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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
R.I.P., Malcom-Jamal Warner: Tracee Ellis Ross, Morris Chestnut, Eddie Griffin and More Pay Tribute to ‘One of the Nicest in the Business'
Co-stars and colleagues from Malcolm-Jamal Warner's more than four decades in television remembered The Cosby Show alum as news of his death spread Monday. Warner reportedly drowned while swimming off the coast of Costa Rica Sunday. He was 54. More from TVLine Malcolm-Jamal Warner, The Cosby Show and The Resident Star, Dead at 54 R.I.P., Anne Burrell: Late Chef's Final Worst Cooks in America Season Lands Premiere Date at Food Network John Stamos Pays Tribute to Beach Boys' Brian Wilson After His Death: 'His Music Made Me Feel Things I Didn't Know How to Say' Tracee Ellis Ross, whose character was married to Warner's in the BET comedy Reed Between the Lines, posted her remembrance to 'my first TV husband' Monday. 'I love you, Malcolm,' she wrote on Instagram. 'First I met you as Theo with the rest of the world, then you were my first TV husband. My heart is so so sad. What an actor and friend you were: warm, gentle, present, kind, thoughtful, deep, funny, elegant. You made the world a brighter place. Sending so much love to your family. I'm so sorry for this unimaginable loss.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tracee Ellis Ross (@traceeellisross) One of Warner's longer-running TV roles was that of The Resident surgeon Dr. AJ Austin. Resident creator/showrunner Amy Holden Jones posted a photo of her with Warner in happier times. 'Malcolm, I will love you always and am devastated beyond words,' she wrote. Meanwhile, Warner's Resident co-star (and current Watson star) Morris Chestnut said he was 'heartbroken' over the loss. 'Working alongside him on The Resident was an honor,' Chestnut wrote on Instagram. 'He brought so much depth, warmth, and wisdom to every scene and every conversation. One of the nicest in the business. Rest easy, brother. Your legacy lives on.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Morris Chestnut (@morrischestnutofficial) 'This loss has devastated me,' Community grad Yvette Nicole Brown posted underneath a video of Warner driving as he reminded viewers that 'no matter what's going on, there's always a reason to smile.' Warner recurred on the NBC comedy as Andre, sometime husband to Brown's Shirley. Comedian Eddie Griffin and Warner co-starred in UPN's Malcolm & Eddie from 1996-2000. 'R.I.P. King my Big little Brother,' Griffin wrote over photos posted to his Instagram Story. TV Stars We Lost in 2025 View Gallery49 Images Post remembrance of Warner in the comments. Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Christina Haack breaks silence after HGTV cancels her show as network continues to slash programming
Christina Haack has spoken out following the news that HGTV has cancelled her show, Christina on the Coast, after six seasons. It was reported last week that the beloved program was the latest to be axed along with The Flipping El Moussas as the network continues is brutal bloodbath. Its cancellation comes after HGTV already pulled the plug on Bargain Block, Married to Real Estate, Farmhouse Fixer, Izzy Does It, and Battle on the Beach. But it seems as though 42-year-old presenter Christina is taking the axe somewhat in her stride as she cheekily referenced its cancellation in her latest Instagram upload. Taking to the social media platform over the weekend, Christina shared a series of snaps which included spending lots of time with love interest Christopher Larocca, and her children Taylor, Brayden and Hudson. She captioned the post: 'Summer so far. Basically just eating and laughing. Canceled looks good on me… Only kidding only kidding.' Fans immediately flooded Christina's post to articulate their anger over HGTV shelving her show. 'HGTV has lost their mind,' one said. 'I love Christina on The Coast. And Farmhouse Fixer. I'm so upset they canceled your show. Now what?' 'The three best shows on HGTV were Christina on the Coast, The Flipping ElMoussas, and Izzy Does It. WTF is HGTV doing?!' another commented. A third added: 'Shame on them for canceling y'all!!! You will be missed!' 'I am BEYOND upset with HGTV I love and watch you every day,' a fourth continued. A fifth suggested: 'I feel like you have enough support and success to be able to start your own network, and bring all of the people that keep getting canceled to your network… I would sign up for cable again, to watch your network.' Christina on the Coast originally launched in May 2019 and recently concluded its sixth series just two months ago. The show followed real estate and flipping expert Christina as she helped clients transform their outdated properties into high-end homes in Southern California. Christina built the show around moving to Tennessee and 'creating breathtaking renovations for eager clients in the beautiful countryside' with her third ex-husband Josh Hall, whom she acrimoniously divorced on May 1 following three years of marriage Christina's other show on the network, Christina in the Country, aired its second season in November 2024. It is not yet known whether it will return for a third inning. Fans immediately flooded Christina's post to articulate their anger at HGTV for shelving her show Luckily, it's not all bad news, as Christina's HGTV reality show, The Flip Off, has been renewed. The Flip Off features Christina, her first ex-husband Tarek El Moussa, and his second wife Heather Rae El Moussa and follows two teams who must 'find, buy, renovate, and flip a house for the biggest financial gain'. In the March 5 finale of the six-episode series, Tarek and Heather were declared the winners by securing a $431,000 profit off the sale of their flipped home while Christina only earned $217,000. A source confirmed to Us Weekly that the series will be returning, but there is no filming date or air date yet.


Metro
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Music legend, 84, admits 'I might be dead next year' ahead of new tour
84-year-old Sir Cliff Richard has admitted that his upcoming tour could be his last, amid fears that he could be 'dead' by next year. The legendary crooner and controversial gravy-maker is set to embark upon a series of live shows in Australia and New Zealand. The octogenarian rock n' roll star has been a fixture of the music industry for almost 70 years, having rose to fame with the hit single Move It in 1958. He went on to release such hits as Living Doll (1960), We Don't Talk Anymore (1979) and Summer Holiday (1963), from his musical film of the same name. His global Can't Stop Me Now tour will get underway in Cardiff on November 30, before touring venues in Australia and New Zealand. However, Cliff, who turns 85 in October, has admitted that this could turn out to be his 'farewell tour,' should the worst come to pass. During an interview with the New Zealand radio station Coast, Sir Cliff – who was knighted in 1995 – admitted that he doesn't think too far into the future. After all, he might be 'dead next year.' 'The thing I would have to give up probably at some time is touring. It's very wearing, and you never know when you wake up in the morning whether your voice is still there,' he shared. Pressed on whether this would be his final ever tour, Sir Cliff said: 'I might be dead the next year!' 'So I don't even think about it anymore. It's one of those things. As I get older maybe I'll become less able to perform, so I can't say'. Elsewhere in the interview, he admitted that he wouldn't be breaking out his old dance moves. 'I don't want to be an 85-year-old guy trying to be 18,' the Mistletoe and Wine singer told hosts Toni, Jase and Sam. He may have once been credited as Britain's answer to Elvis Presley, but these days, Sir Cliff is best known for his colourful picture calendars, released every year to the delight of grandmas and ironic fans everywhere. The 2024 edition saw Sir Cliff posing aboard a luxurious cruise ship, showing off his collection of sunglasses and colourful shirts. Of the calendar, Sir Cliff said: 'I have grown to love cruising, it allows me to relax and regroup, sometimes prep for new projects, and above all, to socialise with friends who join me on ship. 'This calendar was fun to produce and allowed me to be creative in terms of where and how to take the images. 'I am pleased with the result, it's not me on stage or in a studio, and I hope you enjoy it too!' The release of Sir Cliff's cruising calendar came in the wake of his 'fat shaming' controversy which ensued during an ill-fated appearance on This Morning. Explaining his regret at not meeting Elvis, Sir Cliff told Alison Hammond: I had one chance, through a journalist when I was promoting Devil Woman in the States. More Trending 'At the end of the interview though, I said, 'Can we put it off?' because he'd put on a lot of weight, and I thought, if I'm having a photograph taken with him and it's going to be hanging on my refrigerator, it's got to look good.' To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 'You should never have put it off, just because they're a little bit heavier,' Alison joked back. He went on: 'If you're a fan of somebody's, if you get the chance to meet them, meet them, even if they've put on weight!' Alison retorted: 'Is that why you don't want me over at your house?' Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Robbie Williams releasing the album he actually wanted to after quitting Take That MORE: Astronomer launches investigation into Andy Byron and Coldplay kiss cam drama MORE: Chris Martin mortified after exposing couple's 'affair' during concert


Perth Now
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Sir Cliff Richard: 'I could be dead next year'
Sir Cliff Richard says he could be dead next year. The 85-year-old singer admitted he isn't sure if he will be retiring after his upcoming Can't Stop Me Now tour, insisting he has no idea what the future has in store for him. According to The Mirror, he told New Zealand radio station Coast: 'I'm sure the audience will see that we - the big band and I - are friends and almost a family when we're on tour. So, we'll try and do something that will make it look as though I'm 18! But I'm not. 'I don't want to be an 85-year-old guy trying to be 18. The thing I would have to give up probably at some time is touring. It's very wearing, and you never know when you wake up in the morning whether your voice is still there'. 'I might be dead the next year! So, I don't even think about it anymore. It's one of those things. As I get older maybe I'll become less able to perform, so I can't say.' Cliff previously insisted he will never retire as the word is not 'in his vocabulary'. He told The Mirror: 'I don't know if I ever want to retire. I don't mind stopping. 'Stopping would mean that I could absolutely change my mind any time I wanted to, or phone my office and say, 'Can you get us a couple of nights at the Royal Albert Hall?' 'So, retiring is not in my vocabulary, but stopping is good for me – I can work whenever I want to, if I want to.'


Daily Mirror
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Cliff Richard says 'I might be dead next year' as he shares sad tour update with fans
Iconic singer Cliff Richard says he may have to quit touring after being on the road in 2025 as he tells fans 'I might be dead the next year' Sir Cliff Richard says he will probably have to quit touring - and the rock 'n' roll singer famous for his hip thrusts may only perform a few dance steps on stage at his upcoming shows. 'I don't want to be an 85-year-old guy trying to be 18,' he said, admitting that he has started to think about his own mortality. Cliff is performing in Australia and New Zealand before returning to the UK in November, a month after he turns 85. The singer, known affectionately as the Peter Pan of Pop due to his eternal youth, admits that touring can be exhausting and has started to take its toll. He said: 'The thing I would have to give up probably at some time is touring. It's very wearing, and you never know when you wake up in the morning whether your voice is still there.' Asked if his upcoming Can't Stop Me Now tour could be a farewell tour or if he could return, he was undecided. 'I don't know," he admitted. "I might be dead the next year! So I don't even think about it anymore. It's one of those things. As I get older maybe I'll become less able to perform, so I can't say…' However, he does hope to perform some of his trademark dance moves that first endeared him to fans back in the 1950s, when his performances of debut single Move It were deemed 'too sexy' for TV. He is hoping to perform a routine with two backing singers and dancers to his 1962 hit with his former band Cliff Richard and The Shadows, Do You Want To Dance? But acknowledges he is still yet to determine if it will be possible, and hopes to be able to when he starts rehearsals. He tells New Zealand radio station Coast: 'I used to move around a heck of a lot and there was a period when I would get four girl dancers, four guy dancers and I used to dance with them. 'What I don't want to be is an 85-year-old guy trying to be 18. So, I can still move on stage. And that's what I do. I've got two backing singers, two guys, and they can dance, they can act, they can sing, they can play instruments. 'And I'm going to see, when I get to rehearsals, to just say, 'let's talk about maybe doing two songs where you come and join me out front. And while we're singing something like Do You Want To Dance we do a few steps like that?' 'I don't want to try and be 18 anymore. I like singing now, I'm as excited now as I was when I came [to New Zealand] last time. And I'm sure the audience will see that we - the big band and I - are friends and almost a family when we're on tour. So we'll try and do something that will make it look as though I'm 18! But I'm not.' Cliff, who has sold more than 260 million records worldwide, has previously said he has no plans to retire, and spoke of his hopes to still be on stage in his 90s. Cliff's upcoming Can't Stop Me Now tour will include two dates at the Royal Albert Hall, where he holds a record for performing 32 dates in two batches. He is also the only artist to have a top 5 album in eight different decades.