Yesterday’s ruling by the High Court looks set to have major ramifications for Johnny Depp. The judge found that twelve out of fourteen of Amber Heard’s allegations of assault could be proved to the civil standard and that The Sun newspaper was not being libellous when it referred to him as a “wife beater.” Depp’s legal team – who said the judgment was “as perverse as it is bewildering” – has confirmed that he plans to appeal, but right now things are looking pretty dire for him.
So, what impact could this have on his career? Well, celebrity branding expert Jeetendr Sehdev spoke to Reuters and said: “I think this is the final nail in the coffin of Johnny Depp’s brand. The verdict does not align with that image.” Meanwhile, Disney has been refusing to respond to queries about the actor’s future with the company, with his...
So, what impact could this have on his career? Well, celebrity branding expert Jeetendr Sehdev spoke to Reuters and said: “I think this is the final nail in the coffin of Johnny Depp’s brand. The verdict does not align with that image.” Meanwhile, Disney has been refusing to respond to queries about the actor’s future with the company, with his...
- 11/3/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
For viewers tuning in to the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards in search of acclaimed series to sample this fall, the constant deluge that is “peak TV” might feel more like a drizzle.
Of the 14 nominees for Outstanding Drama and Outstanding Comedy Series, only three—”Modern Family” (ABC), “Black-ish” (ABC) and “Transparent” (Amazon)—are slated to air new episodes before the beginning of 2017. As recently as 2011, eight of the 12 nominated series returned from the summer hiatus within two weeks of the Emmy telecast, while a ninth, “Breaking Bad,” wrapped up its fourth season in the same span.
With so few nominated series in originals this fall, have the Emmys lost their promotional punch?
Though Los Angeles Times TV critic Mary McNamara recently called the Emmys “the last traditional, tangible mark of success” in the medium’s fast-changing landscape, it’s clear that the timing of the TV Academy’s annual honors...
Of the 14 nominees for Outstanding Drama and Outstanding Comedy Series, only three—”Modern Family” (ABC), “Black-ish” (ABC) and “Transparent” (Amazon)—are slated to air new episodes before the beginning of 2017. As recently as 2011, eight of the 12 nominated series returned from the summer hiatus within two weeks of the Emmy telecast, while a ninth, “Breaking Bad,” wrapped up its fourth season in the same span.
With so few nominated series in originals this fall, have the Emmys lost their promotional punch?
Though Los Angeles Times TV critic Mary McNamara recently called the Emmys “the last traditional, tangible mark of success” in the medium’s fast-changing landscape, it’s clear that the timing of the TV Academy’s annual honors...
- 9/7/2016
- by Matt Brennan
- Indiewire
Just how much does it really cost to get ready for the Oscars? Not only is it historically the most storied event that will take place in Hollywood all year, but who actually wins the Academy Awards is almost a secondary conversation to who's wearing what, how many diamonds are involved and just how glamorous the stars look when they hit the red carpet. So you'd be safe in assuming it costs a pretty penny to look just so from head to toe. Or make that meticulously coiffed head to carefully manicured toe. E! spoke to celebrity stylists Lo VonRumpf and Ugo Mozie and branding expert Jeetendr Sehdev to put a price tag on each step taken on the 500-foot-long stretch of red carpet that goes from here to...
- 2/28/2016
- E! Online
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