Kevin Hart And Wife Eniko Parrish Welcome Second Child Together

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Actor and comedian Kevin Hart and his wife Eniko Parrish welcomed their second child together, a baby girl named Kaori Mai Hart, on Tuesday, September 29.  Kevin and Eniko also share son Kenzo Kash, 2½, and Hart also has two children — a 15-year-old daughter, Heaven, and a 12-year-old son, Hendrix — from his previous marriage to Torrei Hart.

Eniko announced the news on Instagram: ″Thankful • grateful • blessed. a little bit of heaven sent down to earth.. welcome to the world baby girl.. we couldn’t love you more..”

Parrish announced she was expecting in March, saying at the time on Instagram:  “In the midst of all of this we’re counting our blessings and couldn’t be more grateful!” 

Kevin Hart and wife, Eniko Parrish, welcome baby girl

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The View’s Meghan McCain Welcomes Baby Girl Named Liberty Sage

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The View’s Meghan McCain and her husband, Ben Domenech welcomed the birth of their first baby, a girl named Liberty Sage McCain Domenech. A tweet from the official Twitter account of “The View” confirmed the news.

McCain has been working remotely for “The View” from home for the final months of her pregnancy, as doctors advised she should be “extra vigilant” amid the coronavirus outbreak.

The 35-year-old daughter of the late Sen. John McCain married Domenech, the co-founder and publisher of The Federalist, in 2017. A spokesperson for McCain said that “mother and baby Liberty are healthy and doing well.”

Meghan McCain Is a Mom! Find Out Her Baby’s Super Patriotic Name

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‘Saved By The Bell” Reboot To Premiere In November

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The “Saved by the Bell” reboot has an official premiere date at Peacock. The streaming service said the reimagined version of the hit show will hit the air on November 25.

In a description of the new series, “when California governor Zack Morris gets into hot water for closing too many underfunded high schools, he proposes they send the affected students to the most well-funded schools in the state – including Bayside High. The influx of new students gives the privileged Bayside kids a much-needed dose of reality.”

Elizabeth Berkley Lauren and Mario Lopez are set to star in the new series, reprising their roles as Jessie Spano and A.C. Slater. Mark-Paul Gosselaar is also set to return as Zack, but he will not be a full-time cast member because of his series regular commitment to ABC’s “mixed-ish.”  John Michael Higgins also stars as Principal Toddman alongside the new class featuring Belmont Cameli, Dexter Darden, Mitchell Hoog, Alycia Pascual-Peña, Josie Totah, and Haskiri Velazquez.

You can check out the latest clip on the Saved by the Bell reboot announcement at the link: here.

‘Saved by the Bell’ Reboot Premiere Date Revealed

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Amanda Seyfried Welcomes Baby Boy With Husband Thomas Sadoski

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Amanda Seyfried and husband Thomas Sadoski have welcomed their second child together, a baby boy. The pair announced the news via INARA and War Child USA. “Since the birth of our daughter 3 years ago our commitment to the innocent children that are so brutally affected by conflict and war has been a driving force in our lives. With the birth of our son the work of INARA and War Child has become our North Star.”

Seyfried and Sadoski have been married since March 2017 and also share their 3-and-a-half-year-old daughter Nina. 

Amanda Seyfried welcomes second child with husband Thomas Sadoski

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HBO Renews ‘Real Time With Bill Maher’ Through 2022

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HBO announced Monday it has renewed Real Time with Bill Maher for two more seasons, which will keep the show on air through 2022. Each episode features an opening monologue, followed by round-table discussions with guests and interviews.

Nina Rosenstein, executive vice president and HBO programming, said in a statement, “For 18 seasons, Bill Maher and the talented team at Real Time have given audiences an unparalleled platform for debate, comedy, and social discourse. We’re so happy to continue this partnership.”

Said Maher, “18 years — I can’t believe I’m turning 18 and HBO isn’t making me leave home. Thrilled to be living under their roof for another couple of years.”

Real Time With Bill Maher Renewed for Seasons 19 and 20 at HBO

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Samuel L. Jackson Will Reprise Nick Fury Role For Upcoming Disney+ TV Series

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Samuel L. Jackson is set for a return as Nick Fury in a new breakout Marvel spinoff series on Disney+. Details are still slim, but Mr. Robot‘s Kyle Bradstreet is reportedly set to write and executive produce the still-untitled series. 

The role will be Jackson’s first-ever starring slot in a non-animated TV series, having made prior cameos and guest appearances in The Boondocks and Marvel’s first TV series, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

The character of Nick Fury last made an appearance in a Marvel movie in 2019’s Spider-Man: Far from Home, chasing a reluctant Peter Parker across the world. 

Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury to Get Marvel Spinoff Series on Disney+

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Yara Shahidi To Star As Tinker Bell In Disney’s Live-Action ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’

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Grown-ish star and Black-ish alum Yara Shahidi is set to play Tinker Bell in Disney’s new live-action version of Peter Pan and Wendy. The cast includes Jude Law as Captain Hook, Alexander Molony as Peter Pan and Ever Anderson as Wendy, with Pete’s Dragon director David Lowery heading up the project. No release date is scheduled at this time.

Shahidi is the first woman of color to play Tinker Bell on screen. Margaret Kerry was the live-action model on whom Tinker Bell was based in the animated 1953 film classic, Peter Pan. Julia Roberts played Tinker Bell in the live-action Hook, and Ludivine Sagnier played the pixie in 2003’s Peter Pan.

Yara Shahidi will be 1st Black woman to play Tinkerbell in new ‘Peter Pan’ movie

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Netflix To Host “Father Of The Bride” Reunion

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Netflix announced on Twitter that a “Father of the Bride” reunion is headed our way. The streaming service posted a short teaser video, with George Banks (played in the film by Steve Martin) checking his emails. There are messages in his inbox from “Masks-R-Us,” and one reading “Just when we thought 2020 couldn’t get worse…” He then clicks on an email reminding him to join an upcoming family video call on September 25.

The 1991 movie, which was a remake of the 1950 original of the same name, featured Steve Martin playing George Banks, a father struggling to come to terms with the idea of letting his daughter Annie (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) get married. Diane Keaton played his wife, Nina.  

Fans of the classic comedy can tune into the reunion on Netflix’s YouTube channel and Facebook page on Friday, Sept. 25 at 6 p.m. ET.  The “very special reunion” is in aid of World Central Kitchen, a non-profit organization that provides meals during times of crisis, such as natural disasters and the Covid-19 pandemic.

‘Father of the Bride’ Cast to Reunite for ‘Mini-Sequel’ Special at Netflix – Watch the Trailer (Video)

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Disney Delays Release Dates For ‘Black Widow,’ ‘West Side Story’ Back To 2021

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Disney announced several films that had originally been scheduled for late 2020 release, including Black Widow and West Side Story, will now be pushed back until 2021. The studio said Marvel movie Black Widow, starring Scarlett Johansson as the titular hero, is being pushed back from Nov. 6 until May 7, 2021. The Eternals, starring Angelina Jolie, is being delayed from Feb. 12, 2021, until Nov. 5 of that year. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Marvel’s first movie led by an Asian hero, will be released July 7 of next year, instead of the previously announced May 7.

Deep Water, starring Ben Affleck, is being postponed from Nov. 12 until Aug. 13 of next year; and Steven Spielberg’s remake of musical West Side Story is being delayed an entire year from Dec. 18, 2020, to Dec. 10, 2021.

These changes come as movie theaters in major cities, including New York and Los Angeles, remain closed — despite 3/4 of the nation’s movie theaters having been reopened.

‘Black Widow,’ ‘West Side Story’ shift to 2021 as Hollywood’s COVID struggles continue

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MTV’s ’16 And Pregnant’ Will Return As Reimagined Docu-Series

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MTV announced that it is bringing back the iconic series 16 and Pregnant as a newly reimagined docu-series.  The series launched over a decade ago and helped to reduce teen pregnancy to record lows. The six-episode season premieres on Tuesday, October 6 at 9PM ET/PT on MTV. The new season will follow the pregnancy journey from multiple perspectives, not just from the young mother. 

16 and Pregnant first aired on MTV in 2009, and helped support young people in making responsible decisions about sexual health. MTV will continue this important conversation in the upcoming season. 16 and Pregnant kicked off three hit series spanning over the last ten years, “Teen Mom OG,” “Teen Mom 2” and “Teen Mom: Young + Pregnant.”

MTV also announced it was expanding its 16 and.. franchise with 16 and Recovering, an intimate, four-part documentary series that follows the triumphs and challenges of nine students attending Northshore Recovery High School in Beverly, Massachusetts, which was founded to address the rise in adolescent addiction in the midst of the opioid epidemic.

’16 and Pregnant’ Returning to MTV

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