Things are getting shady in the world of ‘Queer Eye’

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

Hot gossip from the world of Queer Eye: According to a new report in Rolling Stone, the stars of the show are not as friendly as is suggested, and Jonathan Van Ness, the breakout star of the show, has rage issues and was known to “explode at least once a week.”

Several of the “hometown heroes” on the show have come forward to defend Van Ness, insisting that they were never rude or unprofessional while filming.

Meanwhile, Tan France is being shady about Bobby Berk leaving the show, insisting that he had nothing to do with any former colleagues being “fired.” Who said anything about someone being fired?

Contrary to what this headline makes it sound like, Joy Behar is not retiring from The View, not yet, at least.

Grey’s Anatomy will never die.

Shōgun is a huge hit for FX — and deservedly so. But don’t count on a second season.

Hold up, Joel McHale dislocated Chevy Chase’s shoulder while they were making Community?! I mean, Chase is an asshole, but that’s elder abuse.

Drew Carey didn’t want to host The Price is Right, but then they made an offer he couldn’t refuse.

That Sopranos‘ booth sold for $82,600.

Starz and Lionsgate will split beginning in April in an attempt to be more acquirable. Stay tuned — this could lead to more cancelations.

Feel better soon, Kate Beckinsale!

In Development

Casting News

Mark Your Calendars

  • Sugar premieres on Apple TV+ on April 5.
  • Ramy Youssef: More Feelings will debut on HBO on March 23.
  • Alex Rider returns on Freevee on April 5.
  • Mean Girl Murders will premiere on ID on March 25.
  • Good One: A Show About Jokes premieres on Prime Video on March 26.
  • Descendants: The Rise of Red will premiere on Disney+ this summer.
  • Monsters at Work returns on Disney+ and Disney Channel on May 5.
  • The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More debuts on Netflix on March 15.
  • Testament: The Story of Moses premieres on Netflix on March 27.
  • Crooks debuts on Netflix on April 4.
  • Heart of the Hunter premieres on Netflix on March 29.
  • Dan Da Dan will debut on Netflix in October.
  • Physical: 100 returns on Netflix on March 19.

R.I.P.

Malachy McCourt, Ryan’s Hope actor and brother to author Frank McCourt

Janice Burgess, Children’s television producer and creator of The Backyardigans

Charlie “Griff” Griffin, Captain on Wicked Tuna

Garrison Brown, Son of Sister Wives stars Kody and Janelle Brown

Edward Bond, Oscar-nominated screenwriter and playwright

WATCH THIS

Password: Joe Manganiello guest hosts in the season premiere. 9 p.m., NBC

Frontline: Boeing’s Fatal Flaw: Oh, just a rebroadcast of this 2021 documentary FOR NO REASON. (I’m not saying that Airbus is having a great week decade but ~gestures around wildly~)  9 p.m., PBS

Boat People: A pair of no-drug dealing strangers find a stash of cocaine in this new thriller and try to sell it. WhAt CoUlD gO wRoNg? Premiere. Freeform

Late Night:

  • Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kelly Clarkson, Peyton Manning, Mike Tirico, Carrie Coon, Katherine Blanford
  • Late Night with Seth Meyers: Ewan McGregor, Sara Bareilles, James Acaster, Aric Improta
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Diane Lane, Patton Oswalt
  • After Midnight: Flula Borg, Chris Grace, Pink Foxx
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: Nathalie Emmanuel, Warren Zeiders
  • The Daily Show: Jane Marie, hosts Desi Lydic & Michael Kosta
  • Watch What Happens Live: John Oliver, Ariana Madix

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