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‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta' Season 16 Reunion Seating Chart Revealed: Brit Eady & Kenya Moore Break Silence On Absence
‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta' Season 16 Reunion Seating Chart Revealed: Brit Eady & Kenya Moore Break Silence On Absence

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‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta' Season 16 Reunion Seating Chart Revealed: Brit Eady & Kenya Moore Break Silence On Absence

Andy Cohen teased he was filming The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 16 reunion early on Thursday, June 5. Later that day, Bravo released the cast seating chart, and two RHOA stars—Brit Eady and Kenya Moore—were missing. More from Deadline Paige DeSorbo Leaving Bravo's 'Summer House' After 7 Seasons 'Project Runway Canada' Adds Spencer Badu As Judge & Aurora James As Mentor 'Love Island USA': Yulissa Escobar Exits The Villa Amid Backlash Over Resurfaced Racist Comments Sitting next to Cohen were Porsha Williams on one side and Shamea Morton on the other side. Next to Williams was Phaedra Parks, followed by Cynthia Bailey. On the couch with Morton, Angela Oakley sat beside her, followed by Kelli Ferrell and Drew Sidora. Some fans were looking forward to Moore returning to the show after her abrupt exit following an incident with Eady. Early on in the season, cameras captured the moment Moore shared alleged explicit photos of Eady during the grand opening of her hair spa. Production suspended Moore as they investigated the incident, and the star soon exited the show. 'I'm disappointed to not be a part of the RHOA 16 reunion taping today,' Moore shared in a post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. 'Please know that I take full accountability for my actions and deeply apologize to all those affected including Brittney, the cast, crew, guests and viewers. I look forward to seeing you all back on Bravo soon.' Moore is one of the most recognizable stars of the RHOA franchise, and alongside Porsha Williams, was leading a new generation of peaches following an extended hiatus to retool the cast. Things didn't pan out that way as Williams found herself in the middle of this mess with Eady. On her part, Eady skipped filming the reunion altogether and made a revelation about the explicit photo Moore showed at her event. 'As everyone is now aware, I'm not attending the reunion. This was my decision,' she said in a post on Instagram Stories. 'The events of this season have devastated me, and while I cannot say much right now, I do want to set the record straight about one thing: the graphic sexual photo surrounding the events in Episode 5. That photo was not me.' Eady notes that she did not attend the event and didn't see the photo Moore exposed in front of cameras, adding, 'Based on what I was told, assumed that it was somehow a photo of me — which is why I reacted in the way that I did.' 'I do not know who was in that photo, but upon seeing it for the first time recently, I now know it was not me,' she said. 'I look forward to seeking accountability and moving past this dark part of my life.' Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 'Stick' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Apple TV+ Golf Series 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out?

Paige DeSorbo Leaving Bravo's ‘Summer House' After 7 Seasons
Paige DeSorbo Leaving Bravo's ‘Summer House' After 7 Seasons

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time2 days ago

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Paige DeSorbo Leaving Bravo's ‘Summer House' After 7 Seasons

Paige DeSorbo will not be returning to Bravo's Summer House after seven seasons. The podcaster, entrepreneur, and a woman in the arts champion confirmed on social media that she will not be a part of Season 10 of the long-running reality series. More from Deadline 'Project Runway Canada' Adds Spencer Badu As Judge & Aurora James As Mentor 'Love Island USA': Yulissa Escobar Exits The Villa Amid Backlash Over Resurfaced Racist Comments 'Love Island UK' Adds Rugby Player Conor Philips To Season 12 Cast Following Surprise Islander Exit 'I've made the decision not to return to Summer House,' DeSorbo shared on Instagram. 'Being part of this show has been one of the most rewarding chapters of my life — the friendships, the drama, the giggles, all unforgettable.' She continued, 'You've seen me grow up over these last 7 summers. I'll always be beyond grateful for the memories, the community, and the opportunities this wild ride has brought me. But like all good things (and some bad decisions), it's time for this chapter to close.' DeSorbo's Summer House exit comes after a massive year of professional growth outside the Bravo reality series. She and her former co-star and Giggly Squad podcast co-host Hannah Berner toured the U.S. with the Club Giggly comedy tour, selling out Radio City Music Hall twice. The duo also recently launched a YouTube video series that chronicled them trying new things in every city they stopped at. In addition, DeSorbo and Berner became New York Times bestsellers after the launch of their book How to Giggle. Just this week, DeSorbo launched her sleepware brand Daphne, inspired by one of her favorite hobbies — relaxing in bed. 'To my castmates, the fans, and my NBCU family: thank you. I never could've imagined what this journey would turn into — and how many of you would be along for the ride,' she added. 'And you haven't seen the last of me, I promise. So much more to do together, but for now, you know you can always find me and Daphne in my bed.' Read Paige DeSorbo's full statement below. Best of Deadline 'Stick' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Apple TV+ Golf Series 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 'Stick' Release Guide: When Do New Episodes Come Out?

Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha, 36, on her surprisingly 'effortless' beauty routine
Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha, 36, on her surprisingly 'effortless' beauty routine

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time2 days ago

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Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha, 36, on her surprisingly 'effortless' beauty routine

Coco Rocha is legendary in the world of modelling. Nicknamed "The Queen of Pose," the Canadian supermodel has graced many of the world's most renowned catwalks (including one just three months postpartum) and magazine covers (she has at least 125 under her belt). Over the span of her 20-odd-year career, the Toronto native has become known for her creativity — and speed — at posing. More than a decade ago, she collaborated with photographer Steven Sebring on a book, Study of Pose: 1,000 Poses by Coco Rocha, in which she contorted herself into 1,000 different poses over a three-day photoshoot. While her posing is revered, Rocha says that among industry folks, she's best known for her sense of humour. "It's just lighthearted, joyful," the 36-year-old tells Yahoo Canada. "I want to have a good day. I don't want to be sulking and go, 'Oh, this is such a hard job. Isn't it so hard doing this thing called fashion?' I don't accept that. I really want to make people happy." Have you ever wondered what the world's most interesting, successful and talented people are adding to their shopping carts? Yahoo Canada's new series, , is exploring just that. From the supplement regime of professional athletes to supermodel-approved skincare, this is what celebrities actually spend their money on. I met Rocha (who's just as tall and beautiful as one would imagine) hours ahead of her appearance for the haircare brand OGX in Toronto. The supermodel was in town to introduce OGX's restorative Bond Protein Repair range, which she credited to her own hair health. "My job is to be a canvas," she says. "My job as this canvas is to be professional-looking. So, I need to take care of myself to the point that [makeup artists, hairdressers and designers] can play, they can destroy, they can make a Picasso, or they can destroy it." Hair repair products, like those from the OGX range, are the "stuff we need" to "keep being so playful," she explains. For the rest of her beauty routine, Rocha warns it's less interesting than one might think. "People are always like, there must be a routine. You must be doing things to stay healthy," she says. "Mostly, I just stay out of the sun and I drink a lot of water." Nevertheless, if there's one skincare product she does turn to, it's Drunk Elephant's Virgin Marula Luxury Face Oil. "I went to Sephora and I [asked] for something long-lasting and that would make me look hydrated," the Project Runway Canada host and judge recalls. "I love makeup, but I also just need my skin to live and breathe, and I want it to look like it's effortless. The [Drunk Elephant face oil] seems to be the trick for me." Beyond face oil and haircare, we asked Rocha what's in her Amazon cart, beauty cabinet and kitchen island these days. From her "fantastic" flameless candles to a sleek kettle worthy of her "museum," here are five things Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha is Adding to Cart. "[OGX] has some great shampoos and conditioners," the Project Runway Canada host says. "They have some leave-ins, the serum." All OGX hair products are "stuff we need" to have "playful," healthy hair. "I wear so much makeup, and I love makeup, but I'm at the point in my life where I also just need my skin to live and breathe, so I want it to look like it's effortless," Rocha tells Yahoo Canada. "The [Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil] seems to be the trick for me." It's long-lasting and hydrating, she says. "I usually have a sunscreen that's tinted, too, so I don't need to wear any foundation." "I'm building a house and my new kitchen is going to be black and white. My island is 18 feet. She's huge. It looks like a museum," Rocha says. "Everything is minimal; there's nothing on it. So everything that is on it has to be chic for my museum." According to the supermodel, this pour-over gooseneck kettle from Fellow passes the test. "I have two cats, a dog and many children," Rocha tells Yahoo Canada. Flameless candles are safe, convenient and kid-friendly. They're "actually fantastic." "I have a bar in my new house, a very big bar," Rocha tells Yahoo Canada. It's 18 feet. So she's going to have a Mixology [Bartender Kit]. If it's going to be up, it has to be pretty."

‘Project Runway Canada' Adds Spencer Badu As Judge & Aurora James As Mentor
‘Project Runway Canada' Adds Spencer Badu As Judge & Aurora James As Mentor

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‘Project Runway Canada' Adds Spencer Badu As Judge & Aurora James As Mentor

EXCLUSIVE: Project Runway Canada has rounded out their cast of experts, adding Spencer Badu as a judge and Aurora James as a mentor. Badu and James will join previously announced host and judge Coco Rocha and fellow judge Jeanne Beker in Bell Media's Crave reality series competition. More from Deadline Bell Media's Crave Sets 'Project Runway Canada' Return With Coco Rocha & Jeanne Beker 'Project Runway' Season 21 Gets Premiere Date & First Look Teaser With Heidi Klum As Host On Freeform, Hulu & Disney+ Reboot 'Love Island USA': Yulissa Escobar Exits The Villa Amid Backlash Over Resurfaced Racist Comments The announcement was made during Bell Media's Upfront presentation. Badu is a Toronto-based designer known for his genderless streetwear designs. He has won multiple CAFA awards and has had his designs worn by Kendrick Lamar and A$AP Rocky. James is an author known for her memoir Wildflower. She is also the founder of accessories brand Brother Vellies, vice chair member of the CFDA, and founder of the non-profit Fifteen Percent Pledge, an organization that encourages retailers to pledge at least 15 percent of their shelf space to Black-owned businesses. RELATED: Production for the reality TV series is in collaboration with Fashion at The Creative School, Toronto Metropolitan University. Filming is set to begin this summer, and the series will debut on Crave later this year. Project Runway Canada is based on the Fremantle format created by Eli Holzman in 2004 and owned by Spyglass Media Group. The reality competition was first adapted for Canadian audiences in 2007 and last aired in 2009 after two seasons. RELATED: Project Runway Canada's revival comes after U.S. cable channel Freeform ordered Season 21 of the competition. Best of Deadline 'Stick' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Apple TV+ Golf Series 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 'Stick' Release Guide: When Do New Episodes Come Out?

Canada's Bell Media & Fox Entertainment Global Developing Emily VanCamp Series ‘Prejudice' About Sex Worker-Turned-Litigator
Canada's Bell Media & Fox Entertainment Global Developing Emily VanCamp Series ‘Prejudice' About Sex Worker-Turned-Litigator

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time17-04-2025

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Canada's Bell Media & Fox Entertainment Global Developing Emily VanCamp Series ‘Prejudice' About Sex Worker-Turned-Litigator

EXCLUSIVE: Prejudice, the Emily VanCamp-starring series about a former sex worker who becomes a litigator, has found a home at Canada's Bell Media and Fox Entertainment Global. Deadline can reveal that Bell, FEG and Canada's Neshama Entertainment are in late-stage development on the series from Celeste Parr, which we broke almost a year ago to the day. More from Deadline 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming Most Canadian Thing Ever: Election TV Debate Rescheduled For Hockey Game Bell Media's Crave Sets 'Project Runway Canada' Return With Coco Rocha & Jeanne Beker Prejudice follows rising litigator Liesl Wellington (VanCamp) as her life and career are thrown into upheaval when her past as a sex worker is publicly exposed. We are told Bell and FEG are in development on a second script for the project but the series has not yet been greenlit. If ordered, it would be the first from Bell's content licensing and distribution agreement with FEG. That deal is seeing shows forged for Fox in the U.S. and Bell platforms CTV and streamer Crave, while FEG handles international sales. A U.S. broadcast partner will be confirmed on series order, we are told. 'Prejudice tackles complex themes including identity, judgment, and resilience with unflinching honesty,' said Justin Stockman, Vice-President, Content Development & Programming, Bell Media. 'Celeste Parr has crafted a gripping narrative that is sure to captivate audiences, and the immensely talented Emily VanCamp is the perfect actor to bring this powerful story to life.' Parr said it is a 'privilege to work with such forward-thinking partners who understand the universal power of emotionally propulsive storytelling.' VanCamp is repped by Thruline Entertainment and UTA. Parr is also repped by Thruline as well as Carl Liberman at The Characters Talent Agency, and Alex Bloch from 42. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'Emily In Paris' Season 5 So Far Everything We Know About Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners': From The Themes To How It Was Shot 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery

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