Chris Noth accused of sexual assault by two women

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Two women have accused actor Chris Noth of sexually assaulting them, with the alleged incidents occurring in 2004 and 2015.

In a new report from The Hollywood Reporter, the first woman (using the pseudonym Zoe) told the publication that she met Noth shortly after moving to Los Angeles at age 22, while she was working at a “high-profile” firm that did business with celebrities in 2004. She claimed she was later invited to the pool at his West Hollywood apartment building, where she alleges she was sexually assaulted. The second woman, going by the pseudonym Lily, said she met Noth in 2015 at a New York City bar where she worked as a server. Lily, 25 at the time, said Noth invited her out to dinner and she accepted. After dinner they went to his apartment, when the alleged assault took place.

In a statement, Noth, 67, denied the allegations and claimed that “the encounters were consensual.”  Said Noth: “The accusations against me made by individuals I met years, even decades, ago are categorically false. These stories could’ve been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago — no always means no — that is a line I did not cross. It’s difficult not to question the timing of these stories coming out. I don’t know for certain why they are surfacing now, but I do know this: I did not assault these women.”

The news comes just one week after the return of Noth’s Sex and the City character John James Preston, AKA Mr. Big, in ‘And Just Like That… ‘  The show made headlines when in the first episode, Mr. Big died after taking a spin class on his Peloton at-home exercise bike.

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Jeff Garlin leaves ABC’s ‘The Goldbergs’ amid allegations of on-set misconduct

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Actor Jeff Garlin has left the ABC sitcom ‘The Goldbergs’ amid allegation of on-set misconduct and an ongoing HR investigation. According to reports, Garlin’s departure, effective immediately, was reportedly a mutual decision between the show and himself. ‘The Goldbergs’ are in the middle of filming their ninth season; it’s unclear how the show will handle the departure of the actor who played the patriarch of the show’s titular family.

No formal allegations against Garlin have been made public; however, rumors about his workplace conduct have been circulating for some time, and three former ‘The Goldbergs’ employees recently told Vanity Fair that the actor allegedly engaged in a verbal and physical conduct that made people uncomfortable.

Garlin also spoke with Vanity Fair and denied rumors at the time that he’d been fired, but confirmed he’d been under HR investigations for three years. Garlin said that the issue was a “difference of opinion” between himself and Sony: “My opinion is, I have my process about how I’m funny, in terms of the scene and what I have to do. They feel that it makes for a quote ‘unsafe’ workspace. Now, mind you, my silliness making an unsafe workspace — I don’t understand how that is. And I’m on a comedy show. I am always a kind and thoughtful person. I make mistakes, sure. But my comedy is about easing people’s pain. Why would I ever want to cause pain in anybody for a laugh? That’s bullying. That’s just uncalled for.” Garlin was also asked about the allegations that he made people uncomfortable by touching and hugging them. “If I hug someone, and they feel uncomfortable from it, they have every right to even go to HR,” Garlin said. “But HR has never said a word to me about hugs. Just so we’re clear on that.”

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Six years after its release, Meghan Trainor drops the music video for ‘Title’

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Fans have been eagerly awaiting an official music video to accompany Meghan Trainor’s hit song “Title” after it went viral (due to TikTok). Now six years after the song was released, Trainor has finally dropped the music video. Trainor captioned a TikTok video celebrating the occasion: “When they don’t let you release the official music video until TikTok blows it up six years later.”

“Title” serves as the ninth track from Trainor’s major studio album of the same name.  Meghan filmed the music video for Title in 2014; it was included on a special international edition of the Title album, but it was never made available in the U.S.  After the track recently gained new life on TikTok after users connected with its lyrics and turned it into a dance trend, it became so popular that Meghan’s record label finally gave her the go-ahead to cash in on the “Title” craze.

Take a look at the video for “Title” – here.

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Charlie Puth reveals he tested positive for COVID-19

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Charlie Puth announced on Twitter that he has tested positive for COVID-19, saying“Hey everyone. I tested positive for COVID this morning. I’m not feeling amazing but I think the worst is behind me.I write you this update, feeling like complete a@@, in hopes that you will be safe and careful this holiday season. Love you and I’ll speak to you very soon.”

The 30-year-old Puth was set to release his forthcoming single “Light Switch” before learning he had COVID-19. The singer has teased the release of the track on his Instagram account, and shared snippets of the song’s creation via his TikTok page on Sept. 16. Puth has yet to provide an official release date for the track, but it is currently available to be pre-saved on Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer.

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Dr. Oz to end his talk show amid Pennsylvania Senate run

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Two weeks after Dr. Oz (real name: Mehmet Oz) announced his bid for Pennsylvania’s open Senate seat, it’s been announced that his eponymous show will end in January 2022. The Dr. Oz Show is in its 13th season and had already been renewed for a 14th; its final airdate will be Jan. 14.  Oz announced he is running for the open Senate seat as a Republican.

Oz’s show will be replaced by a spin-off cooking show called The Good Dish, featuring his daughter Daphne Oz and co-hosts Gail Simmons (Top Chef) and Jamika Pessoa (Next Food Star). The new show started out as a weekly segment on The Dr. Oz Show.

Dr. Oz Show executive producer Amy Chiaro and co-executive producer Stacy Rader will be helming The Good Dish.  They said in a statement: “There is no better time for a show like The Good Dish. Daphne, Gail and Jamika know how to make food accessible with the ability to seamlessly deliver home, lifestyle and trending content. These incredible women will make you laugh, enjoy cooking again and make your life just a little easier. It’s the most fun you can have in the kitchen without having to do the dishes.”

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‘Parasite’ star Park So Dam reveals she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer

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South Korean actress Park So Dam, who starred in the Oscar-winning movie “Parasite,” has been diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer.

The 30-year-old Park was diagnosed during a regular health check-up and has undergone surgery, her agency, ArtistCompany, said in a statement. Park’s illness has disrupted plans to promote her next movie, “Special Delivery,” leaving her “very disappointed,” according to ArtistCompany’s statement, which added: “The company would like to once again thank all the people for showing support for ‘Special Delivery’ and actress Park So Dam, as well as the actors and crew of ‘Special Delivery’ overcoming this difficult time together. Actor Park So Dam will focus on her recovery so that she can see you all healthy in the future, and ArtistCompany will also do our best to help the actor recover her health.”

Park appeared in a number of South Korean movies and TV series, including “The Priests” (2015) and “The Silenced” (2015), before her breakout performance in the 2019 global hit “Parasite.” Directed by Bong Joon Ho, the movie became both the first non-English-language film and the first South Korean film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards in February 2020. Park portrayed Kim Ki Jung, a young woman from a poor family who pretends to be an art therapist in order to get a job teaching the children of a wealthy family.

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Doja Cat cancels concert appearances after testing positive for Covid-19

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Doja Cat has tested positive for Covid-19, forcing her to drop out of the 2021 Jingle Ball Tour.

The singer posted on her verified Instagram account that some members of her production team also tested positive, saying:  “I’m sad to share that I just tested positive as well and will no longer be able to perform on the rest of the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour. While my spirits are down since I can’t be there to celebrate the holiday with my fans in Philly, DC, Atlanta and Miami, I’m doing ok and look forward to recovering and getting back out there as soon as I can!”

This is the second time that Doja Cat has been diagnosed with Covid-19; she first contracted the virus back in July 2020.

Charli XCX shares new Perfume Genius remix of “Good Ones”

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Charli XCX has shared a new Perfume Genius remix of her song “Good Ones.”  Perfume Genius released his last album, Set My Heart on Fire Immediately, in 2020, and recently announced a 2022 North American tour.

Charli XCX’s upcoming album, Crash, is set to drop on March 18, 2022.  She’s also announced a tour and shared her single, “New Shapes,” featuring Christine and the Queens and Caroline Polachek. To wrap up 2022, this weekend Charli XCX will be the musical guest on NBC’s Saturday Night Live airing Sat, December 18.

Take a listen to the Perfume Remix of “Good Ones” – here.

Charli XCX Recruits Perfume Genius for “Good Ones” Remix: Stream

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Former ‘General Hospital’ actor Ingo Rademacher sues ABC over vaccine mandate

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Former “General Hospital” star Ingo Rademacher has sued ABC over their vaccine mandate, alleging they denied his applications for religious exemption.  Rademacher, 50, left the long-running daytime drama in November after refusing to comply with ABC’s mandate requiring General Hospital employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Documents were filed by attorney John W. Howard on behalf of the actor stating that Rademacher applied for a religious exemption to the mandate but was denied. He is also being represented by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Per the lawsuit, the actor wrote in an email to Disney’s human resources team in October: “I am entitled to a religious exemption against mandatory vaccination for COVID-19 on the basis of my deeply and sincerely held moral belief that my body is endowed by my creator with natural processes to protect me and that its natural integrity cannot ethically be violated by the administration of artificially created copies of genetic material, foreign to nature and experimental.” Following the email, Rademacher said he had an interview with the HR department, which was “akin to cross-examination.”

Rademacher isn’t the only actor to depart the popular soap opera over the vaccine mandate. Longtime “General Hospital” star Steve Burton announced in November that he’d also exit the show after he refused to get vaccinated. Burton also claimed in a statement that he applied for “medical and religious exemptions” but was denied.

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‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ shuts down production after Erika Jayne, Lisa Rinna and more test positive for COVID-19

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Production on the 12th season of the hit Bravo reality series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills has been temporarily suspended after several cast members tested positive for COVID-19. Erika Jayne, Garcelle Beauvais, and Lisa Rinna and at least one crew member have tested positive, forcing producers to temporarily shut down filming until the cast and crew have completed quarantine and recovered.

Beauvais revealed the news of her own diagnosis in a video she posted to Instagram, saying, “I found out that I tested positive for COVID. I feel okay, I’m sure I will continue to feel okay. My boys are being tested, so far they’ve tested negative. We’re going to continue testing them,” she added, referring to her 14-year-old twins, Jax and Jaid.

This is the second time production on the reality series had to come to a temporary halt due to COVID-19 concerns. The previous shutdown came just over a year ago in November 2020 when a crew member tested positive; and it was later revealed that Dorit Kemsley, Kyle Richards and Kathy Hilton had also contracted COVID-19 at the time of the halt.

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