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Tyra Banks Defended Amid 'Reality Check' Backlash; Plus, Updates on 'Ted Lasso,' 'Paradise,' and More

Former Contestants and Industry Insiders Weigh In on 'America's Next Top Model' Fallout, While 'Ted Lasso' and 'Paradise' Gear Up for New Seasons

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The entertainment industry is abuzz with news, from the defense of Tyra Banks amid backlash over her treatment of contestants on 'America's Next Top Model' to updates on the upcoming seasons of 'Ted Lasso' and...

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    Adrianne Curry, Isis King, Kelly Cutrone & More Defend Tyra Banks Amid ‘Reality Check’ Docuseries Fallout

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    ‘Paradise’ Is Already Raising Big Questions With Season 2 — and Will End With a Season 3

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    Everything We Know About ‘Ted Lasso’ Season 4 So Far

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Tyra Banks Defended Amid 'Reality Check' Backlash; Plus, Updates on 'Ted Lasso,' 'Paradise,' and More

Former Contestants and Industry Insiders Weigh In on 'America's Next Top Model' Fallout, While 'Ted Lasso' and 'Paradise' Gear Up for New Seasons

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The entertainment industry is abuzz with news, from the defense of Tyra Banks amid backlash over her treatment of contestants on 'America's Next Top Model' to updates on the upcoming seasons of 'Ted Lasso' and 'Paradise.' Here's a rundown of the latest developments:

Tyra Banks, the host and executive producer of 'America's Next Top Model,' is facing criticism over her treatment of contestants on the show, as depicted in the new Netflix docuseries 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model.' However, some of her former protégés and colleagues are coming to her defense. Adrianne Curry, the winner of Cycle 1, wrote on X, "I don't think Tyra should be canceled. I don't think being an asshole merits the hate and HOA Karen cancel mob she is getting." Isis King and Jaslene Gonzalez, also former contestants, have expressed similar sentiments.

In other news, 'Ted Lasso' is officially returning for a fourth season, with creator and star Jason Sudeikis on board. The news was first reported by Deadline in August 2024, and has since been confirmed by Apple TV+. The show has been a huge hit for the streaming service, and fans are eagerly anticipating the new season.

Meanwhile, 'Paradise' is gearing up for its second season, which promises to be even bigger and more emotional than the first. The show's creator, Dan Fogelman, has said that the new season will explore the theme of whether things happen for a reason or by chance. The show has already raised big questions with its first three episodes, and fans are eagerly awaiting the rest of the season.

In film news, Apple has picked up the rights to 'What Happens at Night,' a new movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence. The film, which is directed by Martin Scorsese, follows a married American couple who travel to a small European town to adopt a baby. Jared Harris has joined the cast, which also includes Patricia Clarkson and Mads Mikkelsen.

Sony Pictures Classics has also acquired the global rights to 'The Only Living Pickpocket in New York,' a crime thriller directed by Noah Segan and starring John Turturro. The film premiered at Sundance and recently played at Berlin, and is set for a fall theatrical release.

Overall, it's an exciting time for the entertainment industry, with plenty of new projects and seasons on the horizon. From the defense of Tyra Banks to the upcoming seasons of 'Ted Lasso' and 'Paradise,' there's something for everyone to look forward to.

The entertainment industry is abuzz with news, from the defense of Tyra Banks amid backlash over her treatment of contestants on 'America's Next Top Model' to updates on the upcoming seasons of 'Ted Lasso' and 'Paradise.' Here's a rundown of the latest developments:

Tyra Banks, the host and executive producer of 'America's Next Top Model,' is facing criticism over her treatment of contestants on the show, as depicted in the new Netflix docuseries 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model.' However, some of her former protégés and colleagues are coming to her defense. Adrianne Curry, the winner of Cycle 1, wrote on X, "I don't think Tyra should be canceled. I don't think being an asshole merits the hate and HOA Karen cancel mob she is getting." Isis King and Jaslene Gonzalez, also former contestants, have expressed similar sentiments.

In other news, 'Ted Lasso' is officially returning for a fourth season, with creator and star Jason Sudeikis on board. The news was first reported by Deadline in August 2024, and has since been confirmed by Apple TV+. The show has been a huge hit for the streaming service, and fans are eagerly anticipating the new season.

Meanwhile, 'Paradise' is gearing up for its second season, which promises to be even bigger and more emotional than the first. The show's creator, Dan Fogelman, has said that the new season will explore the theme of whether things happen for a reason or by chance. The show has already raised big questions with its first three episodes, and fans are eagerly awaiting the rest of the season.

In film news, Apple has picked up the rights to 'What Happens at Night,' a new movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence. The film, which is directed by Martin Scorsese, follows a married American couple who travel to a small European town to adopt a baby. Jared Harris has joined the cast, which also includes Patricia Clarkson and Mads Mikkelsen.

Sony Pictures Classics has also acquired the global rights to 'The Only Living Pickpocket in New York,' a crime thriller directed by Noah Segan and starring John Turturro. The film premiered at Sundance and recently played at Berlin, and is set for a fall theatrical release.

Overall, it's an exciting time for the entertainment industry, with plenty of new projects and seasons on the horizon. From the defense of Tyra Banks to the upcoming seasons of 'Ted Lasso' and 'Paradise,' there's something for everyone to look forward to.

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