
Quinci LeGardye
Culture Writer at Marie Claire
Culture Writer, @MarieClaire. she/her *all thoughts my own*
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marieclaire.com | Quinci LeGardye
Calling all Love Island USA fans: Season 6's all-star cast is returning to our screens!Last year, the U.S. iteration of Love Island, hosted by Ariana Madix, became a pop culture phenomenon in its own right, breaking Peacock streaming records and catapulting the cast into superstardom. After the season 6 reunion, fans were left hoping that the trio dubbed PPG and the rest of the fan-favorite cast could return to TV again...not knowing that we would eventually get some very good news.
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yahoo.com | Quinci LeGardye
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marieclaire.com | Quinci LeGardye |Harper’s Bazaar
Hulu's reality TV show Got to Get Out has become a sleeper hit among fans interested in a crossover of Celebrity Big Brother and The Traitors. The new competition gathers a chaotic cast of reality alums—from Real Housewives andBachelor alums to Omarosa and Spencer Pratt—and semi-famous civilians, promising them a slice of a $1,000,000 pot. How much of that money they'll walk away with depends on their wits and capacity for betrayal.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Quinci LeGardye
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Hulu's reality TV show Got to Get Out has become a sleeper hit among fans interested in a crossover of Celebrity Big Brother and The Traitors. The new competition gathers a chaotic cast of reality alums—from Real Housewives and Bachelor alums to Omarosa and Spencer Pratt—and semi-famous civilians, promising them a slice of a $1,000,000 pot.
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marieclaire.com | Quinci LeGardye |Harper’s Bazaar
Netflix's new comedy North of North is a lighthearted, feel-good series that gives viewers a sweet peek into Inuit culture in the Arctic Circle. The streaming giant's first Canadian original series, co-produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in partnership with the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), the eight-episode show takes place in the fictional town of Ice Cove, Nunavut, Canada.
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