
Antonio Ferme
Entertainment Reporter at Us Weekly
reporter @usweekly | formerly @variety @paramountplus @ithacacollege
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5 days ago |
usmagazine.com | Antonio Ferme
Tiffany Haddish knows how to deliver the laughs, but there’s one part of her getting-ready routine that she says is essential to get into the right headspace. “It’s my personal feel-good music,” Haddish, 45, told Us Weekly at FGI’s 29th Annual Rising Star Awards in New York City. “Not even my team hears it. It’s in my AirPods.”So, what’s on the top secret playlist? “None of your business!” the Girls Trip star quipped before spilling the real surprise.
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6 days ago |
aol.com | Antonio Ferme
Tiffany Haddish knows how to deliver the laughs, but there’s one part of her getting-ready routine that she says is essential to get into the right headspace. “It’s my personal feel-good music,” Haddish, 45, told Us Weekly at FGI’s 29th Annual Rising Star Awards in New York City. “Not even my team hears it. It’s in my AirPods.”So, what’s on the top secret playlist? “None of your business!” the Girls Trip star quipped before spilling the real surprise.
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1 week ago |
aol.com | Eliza Thompson |Antonio Ferme
The woman known as “Mia,” who worked as a personal assistant for Sean “Diddy” Combs, continued her testimony about the mogul in court on Friday, May 30. Mia, who is using a pseudonym to protect her privacy, claimed on Friday that she settled with Diddy, 55, for $400,000 when she quit working for him in 2017. She testified that she was told by executives to retain an attorney to negotiate back wages, bonuses and severance, but this allegedly enraged Diddy, whom she started working for in 2009.
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1 week ago |
usmagazine.com | Eliza Thompson |Antonio Ferme
The woman known as “Mia,” who worked as a personal assistant for Sean “Diddy” Combs, continued her testimony about the mogul in court on Friday, May 30. Mia, who is using a pseudonym to protect her privacy, claimed on Friday that she settled with Diddy, 55, for $400,000 when she quit working for him in 2017. She testified that she was told by executives to retain an attorney to negotiate back wages, bonuses and severance, but this allegedly enraged Diddy, whom she started working for in 2009.
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1 week ago |
usmagazine.com | Natalia Kabenge |Antonio Ferme
Academy Award-winning actor Benicio del Toro dished on scoring the lead role in director Wes Anderson’s latest film in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly. Del Toro, 58, plays the lead role of European businessman Zsa-zsa Korda who is planning to hand off his estate to his only daughter, a nun named Liesl (played by Mia Threapleton) in Anderson’s new comedy, The Phoenician Scheme, in theaters May 30.
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I caught up with @alroker and his wife Deborah Roberts at the @nycballet spring gala (hence the masks) last night — only hours after Pope Leo XIV was officially sworn in. Here's their reaction to the first American pope. https://t.co/6GGMd1Jx6K

RT @grynbaum: Bill Owens’s full memo to “60 Minutes” staff: https://t.co/tHQvAajVRm

It’d be pretty ironic if the two biggest zombie shows of the century both saw their popularity dip after following through on a controversial moment from the source material where the fan-favorite main character is brutally clubbed to death. https://t.co/3jMu4skeeQ