This June, E! turns 30! To celebrate we’re looking back at the most monumental moments in pop culture. We’re taking a trip down memor-E! lane in honor of E!’s 30th anniversary! Before current E! shows like Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Total Bellas and Botched, there were classic hits that paved the way. And because we
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The first of many difficult conversations. On last week’s Married to Medicine Los Angeles, Dr. Imani Walker had a heart-to-heart with Dr. Britten Cole, revealing that she had asked her husband, Phil Johnson, for a divorce. Now, Dr. Imani is trying to navigate how to tell everyone else in her life—most importantly, her and Phil’s son, Idris. In this
If there is one thing we love more than Li’l Sebastian and the Harvest Festival, it’s some of these couples from Parks and Recreation! In case you hadn’t heard, when NBC’s streaming service Peacock launches later this July, the iconic comedy series will be available to binge over and over again. That means you can
This June, E! turns 30! To celebrate we’re looking back at the most monumental moments in pop culture. Where were you when Friends premiered in 1994? We were on set. To celebrate our 30th anniversary, we’ve gone to the vaults and are giving you footage from the very first set visits to some of your favorite
While we are huge fans of award shows and the red carpet fashion that comes with it, there has been a disappointing lack of diversity in many of the award shows nominees. In 2016, activist April Reign called out the 2015 Oscars for featuring only white nominees in all four acting categories, sparking thousands to
After all, this is absof–kinglutely not your ordinary workout. In the vide above, instructor Madelaine O’Connell—wearing a white tulle skirt and pink sports bra, a nod to Sarah Jessica Parker‘s character—ditches typical weights and uses, well, full bottles of rosé to sculpt her body. (A martini overflowing with a Cosmopolitan just didn’t seem practical.) “What I love most about Sex and
“We are seeing now more than ever that representation is important for Black and brown people of color. How we are represented on our television shows determines how society sees us, and the empathy and support they will grant our communities. When we are constantly depicted as narcos and maids, we can’t expect to find
“So here comes my breaking news, you guys,” Snooki said. “There’s reasons why I’ve come to this decision…it’s definitely a hard decision…I’m gonna throw up. OK, you guys, I love you so much and don’t hate me for my decision, but I have to do what’s best for me at the moment, and I am
Top Chef All Stars: L.A. has named the best of the best! Tonight’s season 17 finale of Top Chef saw finalists Melissa King, Stephanie Cmar and Bryan Voltaggio face off in an epic Italian showdown. The contestants were challenged to cook the ultimate progressive four-course meal of their lives for judges Tom Colicchio, Padma Lakshmi, Gail Simmons
Out of the kitchen and into the wild! Gordon Ramsay caught up with Jason Kennedy for a special In The Room segment ahead of season two of the celebrity chef’s National Geographic show, and in this hilarious clip, Gordon tries to casually teach the E! host how to catch crawfish. That’s not it, though! The above video also features a sneak
It may be a little later and a little different than we’re used to, but we will still be getting a season of The Bachelorette this year. ABC exec Rob Mills, who oversees the Bachelor franchise, was on Ryan Seacrest‘s radio show on Wednesday and explained just how the show plans to film while the
Believe it or not, it’s been 20 years to the day since Even Stevens made its debut on Disney Channel. To celebrate that momentous anniversary, some of the cast and crew reunited on Zoom to reminisce and share stories about their time on the sitcom, led by stars Christy Carlson Romano, who played Ren Stevens, and
Can men handle the pain of childbirth? It’s an age-old question that’s been put to the test on several shows, now it’s time for Labor of Love to test its dadchelors (that’s bachelors ready to be dads). In the exclusive sneak peek of the Thursday, June 18 episode of Labor of Love below, Kristy Katzmann
“We’re all happy to have this excuse to (remotely) work together again for NBC,” executive producers Tina Fey and Robert Carlock said. “To quote Kenneth the Page, there are only two things we love in this world, television and everyone.” “At NBCUniversal, we’re excited to produce an Upfront that reflects a new reality and celebrates
Addressing children with fears about returning to school amid the pandemic, Santelises offered, ”It’s okay to be a little scared. I think all of us are scared from time to time, but we are working to make sure that you are as safe as possible, and I bet when you see some of your friends at
In an interview with E! News, Collins says she has not yet heard from anyone at The Bachelor or The Bachelorette, other than a few of her friends who still work there. “They have been incredibly supportive and want the change,” she says. “I would love to hear from the Executive Producers directly about how
Ariela and BiniyamViewers still haven’t met Biniyam, but they did see Ariela have her last big family dinner before moving to Ethiopia. Her family was skeptical about his past, specifically his previous relationship with an American woman who also had his child. Her family also wanted to know how Ariela plans to raise her child
Well, Max Evans found his family. Or at least a part of his family, or possibly, if we’re going by the logic of the classic Mary Kate & Ashley movie It Takes Two, a guy who is completely not related to him but just happens to look exactly like him. It turns out there was
A timely topic. Tonight, families from around the country will virtually join NBC News Now for a candid discussion about raising Black children in America. The virtual conversation hosted by TODAY and MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin, titled Growing Up Black: Families Confronting Racism, will stream on NBC News NOW, NBCNews.com, Peacock, as well as on
Why would he lie about who he was with, she wondered? But before all that, they had a date where Colt said, “At one point in my life, I had 15 cats,” and “I’m a crazy cat guy, are you a crazy cat girl?” Colt also flat out asked Jess if she would go back
Anyone else ready for the weekend? Temperatures are starting to soar as we head into the last weekend of spring, so what better way to cool off than by blasting your A.C. and binge-watching some new shows or catching up on some gems you may have missed recently? This weekend, one of Netflix’s reality dating
“Matt has been on our radar since February, when producers first approached him to join Bachelor Nation, as part of Clare’s season. When filming couldn’t move forward as planned, we were given the benefit of time to get to know Matt and all agreed he would make a perfect Bachelor,” Karey Burke, president of ABC
The fourth season, which debuts on Syfy in summer of 2020, picks up with the infamous Earp Curse broken, and Wynonna Earp (Melanie Scrofano) would love to be celebrating with cold whiskey and hot donuts…but she’s busy saving everyone she loves and the town of Purgatory while taking on her most diabolical, Earp-hating enemy yet—all
A source close to production told E! News the change of Matt from contestant to star will likely work in Clare’s favor. “The good news for Clare is that her cast will know from the start they don’t have a chance to be the next Bachelor. So hopefully, more will actually be there for “the
Finally, some progress is being made within the Bachelor franchise. After 40 seasons, 18 years, one Black Bachelorette, many tweets, many podcasts, many articles, and a petition nearing 90,000 signatures, ABC announced that Matt James has been cast as the first Black Bachelor. The move is an interesting one for multiple reasons. Normally, Bachelor leads are
Ruggiero joined the cast of Degrassi as fan-favorite Marco Del Rossi in 2002 after initially auditioning for Craig (“When in doubt kiss Craig?!”), becoming the show’s first gay character and had one of the first LGBTQ+ kisses on Canadian television in 2004. After graduating from Degrassi, Ruggiero remained on the show for one season when they
After a few days of saying very little, the executive producers behind The Bachelor are acknowledging the work they need to do. In a joint statement posted to the Bachelor Nation website, the EPs, including host Chris Harrison, pledge to make “significant changes” to address the franchise’s problems. “We are excited to move forward with both
Dave Chappelle is returning to the stage and addressing George Floyd‘s death. In a new Netflix special titled 8:46, the comedian appeared in Yellow Springs, Ohio in his first gig since the Coronavirus pandemic cancelled many shows. But instead of cracking jokes, Dave provided some commentary on George’s death, which has resulted in protests around the world for
America finds itself at a crossroads. In a year with the status quo already upended by the necessary steps to curtail the wildfire-like spread of a global pandemic, the country finds its idea of what was once “normal”—and the insistence upon returning to it—challenged once more by great social unrest. Citizens have risen up across America and the
Faith Stowers feels seen and heard. One day after Bravo announced that Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute would not be returning to Vanderpump Rules, their former cast member is speaking out and reacting to their public and private apologies. “[Bravo and NBCUniversal] taking a stand is something we can look at and say, ‘Wow. They are listening to