'7th Heaven' Reboot Is in the Works Thanks to Original Cast MemberNew Foto - '7th Heaven' Reboot Is in the Works Thanks to Original Cast Member

Get ready for some teachable moments, because7th Heavenis potentially heading back to TV screens! Varietyis reporting that a reboot of the classic family-friendly series, which followed the Reverend Camden and his squad of wholesome kids, is currently in production at CBS studios. But here's the best part: According toVariety,Jessica Biel, who played basketball star Mary Camden in the original series, will executive produce the series under her Iron Ocean banner along withMichelle Purple. They'll work alongsideDeVon Franklin, who will executive produce via Franklin Entertainment and his overall deal with CBS Studios, the piece added. But if you're expecting the same squad of Camden family faces to return to your TV screen, guess again. TheVarietypiece says that the new show would focus on a diverse family, and that none of the original cast members would appear. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Produced by legendary TV manAaron Spelling,7th Heavendebuted on the WB in 1996 and ran for 11 seasons. Looking back on the era, Biel toldInStylein a new interview that the group functioned on set as if they were a real family. "What I remember most, probably, is the camaraderie of all the kids," Biel explained, noting that she particularly felt like a sister to co-starBeverly Mitchell, with whom she frequently butted heads, but remains close. While it was known as a beacon of wholesomeness at the time, the show's lasting memory was affected after the series ended in 2007. In 2014, a recording leaked that revealedStephen Collins, who played Reverend Eric Camden, the moral center of the show,admittingto inappropriate sexual contact with three underage girls. Related: '7th Heaven' Star Is 'Aging Like a Fine Wine' in Candid New Video

'7th Heaven' Reboot Is in the Works Thanks to Original Cast Member

'7th Heaven' Reboot Is in the Works Thanks to Original Cast Member Get ready for some teachable moments, because7th Heavenis potenti...
Legendary Oscar-Winning Actor, 67, Looks Unrecognizable at Theatre Show OpeningNew Foto - Legendary Oscar-Winning Actor, 67, Looks Unrecognizable at Theatre Show Opening

Gary Oldmanmight be known for his versatile talent for transforming into a range of characters on screen, but at a recent public outing to support a friend, the actor looked almost unrecognizable in his casual look. The 67-year-old attended the opening night of the playThe Fifth Stepin the West End in London, England, to cheer on cast membersMartin FreemanandJack Lowden, the latter of whom stars inSlow Horseswith Oldman. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 For the event, Oldman went for a relaxed outfit, with black Converse, black jeans, a black shirt and a light brown jacket over it. He completed the look with a black and white scarf with hearts on it and a plain black baseball cap. The look made him very hard to recognize, especially with his long facial hair, but he might've purposely been going a little incognito to avoid attention. While Oldman appears to be taking it easy lately,Slow Horses, Oldman and Lowden's popular spy thriller, is set to premiere its fifth season later this year on Apple TV+. They have likely already completed filming forSeason 6as well.

Legendary Oscar-Winning Actor, 67, Looks Unrecognizable at Theatre Show Opening

Legendary Oscar-Winning Actor, 67, Looks Unrecognizable at Theatre Show Opening Gary Oldmanmight be known for his versatile talent for trans...
'Dried out prune'? 'Corrupt' and 'incompetent'? It's getting nasty between Springsteen and TrumpNew Foto - 'Dried out prune'? 'Corrupt' and 'incompetent'? It's getting nasty between Springsteen and Trump

They have some similarities, Bruce Springsteen andDonald Trump— guys in their 70s with homes in New Jersey and big constituencies among white American men middle-aged and older. And both, in very different respects, are the boss. That's about where it ends. The veteran rock star, long a political opponent of the president, stood up as one of Trump's most prominent cultural critics last week with a verbal takedown from a British stage. As is his nature, Trump is fighting back — hard. He calls Springsteen a "dried out prune of a rocker" and is even bringing Beyoncé into the fray. On Monday, the presidentsuggested Springsteen and Beyoncéshould be investigated to see if appearances they made on behalf of his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, last fall represented an illegal campaign donation. Opening a tour in Manchester, England, Springsteentold his audiencelast Thursday that "the America I love, the America I've written about that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration." He added, "Tonight we ask all who believe in democracy and the best of our American experiment to rise with us, raise your voices against authoritarianism and let freedom ring." And the back and forth began Springsteenlater made referenceto an "unfit president and a rogue government" who have "no concern or idea for what it means to be deeply American." The next morning, Trumpcalled Springsteenhighly overrated. "Never liked him, never liked his music or his Radical Left Politics and, importantly, he's not a talented guy — just a pushy, obnoxious JERK," he wrote on social media. "This dried out prune of a rocker (his skin is all atrophied) ought to KEEP HIS MOUTH SHUT until he gets back in the Country," he said. The next night, also in Manchester, Springsteen repeated his criticisms. "It's no surprise what Springsteen's political leanings are and have been for many decades," said veteran music writer Alan Light, author of the upcoming "Don't Stop: Why We (Still) Love Fleetwood Mac's Rumours." "He's somebody who has been outspoken in his music and his actions." The Boss' statements this week showed he wasn't afraid to speak out "at a time when so many people and institutions are just kind of rolling over," Light said. Springsteen isn't new to this game It's not the first time Springsteen has spoken out against Trump — or a Republican president. When former President Ronald Reagan referenced Springsteen's "message of hope" at a campaign stop during the height of the rocker's "Born in the USA" popularity, Springsteen wondered if Reagan had listened to his music and its references to those left behind in the 1980s economy. He also has had an occasionally bumpy relationship with onetime Republican presidential candidate and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a fan of his music. Springsteen has campaigned for Trump's opponents, including Harris last fall. In 2020, he said that "a good portion of our fine country, to my eye, has been thoroughly hypnotized, brainwashed by a con man from Queens." He knows the outer-borough reference still stung a man who built his own tower in Manhattan and ascended to the presidency. Trump often stays at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Springsteen grew up in New Jersey — you may have heard — and lives in Colts Neck, New Jersey, now. Trump doesn't hesitate to go after the biggest musical names that speak out against him, like Beyoncé andTaylor Swift. But the political risk may be less; their younger, more female audiences are less likely to intersect with Trump's core constituency. During his career, Springsteen has challenged his audience politically beyond presidential endorsements. The 1995 album "The Ghost of Tom Joad" bluntly documented the lives of strugglingimmigrants— Mexican and Vietnamese among them. And his 2001 song "American Skin (41 Shots)," criticized the shooting by New York City police officers of an unarmed Guinean immigrant named Amadou Diallo, angering some of the blue-collar segments of his fan base. Clearly, Springsteen has conservative fans and some who wish he'd steer clear of politics, Light said. Still, "40 years later, it's hard to imagine what they think would happen" with Trump, he said. While Trump made a point to reference Springsteen's criticism in an overseas show, he and the E Street Band haven't performed in the United States since before the 2024 election. His tour last year hit heavily on themes of mortality, less of politics. He has several European tour dates scheduled this year into July and hasn't announced any new American shows. ___ David Bauder writes about the intersection of media and entertainment for the AP. Follow him athttp://x.com/dbauderandhttps://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social

'Dried out prune'? 'Corrupt' and 'incompetent'? It's getting nasty between Springsteen and Trump

'Dried out prune'? 'Corrupt' and 'incompetent'? It's getting nasty between Springsteen and Trump They have some ...
AP PHOTOS: Chelsea Flower Show blooms with royals, celebrities and petsNew Foto - AP PHOTOS: Chelsea Flower Show blooms with royals, celebrities and pets

LONDON (AP) — The Chelsea Flower Show bloomed with royals, celebrities and a pup or two at the gardening showcase highlight resilient landscapes and natural planting. King Charles III and Queen Camilla toured the show Monday before it opens to regular visitors. The king is a patron of the Royal Horticultural Society, which puts on the annual event in London. The show is the place to see cutting-edge garden design, new plants and ideas to take home. The displays highlighted natural planning, like moss paving and gravel paths bleeding into greenery. One garden was an example of the Atlantic temperate rainforest habitat that once covered western coasts of Britain. Charles and Camilla visited a dog garden and examined the King's Rose, a new fuchsia-and-white-striped rose variety named after Charles in support of the King's Foundation. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

AP PHOTOS: Chelsea Flower Show blooms with royals, celebrities and pets

AP PHOTOS: Chelsea Flower Show blooms with royals, celebrities and pets LONDON (AP) — The Chelsea Flower Show bloomed with royals, celebriti...
Cheryl Burke Fans Rally Behind Her After She Sets the 'Record Straight' About Her AppearanceNew Foto - Cheryl Burke Fans Rally Behind Her After She Sets the 'Record Straight' About Her Appearance

Dancing With the StarsalumCheryl Burkehas fans rallying around her after she shared a message to the social media critics. Burke came under fire on social media for her appearance, with trolls speculating she was on Ozempic or had altered her look. However,the former reality TV starmade it clear that neither was true. She also took aim at the negativity taking over social media platforms these days. ""I'm not on Ozempic. I'm not sick. I didn't get "a new face." Stop dissecting women's bodies like they belong to you. This is YOUR reminder: I don't owe you an explanation for my healing or for anything quite frankly. Let this be the last time I have to say it," she declared in the caption. The comments section of Burke's video, where she spoke her truth, was flooded with love and support. "Honey silence, the haters, you look amazing," wrote one fan, while another added, "If people are talking it means you're doing something right and they're just jealous! Keep shining!" Another fan referenced a comment Burke made about the person she was years ago onDWTSandThe Suite Life of Zack & Codyno longer existing. "The only thing I miss about "old Cheryl " is watching you dance. You do you!!!" said the fan. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cheryl Burke (@cherylburke) Other positive comments for Burke included, "You're stunning now and then!!!" "Telling it like it is!! Yes Girl Yes!" and "Cheryl you're beautiful." Several fans gave Burke props for promoting positivity and advocating against body shaming. "Thank you for speaking up to advocate for yourself. The public can be so mean," wrote one fan. A different fan stated, "Be You - your honesty and healing is good for us to hear." There was no shortage of support for Burke, but not all commenters rallied around her. "Maybe not Ozempic, but Wegovy, Zepbound, something. And it's ok. Nothing wrong with getting help to make us better. But to deny is exhausting too. And for the people that need help, you make it seem wrong," read a comment. Thankfully, though, most of the comments on Burke's video showed the former dancer that plenty of people have her back and appreciate her honesty.

Cheryl Burke Fans Rally Behind Her After She Sets the 'Record Straight' About Her Appearance

Cheryl Burke Fans Rally Behind Her After She Sets the 'Record Straight' About Her Appearance Dancing With the StarsalumCheryl Burkeh...

 

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