Rejected Bachelorette NZ contestant wants to marry you
He says he's looking forward to helping "those more fortunate in the love department."
He says he's looking forward to helping "those more fortunate in the love department."
The docu-series has a problematic premise, but is surprisingly sweet, writes Siena Yates.
Australian comedian Josh Thomas' four-year-old words came back to haunt him.
The British actress revealed her 'most embarrassing moment' with the future king.
Executive producer forced to intervene after major rule breach on popular show.
Host had to call off interview mid-way through as mayor sat down and closed her eyes.
The company today announced changes across the business including the loss of up to 90 jobs. Video / NZ Herald
The 39-year-old actor has claimed everything in mainstream culture is now objectified.
The show is nearly two decades old but this is the first time it has a black lead.
Nickelodeon made the announcement to celebrate Pride Month.
The episode will now screen with warnings about its content.
Jason Gunn has some stories to tell about telling stories.
CEO Kevin Kendrick has foreshadowed the job loses in weekly staff Zoom meetings.
Fans of the show think 'cancel culture' has 'gone too far'.
"I hope the cop dog falls into a toaster," wrote one Twitter user.
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"I don't think I am in a position to officially share anything," admitted Moss.
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Move comes as Paramount dropped Cops TV show, and BBC removed episodes of Little Britain.
"When we say Black Lives Matter, we also mean 'Black storytelling matters," they said.
The shows have previously caused controversy, with characters in blackface and brownface.
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Fans called the conversation 'weird and uncomfortable'.
Wallace says he's been stopped by police "countless times".
New York Times: A crazy show for a crazy moment.
BBC says "times have changed" since the sketch show first aired.
Jenny-May Clarkson and John Campbell were sent to the boss' office after taunting Matty.
The television host is promising to be "an ally fighting for change".
With all that's going on right now, is the timing of this new season too far off the mark?
'We weren't allowed to go out, we couldn't walk outside,' the actor revealed.