What Happened
In a recent interview with The Free Press's Second Thought podcast, music executive Scooter Braun shared his thoughts on various topics, including Spencer Pratt's mayoral run. Braun stated that Pratt is "speaking for a lot of people who are very frustrated" and that it's "very possible" he could win the election. Braun also discussed the controversy surrounding his purchase of Taylor Swift's masters and the allegations against Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
Meanwhile, Andrea Martin was honored with the Icon Award at The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Canada gala in Toronto. Martin, a Canadian icon, reflected on her journey to stage and screen stardom, saying, "I was cast in a quirky 1972 Toronto staging of Godspell, which became a life-changing experience."
Key Developments in TV and Film
Erin Moriarty, star of The Boys, has dropped out of Fan Expo Denver due to unforeseen circumstances. Moriarty expressed her disappointment on Instagram, saying, "I am gutted to say that I will not be able to attend @fanexpodenver this weekend."
In other news, Prime Video's Off Campus has been renewed for a second season, which is expected to focus on theatre. The show's soundtrack, featuring singer-songwriter Remi Wolf, has been well-received, and fans can expect more showtunes in the upcoming season.
The production of Mike White's hit anthology series The White Lotus has moved to Cannes, where it has taken over the Palais des Festivals for some of the season's most pivotal scenes. The cast, including Laura Dern, Steve Coogan, Ari Graynor, and Max Greenfield, is expected to recreate the dramatic Cannes closing night.
What Comes Next
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that these developments will have a significant impact on the future of TV, film, and music. With Braun's comments on Pratt's mayoral run, Martin's tribute, and Moriarty's cancellation, fans are left wondering what's next for their favorite celebrities and shows.
Key Facts
- Who: Scooter Braun, Andrea Martin, Erin Moriarty
- What: Braun's comments on Pratt's mayoral run, Martin's tribute, Moriarty's cancellation
- When: Recent interview, THR's Women in Entertainment Canada gala, Fan Expo Denver
- Impact: Significant developments in the entertainment industry
Quotes
"He's speaking for a lot of people who are very frustrated." — Scooter Braun, Music Executive
"I was cast in a quirky 1972 Toronto staging of Godspell, which became a life-changing experience." — Andrea Martin, Actress
"I am gutted to say that I will not be able to attend @fanexpodenver this weekend." — Erin Moriarty, Actress
What Happened
In a recent interview with The Free Press's Second Thought podcast, music executive Scooter Braun shared his thoughts on various topics, including Spencer Pratt's mayoral run. Braun stated that Pratt is "speaking for a lot of people who are very frustrated" and that it's "very possible" he could win the election. Braun also discussed the controversy surrounding his purchase of Taylor Swift's masters and the allegations against Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
Meanwhile, Andrea Martin was honored with the Icon Award at The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Canada gala in Toronto. Martin, a Canadian icon, reflected on her journey to stage and screen stardom, saying, "I was cast in a quirky 1972 Toronto staging of Godspell, which became a life-changing experience."
Key Developments in TV and Film
Erin Moriarty, star of The Boys, has dropped out of Fan Expo Denver due to unforeseen circumstances. Moriarty expressed her disappointment on Instagram, saying, "I am gutted to say that I will not be able to attend @fanexpodenver this weekend."
In other news, Prime Video's Off Campus has been renewed for a second season, which is expected to focus on theatre. The show's soundtrack, featuring singer-songwriter Remi Wolf, has been well-received, and fans can expect more showtunes in the upcoming season.
The production of Mike White's hit anthology series The White Lotus has moved to Cannes, where it has taken over the Palais des Festivals for some of the season's most pivotal scenes. The cast, including Laura Dern, Steve Coogan, Ari Graynor, and Max Greenfield, is expected to recreate the dramatic Cannes closing night.
What Comes Next
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that these developments will have a significant impact on the future of TV, film, and music. With Braun's comments on Pratt's mayoral run, Martin's tribute, and Moriarty's cancellation, fans are left wondering what's next for their favorite celebrities and shows.
Key Facts
- Who: Scooter Braun, Andrea Martin, Erin Moriarty
- What: Braun's comments on Pratt's mayoral run, Martin's tribute, Moriarty's cancellation
- When: Recent interview, THR's Women in Entertainment Canada gala, Fan Expo Denver
- Impact: Significant developments in the entertainment industry
Quotes
"He's speaking for a lot of people who are very frustrated." — Scooter Braun, Music Executive
"I was cast in a quirky 1972 Toronto staging of Godspell, which became a life-changing experience." — Andrea Martin, Actress
"I am gutted to say that I will not be able to attend @fanexpodenver this weekend." — Erin Moriarty, Actress