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The People’s Choice Awards were truly classy this year. Everything seemed to be flowing perfectly, from the opening act, which touched base with the years nominee’s, to the jokes that kept coming throughout the night. For their debut, Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs did a fabulous job co-hosting. I’ll admit, I’m not much of a funny T.V show watcher, so I’ve only seen 2 Broke Girls on occasion. Despite that, I feel like they really kept to character. Also, Behrs has some pipes!!!! Give this girl a record deal. Or at least a cameo in the next Miley hip-hop song!

As for the music, I felt like it was on the light side. There wasn’t much variety in genres, really, offering alternative and country. One Republic did a fantastic job with ‘Counting Stars.’ Justin Timberlake won for best album of the year. *Hat’s off to you People Champ.* But the biggest surprise of the night was definitely Britney Spears winning best pop artist. Spears has been through a lot, which just shows that despite her weaker vocal skills, she has a kick-ass fan following! She even beat out her ex-bf, which by the way, this was their first appearance in the same awards show in like ten year.

As a Britney and Justin shipper can I just please say a couple of things?  Where was Jessica?? I feel like Justin never talks about her or thanks her during any of his award shows. She’s also never there. The one time his ex that he’s still in love with is there, he talks about Jessica!  Additionally, Britney was seen with her beau David, but didn’t thank him in her acceptance speech. She was probably too nervous and trying not to blurt out ‘I love you Justin.’ This is no ones opinion but my own. But I’m still rooting here!

Ian Somerhalder (shame on you Malin Akerman for butchering his name like that!) had the best seat in the house between Nina Dobrev and Britney Spears. I don’t know who I’m more jealous of Britney or Ian…. The Vampire Diaries duo also won for Best on Screen Chemistry, which is totally on point. Their jab at we dated on the show and in real life, broke up in real life, but stayed together on the show, didn’t specify if they were STILL broken up. I’m thinking cupid hit these two with his arrow again! Did you see that smooch he gave Neens?

 

The most emotional moment occurred when Jennifer Hudson was given the Best Humanitarian Award for her Julian King Foundation in Chicago, that helps give kids the boost and confidence that they need to succeed in life. As a Chicago native, all we keep hearing about is who shot who and where. Hudson’s foundation sheds light on the positives and we truly need more people like her around.
Sandra Bullock was really the belle of the ball, winning twice, while Ellen Degeneres won for Best Talk Show host for the 14th year in a row. Her comedic side obviously never dulls. As JT was announced winner and she tried bolting on the stage to get his award and she joked about how Oprah comes home from a day of work and watches her show. Drew Barrymore made an appearance with her plus one in the belly, while presenting the award to funny-man Adam Sandler, who won the award for the 4th time in a row.

Here’s the full life of winners!!! What a successful night in Los Angeles! Till next year People’s Choice. Thank you for letting our voices be heard. An award show voted by the people, for the people! And celebrities..

 

Favorite Movie
“Despicable Me 2”
“Fast & Furious 6”
“Iron Man 3”
“Monsters University”
“Star Trek Into Darkness”
Favorite Year-End Movie
“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”
“Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues”
“Frozen”
“The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”
“Thor: The Dark World”
Favorite Movie Actor
Channing Tatum
Hugh Jackman
Johnny Depp
Leonardo DiCaprio
Robert Downey Jr.
Favorite Movie Actress
Gwyneth Paltrow
Jennifer Aniston
Melissa McCarthy
Sandra Bullock
Scarlett Johansson
Favorite Movie Duo
Chris Pine & Zachary Quinto – “Star Trek Into Darkness”
Jennifer Aniston & Jason Sudeikis – “We’re the Millers”
Robert Downey Jr. & Gwyneth Paltrow – “Iron Man 3”
Sandra Bullock & George Clooney – “Gravity”
Sandra Bullock & Melissa McCarthy – “The Heat”
Favorite Action Movie
“Fast & Furious 6”
“Iron Man 3”
“Star Trek Into Darkness”
“The Wolverine”
“World War Z”
Favorite Action Movie Star
Brad Pitt
Channing Tatum
Hugh Jackman
Robert Downey Jr.
Vin Diesel
Favorite Comedic Movie
“Grown Ups 2”
“The Hangover Part III”
“The Heat”
“Instructions Not Included”
“We’re the Millers”
Favorite Comedic Movie Actor
Adam Sandler
Bradley Cooper
Chris Rock
James Franco
Zach Galifianakis
Favorite Comedic Movie Actress
Emma Watson
Jennifer Aniston
Melissa McCarthy
Sandra Bullock
Scarlett Johansson
Favorite Dramatic Movie
“Captain Phillips”
“Gravity”
“The Great Gatsby”
“Lee Daniels’ The Butler”
“Prisoners”
Favorite  Dramatic Movie Actor
Channing Tatum
Chris Hemsworth
Hugh Jackman
Leonardo DiCaprio
Ryan Gosling
Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress
Amy Adams
Emma Stone
Halle Berry
Oprah Winfrey
Sandra Bullock
Favorite Family Movie
“Despicable Me 2”
“Monsters University”
“Oz the Great and Powerful”
“Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters”
“The Smurfs 2”
Favorite Horror Movie
“Carrie”
“The Conjuring”
“Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters”
“Insidious: Chapter 2”
“Mama”
Favorite Thriller Movie
“A Good Day to Die Hard”
“The Call”
“Now You See Me”
“Red 2”
“White House Down”
Favorite Network TV Comedy
“2 Broke Girls”
“The Big Bang Theory”
“Glee”
“How I Met Your Mother”
“Modern Family”
Favorite Comedic TV Actor
Chris Colfer
Darren Criss
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Jim Parsons
Neil Patrick Harris
Favorite Comedic TV Actress
Jane Lynch
Kaley Cuoco
Lea Michele
Melissa McCarthy
Zooey Deschanel
Favorite Network TV Drama
“Chicago Fire”
“The Good Wife”
“Grey’s Anatomy”
“Nashville”
“Parenthood”
Favorite Dramatic TV Actor
Jim Caviezel
Josh Charles
Kevin Bacon
Mark Harmon
Patrick Dempsey
Favorite Dramatic TV Actress
Julianna Margulies
Mariska Hargitay
Pauley Perrette
Sandra Oh
Stana Katic
Favorite Actor in a New TV Series
Andy Samberg
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Joseph Morgan
Michael J. Fox
Robin Williams
Favorite Actress in a New TV Series
Allison Janney
Anna Faris
Ming-Na Wen
Rebel Wilson
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Favorite TV Crime Drama
“Bones”
“Castle”
“Criminal Minds”
“The Mentalist”
“NCIS”
Favorite Competition Show
“America’s Got Talent”
“Dancing with the Stars”
“MasterChef”
“The Voice”
“The X Factor”
Favorite Cable TV Comedy
“Awkward”
“Cougar Town”
“Hot in Cleveland”
“Melissa & Joey”
“Psych”
Favorite Cable TV Drama
“Downton Abbey”
“Pretty Little Liars”
“Sons of Anarchy”
“The Walking Dead”
“White Collar”
Favorite Premium Cable TV Show
“Californication”
“Game of Thrones”
“Girls”
“Homeland”
“True Blood”
Favorite Cable TV Actress
Angie Harmon
Claire Danes
Courteney Cox
Lucy Hale
Maggie Smith
Favorite TV Anti-Hero
Dexter Morgan – “Dexter”
Jaime Lannister – “Game of Thrones”
Norman Bates – “Bates Motel”
Rick Grimes – “The Walking Dead”
Walter White – “Breaking Bad”
Favorite TV Bromance
Blaine & Sam – “Glee”
Ryan & Esposito – “Castle”
Sam, Dean & Castiel – “Supernatural”
Sheldon, Leonard, Howard & Raj – “The Big Bang Theory”
Ted, Marshall & Barney – “How I Met Your Mother”
Favorite TV Gal Pals
Caroline & Max – “2 Broke Girls”
Lily & Robin – “How I Met Your Mother”
Meredith & Cristina – “Grey’s Anatomy”
Penny, Bernadette & Amy – “The Big Bang Theory”
Rachel & Santana – “Glee”
Favorite On-Screen Chemistry
Castle & Beckett – “Castle”
Damon & Elena – “The Vampire Diaries”
Derek & Meredith – “Grey’s Anatomy”
Emma & Hook – “Once Upon a Time”
Kurt & Blaine – “Glee”
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show
“Beauty and the Beast”
“Once Upon A Time”
“Supernatural”
“The Vampire Diaries”
“The Walking Dead”
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor
Andrew Lincoln
Ian Somerhalder
Jared Padalecki
Jensen Ackles
Stephen Amell
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress
Emilia Clarke
Ginnifer Goodwin
Kristin Kreuk
Nina Dobrev
Tatiana Maslany
Favorite TV Movie/Miniseries
“American Horror Story”
“Behind the Candelabra”
“The Bible”
“Sharknado”
“The White Queen”
Favorite Daytime TV Host(s)
Ellen DeGeneres
Kelly Ripa & Michael Strahan
Dr. Phil McGraw
Rachael Ray
Steve Harvey
Favorite New Talk Show Host
Arsenio Hall
Bethenny Frankel
Jenny McCarthy
Queen Latifah
Ross Mathews
Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host
Conan O’Brien
David Letterman
Jimmy Fallon
Jimmy Kimmel
Stephen Colbert
Favorite Streaming Series
“Arrested Development”
“Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis”
“House of Cards”
“Losing It with John Stamos”
“Orange Is the New Black”
Favorite Series We Will Miss Most
“30 Rock”
“Breaking Bad”
“Dexter”
“Fringe”
“The Office”
Favorite New TV Comedy
“The Crazy Ones”
“The Michael J. Fox Show”
“The Millers”
“Mom”
“Super Fun Night”
Favorite New TV Drama
“Dracula”
“Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD”
“The Originals”
“Reign”
“Sleepy Hollow”
Favorite Male Artist
Avicii
Blake Shelton
Bruno Mars
Justin Timberlake
Michael Bublé
Favorite Female Artist
Britney Spears
Demi Lovato
Katy Perry
P!nk
Selena Gomez
Favorite Breakout Artist
Ariana Grande
Austin Mahone
Icona Pop
Imagine Dragons
Lorde
Favorite Pop Artist
Britney Spears
Bruno Mars
Demi Lovato
Justin Timberlake
Katy Perry
Favorite Country Artist
The Band Perry
Blake Shelton
Carrie Underwood
Lady Antebellum
Taylor Swift
Favorite Country Music Icon
Alan Jackson
George Strait
Tim McGraw
Toby Keith
Willie Nelson
Favorite Hip-Hop Artist
Drake
Jay Z
Kanye West
Lil Wayne
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Favorite R&B Artist
Alicia Keys
Ciara
Justin Timberlake
Rihanna
Robin Thicke
Favorite Band
Imagine Dragons
Maroon 5
One Direction
OneRepublic
Paramore
Favorite Alternative Band
Fall Out Boy
Imagine Dragons
Mumford & Sons
Muse
Paramore
Favorite Song
“Just Give Me A Reason” – Pink feat. Nate Ruess
“Mirrors” – Justin Timberlake
“Radioactive” – Imagine Dragons
“Roar” – Katy Perry
“When I Was Your Man” – Bruno Mars
Favorite Album
“The 20/20 Experience” – Justin Timberlake
“Bangerz” – Miley Cyrus
“Based on a True Story…” – Blake Shelton
“Blurred Lines” – Robin Thicke
“To Be Loved” – Michael Bublé
Favorite Music Video
“Best Song Ever” – One Direction
“Heart Attack” – Demi Lovato
“Just Give Me A Reason” – Pink feat. Nate Ruess
“Roar” – Katy Perry
“Wrecking Ball” – Miley Cyrus
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RIP, ‘Everwood’ Actor Dies at Age 79

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Everwood’s John Beasley has passed away. 

The actor was best known for his role as Irv Harper on the WB drama that aired from 2002 through 2006. He also served as the show’s narrator.

He was 79. 

His son confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter noting that his father died in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. 

He was reportedly undergoing tests on his liver, though it’s unclear if that’s related to his death. A cause of death was not immediately announced. 

His acting credits include Early Edition, Millennium, Judging Amy, The Soul Man, and appearances on hits like The Resident, NCIS, and Your Honor

As for films, those include The Mighty Ducks, Rudy, The Sum of All Fears, Walking Tall and The Purge: Anarchy, with his final role in 2022’s Firestarter.

Everwood starred Emily van Camp, Gregory Smith, Chris Pratt, Tom Amandes, Debra Mooney, and Treat Williams. You can stream episodes of the hit by renting or purchasing the series on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Instant Video, and Vudu

RIP John.

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When Does ‘Manifest’ Season 4 Part 2 Release on Netflix?

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Are you ready for Flight 828 to make its final descent?

On April 7, Netflix revealed the release date for the second half of the plane drama, along with a new teaser trailer to hold fans over. 

Manifest Season 4 Part 2—all 10 episodes—will land on the streamer on Friday, June 2, 2023. For those that are keeping score, it’s a year ahead of the June 2, 2024 Death Date (so does this mean they find a way to beat it?!). 

Netflix typically releases new episodes at 12:00 a.m. Pacific Time, which means it will drop at 3:00 am Eastern and 2:00 am CT. 

And according to the teaser trailer, things are just as ominous as we expected when we saw the final shot of Season 4 Part 1 of Angelina bringing forth destruction via volcanic fissures.  

“The world is ending and we know when,” Josh Dallas’ Ben Stone remarks in the trailer as everyone emphasizes June 2 numerous times. 

Here’s the full synopsis for the forthcoming final set of episodes. 

“A mysterious accident delivers ominous warnings on a biblical scale that will further jeopardize the livelihood of all the passengers,” the synopsis reads. “As Michaela [Melissa Roxburgh] grieves the loss of her beloved husband Zeke [Matt Long], she must team up with her old flame Jared [J.R. Ramirez] to find new methods to investigate Callings.”

Watch the teaser below:
 

The end may be near, but there’s still plenty of story left to tell—and we hope that they do right by the ending, giving a satisfactory conclusion to longtime fans who have rallied behind the series from day 1 when it was still on NBC.

Catch up on all of our Manifest reviews leading up to the final season right here

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When Will Sweet Magnolias Season 3 Premiere?

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Sweet Magnolias Season 3 Premiere Date

It’s official—we have a premiere date for Sweet Magnolias Season 3!

Joanne Garcia Swisher, who plays Maddie Townsend on the Netflix drama, announced the premiere date on her Instagram page. And we don’t even have to wait that long. 

The return to Serenity will happen on July 20, 2023!

“Hope to see you all there! 🌸 ⁣,” she captioned the photo alongside her co-stars, Brooke Elliott (Dana Sue Sullivan) and Heather Headley (Helen Decatur). 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Per TVLine, the season will consist of another 10 episodes! 

For those who need a bit of a refresher, there’s plenty of drama that we’re going to dive right into. At the end of season 2, it was revealed that Bill is Isaac’s father (a bombshell revelation if I’m being honest), Noreen gave birth to her daughter and decided to stay in Serenity, Dana Sue decided to give Ronnie another shot, Helen suffered a miscarriage before cozying up to Erik and getting proposed to by true love Ryan, and finally, a bump in the road for Maddie and Cal’s relationship following his angry outburst. 

Sweet Magnolias Season 3 Premiere Date

Sweet Magnolias. (L to R) Brooke Elliott as Dana Sue Sullivan, Heather Headly as Helen Decatur in episode 310 of Sweet Magnolias. Cr. Courtesy Of Netflix © 2023

All in all, there’s plenty to address in this small yet quaint and charming town, so get ready to pour it out! 

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