It’s often said it goes down in the DMs, and Wayne Brady has said it’s “shocking” what sorts of messages he’s received since coming out as pansexual.
Last year, The Let’s Make a Deal host revealed he was pansexual, which means he is attracted to all people regardless of gender or identity.
GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, indicates that the term is one of several that is under a “bi+ umbrella.”
During the interview where he came out as pansexual, Brady clarified that after doing research, he considered himself “bisexual — with an open mind.”
“In doing my research, both with myself and just with the world, I couldn’t say if I was bisexual, because I had to really see what that was, especially because I really have not gotten a chance to act on anything,...
Last year, The Let’s Make a Deal host revealed he was pansexual, which means he is attracted to all people regardless of gender or identity.
GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, indicates that the term is one of several that is under a “bi+ umbrella.”
During the interview where he came out as pansexual, Brady clarified that after doing research, he considered himself “bisexual — with an open mind.”
“In doing my research, both with myself and just with the world, I couldn’t say if I was bisexual, because I had to really see what that was, especially because I really have not gotten a chance to act on anything,...
- 3/16/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
It’s time for the big deal of the day — Hulu has announced a new eight-episode series order for an unscripted series currently about Wayne Brady and his family.
The untitled series is set to pull the curtain back on the life of actor, comedian, host and singer. When he’s not busy hosting “Let’s Make a Deal,” Brady finds himself co-parenting his 20-year-old daughter, Maile Brady, alongside his “ex-wife, soulmate and business partner,” Mandie Taketa.
Together, Brady and Taketa run their production company, A Wayne & Mandie Creative. Taketa’s life partner of 12 years, Jason Fordham, is also involved in their business, handling the family’s cinematography and post-production efforts. Their extended family recently became even bigger with the birth of Taketa and Fordham’s son, Sundance-Isamu.
The show is said to give viewers a raw, unfiltered look into the personal lives of Brady’s blended family. While their family dynamic is unconventional,...
The untitled series is set to pull the curtain back on the life of actor, comedian, host and singer. When he’s not busy hosting “Let’s Make a Deal,” Brady finds himself co-parenting his 20-year-old daughter, Maile Brady, alongside his “ex-wife, soulmate and business partner,” Mandie Taketa.
Together, Brady and Taketa run their production company, A Wayne & Mandie Creative. Taketa’s life partner of 12 years, Jason Fordham, is also involved in their business, handling the family’s cinematography and post-production efforts. Their extended family recently became even bigger with the birth of Taketa and Fordham’s son, Sundance-Isamu.
The show is said to give viewers a raw, unfiltered look into the personal lives of Brady’s blended family. While their family dynamic is unconventional,...
- 7/26/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
Hulu has given a series order to an untitled project about Wayne Brady and his family from Fremantle and A Wayne & Mandie Creative, the joint production company founded by Wayne Brady and Mandie Taketa.
The season will consist of eight episodes. No premiere date is set.
The unscripted show will follow Brady, who is still best friends with his ex-wife and business partner, Taketa. Together, they co-parent their 20-year-old daughter, Maile Brady, a student and aspiring artist, as well as running their production company.
Jason Fordham, Taketa’s life partner of 12 years, handles the family’s cinematography and post-production, and they recently expanded their already-blended family with the birth of their son, Sundance-Isamu.
Hulu promises the new series will “offer an intimate look into his blended family’s personal life – revealing unexpected points of view and values that most people — including his own family — have a hard time understanding.
The season will consist of eight episodes. No premiere date is set.
The unscripted show will follow Brady, who is still best friends with his ex-wife and business partner, Taketa. Together, they co-parent their 20-year-old daughter, Maile Brady, a student and aspiring artist, as well as running their production company.
Jason Fordham, Taketa’s life partner of 12 years, handles the family’s cinematography and post-production, and they recently expanded their already-blended family with the birth of their son, Sundance-Isamu.
Hulu promises the new series will “offer an intimate look into his blended family’s personal life – revealing unexpected points of view and values that most people — including his own family — have a hard time understanding.
- 7/26/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu has ordered an unscripted series centering on Wayne Brady and his family.
The series, which currently has a working title of “Untitled Wayne Brady & Family Project,” will follow Brady and his own modern family as he partners up with his ex-wife and business partner Mandie Taketa to run the duo’s production company, A Wayne & Mandie Creative, as well as co-parent their 20-year-old daughter, Maile Brady.
The unscripted series has been ordered for eight episodes by the streamer and a premiere date for the series is forthcoming.
The official logline is as follows: “Everyone knows Wayne Brady – actor, comedian, host, singer and preeminent multihyphenate of this generation. But there’s more to the man seen onstage. What happens when an entertainer so iconic peels back the curtain on the realities of an unexpected life?”
According to the logline, the series will follow Brady as he veers into a “sudden crossroads in his life,...
The series, which currently has a working title of “Untitled Wayne Brady & Family Project,” will follow Brady and his own modern family as he partners up with his ex-wife and business partner Mandie Taketa to run the duo’s production company, A Wayne & Mandie Creative, as well as co-parent their 20-year-old daughter, Maile Brady.
The unscripted series has been ordered for eight episodes by the streamer and a premiere date for the series is forthcoming.
The official logline is as follows: “Everyone knows Wayne Brady – actor, comedian, host, singer and preeminent multihyphenate of this generation. But there’s more to the man seen onstage. What happens when an entertainer so iconic peels back the curtain on the realities of an unexpected life?”
According to the logline, the series will follow Brady as he veers into a “sudden crossroads in his life,...
- 7/26/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
“Messyness” is currently not airing new episodes. However, you can catch all the 20 episodes of “Messyness” season one on MTV. You can also stream the show when you buy or rent it on iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play, Vudu, and Microsoft.
Messyness Season 1 Amazon Prime Video (Video on Demand) $19.99 Check Reviews
Curious about what to expect? Then read on. In the following paragraphs, we’ll tell you all there is to know about the show — the creators, hosts, and the latest updates about its chances for another season.
What is “Messyness” About?
If you’re talking about the most debaucherous acts caught on camera, you’re probably tuned in to MTV at primetime, watching no comedy clip show other than “Messyness.”
Just as the title suggests, “Messyness” showcases viral clips found on the internet displaying the indulgences associated with young adulthood — everything from nights out gone wrong to awkward...
Messyness Season 1 Amazon Prime Video (Video on Demand) $19.99 Check Reviews
Curious about what to expect? Then read on. In the following paragraphs, we’ll tell you all there is to know about the show — the creators, hosts, and the latest updates about its chances for another season.
What is “Messyness” About?
If you’re talking about the most debaucherous acts caught on camera, you’re probably tuned in to MTV at primetime, watching no comedy clip show other than “Messyness.”
Just as the title suggests, “Messyness” showcases viral clips found on the internet displaying the indulgences associated with young adulthood — everything from nights out gone wrong to awkward...
- 7/25/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Exclusive: Ridiculousness spinoffs Messyness and Deliciousness will be back. MTV has renewed Messyness for a second season and Deliciousness for a third.
Hosted by Jersey Shore‘s Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Season 1 of Messyness returns for a weeklong special event beginning at 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Monday, December 27. Remaining Season 1 episodes will air every Thursday in January at 9 p.m., following Jersey Shore Family Vacation.
Food-focused Deliciousness is set to return for Season 3 in 2022.
Like the original MTV series hosted by Rob Dydrek, Messyness is a comedy clips series that showcases people living their best lives and being brave enough to celebrate their own messiness. The series indulges in the most debaucherous clips found on the internet – everything from awkward proposals to nights out gone wrong and cheaters caught red-handed. Messyness seeks to celebrate dating, partying and all the messy stages of young adulthood.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows...
Hosted by Jersey Shore‘s Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Season 1 of Messyness returns for a weeklong special event beginning at 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Monday, December 27. Remaining Season 1 episodes will air every Thursday in January at 9 p.m., following Jersey Shore Family Vacation.
Food-focused Deliciousness is set to return for Season 3 in 2022.
Like the original MTV series hosted by Rob Dydrek, Messyness is a comedy clips series that showcases people living their best lives and being brave enough to celebrate their own messiness. The series indulges in the most debaucherous clips found on the internet – everything from awkward proposals to nights out gone wrong and cheaters caught red-handed. Messyness seeks to celebrate dating, partying and all the messy stages of young adulthood.
Cancellations/Renewals Scorecard: TV Shows...
- 12/13/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: From the producers of MTV’s Ridiculousness comes Messyness, a spinoff hosted by Jersey Shore‘s Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi.
Like the original MTV series hosted by Rob Dydrek, Messyness is a comedy clip series that indulges in the most debaucherous clips found on the internet – everything from awkward proposals, to nights out gone wrong and cheaters caught red handed. Messyness seeks to celebrate dating, partying and all the messy stages of young adulthood.
Also joining Snooki on the Messyness stage are panelists Tori Spelling, Adam Rippon and Teddy Ray. The series is currently in production and slated to premiere later this year.
Messyness is produced by Thrill One Media and Gorilla Flicks, with Rachel Tung and Jessica Zalkind serving as executive producers for MTV.
The Snooki-fronted series is the latest of the Ridiculousness spinoffs. In November, MTV ordered Deliciousness, a food-focused spinoff hosted by Alexa & Katie alumna Tiffani Thiessen.
Like the original MTV series hosted by Rob Dydrek, Messyness is a comedy clip series that indulges in the most debaucherous clips found on the internet – everything from awkward proposals, to nights out gone wrong and cheaters caught red handed. Messyness seeks to celebrate dating, partying and all the messy stages of young adulthood.
Also joining Snooki on the Messyness stage are panelists Tori Spelling, Adam Rippon and Teddy Ray. The series is currently in production and slated to premiere later this year.
Messyness is produced by Thrill One Media and Gorilla Flicks, with Rachel Tung and Jessica Zalkind serving as executive producers for MTV.
The Snooki-fronted series is the latest of the Ridiculousness spinoffs. In November, MTV ordered Deliciousness, a food-focused spinoff hosted by Alexa & Katie alumna Tiffani Thiessen.
- 6/4/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Tamar Braxton is adding to her reality TV resume with hosting a new beauty series entitled “To Catch a Beautician” for VH1, Variety has learned exclusively.
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter is partnering with celebrity hairstylist Johnny Wright on the series that debuts May 25. The duo will help clients confront the beautician who damaged their hair; Wright then puts the stylists through a “hair boot camp” before giving them the chance to redeem themselves by redoing their disgruntled clients’ hair.
In an exclusive interview with Variety on Monday, Braxton said she’s been keeping the project a secret for about a year.
“I’ve been so excited about this. This is like a dream come true to be able to host a show that’s so much fun with an amazing production company [Scout Productions] and amazing network like VH1,” Braxton said. “To meet so many amazing people and to be able...
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter is partnering with celebrity hairstylist Johnny Wright on the series that debuts May 25. The duo will help clients confront the beautician who damaged their hair; Wright then puts the stylists through a “hair boot camp” before giving them the chance to redeem themselves by redoing their disgruntled clients’ hair.
In an exclusive interview with Variety on Monday, Braxton said she’s been keeping the project a secret for about a year.
“I’ve been so excited about this. This is like a dream come true to be able to host a show that’s so much fun with an amazing production company [Scout Productions] and amazing network like VH1,” Braxton said. “To meet so many amazing people and to be able...
- 4/20/2020
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
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