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Martha Stewart is the queen of parties, recipes, and social gatherings — and she certainly knows how to throw a Super Bowl party. With Super Bowl Lvii airing on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, party hosters everywhere want quick, easy recipes that are cost-efficient — and Martha Stewart’s money-saving chicken wing idea is perfect.
Martha Stewart’s Super Bowl recipes include chicken wings Martha Stewart | Nicholas Hunt/WireImage
The Super Bowl isn’t complete without plenty of party snacks, and Martha Stewart has fans covered. Stewart’s website explains how she loves to have a variety of finger foods available for Super Bowl party guests.
It all starts with nachos for Stewart. Her Ultimate Nachos include refried beans, multiple types of cheese, fresh and pickled jalapenos, and canned black olives. Once the nachos go into the oven, they’re topped with fresh garnishes like sour cream, herbs, and tomatoes. Other appetizers also involve cheese.
Martha Stewart’s Super Bowl recipes include chicken wings Martha Stewart | Nicholas Hunt/WireImage
The Super Bowl isn’t complete without plenty of party snacks, and Martha Stewart has fans covered. Stewart’s website explains how she loves to have a variety of finger foods available for Super Bowl party guests.
It all starts with nachos for Stewart. Her Ultimate Nachos include refried beans, multiple types of cheese, fresh and pickled jalapenos, and canned black olives. Once the nachos go into the oven, they’re topped with fresh garnishes like sour cream, herbs, and tomatoes. Other appetizers also involve cheese.
- 2/11/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Shania Twain is gearing up to go on tour for her latest album, Queen of Me. She says she’s at a great stage in her life and she’s excited about the future. The “Still the One” singer also says she’s not concerned about what people think of her anymore. The country star is Ok with not being perfect. Here’s what she had to say.
Shania Twain is fine with not being ‘perfect’ Shania Twain | Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images
Twain is content with her life right now. She says she’s at a stage where it doesn’t matter if she isn’t what people want her to be. Twain, who had vocal cord surgery after a case of Lyme disease in 2003, says her voice is different. She also says her body looks different. However, she doesn’t put pressure on herself to sing or look the...
Shania Twain is fine with not being ‘perfect’ Shania Twain | Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images
Twain is content with her life right now. She says she’s at a stage where it doesn’t matter if she isn’t what people want her to be. Twain, who had vocal cord surgery after a case of Lyme disease in 2003, says her voice is different. She also says her body looks different. However, she doesn’t put pressure on herself to sing or look the...
- 2/7/2023
- by Sheiresa Ngo
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It finally happened on Tuesday. After years of false starts, CBS and Viacom finally announced their intentions to get back together.
The all-stock deal, which values Viacom at $12 billion, puts Bob Bakish as the head of the newly-named ViacomCBS, with Joe Ianniello staying on board as the CEO of all CBS-branded assets. The agreement puts the CBS broadcast network, Viacom’s stable of cable channels like MTV and Nickelodeon, and the Paramount film and TV studio under one roof.
Below, TheWrap sizes up the winners and losers from Tuesday’s long-awaited announcement.
Winner: Shari Redstone
Bob Bakish may have gotten the keys to the kingdom but make no mistake: Shari Redstone comes out the biggest winner of Tuesday’s announcement. She completed her three-years-long quest to reunite CBS and Viacom, which had been separated since 2006. She is chairman of the board and got to install her hand-picked guy as chief executive.
The all-stock deal, which values Viacom at $12 billion, puts Bob Bakish as the head of the newly-named ViacomCBS, with Joe Ianniello staying on board as the CEO of all CBS-branded assets. The agreement puts the CBS broadcast network, Viacom’s stable of cable channels like MTV and Nickelodeon, and the Paramount film and TV studio under one roof.
Below, TheWrap sizes up the winners and losers from Tuesday’s long-awaited announcement.
Winner: Shari Redstone
Bob Bakish may have gotten the keys to the kingdom but make no mistake: Shari Redstone comes out the biggest winner of Tuesday’s announcement. She completed her three-years-long quest to reunite CBS and Viacom, which had been separated since 2006. She is chairman of the board and got to install her hand-picked guy as chief executive.
- 8/14/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
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