Aaron Carter is getting candid about his love for girlfriend Madison Parker.
The singer has had a difficult week, following his high-profile arrest over the weekend, his heated exchange with his older brother, Nick, and a series of Twitter rants slamming critics who have accused him of abusing drugs. But through it all, Parker has been by his side.
Speaking with Et's Jennifer Peros on Monday, Carter admitted that he's got his eye on starting a family, and he wants to "live life and be happy" alongside his lady love.
"I wanna be married. I wanna be engaged to my beautiful girlfriend, Madison," the 29-year-old singer shared of his plans for the coming years."I wanna be a good father, a good role model, a strong role model."
Watch: Aaron Carter Fires Back at Drug Use Accusations & 'Male Body Shaming' After Arrest: 'It's Not Funny!'
Parker, who joined Carter during his sit-down with Et, revealed that the...
The singer has had a difficult week, following his high-profile arrest over the weekend, his heated exchange with his older brother, Nick, and a series of Twitter rants slamming critics who have accused him of abusing drugs. But through it all, Parker has been by his side.
Speaking with Et's Jennifer Peros on Monday, Carter admitted that he's got his eye on starting a family, and he wants to "live life and be happy" alongside his lady love.
"I wanna be married. I wanna be engaged to my beautiful girlfriend, Madison," the 29-year-old singer shared of his plans for the coming years."I wanna be a good father, a good role model, a strong role model."
Watch: Aaron Carter Fires Back at Drug Use Accusations & 'Male Body Shaming' After Arrest: 'It's Not Funny!'
Parker, who joined Carter during his sit-down with Et, revealed that the...
- 7/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The Nine Network is channelling tens of millions of dollars freed up from the end of its output deal with Warner Bros. into a record investment in local content.
Spending on local production will continue to rise over the next three years to the point where the network invests $100 million more per year than currently, executives said at the upfronts presentation today.
While Nine retains the first-run rights to The Big Bang Theory, director of programming and production Andrew Backwell said the broadcaster decided to relinquish the re-runs (subsequently acquired by Seven) because it preferred to spend the money on local content.
The 2016 line-up includes the Matchbox Pictures drama Hide & Seek, Cjz.s previously announced two-part Alan Bond miniseries House of Bond and a new factual series, Prison: First & Last 24 Hours.
Daryl Somers will return to TV as the host of You.re Back in the Room, a FremantleMedia Australia...
Spending on local production will continue to rise over the next three years to the point where the network invests $100 million more per year than currently, executives said at the upfronts presentation today.
While Nine retains the first-run rights to The Big Bang Theory, director of programming and production Andrew Backwell said the broadcaster decided to relinquish the re-runs (subsequently acquired by Seven) because it preferred to spend the money on local content.
The 2016 line-up includes the Matchbox Pictures drama Hide & Seek, Cjz.s previously announced two-part Alan Bond miniseries House of Bond and a new factual series, Prison: First & Last 24 Hours.
Daryl Somers will return to TV as the host of You.re Back in the Room, a FremantleMedia Australia...
- 10/28/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
British institutions don't get much more British than Doctor Who, the beloved, long-running, and wonderfully eccentric BBC time travel show. So how come its two-part finale—the first half of which screened last Saturday—is being overseen by American director, Rachel Talalay? "Well, first of all, I'm half-British," says Talalay, whose credits include the 1995 film Tank Girl as well as a slew of TV shows. " I say, I grew up in America, but I had a British upbringing. I very strongly pursued [Doctor Who]. I mean, this wasn’t arbitrary. I was on a mission. From the moment I saw the reboot,...
- 11/3/2014
- by Clark Collis
- EW - Inside TV
Like any filmmaker, New Zealand-based Australian David Gould wants his action-thriller The Cure to reach a wide audience- but he.s concluded that releasing the film in cinemas in either country is not cost-effective.
The film will premiere on February 6 at The Embassy Cinema in Wellington and will then be available on DVD, VOD platforms Vimeo and IndieReign and pay-tv.s Rialto Channel.
.We are self-distributing in New Zealand as I think that theatrical releases don.t really work for indie films,. says Gould, who worked for Weta Digital on the visual effects of numerous films including two editions of The Lord of the Rings, King Kong, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and The Adventures of Tintin.
.We aren.t doing a theatrical release because we don.t feel that the expense really brings the corresponding returns. The general public want to see the film in a way that is convenient for them,...
The film will premiere on February 6 at The Embassy Cinema in Wellington and will then be available on DVD, VOD platforms Vimeo and IndieReign and pay-tv.s Rialto Channel.
.We are self-distributing in New Zealand as I think that theatrical releases don.t really work for indie films,. says Gould, who worked for Weta Digital on the visual effects of numerous films including two editions of The Lord of the Rings, King Kong, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and The Adventures of Tintin.
.We aren.t doing a theatrical release because we don.t feel that the expense really brings the corresponding returns. The general public want to see the film in a way that is convenient for them,...
- 1/21/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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