The funny-energetic Betty White will now deliver her charm in a new reality prank series "Off Their Rockers" under NBC.
The 88-year-old star will host the new hidden-camera comedy show that follows "a band of seven senior citizens who make it their mission to play pranks on unsuspecting younger people."
Based on a Belgian show "Benidorm Bastards", White said in a statement: "People have been telling me that I'm 'off my rocker' for years -- now I can prove it."
It hasn't yet received an air date but they already ordered 12 episodes.
I'm excited and eager to see her delivering her funny stuff!
[Photo courtesy by Henry S. Dziekan III/Getty Images]
Going a little more low-key than on her last trip to the airport, Kim Kardashian left the bright blue jeans behind and donned almost-all black on March 29.
Going with a touch of biker-chic, Kim wore a Rick Owens leather jacket with high Stuart Weitzman boots and 7 For All Mankind jeans.
Accessories were her black Chanel bag and a Love Quotes scarf.
The Bones star Emily Deschanel must learn a new project ---- Motherhood!
Their rep. confirmed to People on Thursday that the 34 year-old actress and husband, actor David Hornsby are now expecting their first child together.
The couple started dating in 2007 and they got married in Los Angeles last September 25, 2010.
Emily is best known for her role as forensic anthropologist, Dr Temperance Brennan, in the hit TV series "Bones" while David is known for his role as Rickety Cricket in FX's "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia".
Olivia Palermo a the 2011 Green Auction: A Bid To Save The Earth at Christie's Auction House in New York.
Olivia wore a black beaded Rachel Roy top plus a black-and-lilac skirt and snakeskin pumps.
Coming from the Pre-Fall 2011 collection, Olivia's top isn't available and her skirt is from a previous Topshop by Marios collection so is no longer available either.
The world's longest running game show is back once again on GMA Network! FAMILY FEUD: THE SHOWDOWN EDITION returns to Filipino homes with twice the fun and twice the excitement to watch out for every weekday mornings beginning April 4.
This top-rating and well-loved game show makes its big comeback with the perfect game master to bring a brand-new-level of thrill on the widely-popular TV fare - no other than the very versatile and multitalented television host Edu Manzano. The ace actor's extensive command in hosting as well his infectious charm and crowd-pleasing personality will surely amuse both the contestants and viewers at home.
Packed full of bonus prizes and giveaways, major changes were also incorporated in the show including a wider selection of contestants, amusing survey questions and enhanced visual elements to make it more fun-filled and enjoyable to everyone. Making it more relatable to the televiewers, a "pampa-init" segment where Edu will have an opportunity to inject his trademark humor and joke around with the playing teams and studio audiences alike.
Aside from bringing back the "Pass or Play" option, the newest season of Family Feud launches the exciting bonus feature called “SweepHeart” where opposing families aim for a total sweep of all the answers on the board with a chance of winning additional cash rewards. A more personalized gift package will be awarded to the winning team suited to their special needs or advocacies.
The most talked about season of Family Feud is all about points, winning streaks, and top answers. Who will pass, play, steal or strike? Well, the family that plays together, wins together!
Make everyday your Family Day! Catch Family Feud: The Showdown Edition beginning April 4, Mondays to Fridays, 10:30AM on GMA.
Canadian pop star Michael Buble wants to sing a long lasting sweet music to Argentinian actress Luisana Lopilato so they decided to tie the knot via a civil ceremony on Thursday in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
According to People, The "Crazy Love" singer wore a gray suit for the ceremony, while the 23 year-old bride donned a violet dress with silver high heels. The bride threw a bouquet of purple orchids into the crowd after they exchanged kiss.
The pair are reportedly planning a full ceremony with 300 guests at a mansion outside Buenos Ares this weekend.
The two met on one of Bublé's concerts in Buenos Aires in November 2008 and they got engaged November 2009.
Checkout the hot new music video of Katy Perry with her highly buzz makeover for the new single “E.T.”, off from her third studio album “Teenage Dream”. This single also features Kanye West.
The video was directed by Floria Sigismondi and definitely, the production is superb!
Okay, confession. I haven't actually listened to the EP that this is taken from yet, but I'm very eager to. Erik Hassle hasn't ever released anything subpar, and his most recent single Are You Leaving is one of his best. The clips of the EP (particularly Stay Away) sound great and this track, while less instantly poppy, is a nice example of the more electronic sound he's been exploring with members of legendary Swedish band Kent. Hassle's vocals and songwriting skill are among the best out there at the moment and, although it's now become a cliché to say so, he should be much bigger worldwide than he is. Luckily, his native Sweden seems to finally be embracing him. His album was everywhere last Spring when I was in Stockholm, and the new single's getting heavy rotation on the radio. Like fellow Swede Robyn, Hassle's got the magic touch that takes pop music and gives it a mood. His songs are anything but generic.
(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists. Buy the EP here. Follow me on twitter and facebook.
This is the latest watercolor painting I am working on, it is a White Peony 16x20" on 200lb CP paper. I have started working on the background, I will add a couple more layers before moving to the petals of the peony. These peonies grows in my neighbors garden and they are so beautiful, I can sometimes be found early in the morning in my pjs sneaking through their yard taking pictures, with permission of course (for the pictures not the pj's lol ) Sometimes the light is just perfect and I know if I take the time to get dressed I will miss it. Thank goodness nobody else is up this early on my street :)
Attending the Vans x Jesse Jo Collection launch on March 29, Nicole Richie donned a black leather jacket with skinny Jet jeans.
The Balenciaga City was the bag to have years ago and seems to be making a comeback lately, Nicole adding a great color pop to her look with an apple shaded one.
Nicole's fab jewels included the House of Harlow 1960 Hexagon Ring and Feather Necklace, she was also wearing the peep-toe platforms from the range.
Joining Nicole Richie at the Vans x Jesse Jo collection launch in Hollywood on March 29 was Shenae Grimes.
The 90210 star paired some destroyed black jeans with a black leather jacket.
Completiting the all-black look was a Rebecca Minkoff bag, platform pumps, and even a little heart painted on her face.
For anyone interested in Shenae's bag it is the Rebecca Minkoff Morning After Clutch, on-line at the rebeccaminkoff.com site; the plain black M.A.C bag costs $295.00.
My favorite quote of the day is related to the sale of the Pistons. Or rather their inability to sell the team:
"The Pistons are officially that beat-up Camaro at the end of the street that's been on the block for two months. The "For Sale' sign has faded with dust and things are starting to grow around the wheels."
Worst of the Night in Pictures:
Oh, Vince. What else can you do to make me hate you?
Oh. That.
Hey, if you saw your mascot faceplant while on rollerblades like that, you'd have a pissy look on your face too
Nationally Televised Games: Celtics at Spurs, TNT, 8pm: Hey! Who wants to watch two injury-riddled teams limp through the end of the regular season on national TV? (meekly raises hand)
Mavericks at Lakers, TNT, 10:30pm: The Lakers are 15-1 since the All-Star Break. Quick, someone go invent a time machine so we can go back to earlier this year when they were kinda sorta struggling! Or at least let us go back to 2004-2005 when Chucky Atkins, Chris Mihm, and Jumaine Jones were holding down the fort.
A few candids of Miley Cyrus spotted out in Toluca Lake on March 27.
Dressed casually in a loose grey sweater, black leggings, and flats; Miley added a little glam with her leopard print Louis Vuitton scarf and carrying a brown leather Givenchy "Nightingale" handbag.
A crazy man reportedly attack former NBA star Dominique Wilkins after the Atlanta Hawks game against the Orlando Magic in Atlanta on Wednesday (March 30).
Police identified the suspect as a former referee name of Rashan S. Michel. He was arrested and charged with one count of simple battery.
According to TMZ, the said suspect claimed that Wilkins owes him money about a $13,000 for the suits purchased several years ago.
Dominique Wilkins was not injured in the incident.
[Photo courtesy by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images - Fulton County]
Casey Abrams deserved to be on stage with his amazing vocal talent. He impressed again the judges with his performance of the classic hit “Your Song” at the American Idol season 10 Top 11 (Elton John week) on Wednesday (March 30).
The Atlanta Hawks say Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins was attacked by a fan after their victory over the Orlando Magic.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the attacker was a former NBA referee, Rashan S. Michel.
Michel, who was arrested and charged with simple battery, said Wilkins owed him money, Atlanta police told the newspaper.
Wilkins is a vice president with the team and serves as a television analyst. He had just finished working Atlanta's 85-82 victory Wednesday night from his customary spot on press row when the alleged incident occurred at Philips Arena.
Team spokesman Arthur Triche says the attacker was "promptly arrested and taken into custody by the Atlanta police department." Wilkins was not injured.
Bizarre. The first thing I thought when I read this was: "You know, 'Nique never even made it to a conference finals. What could he possibly owe a referee money for?"
The Orlando Magic: Dwight Howard shut down by lacktion specialist Jason Collins? But...but...I thought only Kendrick Perkins could do that. From the AP recap:
Collins went body-to-body with Howard in a bruising matchup, helping limit the Orlando star to 17 points on 4-of-13 shooting.
"I was just trying to play physical with him," Collins said. "I try to eye him up when he crosses halfcourt. I want to meet him early, before he gets close to the basket."
Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy was impressed.
"That's the best defense I've seen all year on Dwight," Van Gundy said. "Against Collins, he didn't get a lot of good shots. I thought he did a great job on him. He's big and physical. He doesn't give you anything easy. Dwight had trouble getting good, on-balance shots."
Pumaman's struggles aside, I'm trying not to overreact to Orlando's loss in Atlanta, but it's hard. Their schedule is pretty light on quality wins, especially lately, even if they did beat Miami back on March 3. The Magic just feel like a team teetering on it last legs. Ditching Rashard Lewis and Vince fucking Carter were good things. Very good things. But the bold acquisitions of Gilbert Arenas, Hedo Turkoglu and Jason Richardson haven't been complete failures...but they're pretty close.
As it is, the formula for beating Orlando is simple: Play Dwight physically and guard the three-point line. That's what Atlanta did last night (the Magicians were 7-for-23 from downtown). It worked. Barely. But it worked.
I could definitely see the Hawks upsetting the Magic in the first round of the playoffs. Of course, the Dirty Birds are a mess, too, so who knows? Neither team is advancing past the second round. I'll tell you that right now.
The Detroit Pistons: Another loss, their fourth in five games, and their ninth straight on the road. The Pistons 7-30 outside of Detroit this season and they haven't won on the road since February 9. In Cleveland. Just that kinda season for the Pistons I guess.
Said Greg Monroe: "It is something we are going to have to fix. We are going to have to bring extra energy on the road. We just have to match the other team's intensity."
Added Detroit coach John Kuester: "We're trying different things right now, trying to get something going so we can win that road game. But I'll tell you, our energy is so much better at home, compared to on the road."
Reality check: The Pistons are 22 games under .500. They go through starting lineups the way Charlie Sheen goes through crazy pills. What different things are left they haven't tried? Voodoo? Goat sacrifice? Fish oil?
The Houston Rockets: Their hopes for a first round postseason elimination got a little dimmer last night in Philadelphia, where they lost 108-97 and fell a full three games behind the Grizzlies for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Don't feel bad, Houston fans. On the bright side: Lottery pick!
The Minnesota Timberwolves: The Bulls blew out the T-Wolves, blah, blah, blah. Same old story for the worst team in the Western Conference.
The 6-foot-4 Wall moved out to play tight defense on 7-3 center Ilgauskas near the 3-point arc. While protecting the ball, Ilgauskas appeared to elbow Wall in the face at least once. Wall responded by swinging his right hand at Ilgauskas.
"Got hit by the elbow and reacted to it. Disappointed in the way I reacted. I let my teammates down, let the organization down," Wall said. "It was two elbows. I got hit with the first one; I stopped and waited. And the second one, I got hit, and I just reacted."
As officials went to intervene, Wizards center JaVale McGee arrived to separate Wall and Ilgauskas and was pushed away by Heat backup forward Howard. At the same time, Wizards coach Flip Saunders left the sideline and stepped on the court to try to pull away McGee before exchanging words with Howard.
"We both just kind of asked where are we going to go out for dinner after the game," Saunders said.
McGee's take: "Ilgauskas tried to punk [Wall], hit him in the face with his elbow. Obviously, [Wall] wasn't going for it. ... I went over there to break it up, and Juwan Howard tried to come over and blindside, push me or whatever."
The game was delayed by more than 10 minutes while officials huddled around a TV to watch replays. Eventually, Wall and Ilgauskas were each assessed a flagrant foul-2 and ejected. Howard was called for a technical foul and ejected for escalation; McGee was called for a technical but allowed to stay in the game.
LeBron James, quote machine, Part 1: Regarding a foul committed against him by Maurice Evans: "I don't know if Mo Evans intentionally wants to be dirty. I watch a lot of basketball. I see a lot of basketball every day, and anytime when someone gets grabbed around the neck, it's an automatic flagrant-1. If I'm wrong, tell me I'm wrong. Sometimes it's unfair, because of how strong I am, you know. I can take the punishment of course, but at the same time, I think it's unfair sometimes."
LeBron James, quote machine, Part 2:On the MVP race: "Right now, statistically, it's probably one of the best years I've had. But we'll see. The media kind of controls it. You've got some guys here that have done their job also. At one point, I thought Dirk was also [worthy] until he got hurt. But Derrick Rose definitely has gotten a lot of the exposure and a lot of the media attention because of the work he's done. He's playing some unbelievable basketball."
The Toronto Raptors: A home loss in which they allowed the offensively challenged Milwaukee Bucks rack up an Offensive Rating of 121.7? Cue up the video:
That's five losses in a row and...however many of however many. Look, this team loses a lot, okay? The Craptosaurs are 20-54 and only five games better than the Cleveland Cadavers. I'm sorry, Toronto fans. I'm just so sorry.
Byron Scott, quote machine: No, I'm not giving the Cadavers a WotN entry because they lost by a point on a free throw with 14 seconds left on the road one night after upsetting the Heat. I will give coach Scott a quote machine entry, tho'. From the AP game notes:
Scott was still steaming over the officials incorrectly counting James' 55-foot buzzer-beater at the end of the third quarter Tuesday following a clock error. "I used my initials. I told them it was BS," Scott said. "If they want to just give them the game, give them the game."
Most coaches aren't that bitter after a double-digit win over a much better team. But, hey, in Scott's defense, most people don't have to coach a team as lousy as the Cadavers.
The New Jersey Nyets: Remember the Nyets fan that went crazy when Deron Williams hit a big shot against the Celtics a couple weeks ago?
Well, he didn't get to go crazy last night, assuming he was watching the Nyets come up short against the Knicks last night. D-Will badly missed a potential game-tying 17-footer with four seconds left, went after the rebound and then dropped to the floor like a sandbag. I'm not saying I enjoyed seeing that. But after what happened in Utah this season, I kind of enjoyed seeing that.
I love this ESPN video called "Melo's Strong Defense Helps Beat Nets." New Jersey finished with an Offensive Rating of 119.3 while New York's was 123.4. So, uh, yeah. I don't think "the defense" was being played by anybody last night.
The Portland Frail Blazers: Ruh roh, Raggy. The David West-less Hornets capitalized a big game by Carl Landry (21 points), Willie Green's 10-point fourth quarter and Portland's 9 second half turnovers to earn a 95-91 win and overtake the Blazers for sixth place in the West.
Willie Green!
The biggest TO of the game was when Andre Miller coughed up the ball on a drive when the Blazers were down only 91-88 with 13 seconds left.
Said Portland coach Nate McMillan: "It was turnovers. They were huge. You can't have those mistakes going down the stretch."
Added Gerald Wallace: "This one hurts, especially a game that we feel like we controlled for the first quarter-and-a-half. In the second half, they kind of took control and forced us to play back on our heels."
Willie Green, quote machine: "It was good to get up there and dunk. I'm going to laugh and talk with my teammates about it. They were a little caught off guard. I was a little caught off guard. I don't dunk that much."
The Gol_en State Warriors: After his team's 110-94 loss in Memphis -- in which the Grizzlies shot 56.5 percent from the field and finished with an O-Rating of 126.1 -- Warriors coach Keith Smart said: "I think because we are a team that is still growing, you have to understand how to win on the road and how to win in tough buildings and tough environments. And how to win when you are tired and banged up at this time of the year. This is all a learning stage for us."
Huh. I wonder where "fire head coach after yet another disappointing season" comes in the learning stage?
Lionel Hollins, quote machine: "[The Warriors] were dragging a little bit. It's late in the season. I always say when you start putting pressure on teams that are near or out of the playoffs, you tend to find out if they'll fight, and most nights they don't. They didn't have enough fight. It's a long season, and they were losing and tired from a game [Tuesday] night. We just did what we had to do."
The Sacramento Kings: Yeah, yeah, the Kings lost. More interesting is that the Nuggets continued their crazy run...they're now 13-4 since the 'Melo trade.
The Phoenix Suns: After the Suns were outscored 37-25 in the fourth quarter of last night's 116-98 home loss to the Thunder -- their fourth loss in a row -- Marcin Gortat said: "It was a bad night for us. We played terrible defense. We played with no toughness or physicality."
What do you expect on a night when Vince Carter leads the team in scoring?
The Los Angeles Clippers: Talk about crippling sequences. Mind you, I suspect the Clips were losing this game no matter what, but they were down only 89-80 with 6:01 remaining when Mo Williams (19 points, 9-for-9 from the line, 5 assists) got called for a foul against J.J. Barea. Mo wasn't happy and bitched his way into two techs and an ejection. Dirk Nowitzki hit the technical free throws and Barea knocked down the freebies from Mo's foul. When Chris Kaman threw the ball away on L.A.'s next possession, Dallas ran down and got a three-pointer from Barea. And just like that, The Other L.A. Team was down 16. They made the final score respectable...but that was pretty much the game.
Said Eric Gordon: "We lost control of the game when we had all those technical fouls. That gave them a good run and those were free points we gave them. They just got a lot of calls."
And the Clippers just are who we thought they were.
Chris's Mighty Lacktion Ledger:
Magic-Hawks: Malik Allen made himself a rectangular piece of masonry in 1:24 for a +1, while Jeff Teague added a foul to his own brick in 2:54 for a +2.
Rockets-Sixers: Mike Harris and DeMarre Carroll had 52 seconds of clearing out the sewer systems for the Rockets, leading to a stint as MARIO TWINS!
Bucks-Craptors: Welcome back to lack, Sonny Weems! Mr. Weems rollerskated into riches with an exact 7.7 trillion (7:42)
Heat-Generals: Jamaal Magloire marred a made free throw with a turnover and a run-in with King Koopa in 48 seconds for a non-lacktive Mario.
For the professional opponents from the District, Kevin Seraphin stiffed two boards in 8:43 with two fouls, one turnover and no shot attempts for a 3:2 Voskuhl. Hamady N'Diaye went statless in the same time period as Magloire to be an opposing-team Mario Twin.
Warriors-Grizzlies: Jeff Adrien bricked twice in 2:16, fouled once, and took two rejections for a +5! Memphis's Ishmael Smith gained enough in 66 seconds to hold a celebratory treasure worth 1.1 trillion.
Frail Blazers-Hornets: Quincy Pondexter had exactly half a minute to compose a tune in Mario Paint, while Patrick Ewing Jr. chewed on a gold bar worth 1.6 trillion (1:37)!
Thunder-Suns: Nate Robinson rolled in the dough with a 1.1 trillion (1:05).
Mavs-Clippers: Eric Bledsoe bottled up a foul in 1:40 for a +1.
"I frankly don't understand why policy makers aren't more worried about the suffering of real families..."
Calling the Obama Administration's flippant lack of concern for a comatose labor market they've done so much to create "shameful", former Council of Economic Advisors Chair Christina Romer -who left the Administration last fall- spoke Tuesday at Vanderbilt University:
“I think there are tools we have tools we have that we can use, and I think it’s shameful that we’re not using them”:
...the sharpness of her criticism reflected deep concern among many Democratic economists about a political consensus that the federal government has to rein in expensive attempts to restart the economy even as rising oil prices again put a damper on growth.
“We need to realize that there is still a lot of devastation out there,” Romer said, calling the 8.9% unemployment rate "an absolute crisis."
“If I have a complaint about policy these days, it’s that we’re not doing enough," she said. "That goes all the way up to the Federal Reserve, [which] could be taking more aggressive action. It goes to the Congress and the Administration – there are fiscal policy actions they could be taking.”
“And don’t tell me you can’t [take those actions] because of the deificit because I think there are fiscally responsible ways,” she said.
Romer suggested that extending the payroll tax break to the employer side of the payroll tax could spur the economy; she suggested that Congress simultaneously pass a comprehensive, long-term plan for reducing the deficit.
And while some of the "action" Romer proposes -more spending and $ printing- is surely not the answer, anyone outside of the ether-saturated pom-pom media can see that our preening, vacationing, and ceaselessly campaigning fiasco-of-a-president isn't doing anything even slightly effective in helping millions of out-of-work Americans to pull themselves up by the bootstraps.
Rather, Obama's got them glued hard to the government teat... as he prefers his serfs to be.
Captain Jack Sparrow's encounter with the mermaids is one of the highlights in the upcoming "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" in which Jerry Bruckheimer required in the casting call that anyone interested in this role must follow specific requirement -- natural breast! [Checkout the latest one-sheet poster below]
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides will sail in theaters May 20, 2011.
Food for Earth Day - Food for the day the earth - the world community celebrated Earth Day by turning off the electricity as a sign of Global Warming more harm to the earth, many countries in the world to turn off electricity for one hour to save the earth energy.
For those of you who want to warn of global warming by making food, here are recipes for food as commemorate global warming:
5 Green Recipes for Spring Check out this slideshow that has recipes for a mango and cashew salad; asparagus and potato soup; sugar snap pea salad with quinoa and citrus vinaigrette; artichoke risotto with garlic and sage; and old-fashioned strawberry cobbler.
Angel Hair Pasta with Asparagus A springtime saute of tender spears of fresh asparagus tossed with angel hair pasta, mushrooms and Parmesan makes a lovely lunch or light supper.
Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Stir-Fry It's an excuse to use up all those leftover veggies at the end of the week. This easily adaptable stir-fry recipe takes into account all sorts of tastes and makes good use of whatever you happen to have on hand.
Creamy Vegetable Medley Looking for a way to get your kids to eat their veggies? This creamy casserole combines broccoli, carrots, cauliflower and mushroom with a crispy fried onion crust for a yummy dish that'll win the approval of moms and kids alike.
Basmati Rice and Peas This spectacular side is sure to steal the show. Basmati rice with peas is a simple way to liven up this plain old grain and an amazing accompaniment to steak or seafood.
Fruit and Nut Coleslaw Sweet and tangy tropical fruits mingle with crunchy cabbage, raisins, walnuts and yogurt for a refreshing slaw that makes an ideal sidekick for burgers, ribs and all things barbecue.
Mushroom Kabobs The earthy flavors of mushrooms combine with grilled peppers, lemon juice, thyme and rosemary for a taste of summer in every bite. Serve these kabobs hot off the grill with wedges of lemon or lime and fresh herbs.
Food for Earth Day The above is a recipe for those of you who want to celebrate with food global warming,Yups please try
Actress Elizabeth Banks will now be singing lullaby as she and husband Max Handelman have welcomed their baby boy named Felix via gestational surrogate,
The 30 Rock star explained her decision via her blog (Introducing Felix).
I have been very fortunate in life both professionally and personally. I have had untold number of opportunities to work with inspiring people, on great projects as an actress, and I have had a fantastic long term relationship of nearly 20 years with my now husband, Max.
The one true hurdle I've faced in life is that I have a broken belly. After years of trying to get pregnant, exploring the range of fertility treatments, all unsuccessful, our journey led us to gestational surrogacy: we make a "baby cake" and bake it in another woman's "oven".
From that came two miracles. The first was meeting our carrier and her husband who were truly humbling in their decency and generosity. And the second miracle was the birth of our baby boy, Felix Handelman. Felix means "happy" and "lucky" in Latin. And true to his name, Felix is a very happy baby and a blessing on our life.
We have maintained a great deal of privacy throughout this process, and hope to continue to honor Felix's privacy going forward.
Thanks to all our friends, family, and fans for your support.
If you need me, I'll be changing dirty diapers and trying to get some sleep.:
Other celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker and Nicole Kidman have also turned to gestational surrogates.
Months of speculation is finally ended... Actor Aga Muhlach left his home network ABS-CBN and now he will give his services to the young fast rising network TV5.
He signed up for three-year non-exclusive contract on Wednesday March 30 at TV5's corporate office at the Marajo Towers, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City.
He is now reportedly lineup to do three projects which includes a franchise reality show.
Before transferring to the Kapatid network, Aga worked as a Kapamilya talent for 18 years. His TV credits includes Oki Doki Doc, Da Body en da Guard, Da Pilya en da Pilot, OK Fine Whatever, That's My Doc, and M3 (Malay Mo Ma-develop).
Under ABS-CBN's movie outfit Star Cinema: Kailangan Kita, Love Begins, Dubai and All My Life.
TV personality Judith Sheindlin, popularly known as Judge Judy, was rushed to the hospital after feeling nauseous with intestinal discomfort.
Reportedly, 68 year-old Judge Judy underwent oral surgery and she had taken pain medication.
“She was just sitting on the stand during her taping, and she started saying things that didn’t make any sense,” an insider tells Radar. “It was only during the second case. The judge said a couple of sentences that didn’t have anything to do with the case, and then she stopped speaking and said she wasn’t feeling well.”
At the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A., Judge Judy tells TMZ that she's now "fine".
"I'm really fine. I wanted to go back to work this afternoon. I'm exhausted. I'm tired. A lot of things just zoned together, including the bad news of the world. At my age, I know my body. My body is fine."
Continuing the promo activities for her Femme Fatale album, Britney Spears performed her new single “Till The World Ends” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday (March 29).
The Kardashians -- Kris, Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kylie, Kendall and baby Mason came in full force for Redbook Magazine's family issue. They kept it simple and classy in white.
Kim on living life in front of the whole world
KIM: There's nothing I'm really ashamed of, and I work hard on the show and all my other projects. I don't drink or do drugs, so I'm comfortable showing the world what my life is all about.
Khloe on why people are fascinated with the Kardashians
KHLOÉ: We are a real family. We don't sugarcoat anything. We're not the Brady Bunch, but we always put each other first. We love each other on camera, we cry on camera. I think people relate to the realness of it.
Kris on the biggest misconceptions about the Kardashians
KRIS: It's annoying when I hear, "What do your girls do?" Well, first of all, all of my daughters have jobs. They are fashion stylists and designers; they own a chain of stores. They had the stores before they had the show. And my kids worked from the time they were 13 years old. So to me, that's a huge misconception — that the girls don't work. They work 25 hours a day. And that they don't have any talent? They might not be singers or dancers, but they certainly know how to produce a television show. Whether you want to call it talent or not, they have multiple shows on the air. [I want to say,] How many shows do you have?