(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Episode 803 of “Game of Thrones,” titled “The Long Night”)
Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) may have killed the Night King — but Drake may have just killed Arya Stark with his own personal endorsement.
While accepting the award for the Top Billboard 200 Album for “Scorpion” at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday, Drake thanked several people who helped him snag that trophy. And then he gave a very specific reference to the baddest girl in Westeros for singlehandedly killing the Night King and thus his entire undead army during the Battle of Winterfell on last Sunday’s “Game of Thrones.”
“Hey, shout-out to Arya Stark for putting in that work last week,” Drake said.
The congrats was very sweet and a cool nod to all the “GoT” fans in the house and watching at home — until some of them realized Drake may have just jinxed the young Stark girl.
Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) may have killed the Night King — but Drake may have just killed Arya Stark with his own personal endorsement.
While accepting the award for the Top Billboard 200 Album for “Scorpion” at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday, Drake thanked several people who helped him snag that trophy. And then he gave a very specific reference to the baddest girl in Westeros for singlehandedly killing the Night King and thus his entire undead army during the Battle of Winterfell on last Sunday’s “Game of Thrones.”
“Hey, shout-out to Arya Stark for putting in that work last week,” Drake said.
The congrats was very sweet and a cool nod to all the “GoT” fans in the house and watching at home — until some of them realized Drake may have just jinxed the young Stark girl.
- 5/2/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The Washington Capitals broke a two decade drought on Wednesday with a resounding 4-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 7 of the NHL Eastern Conference Finals.
They will now advance to the Stanley Cup Finals to face the Vegas Golden Knights, with Game 1 taking place in Sin City on Monday.
While the Capitals were founded in 1974 and have battled for the Cup twice (the last time was in 1998 when they were swept by the Detroit Red Wings), the Golden Knights have exceeded all expectations in their first year of existence.
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The Vegas expansion team was given 500-1 odd of winning the championship at the beginning of the season last October — by bookies in their home city, of course — making them the biggest long shots of the league.
The Capitals’ success quite as surprising,...
They will now advance to the Stanley Cup Finals to face the Vegas Golden Knights, with Game 1 taking place in Sin City on Monday.
While the Capitals were founded in 1974 and have battled for the Cup twice (the last time was in 1998 when they were swept by the Detroit Red Wings), the Golden Knights have exceeded all expectations in their first year of existence.
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The Vegas expansion team was given 500-1 odd of winning the championship at the beginning of the season last October — by bookies in their home city, of course — making them the biggest long shots of the league.
The Capitals’ success quite as surprising,...
- 5/24/2018
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
ESPN2’s Cari Champion is heading to the big leagues. The co-host of the ESPN2’s “First Take” for two and a half years has been named the newest anchor of Espn’s “SportsCenter,” TheWrap has learned. Champion joins “SportsCenter”s’ impressive stable of female anchors, including Hannah Storm, Linda Cohn, Sage Steele, Lindsay Czarniak, Jaymee Sire, Sara Walsh, Jade McCarthy and Nicole Briscoe. Also Read: Espn Names 3 New 'SportsCenter' Correspondents: Meet Will Reeve, Reese Waters, Sarina Morales (Exclusive) She is expected to work on morning segments of the broadcast beginning in mid-July, particularly a series of upcoming...
- 6/19/2015
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
At first, Will Reeve couldn't believe it when Espn called offering him a job as a SportsCenter reporter. "I thought there was some caveat that I wasn't getting," he tells People, recalling how stunned he was. "The first thing that went through my mind was, 'Wow, this is big. This is something I've always wanted. How often do we get that in life?' " he recalls of landing his dream job. The 22-year-old son of the late Superman actor Christopher Reeve, who interned at Good Morning America and ABC News before joining Espn last summer, is one of three new SportsCenter correspondents.
- 1/30/2015
- by Sharon Cotliar
- PEOPLE.com
At first, Will Reeve couldn't believe it when Espn called offering him a job as a SportsCenter reporter. "I thought there was some caveat that I wasn't getting," he tells People, recalling how stunned he was.
"The first thing that went through my mind was, 'Wow, this is big. This is something I've always wanted. How often do we get that in life?' " he recalls of landing his dream job.
The 22-year-old son of the late Superman actor Christopher Reeve, who interned at Good Morning America and ABC News before joining Espn last summer, is one of three new SportsCenter correspondents.
"The first thing that went through my mind was, 'Wow, this is big. This is something I've always wanted. How often do we get that in life?' " he recalls of landing his dream job.
The 22-year-old son of the late Superman actor Christopher Reeve, who interned at Good Morning America and ABC News before joining Espn last summer, is one of three new SportsCenter correspondents.
- 1/30/2015
- by Sharon Cotliar
- People.com - TV Watch
A Clark Kent for the modern age! Will Reeve, the look-alike youngest son of late Superman star Christopher Reeve, just scored his dream job as a member of Espn's SportsCenter team, The Wrap reported on Tuesday, Jan. 27. Reeve, 22, is one of three new talents — along with comedian Reese Waters and social media savant Sarina Morales — who've been tapped for the program. The Wrap notes that they'll be doing "special reports" for the network and tapping into "the digital landscape to reach the millennial [...]...
- 1/29/2015
- Us Weekly
Will Reeve, the youngest son of the late Christopher Reeve and Dana Reeve, is joining Espn’s SportsCenter as part of a young trio. Will Reeve Joins SportsCenter Espn has hired Reeve, comedian Reese Waters and social media correspondent Sarina Morales in an effort to reach the millennial generation while doing special reports for the franchise show. One of […]
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The post Will Reeve, Christopher Reeve’s Son, Joins SportsCenter appeared first on uInterview.
- 1/28/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Will Reeve has just landed the role of a lifetime.
Reeve, who bears a startling resemblance to his late father, Christopher, has joined Espn's SportsCenter.
"I'm working for Espn," Reeve, 22, tells People. "I recently started. I'm looking forward to telling stories of all kinds. It's been a lifelong dream of mine. This is the fulfillment of a dream."
Reeve joins comedian Reese Waters and social media correspondent Sarina Morales as part of a push to reach a younger demographic.
"I'll be different from a traditional SportsCenter reporter because I won't be behind a desk in a suit," Reeve told The Wrap.
Reeve, who bears a startling resemblance to his late father, Christopher, has joined Espn's SportsCenter.
"I'm working for Espn," Reeve, 22, tells People. "I recently started. I'm looking forward to telling stories of all kinds. It's been a lifelong dream of mine. This is the fulfillment of a dream."
Reeve joins comedian Reese Waters and social media correspondent Sarina Morales as part of a push to reach a younger demographic.
"I'll be different from a traditional SportsCenter reporter because I won't be behind a desk in a suit," Reeve told The Wrap.
- 1/28/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- People.com - TV Watch
Will Reeve has just landed the role of a lifetime. Reeve, who bears a startling resemblance to his late father, Christopher, has joined Espn's SportsCenter. "I'm working for Espn," Reeve, 22, confirmed to People in a statement. "I recently started. I'm looking forward to telling stories of all kinds. It's been a lifelong dream of mine. This is the fulfillment of a dream."Reeve joins comedian Reese Waters and social media correspondent Sarina Morales as part of a push to reach a younger demographic. Related: Will Reeve on Robin Williams: He Loved My Father 'Fiercely'"I'll be different from a...
- 1/28/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- PEOPLE.com
Espn is adding a few new faces to their SportsCenter lineup, and one of them may look pretty familiar. Christopher Reeve's 22-year-old son, Will Reeve, will be doing special reports for the hit program, along with comedian Reese Waters and social media correspondent Sarina Morales. The trio have been cast in an attempt to reach a younger demographic and will be reporting from the 16th hole at this weekend's Phoenix Open. Will, who bears a striking resemblance to his late father with his jawline and broad shoulders, spoke to The Wrap about his new gig. "I'll be different from a traditional SportsCenter report, because I won't be behind a desk in a suit," he...
- 1/28/2015
- E! Online
Espn is bringing some young, fresh faces to its “SportsCenter” team.
Will Reeve, son of late “Superman” star Christopher Reeve, comedian Reese Waters and social media correspondent Sarina Morales are joining the network’s team in Bristol, Connecticut, and intend to tap into the digital landscape to reach the millennial generation.
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The trio will be doing special reports for the franchise show — such as going on the road with a college football team or reporting from the 16th hole at this weekend...
Will Reeve, son of late “Superman” star Christopher Reeve, comedian Reese Waters and social media correspondent Sarina Morales are joining the network’s team in Bristol, Connecticut, and intend to tap into the digital landscape to reach the millennial generation.
Also Read: 12 Rising Sports Media Stars Take On Ray Rice, Washington Redskins and La’s Potential NFL Team
The trio will be doing special reports for the franchise show — such as going on the road with a college football team or reporting from the 16th hole at this weekend...
- 1/27/2015
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Espn sports trivia guru, Howie Schwab, will once again put his encyclopedic knowledge on display with a new game show segment every Wednesday on Unite. Beginning February 20 .The Schwab. will challenge three college contestants a week, debuting with students from the Southeastern Conference. Each week participants from a different Ncaa conference will be tested by Schwab and Unite host Reese Waters with questions from four categories . college sports, professional sports, pop-culture and social media. The winning player of each conference will advance through a Unite tournament bracket of quarterfinals, semifinals and a final. The debut segment will feature Evan Roberts (Auburn), Ryan Smith (Ole Miss) and Austin Vaughn (Georgia). Next week.s show will include contestants from the...
- 2/18/2013
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
I hope those of you (Americans) who get Memorial day weekend off have lovely plans this weekend for picnics, grilling, bbqs, pool time, beach time, or maybe just shutting all your curtains turning your phone off and getting some sleep. Really, it's all about what you consider fun. It's also the official beginning of summer, which means nothing to me because it's been hot and humid for about the last month and before that the temperature hasn't gotten below the 70's since February. Still! For those of you who get to see this weekend as the weekend that reminds you that your world will slowly thaw and warm and bloom again, I hope you have a blast with that. And that all of us take a few moments to remember the soldiers this holiday is dedicated to and the recent victims of tornados who aren't going to be planning parties for a long time.
- 5/26/2011
- by Intern Rusty
Lots more sports tonight, and as I sit here gazing out at weather in the mid-80s (or high 20s for those of you who speak Celsius) I find myself wondering how it is that two 'winter' sports are still going strong. Basketball makes slightly more sense, because it's always been played indoors so it doesn't matter as much what time of year the games are played. But hockey? I don't doubt there are still places where you could have an outdoor ice rink around this time of year but not for much longer. Is there an explanation for this other than "the season starts later than it should to accommodate football" or is that it? Questions for the ages, for sure. Here's your Tuesday night TV:
6:30pm: "NHL Playoffs: Washington at Tampa Bay, Game 3" on Versus
7:00pm: "NBA Playoffs: Boston at Miami, Game 2" on TNT
"What the...
6:30pm: "NHL Playoffs: Washington at Tampa Bay, Game 3" on Versus
7:00pm: "NBA Playoffs: Boston at Miami, Game 2" on TNT
"What the...
- 5/3/2011
- by Intern Rusty
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