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Welcome to the Beach Ball, y'all!
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Here we go with Joy and the feet again...
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"The cliffhanger is insane," Martin told Decider.
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"It's one of the great experiences of my lifetime, and forever a treasure to us," Laura Dern said.
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Martin said his first kiss was with "a beautiful girl that [he] was so in love with."
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Martin told Decider that "to be able to to speak on behalf of those who don't have a platform is really inspiring."
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Allison Janney, Leslie Bibb, Laura Dern, Kaia Gerber, Mindy Cohn, and Carol Burnett also star in this period dramedy.
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Welcome to Maxine's world.
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Yellowstone had to work around Palm Royale," Lucas revealed.
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A new 4-part docuseries looks at the rapid rise and slow decline of the Puerto Rican boy band who counts Ricky Martin among its many members.
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Formerly of VH1, the docuseries Behind the Music is reborn Ricky Martin is here to explain "Livin' la Vida Loca."
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See the full Paramount+ schedule for new releases in July 2024. Look out for premiering original and exclusive titles like Kamp Koral: Spongebob's Under Years: Season 2, Melissa Etheridge: I'm ...
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Martin, who publicly came out in 2010, told People he feels "a little PTSD" from the interview, which first aired in 2000.
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Andrew Cunanan is dead and gone when The Assassination of Gianni Versace, one of the best dramas of the decade, concludes.
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After a season resigned to the sidelines, the women of 'American Crime Story' set the sorrowful tone for this dark season's finale.
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The second season of 'American Crime Story' made a smaller splash in the culture, which is a shame considering it's some of Ryan Murphy's best work.
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Throughout the episode, Finn Wittrock's Jeff is painted as a parallel figure to both his eventual killer and his killer's most famous victim.
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Darren Criss is cementing the status of his portrayal of Cunanan as one of the all-time great on-screen serial killers.
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Did Gianni Versace have AIDS? And is the real relationship between the Donatella Versace and Antonio D'Amico as heated as it is in ACS: Versace?
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The second season of Ryan Murphy's true crime anthology will concentrate more on how the famous designer's murder could have been prevented, if it weren't for 1997-era cultural biases.