
Kayla Cobb
Senior TV Reporter at The Wrap
Senior TV Reporter @TheWrap. Tweets are my own. She/her.
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thewrap.com | Kayla Cobb
“Three Women” executive producers Lisa Taddeo and Laura Eason want to make it clear that their Starz limited series is not meant to capture the experiences of all women. But while they were making the drama, it was vital to them that the set of their intimate and emotional deep dive felt like a safe space for all women.
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thewrap.com | Kayla Cobb
Perhaps surprisingly, New Jersey senator Cory Booker isn’t just blaming Donald Trump for the recent problems at Newark International Airport. During a recent interview on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” the politician pointed to both infrastructure failures and Trump for the much mocked airport. “So you’re telling me that it’s not necessarily Trump’s fault, this situation we have in Newark?” Kimmel asked the New Jersey politician. “I’m telling you candidly, it’s both,” Booker said.
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thewrap.com | Kayla Cobb
Brad Pitt is frustrated by his lifetime of being in the media spotlight – but he says he’s now aware that someone’s got it worse after his experience with press in a GQ profile tied to the premiere of the actor’s upcoming movie, “F1.”Certain Formula One racers have said that actually getting into their car serves as a refuge of sorts from fan and media scrutiny. When asked if he felt the same way while making “F1,” Pitt noted that he didn’t see it that way.
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thewrap.com | Kayla Cobb
Nathan Fielder wouldn’t call himself a hero, but you can call him one anyway. The comedian stopped by “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Tuesday night to discuss his most ambitious project to date: Season 2 of “The Rehearsal.”The second season of the HBO series ended with Fielder actually piloting a Boeing 737 filled with over 150 actors over the Mojave desert. This was all in the interest of hopefully solving the problem of airplane crashes.
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yahoo.com | Kayla Cobb
Max is doubling down on Deborah Vance. The streamer renewed its Emmy-winning comedy “Hacks” for a fifth season on Tuesday ahead of its Season 4 finale. The comedy’s creators Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky learned of the renewal news last week. “We’re thrilled to be able to make a fifth season of a comedy,” Downs told TheWrap in an interview that also included Aniello and Statsky. “It is a very rare thing now, which we wish weren’t the case.
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