Jessica Simpson and her ex-football player husband Eric Johnson have separated after a decade of marriage. The couple married in 2014 and have 3 kids, son Ace Knute and daughters Maxwell “Maxi” Drew and Birdie Mae.
NBC has renewed the comedy mockumentary St. Denis Medical for a second season. The series, following overworked hospital staff in Oregon, has been a hit among viewers. It’s averaging about 3 million viewers through 6 episodes.
Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow and former Miss Universe Demi-Leigh announced they are expecting their first child. The couple, who have been married since 2020, shared the news on social media with ultrasound photos.
CBS‘ reboot of Hollywood Squares premieres January 16th, and the game show will then get major exposure with a special following the AFC Divisional Playoff Game between Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills on January 19th.
British actor and comedian Tony Slattery, best known for Whose Line Is It Anyway?, has passed away at 65 from a heart attack. Slattery also appeared in films like How to Get Ahead in Advertising and The Crying Game.
Amazon’s NFL playoff game drew its largest audience ever, with the Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers game averaging 22.07 million viewers. Despite this record, overall playoff viewership is slightly lower than last season.
Ms. Rachel, known for her science-based approach to toddler speech development, is bringing her content to Netflix starting January 27th. The first season will consist of four episodes curated from her popular YouTube series.
Director Ridley Scott’s planned Bee Gees biopic at Paramount Pictures was halted due to deal issues. Scott mentioned in an interview with GQ that the studio changed terms, leading him to walk away and pursue a new project.
Max will stream a movie version of Waitress: The Musical starting February 14th, featuring Sara Bareilles in the lead role. Based on the 2007 film, it tells the story of Jenna, a waitress and pie-maker aiming for a fresh start.