In a recent interview with Bashir Salahuddin, the multi-talented actor, writer, and producer opened up about his role in Hulu’s new comedy series How To Die Alone, created by and starring Natasha Rothwell. Salahuddin plays Brian, the brother of Melissa (Rothwell), and their relationship dynamic is complex, to say the least.
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“How To Die Alone” Creators Natasha Rothwell & Vera Santamaria Embrace Life’s Messy Moments In New Hulu Comedy
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Sweet Victory: Sophie Cunningham Teams Up with Quest Nutrition for a Protein-Packed Collaboration
On Thursday, September 5, WNBA star Sophie Cunningham made waves both on and off the court as she partnered with Quest Nutrition, launching an exciting new lineup of protein-packed sweets. In a thrilling crossover of sports and nutrition, Cunningham proudly works the Quest logo on her jersey during her team, Phoenix Mercury’s recent game against the Washington Mystics. This collaboration marks a sweet twist in the world of fitness and indulgence.
Exclusive: Jennifer Hudson Talks Season Three of ‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’
EGOT winner, Jennifer Hudson is getting ready to take on her third season of the hit Daytime Emmy-Award nominated talk series, The Jennifer Hudson Show.
The pilot for the new Hulu series, How to Die Alone, mixes a world of humor, love, friendship, and figuring out how to overcome life’s uncertainties.
Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist Brings Black Entertainment Legends Together
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The Neon film Seeking Mavis Beacon takes a deep dive into uncovering the truth about the woman on the cover of the Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing Program.
Dave Bautista Proves That Action Stars Can Be Introspective, Complex, and Emotionally Resonant in New Film, The Killer’s Game
Known for his larger-than-life presence in films like Guardians of the Galaxy and Dune, Dave Bautista has been vocal about his desire to tackle more serious roles that allow him to explore the complexities of human emotion.
As the Apple TV+ docuseries K-Pop Idols hits the screens, fans are getting an unprecedented backstage pass into the intense world of K-pop.