Looks like Katy Perry could be all in for being a judge on the American Idol reboot.
The 32-year-old pop star recently stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show, airing Tuesday, when DeGeneres -- herself a former Idol judge -- bluntly asked Perry about the reports that she's signed on as a judge on the famous music competition's upcoming revival on ABC.
"Judge not, lest you be judged, but they didn't say anything about constructive criticism, and I'm good at that," Perry said cheekily.
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As DeGeneres pushed for more, Perry strategically sipped her water.
Perry later talked about her racy new single, "Bon Appetit." The track is off her highly anticipated new album, Witness, out June 9.
"Right now I think you're just seeing parts of the body of work, and that part is, like, the sexually empowered and liberated part," she explained...
The 32-year-old pop star recently stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show, airing Tuesday, when DeGeneres -- herself a former Idol judge -- bluntly asked Perry about the reports that she's signed on as a judge on the famous music competition's upcoming revival on ABC.
"Judge not, lest you be judged, but they didn't say anything about constructive criticism, and I'm good at that," Perry said cheekily.
Watch: Fox Exec Calls ABC's 'American Idol' Reboot 'Fradulent,' Reveals Network Planned 2020 Revival
As DeGeneres pushed for more, Perry strategically sipped her water.
Perry later talked about her racy new single, "Bon Appetit." The track is off her highly anticipated new album, Witness, out June 9.
"Right now I think you're just seeing parts of the body of work, and that part is, like, the sexually empowered and liberated part," she explained...
- 5/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
ABC’s presentation of The Sound of Music drew 5.3 million viewers and a 1.1 rating on Sunday night, rising 10 percent and a tenth from last year’s “sing-along” telecast.
Leading the night, NBC’s Sunday Night Football (Cowboys/Buccaneers, 20.9 mil/7.0) dipped 11 and 9 percent from last week’s fast nationals (Giants/Cowboys).
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Leading the night, NBC’s Sunday Night Football (Cowboys/Buccaneers, 20.9 mil/7.0) dipped 11 and 9 percent from last week’s fast nationals (Giants/Cowboys).
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- 12/19/2016
- TVLine.com
Quick Hits
Last Year’s Winner: Viola Davis, “How To Get Away With Murder” Was It an Upset? No. Still Eligible? Yes. Hot Streak: In this ever-changing and ultra-competitive category, the longest active streak belongs to Claire Danes. Despite “Homeland” missing out on a Drama Series nod in Season 3, its star has been nominated five years running (after winning for her first two). Fun Fact: Angela Lansbury has the most nominations in this category with 12, but she never won an Emmy.
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And the streak continues! Claire Danes continues to captivate the TV Academy, landing her fifth nomination in five seasons of “Homeland.” Considering she’s already won twice, odds may not be in her favorite for another trophy in 2016, but her most nuanced performance to date certainly merits the opportunity.
So who could actually walk away with Emmy?...
Last Year’s Winner: Viola Davis, “How To Get Away With Murder” Was It an Upset? No. Still Eligible? Yes. Hot Streak: In this ever-changing and ultra-competitive category, the longest active streak belongs to Claire Danes. Despite “Homeland” missing out on a Drama Series nod in Season 3, its star has been nominated five years running (after winning for her first two). Fun Fact: Angela Lansbury has the most nominations in this category with 12, but she never won an Emmy.
Read More: After Years of Small Roles, Viola Davis Believes She’s Finally Getting Her Due
And the streak continues! Claire Danes continues to captivate the TV Academy, landing her fifth nomination in five seasons of “Homeland.” Considering she’s already won twice, odds may not be in her favorite for another trophy in 2016, but her most nuanced performance to date certainly merits the opportunity.
So who could actually walk away with Emmy?...
- 9/12/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
After working on Waitress, the indie film she wrote, directed and starred in with Keri Russell, for almost two years, actress Adrienne Shelly couldn't wait to hear if the movie had won a coveted spot at the Sundance Film Festival. "When I first read the script, I told her, 'This is going to be a big film,'" her husband, Andy Ostroy, 56, tells People in the new issue. "The pages just turned themselves." Shelly would never learn that Waitress became one of the top films of the prestigious festival - or that it became a success when it hit theaters in May 2007 and now,...
- 5/5/2016
- by K.C. Baker, @kcbaker77777
- PEOPLE.com
Felicity might have ended its run nearly 14 years ago, but star Keri Russell still hasn’t quite gotten over the ridicule she received for that unforgettable Season 2 haircut.
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- 3/24/2016
- TVLine.com
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