Like any other red carpet, at the 2017 Country Music Awards, there are winners and there are losers. Some stars shined bright against the award backdrop, while others disappointed. It's the risk the stars take when they step foot on that famously red carpet. For tonight's event, there weren't many outfits that were exceptionally bad. However, the competition was tight, and with a couple of tweaks celebs like Kim Campbell and Carly Pearce could have avoided the Worst Dressed list with ease. Check out the celebs that didn't quite meet the red carpet standard below! Thoughts? Tell us below! Related Article: 2017 Cma Awards: See Jessie James Decker, Scottie McCreery...
- 11/9/2017
- E! Online
Kathryn Campbell and her pup Soldier are together 24/7 — at home, at school, beside each other in bed every night.
The service dog has his own student ID at Timber Creek High School in Keller, Texas, where he is the 16-year-old’s sidekick in the classroom, at lunch, during pep rallies and more.
So it makes perfect sense that the 5-year-old pooch would share a page with his best friend in The Creek Yearbook — serving as a sweet reminder of everything the pair have done together during their Freshman year (the school’s newspaper offered the world a peek at the...
The service dog has his own student ID at Timber Creek High School in Keller, Texas, where he is the 16-year-old’s sidekick in the classroom, at lunch, during pep rallies and more.
So it makes perfect sense that the 5-year-old pooch would share a page with his best friend in The Creek Yearbook — serving as a sweet reminder of everything the pair have done together during their Freshman year (the school’s newspaper offered the world a peek at the...
- 5/25/2017
- by Amy Jamieson
- PEOPLE.com
The stars of Waterloo Road, both past and present, have paid tribute to the show after confirmation that it will end in 2015.
The BBC announced earlier today (April 2) that the long-running school drama will conclude with its tenth series.
Cast members from the show's nine series so far have taken to Twitter to praise the show for its championing of young talent ahead of the final series, which will begin later this year.
Waterloo Road axe: Is it the right decision? - Have your say
Take a look at some of the reactions below:
Laurie Brett (plays Christine Mulgrew)
It's been an amazing few years on @WaterlooRoad love my Wr family.Cant wait to film Christine's final 10 eps. The final eps will be fab!! Xx
— Laurie Brett (@LauriebrettX) April 2, 2014
Lisa Riley (played guest/recurring character Tina Allen)
So sad @WaterlooRoad is finishing I am so proud to have been...
The BBC announced earlier today (April 2) that the long-running school drama will conclude with its tenth series.
Cast members from the show's nine series so far have taken to Twitter to praise the show for its championing of young talent ahead of the final series, which will begin later this year.
Waterloo Road axe: Is it the right decision? - Have your say
Take a look at some of the reactions below:
Laurie Brett (plays Christine Mulgrew)
It's been an amazing few years on @WaterlooRoad love my Wr family.Cant wait to film Christine's final 10 eps. The final eps will be fab!! Xx
— Laurie Brett (@LauriebrettX) April 2, 2014
Lisa Riley (played guest/recurring character Tina Allen)
So sad @WaterlooRoad is finishing I am so proud to have been...
- 4/2/2014
- Digital Spy
If you grew up as child in the 1980s you were pretty sure that you knew how you were going to die. It was likely to be in a brutal, flesh-peeling nuclear winter and the responsibility for that was going to land squarely on the shoulders of Ronald Reagan, a man who seemed determined to end the Cold War in a hail of atomic bombs. Reagan's faith, which assured him that the next life would be better than this one, and the fact that he was quite obviously in the throes of a clinical dementia caused by Alzheimer's Disease, only cemented this certainty.
Now, 25 years later, the Soviet Empire is no more and Reagan is celebrated as one of the great American Presidents of all time.
Go figure.
Reagan, of course, was an actor before he was a politician, and as we all know, actors make for great politicians and politicians make for bad actors.
Now, 25 years later, the Soviet Empire is no more and Reagan is celebrated as one of the great American Presidents of all time.
Go figure.
Reagan, of course, was an actor before he was a politician, and as we all know, actors make for great politicians and politicians make for bad actors.
- 4/15/2011
- by Michael Murray
Brian Mulroney, one of Canada's most hated politicians and former Prime Ministers, will be portrayed on the big screen in a dramatic and humoristic opera. The film Mulroney: The Opera will be released in select Canadian theatres on April 16.
The story begins in 2002 when Canada's Prime Minister Jean Chrétien (Colin Mochrie) unveils the official portrait of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (Rick Miller).
During that day, Mulroney is seen telling his story to a security guard. He brings us back in his young days. He also talks about his political career and the controversies that have plagued him ever since.
Other members of the cast include: Stephanie Anne Mills as Mila Mulroney; Michael Murphy as Col. McCormick; Geordie Johnson as John Turner; Ted Dykstra as Ed Broadbent; Janet Laine-Green as Nancy Reagan; Joe Matheson as Ronald Reagan; Sean Cullen as Robert Coates; Dan Lett as John Fraser; and Joanne Boland as Kim Campbell.
The story begins in 2002 when Canada's Prime Minister Jean Chrétien (Colin Mochrie) unveils the official portrait of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (Rick Miller).
During that day, Mulroney is seen telling his story to a security guard. He brings us back in his young days. He also talks about his political career and the controversies that have plagued him ever since.
Other members of the cast include: Stephanie Anne Mills as Mila Mulroney; Michael Murphy as Col. McCormick; Geordie Johnson as John Turner; Ted Dykstra as Ed Broadbent; Janet Laine-Green as Nancy Reagan; Joe Matheson as Ronald Reagan; Sean Cullen as Robert Coates; Dan Lett as John Fraser; and Joanne Boland as Kim Campbell.
- 3/18/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Guess what? Bill Maher has something in common with Dog the Bounty Hunter. HBO's snappy sassy salon of politicos, pundits, personalities and professionals all are mixed up for panels that are led by Maher, who dissects the news of the day. "Real Time" continues its ninth season and marks its 200th edition Friday, January 28 (10:00-11:00 p.m. live Et/tape-delayed Pt), with an instant replay at 11:00 p.m. following the live presentation. The roundtable guests this week are commentator Will Cain, former Canadian prime minister Kim Campbell and Georgia Rep. Jack Kingston. Actor-comedian D.L. Hughley and former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele are interview guests. Since 1989, Maher has starred in nine solo specials on HBO, including the hour-long...
- 1/26/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Angela Griffin has confirmed that her Waterloo Road character will not bow out of the show in dramatic fashion. The actress confirmed last year that she was leaving her role as Kim Campbell on the BBC drama in order to concentrate on other projects. Speaking to What's On TV about how her exit will work, Griffin explained: "When the next series of Waterloo Road comes on, I'll be in it - I've shot another ten episodes. But after that, [Kim leaves]." Asked whether her (more)...
- 3/5/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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