Andy Cohen Embraces Barefoot Trend on Today Show to Advocate for Shoe-Free Workspaces
Andy Cohen promotes a shoeless workplace trend on Today With Jenna & Friends, showcasing his bare foot. He supports the movement for improved comfort and morale.
Andy Cohen promotes a shoeless workplace trend on Today With Jenna & Friends, showcasing his bare foot. He supports the movement for improved comfort and morale.
Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt celebrated a luxurious baby shower as they prepare for their first child. Hewitt shared the joyful event on Instagram, featuring playful games and gourmet treats.
Season 4 of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test showcased extreme challenges, injuries, and behind-the-scenes insights from Shawn Johnson East and Gia Giudice, highlighting their survival struggles.
On NBC’s Happy’s Place, Gabby searches for a sperm donor, referencing Al Pacino’s recent fatherhood at 83. The episode highlights the evolving dynamics of celebrity parenthood.
Emma Heming Willis shares how holidays have evolved as Bruce Willis faces dementia. She emphasizes adapting traditions and finding joy despite challenges, noting continued family love.
Fire Country revealed details about Vince’s death amid Billy Burke’s exit. Walter informed Sharon that Vince had died before they could escape a fire, clarifying their inability to save him.
Patrick Mahomes’ Thanksgiving eating habits stirred debate online after he shared an Instagram video promoting gratitude while topping a turkey leg with ketchup, drawing mixed reactions.
In the upcoming episode of Boston Blue, Sean’s relationship with Penny, a character with a criminal background, complicates his bond with father Danny, creating ongoing family tensions.
Seth Rogen discussed the success of his Apple TV series The Studio and Nobody Wants This during a Friendsgiving event. He emphasized cultural relevance and open to returning for season 3.
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, launched in 1924, features balloons and musical acts. It paused from 1942-1944 due to WWII and has been televised since 1952, allowing for unexpected blunders.