Tag: they

  • Chileeee! They had the man huffing and puffing for no reason 😩! (Swipe for reaction to his act…

    Chileeee! They had the man huffing and puffing for no reason 😩! (Swipe for reaction to his act…

    Explore the latest developments concerning Chileeee! They had.

    Apple Music Replay 2025 is here to highlight your unimpeachable music taste

    Music streaming services are starting to unleash their year-in-review features for 2025, and Apple Music’s version is out now. Apple Music Replay is here to lay bare your listening stats for the year — at least so far, because these tools go live with a whole month of the year left to go. You can check out the 2025 edition from the Home tab in the app.

    As ever, Replay shows your total listening time, the number of artists you checked out, your most-listened-to song and album and more. New this year is a discovery stat, which highlights new artists you started listening to in 2025. The loyalty factor will tell you which artists you listen to year after year, and “comebacks” shows which artists have slotted back into your rotation.

    Electric High Pressure Washer 1600W,120bar,380l/h Adjustable Lance from 0 to 180°,7m Flexible Hose,for Terraces,Gardens,Cars

    Electric High Pressure Washer 1600W,120bar,380l/h Adjustable Lance from 0 to 180°,7m Flexible Hose,for Terraces,Gardens,Cars
    Discover why it's trending. »

    Zoo Announces Sudden Death of 'Beloved' Animal

    Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria star Eric Dane has revealed he plans to keep acting after his diagnosis with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Dane, 53, appeared in an episode of NBC drama Brilliant Minds, his first on-screen role since announcing his diagnosis in April. His character was a firefighter struggling to share his ALS diagnosis with his wife. On Tuesday, Dane was a guest on a virtual panel hosted by the I AM ALS organization. “I’m fairly limited in what I can do physically as an actor, but I still have my brain, and I still have my speech, so I’m willing to just do about anything. I’ll take on any role,” Dane said. However, he said the neurodegenerative disease will limit his choices. “From here on out, it’s going to have to be ALS-centric. It’s going to be very difficult for me to play any other role. I’m fine with that. I’m grateful that I can still work in any capacity.” Dane said he had surprised himself with how well he was dealing with ALS. “I don’t think anybody would blame me if I went upstairs in my bedroom, crawled under the sheets, and spent the next two weeks crying,” he said. “And I was a little bit pleasantly surprised when I realized that I wasn’t built like that, because I thought, for sure, that was gonna be me.” The actor said he was keen to inspire other people, noting, “It’s imperative that I share my journey with as many people as I can because I don’t feel like my life is about me anymore.” There is currently no cure for ALS, which causes progressive degeneration of nerve cells in the spinal cord and brain.

    For more detailed information, explore updates concerning Chileeee! They had.

    For more news…

  • They’re making a sequel to ‘The Family Stone’ | ‘Family Stone’ Director Is Writing a Se…

    They’re making a sequel to ‘The Family Stone’ | ‘Family Stone’ Director Is Writing a Se…

    Explore the latest developments concerning They’re making a.

    They’re making a sequel to ‘The Family Stone’

    Christmas is coming early for those who love spending the holidays with the Stone family.

    Thomas Bezucha, the writer-director behind the 2005 perennial yuletide favorite “The Family Stone,” is working on a sequel to the movie, he tells CNN.

    Bezucha shared the news during an interview about working with the late Diane Keaton, who played matriarch Sybil Stone in the original movie.

    The filmmaker said that he had been thinking about and working on the script for a followup to “The Family Stone” – which follows Sybil’s family at Christmas as they grapple with the news that she is terminally ill – when he learned of Keaton’s untimely death last month at the age of 79.

    ‘Family Stone’ Director Is Writing a Sequel After Diane Keaton’s Death: I Want to ‘Honor Her Even More’

    Thomas Bezucha, who wrote and directed the 2005 dramedy “The Family Stone,” is working on a sequel to the contemporary holiday classic. He told CNN that he had already been thinking about revisiting the fictional kin before the death of Diane Keaton, who died in October at the age of 79. Keaton’s character, the Stone family’s matriarch Sybil, dies after a terminal illness at the end of the original film.

    “I’ve been haunted by the loss of Sybil for months now while I worked on it, and so this was a blow on a tender bruise already,” Bezucha said during a CNN interview. “Mentally, I’ve been spending time in that house where I’ve been missing her for a while already.”

    MERACH Vibration Plate Exercise Machine Vibration Plate for Lymphatic Drainage Relieve Pain Help Sleep Fat Burning Weight Loss

    MERACH Vibration Plate Exercise Machine Vibration Plate for Lymphatic Drainage Relieve Pain Help Sleep Fat Burning Weight Loss
    Click for more info. »

    A Sequel to The Family Stone Without Diane Keaton? I’m Already Crying…But I’m Also Seated

    I don’t have many Christmas or Hanukkah traditions (beyond getting manically into holiday decor, melting a candy cane into my coffee while I wrap presents, and listening to Kacey Musgraves’s A Very Kacey Christmas album, that is), but one favorite activity involves going over to my best friend’s house for our annual Yuletide sleepover, changing into my plaid flannel Lanz nightgown, and firing up The Family Stone. Even though we rewatch the Thomas Bezucha-directed film quite literally every year, it somehow never gets old—so you can imagine my delight when I learned that we could soon be getting a sequel.

    For more detailed information, explore updates concerning They’re making a.

    For more news…