. She will report into Hello Sunshine’s head of unscripted Sara Rea, who joined the studio following the acquisition of her company Skr Productions.
As part of the expansion, Hello Sunshine Unscripted U.K. is currently developing its first production with “It’s a Sin” broadcaster Channel 4.
The move into the U.K., particularly for unscripted, is a sound move for Hello Sunshine, and follows similar drives by companies such as Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton’s HiddenLight Productions, which have similarly been keen to work with the U.K.’s world-leading factual and non-scripted production community.
At Channel 4, Lazenby was responsible for overseeing a large unscripted slate that...
- 8/19/2022
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine is headed for Britain. The Candle Media-owned production company is launching an unscripted division in the UK, and is already developing its first production with terrestrial network Channel 4.
Hello Sunshine Unscripted UK will be led by Sarah Lazenby, a former Channel 4 Head of Features and Formats who left the broadcaster last year. While at the British public service broadcaster, she oversaw major titles such as The Great British Bake Off, Jamie Oliver’s programs and formats such as Flirty Dancing and Netflix co-pro Crazy Delicious. More recently she produced HBO’s Emmy-nominated retrospective special Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts.
Lazenby will be Executive Vice President, Unscripted UK and report to Hello Sunshine’s Head of Unscripted Sara Rea. Hello Sunshine last year acquired Rea’s company Skr Productions, which was behind Prime Video’s Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn series Making the Cut.
Hello Sunshine Unscripted UK will be led by Sarah Lazenby, a former Channel 4 Head of Features and Formats who left the broadcaster last year. While at the British public service broadcaster, she oversaw major titles such as The Great British Bake Off, Jamie Oliver’s programs and formats such as Flirty Dancing and Netflix co-pro Crazy Delicious. More recently she produced HBO’s Emmy-nominated retrospective special Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts.
Lazenby will be Executive Vice President, Unscripted UK and report to Hello Sunshine’s Head of Unscripted Sara Rea. Hello Sunshine last year acquired Rea’s company Skr Productions, which was behind Prime Video’s Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn series Making the Cut.
- 8/19/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
As Season 3 of “Making the Cut” hits Prime Video Friday, Aug. 19, mentor Tim Gunn tells TheWrap how “Project Runway’s” major success delayed the start of its fellow design competition show.
“[‘Making the Cut’] actually is the show that Heidi [Klum] and I’ve wanted to do for years, but because of the success of ‘Project Runway,’ no one would let us tamper with the format,” Gunn told TheWrap.
Compared to “Project Runway,” which Klum hosted alongside Gunn as the designers’ mentor from 2004 to 2018, Gunn sees the Prime Video series as “a much broader conversation,” which takes designers’ brands and overall potential into account during judging.
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“[‘Making the Cut’] actually is the show that Heidi [Klum] and I’ve wanted to do for years, but because of the success of ‘Project Runway,’ no one would let us tamper with the format,” Gunn told TheWrap.
Compared to “Project Runway,” which Klum hosted alongside Gunn as the designers’ mentor from 2004 to 2018, Gunn sees the Prime Video series as “a much broader conversation,” which takes designers’ brands and overall potential into account during judging.
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“Speaking as a mentor, it’s a much broader conversation than talking about a pretty dress or a dress that’s not so pretty or a janky hemline,...
- 8/18/2022
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
“Making the Cut” returns for its third season on Amazon Prime Video on August 19. The fashion competition series seeks to discover the next great fashion brand. Hosted and executive produced by Emmy winners Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn (formerly of “Project Runway”), the series will select a new winner from a group of 10 designers and entrepreneurs from around the world. Meet all those new contestants below.
Klum will be evaluating the contestants’ work along with fellow returning judges Nicole Richie (House of Harlow 1960 creative director) and Jeremy Scott (Moschino creative director). Guest judges featured throughout the season will include R&b singers Chloe x Halle, stylist Jason Bolden, and model Wisdom Kaye. The competition will take place in Los Angeles, and runway shows will be set at visually rich locations like Rodeo Drive, the picturesque Vasquez Rocks, and a skyscraper rooftop overlooking the city skyline.
While getting to know the...
Klum will be evaluating the contestants’ work along with fellow returning judges Nicole Richie (House of Harlow 1960 creative director) and Jeremy Scott (Moschino creative director). Guest judges featured throughout the season will include R&b singers Chloe x Halle, stylist Jason Bolden, and model Wisdom Kaye. The competition will take place in Los Angeles, and runway shows will be set at visually rich locations like Rodeo Drive, the picturesque Vasquez Rocks, and a skyscraper rooftop overlooking the city skyline.
While getting to know the...
- 8/10/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Prime Video has released the official trailer for Season Three of Making the Cut. Returning to Prime Video on August 19 in its most competitive season yet, hosts and executive producers Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn search for the next great global fashion brand. The new season will drop two episodes each week, culminating in an epic finale on September 9, exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. Making the Cut is once again on a mission to find the next great global fashion brand. Season Three of the fashion-competition series, hosted and executive produced by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, will return August 19 on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. Actress and House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and fashion pop icon and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott will return as judges, with pop superstars Chloe x Halle, A-list stylist Jason Bolden, and...
- 7/29/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Nobody said becoming a global fashion superstar would be easy. Contestants battle with their own emotions as much as their sewing machines in the trailer for season three of Making the Cut, premiering August 19 on Prime Video. Hosted and executive produced by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, the new season features a fresh crop of 10 entrepreneurs and designers from around the world, looking to cement themselves as fashion phenomenons. Oh, and the 1,000,000 grand prize doesn't hurt, either. "Los Angeles' diverse fashion scene will continue to set the perfect backdrop for Making the Cut," according to the streamer. "Some of this season's runway locations include the iconic Rodeo...
- 7/28/2022
- E! Online
Exclusive: We’ll be seeing more of Kiela in the upcoming fifth season of Freeform’s Grown-ish. Daniella Perkins, who recurred as the character in Season 4, has been promoted to series regular for the upcoming fifth season. Additionally, Matthew Sato (Doogie Kamealoha M.D.), Tara Raani, Justine Skye (Already Gone), Amelie Zilber, Ceyair Wright (Space Jam: A New Legacy) and Slick Woods have joined the cast in recurring roles in the series starring Yara Shahidi.
Perkins’ Kiela, a sophomore, is Luca’s little sister but she’s trying to forge her own path at Cal U.
Perkins appeared in 10 episodes last season.
In Grown-ish Season 5, on the heels of big sister Zoey’s (Shahidi). graduation, Andre Johnson Jr. (Marcus Scribner), Aka Junior, enrolls at Cal U and embarks on his own journey to being “grown.
Raani plays Zaara, a first-generation Muslim-American. She is a sophomore, type A overachiever with a lot of swagger.
Perkins’ Kiela, a sophomore, is Luca’s little sister but she’s trying to forge her own path at Cal U.
Perkins appeared in 10 episodes last season.
In Grown-ish Season 5, on the heels of big sister Zoey’s (Shahidi). graduation, Andre Johnson Jr. (Marcus Scribner), Aka Junior, enrolls at Cal U and embarks on his own journey to being “grown.
Raani plays Zaara, a first-generation Muslim-American. She is a sophomore, type A overachiever with a lot of swagger.
- 7/5/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Wife and husband team Rebecca Romijn (“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”) and Jerry O’Connell (“The Talk”) will co-host CBS’ upcoming reality series “The Real Love Boat,” the network announced Tuesday.
Inspired by the ’70s scripted series “The Love Boat,” “The Real Love Boat” is a dating show that sees contestants mingling on a luxury cruise ship, sailing through the Mediterranean. The show will feature destination dates and challenges between the couples that form, with one couple winning a cash prize and a free trip from Princess Cruises.
“The Real Love Boat” is set to premiere Oct. 5 at 9 p.m. Et on CBS, following “Survivor” and leading into “The Amazing Race.” Eureka Production produces the series in association with Buster Productions. Chris Culvenor, Paul Franklin, Wes Dening and Jay Bienstock executive produce the series for Eureka.
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“Making the Cut” is returning to Prime Video...
Inspired by the ’70s scripted series “The Love Boat,” “The Real Love Boat” is a dating show that sees contestants mingling on a luxury cruise ship, sailing through the Mediterranean. The show will feature destination dates and challenges between the couples that form, with one couple winning a cash prize and a free trip from Princess Cruises.
“The Real Love Boat” is set to premiere Oct. 5 at 9 p.m. Et on CBS, following “Survivor” and leading into “The Amazing Race.” Eureka Production produces the series in association with Buster Productions. Chris Culvenor, Paul Franklin, Wes Dening and Jay Bienstock executive produce the series for Eureka.
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- 6/29/2022
- by Wilson Chapman, Sasha Urban and Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
Prime Video’s fashion competition and shoppable series Making the Cut is returning this summer. The streaming service has announced that Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn’s series will premiere its third season on Friday, August 19. Two episodes will drop each week, with the finale set for September 9. Klum and Gunn host and executive produce, and they and judges Nicole Richie and Jeremy Scott will be joined throughout Season 3 by guest judges pop superstars Chloe x Halle, A-List stylist Jason Bolden, and fashion TikToker and model Wisdom Kaye. Season 3 brings together a talented group of 10 designers from around the world to compete for 1 million, a mentorship with Amazon Fashion, and the opportunity to create an exclusive co-brand with Amazon Fashion and launch their existing brands in the Amazon Fashion store. Limited editions of the winning look from each episode will be available for purchase exclusively in Amazon Fashion’s Making the Cut store.
- 6/28/2022
- TV Insider
Unscripted competition series continue to be a point of emphasis for major streaming services and it’s no different for Prime Video, which will debut the third season of “Making the Cut” on August 19, the streamer announced Tuesday.
Joining hosts and executive producers Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn as guest judges this season are Chloe x Halle, stylist Jason Bolden and fashion TikToker and model Wisdom Kaye. House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott were previously announced as judges.
Season 3 will feature 10 designers from across the world who will compete for the 1 million prize and a mentorship with Amazon fashion.
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Ciara Chyanne Morgan: A self-taught designer who took extended fashion courses at Otis College of Art and Design, the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Woodbury University,...
Joining hosts and executive producers Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn as guest judges this season are Chloe x Halle, stylist Jason Bolden and fashion TikToker and model Wisdom Kaye. House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott were previously announced as judges.
Season 3 will feature 10 designers from across the world who will compete for the 1 million prize and a mentorship with Amazon fashion.
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- 6/28/2022
- by Brandon Katz
- The Wrap
Not long after the introduction of the reality and competition program Emmy categories in the early 2000s, the TV academy decided to begin honoring the work of those shows’ presenters by establishing the Best Reality/Competition Host category in 2008. Over the years, the nominees here have hailed from game and talent shows of all kinds, including those structured around dancing, singing, fashion, and food.
Included on the 2022 ballot list below is reigning champion RuPaul of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” who has triumphed on all six of his consecutive bids for the VH1 series. Others seeking repeat victories include Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum (“Making the Cut;” formerly of “Project Runway”), Jane Lynch (“Weakest Link;” formerly of “Hollywood Game Night”), and Jeff Probst (“Survivor”).
Voting for nominations in this category is not open to the entire academy membership, but rather restricted to members of eight peer groups: casting directors, daytime programming, performers,...
Included on the 2022 ballot list below is reigning champion RuPaul of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” who has triumphed on all six of his consecutive bids for the VH1 series. Others seeking repeat victories include Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum (“Making the Cut;” formerly of “Project Runway”), Jane Lynch (“Weakest Link;” formerly of “Hollywood Game Night”), and Jeff Probst (“Survivor”).
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- 6/22/2022
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
You can catch all the episodes of Amazon’s fashion-focused reality show “Making the Cut” on Amazon Prime Video. If you are a fashion guru or love a good competition, this show was made for you.
Thinking of whether or not to binge-watch “Making the Cut?” Here’s all you need to know about the show.
About “Making the Cut”
“Making the Cut” is a fashion show hosted by “Project Runway” alums Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn. Set in Los Angeles, the series follows selected fashion designers from around the globe as they compete to be the next global fashion brand. The winner receives 1 million prize money, one-year mentorship with Amazon Fashion, and an opportunity to sell their collections in Amazon’s “Making the Cut” store.
The series is produced by Amazon Studios and Skr Productions with executive producers Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Sara Rea, Jennifer Love, and Page Feldman.
Thinking of whether or not to binge-watch “Making the Cut?” Here’s all you need to know about the show.
About “Making the Cut”
“Making the Cut” is a fashion show hosted by “Project Runway” alums Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn. Set in Los Angeles, the series follows selected fashion designers from around the globe as they compete to be the next global fashion brand. The winner receives 1 million prize money, one-year mentorship with Amazon Fashion, and an opportunity to sell their collections in Amazon’s “Making the Cut” store.
The series is produced by Amazon Studios and Skr Productions with executive producers Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Sara Rea, Jennifer Love, and Page Feldman.
- 6/2/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn are once again on the search for the next great fashion designer: Their competition series Making the Cut has been renewed for a third season, premiering this summer on Prime Video.
Actress/designer Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott will return as judges, with additional guest judges to be announced. Klum and Gunn serve as hosts and executive producers on the program, which seeks to find the next great global fashion brand among 10 competitors.
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Actress/designer Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott will return as judges, with additional guest judges to be announced. Klum and Gunn serve as hosts and executive producers on the program, which seeks to find the next great global fashion brand among 10 competitors.
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- 4/13/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Amazon has ordered Season 3 of the fashion-competition series “Making the Cut,” which will premiere this summer.
Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn will return to host the new season as well as executive produce. Actress and House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie will work with Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott as judges on the show. Additional guest judges will be announced at a later date.
“I am excited for ‘Making the Cut’ to return this summer for its third season,” Klum said. “I was so happy to be reunited with Tim, Nicole and Jeremy as we searched for the next great global fashion brand among our most talented group of designers yet! This season’s fashion far exceeded our expectations and there are so many amazing looks that I cannot wait to wear myself.”
The new season will feature a new group of 10 entrepreneurs and designers who are ready to...
Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn will return to host the new season as well as executive produce. Actress and House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie will work with Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott as judges on the show. Additional guest judges will be announced at a later date.
“I am excited for ‘Making the Cut’ to return this summer for its third season,” Klum said. “I was so happy to be reunited with Tim, Nicole and Jeremy as we searched for the next great global fashion brand among our most talented group of designers yet! This season’s fashion far exceeded our expectations and there are so many amazing looks that I cannot wait to wear myself.”
The new season will feature a new group of 10 entrepreneurs and designers who are ready to...
- 4/13/2022
- by Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
Making the Cut is officially returning for Season 3 this summer, Prime Video announced April 13. Hosted and executive produced by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, the the third season of Making the Cut is back on its mission to find the next great global fashion brand. Actress and House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott will return as judges, and they’ll be joined by guest judges throughout the season. The guest judges will be revealed at a later date. Making the Cut Season 3 features a new group of 10 entrepreneurs and designers from around the world, who are eager to make their brands the newest global phenomenon. The winner will receive 1 million to invest in their business, a mentorship with Amazon Fashion, and an opportunity to create an exclusive co-brand with Amazon Fashion and sell their existing collection in Amazon Fashion’s Making the Cut store.
- 4/13/2022
- TV Insider
Amazon continues to search for the next great global fashion brand after renewing reality competition series Making the Cut for a third season.
The fashion series, which is hosted and exec produced by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, will air this summer.
The first season aired in March 2020, and the second season premiered in July 2021.
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Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott return as judges. Richie was a judge on the first season alongside Naomi Campbell, Chiara Ferragni, Carine Roitfled and Joseph Altuzarra, while Scott judged the second season with Winnie Harlow. More Season 3 judges will be revealed later.
It will continue to be set in Los Angeles with runway locations including Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, the desert landscape of Vasquez Rocks and a rooftop of one of Downtown L.A.’s skyscrapers.
The series will feature...
The fashion series, which is hosted and exec produced by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, will air this summer.
The first season aired in March 2020, and the second season premiered in July 2021.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows Ended Or Continuing In 2021-22 Season
Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott return as judges. Richie was a judge on the first season alongside Naomi Campbell, Chiara Ferragni, Carine Roitfled and Joseph Altuzarra, while Scott judged the second season with Winnie Harlow. More Season 3 judges will be revealed later.
It will continue to be set in Los Angeles with runway locations including Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, the desert landscape of Vasquez Rocks and a rooftop of one of Downtown L.A.’s skyscrapers.
The series will feature...
- 4/13/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“Making the Cut,” Prime Video’s fashion designer competition, will return for a third season this summer.
Joining hosts and executive producers Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn in Season 3 are Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott, who will serve as judges. Richie and Scott were previously judges on the show.
“I am excited for ‘Making the Cut’ to return this summer for its third season,” Klum said in a statement. “I was so happy to be reunited with Tim, Nicole, and Jeremy as we searched for the next great global fashion brand among our most talented group of designers yet! This season’s fashion far exceeded our expectations and there are so many amazing looks that I cannot wait to wear myself.”
“Making the Cut” Season 3 (Prime Video)
Over the course of the upcoming third season, various additional guest judges will make appearances, though Prime Video plans to...
Joining hosts and executive producers Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn in Season 3 are Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott, who will serve as judges. Richie and Scott were previously judges on the show.
“I am excited for ‘Making the Cut’ to return this summer for its third season,” Klum said in a statement. “I was so happy to be reunited with Tim, Nicole, and Jeremy as we searched for the next great global fashion brand among our most talented group of designers yet! This season’s fashion far exceeded our expectations and there are so many amazing looks that I cannot wait to wear myself.”
“Making the Cut” Season 3 (Prime Video)
Over the course of the upcoming third season, various additional guest judges will make appearances, though Prime Video plans to...
- 4/13/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Doug Herzog, who ran networks including MTV and Comedy Central, is to explore the glory days and crazy world of cable TV in a new podcast series.
Herzog, who spent the better part of four decades at Viacom, has teamed up with TV critic Jen Chaney and SiriusXM in Basic!.
The series, which is produced in conjunction with Pantheon Media, will tell the story of how networks such as MTV and Comedy Central, as well as FX and ESPN, changed the television landscape.
The show will revisit cable’s low-budget, quirky beginnings all the way up to the Emmy Award-winning premium dramas of the modern era. Basic! will feature interviews with the stars and key players that helped make cable TV the most important utility in any American home.
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Herzog, who spent the better part of four decades at Viacom, has teamed up with TV critic Jen Chaney and SiriusXM in Basic!.
The series, which is produced in conjunction with Pantheon Media, will tell the story of how networks such as MTV and Comedy Central, as well as FX and ESPN, changed the television landscape.
The show will revisit cable’s low-budget, quirky beginnings all the way up to the Emmy Award-winning premium dramas of the modern era. Basic! will feature interviews with the stars and key players that helped make cable TV the most important utility in any American home.
It will also look at milestone moments in basic cable history, from Live-Aid to the Monday Night Wrestling Wars, from...
- 3/22/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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