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  • AMERICAN Idol gets BIG unexpected news despite fans demanding Carrie Underwood be fired from the series

    AMERICAN Idol gets BIG unexpected news despite fans demanding Carrie Underwood be fired from the series

    AMERICAN Idol gets BIG unexpected news despite fans demanding Carrie Underwood be fired from the series.

    American Idol ratings soar to over 5m viewers despite fans’ demands Carrie Underwood be fired from show

    AMERICAN Idol ratings have soared to over 5 million viewers despite fans demanding Carrie Underwood be fired from the series.

    Carrie, 42, replaced Katy Perry as a judge on American Idol this season, as she joined Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan.

    Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, and Lionel Richie posing together.
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    American Idol had high ratings this weekCredit: Instagram/lukebryan

    Carrie Underwood on American Idol.
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    The high ratings come despite viewers demanding Carrie Underwood be firedCredit: American Idol
    But the American Idol winner has received backlash during her debut judging season from viewers with them demanding she be “replaced.”

    But despite the criticism, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal the show continues to bring in strong ratings.

    During Disney week on American Idol, the top three contestants were chosen.

    The Sunday, May 11 episode brought in a whopping 5,272,000 viewers, one of the highest of the season.

    The Monday, May 12 episode had 4,450,000 viewers tune in.

    These are some of the strongest numbers of the season.

    The highest-rated episode was on March 2, which was a special of the premiere, with 5,905,000 viewers.

    CARRIE BACKLASH

    Carrie came under fire during the Monday, May 12 episode for her critique of Jamal Roberts, who is in the Top 3.

    Jamal, 27, performed Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s hit Ain’t No Mountain High Enough for Disney night.

    American Idol fans demand Carrie Underwood be ‘replaced’ next season after her ‘harsh’ and ‘rude’ critique of contestant
    Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie gave him a standing ovation when he completed the song, but Carrie remained in her seat.

    She said, “I feel like you missed such an opportunity to move around and entertain.

    “We are getting close to the end here, it is time to pull out all the stops.

    “And we know you have that in you. So like pull us all in not just with your voice but everything else going on.

    “Put 100 percent of yourself into it. Let’s go.”

    Carrie Underwood on American Idol.
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    Carrie came under fire for her harsh critique of contestant Jamal RobertsCredit: ABC
    But fans didn’t agree, as her critique had them calling for her firing.

    One fumed, “You were out of line about Jamal tonight. Everyone gets to stand still, but he has to move around!! Really?”

    A second wrote, “You know your comment for Jamal was not fair. Breanna stands still the whole performance, John stands still. What was the difference. That’s why the next time he performed the crowd shut you down with cheers.

    “Remember you once was in there spot.”

    A third fired, “Thought your criticism of Jamal for not ‘moving around’ was unfair, especially when you swooned over John when he sat in a chair for an entire song.”

    A fourth then demanded, “She needs to be replaced next year!”

    Another said, “Your so unfair can’t stand your rudeness.”

    “Carrie, please don’t return as a judge next year,” another fan commented.

    Meet the American Idol team

    American Idol airs on ABC on Sunday and Monday nights. Meet the host and three judges who are helping to discover America’s next biggest star.

    Ryan Seacrest: Ryan is the host of American Idol. He has been the host of the singing competition since the show premiered on FOX in 2002. He was brought on when ABC took over the show in 2018. Outside of American Idol, Ryan hosts Wheel of Fortune and next season’s Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.

    Lionel Richie: The singer was brought on as a judge when ABC revived the show in 2018. Outside of the show, Lionel performs at his Las Vegas Residency.

    Luke Bryan: Luke also joined the judges panel in 2018, as he was joined by Lionel and Katy Perry, who left the show in 2024. Luke brings his country expertise to contestants, as he is known for his hit songs Drunk on You, Play it Again, Buy Dirt and more.

    Carrie Underwood: Carrie joined the show in 2025 to replace Katy. The country singer perhaps has the most experience, as she won the singing competition show in 2005. She has went on have a successful career including top songs and Grammy wins.

    UNDER FIRE

    But fans aren’t the only ones upset with Carrie, as The U.S. Sun also revealed that the American Idol crew thinks Carrie’s “influence” is “ruining” the show’s legacy.

    The singing competition tested out its first-ever faith-based episode on Easter Sunday.

    Carrie “pushed for” the episode despite some staffers not agreeing with the theme.

    Although the three-hour special was popular among some, members of the crew felt it was “inappropriate.”

    The U.S. Sun also reported Carrie wasn’t the show’s first choice to replace Katy Perry.

    A source told The U.S. Sun, “They spoke with a handful of other A-list artists in pop and country before landing on Carrie.

    “It was not a unanimous decision,” the insider added.

    The top 3 of American Idol season 23 are Breanna Nix, Jamal and Slater Nalley.

    The finale will kick off on Sunday.

    Three American Idol contestants posing together.
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    American Idol’s top 3 are Slater Nalley, Breanna Nix and Jamal RobertsCredit: ABC

  • Last Man Standin fans were heartbroken by Kaitlyn Dever’s unexpected exit from the show. With the reason for her departure now disclosed, their sorrow has only deepened

    Last Man Standin fans were heartbroken by Kaitlyn Dever’s unexpected exit from the show. With the reason for her departure now disclosed, their sorrow has only deepened

    Last Man Standin fans were heartbroken by Kaitlyn Dever’s unexpected exit from the show. With the reason for her departure now disclosed, their sorrow has only deepened.

    Why Kaitlyn Dever’s Eve Baxter Left Last Man Standing

    Tim Allen as Mike Baxter and Kaitlyn Dever as Eve Baxter in Last Man Standing ABC

    2011 was a huge year for Kaitlyn Dever. Though she was only 14 at the time, the up-and-coming actor booked small parts in two high profile movies (“Bad Teacher” and Clint Eastwood’s “J. Edgar”), popped as tough Kentucky cookie Loretta McCready in the magnificent second season of “Justified,” and joined the main cast of Tim Allen’s new sitcom “Last Man Standing.” That’s quite a range of shows and films, yubi and this ensured Dever would get to flaunt her burgeoning talent all the way across the demographic spectrum.

    For families with young viewers, “Last Man Standing” was the kind of relentlessly inoffensive sitcom they could watch together without worrying there’d be a ribald gag or profanity. Say what you will about Allen (and I’m quite certain the cocaine dealers he snitched on in 1978 to avoid serving a length prison sentence have said plenty about him), he knows what his audience expects from him, and, as we know from the legitimately great work he’s done (“Galaxy Quest” and the “Toy Story” movies), the man knows his way around a joke. He possesses an amiable presence and ace comedic timing.

    Dever does, too, so it’s hardly surprising to learn that the veteran Allen quickly identified her talent and took her under his wing over six seasons while she played his youngest daughter on “Last Man Standing.” If you’ve watched this show, you know this warmth extends to their characters. Allen’s Mike Baxter is a manly dude who, of his three daughters, obviously likes Dever’s tomboy Eve the best. So why did Dever leave the show after season 6?

    When Last Man Standing was briefly cancelled, Kaitlyn Dever found work elsewhere

    Tim Allen as Mike Baxter has a heart-to-heart with Eve Baxter in Last Man Standing ABC 

    At the close of its sixth season, “Last Man Standing” was the second highest rated sitcom on ABC. The series was a cinch for renewal. So the entire television industry was left gasping when the network unceremoniously brought the axe down in 2017.

    Some suspected this was a response to Allen going on “The Jimmy Kimmel Show” and comparing his plight as a Hollywood conservative at the outset of the first Trump administration to Germans who opposed the Nazis in 1930s Germany. Regardless of the rationale, the show was dead, which left its cast and crew scrambling to find new gigs.

    The timing couldn’t have been better for Dever. She’d just entered her twenties and was set to showcase her considerable talents in projects that were a tad weightier or more clever than “Last Man Standing.” So she went out and booked roles in “The Front Runner” and “Beautiful Boy,” which wound up being a problem for Allen and company when Fox announced they were bringing back “Last Man Standing” for its seventh season.

    It was too late at this juncture to get Dever back as a series regular. Allen understood, but he couldn’t help but get melancholy over the departure of the young talent he’d helped nurture. As Allen told Fox News in 2020:

    “We had an episode … where we had to change Eve’s room and it reminded me of real life. You know, your kid’s not coming back. They’ll visit, they’re not going anywhere, but they’re not coming back to the bedroom they grew up in. It was a really hard one for me to do based on my oldest daughter when she left.”

    Happily for Allen, Dever wasn’t gone for good. She became a recurring cast member, and made sure she was available for the emotional series finale. Showrunner Kevin Abbott wouldn’t have had it any other way. “Tim [Allen] and Kaitlyn have always had such a special relationship,” he told The Wrap in 2021. “Not that he didn’t have it with the rest of the crew and everything, but I think he felt very fatherly to Kaitlyn.”

    Dever has since become one of the brightest lights of her generation via terrific performances in “Booksmart,” “Rosaline” and “No One Will Save You.” She will no doubt be reinforcing this perception over the next two months with her portrayal of Abby in “The Last of Us” season 2.

  • Nancy Travis shared touching sentiments about her on-screen children from the cherished sitcom “Last Man Standing,” hinting at a potential future reunion that has fans’ emotions soaring

    Nancy Travis shared touching sentiments about her on-screen children from the cherished sitcom “Last Man Standing,” hinting at a potential future reunion that has fans’ emotions soaring

    Nancy Travis shared touching sentiments about her on-screen children from the cherished sitcom “Last Man Standing,” hinting at a potential future reunion that has fans’ emotions soaring.

    Nancy Travis Teases Possible Onscreen Reunion With ‘Last Man Standing’ Kids on Tim Allen’s New Sitcom (Exclusive)

    Nancy Travis Teases Possible Onscreen Reunion With Last Man Standing Kids on Tim Allen s New Sitcom
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    Tim Allen‘s sitcom wife Nancy Travis made an appearance on his ABC series Shifting Gears — but what about his Last Man Standing daughters?

    “Oh, of course. I have no doubt [about that]. Tim is nothing if not loyal. So it was great to walk on that set and see most of the crew was from Last Man Standing,” Travis, 63, exclusively told Us Weekly about her reunion with Allen. “The director John Pasquin did so many episodes of Last Man Standing and is a personal friend. It was just so great to feel this sense of reunion.”

    Travis didn’t rule out more Last Man Standing cameos on Shifting Gears, yubi, adding, “I wouldn’t be surprised if everybody from Last Man Standing shows up on Shifting Gears in one way or another. If Tim has his way, he’ll make sure that everybody from [costar Kat Dennings‘] 2 Broke Girls comes on too.”

    Before playing Matt on Last Man Standing, Allen, 71, was known for playing Tim “The Toolman” Taylor on the ABC sitcom Home Improvement, which ran from 1991 to 1999. He moved on to Last Man Standing, where he played Mike for nine seasons on ABC. Last Man Standing paved the way for Allen to reunite with his Home Improvement costars Patricia Richardson and Jonathan Taylor Thomas, who played his onscreen wife and son, respectively.

    In addition to Thomas, Taran Noah Smith and Zachery Ty Bryan brought the rest of Allen’s onscreen sons to life. Allen spoke to Us about getting to spend time with Thomas when he visited the set of Shifting Gears.

    “Everything is a possibility,” he shared last month. “He just came back [to the last episode we filmed]. He showed up on the set. He’s literally my kid. I raised that kid for eight years on Home Improvement. All of these are my kids and I’m kind of sick about this.”

    Nancy Travis Teases Possible Onscreen Reunion With Last Man Standing Kids on Tim Allen s New Sitcom
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    Last Man Standing was more unique because of the show’s multiple recasting. Alexandra Krosney and Amanda Fuller played the role of the oldest Baxter sister, Kristin, while Molly Ephraim and Molly McCook were both middle child Mandy. Kaitlyn Dever was the only actress who portrayed Eve while Evan and Luke KruntchevFlynn Morrison and Jet Jurgensmeyer all played Kristin’s son Boyd. (Kristin’s husband, Ryan, was also recast after Nick Jonas‘ one-episode stint turned into a multi-season arc with Jordan Masterson at the helm.)

    Travis is the first of Allen’s Last Man Standing costars to join him on Shifting Gears.

    Most Memorable TV Siblings Through the Years: From 'Wednesday' to 'Stranger Things'

    “You wonder how Nancy Travis is going to come back into this Shifting Gears world and I think it’s a unique and clever way that they’ve engineered this,” she noted to Us. “I will say — even on Last Man Standing — it’s almost like a trademark of Tim’s shows where there are winks. Because the people that have followed his career from Home Improvement, his stand-up comedy, Last Man Standing and now Shifting Gears, they know the details of these stories and these characters so deeply.”

    Travis continued: “They’re looking for a little inside joke or nod. There were many of them on Last Man Standing so I knew there would be something. I just didn’t know where it would come or how it would come. Viewers will be looking for it too so it is a nice little bow they put on our scenes together.”

    While Travis enjoyed sharing the screen with Allen again, she doesn’t see herself reprising her role as his wife.

    Home Improvement Cast Where Are They Now

    “It was really fun to be able to just come in and have a whole wealth of knowledge and rapport working with Tim. In terms of comedic rhythm, knowing how to set up a joke and how to tell a story together, it was great to be able to take that and apply it to Charlotte,” she said. “I do enjoy working with him but I think that it’s fun to explore new and different relationships between characters. It is very meta — maybe too meta.”

    Travis was thrilled with how Shifting Gears was able to incorporate her on the show.

    “I really like what they created, which is a soulmate friend,” she added. “Maybe it’s like the ghost of his ex-wife — Vanessa — who comes in the spirit of somebody else. But I like the nuances of what they created with this different relationship.”

    Shifting Gears airs on ABC Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET before streaming the next day on Hulu.

  • The initial look at the upcoming season of “Shifting Gears” has presented viewers with deeply concerning plot developments, suggesting significant and potentially irreversible changes to the established storyline

    The initial look at the upcoming season of “Shifting Gears” has presented viewers with deeply concerning plot developments, suggesting significant and potentially irreversible changes to the established storyline

    The initial look at the upcoming season of “Shifting Gears” has presented viewers with deeply concerning plot developments, suggesting significant and potentially irreversible changes to the established storyline.

    Fans are taken aback by the $H0CKING developments in ‘Shifting Gears’ Sneak Peek

    Tim Allen Needs Help Being Patient From Seann William Scott in ‘Shifting Gears’ Sneak Peek [Exclusive]

    Tim Allen and Seann William Scott in Shifting Gears Episode 8Image via ABC

     

    Tim Allen‘s Matt Parker loves a challenging project when it comes to restoring cars in his latest sitcom Shifting Gears, but this week’s episode may have given him a task even he doesn’t have the patience for—getting his grandson’s attention to work together in the workshop. The latest episode of the hit series airs tonight on ABC, and Collider is thrilled to exclusively present a sneak peek at some of the laughs in store. The episode’s full logline states:

    Georgia invites Matt and Riley to speak at her school’s Career Day, where playful competition turns tense when Riley learns Georgia is ashamed of her job. Meanwhile, Gabriel mentors Carter’s car project until a more urgent piece of business arises.

    Our sneak peek sees Allen’s Matt trying to get the attention of his grandson Carter (Maxwell Simkins) as he seeks to work on a vintage car with him, as a project for the both of them to bond over. But when Matt’s old school ways fail to get the youngster’s attention, Gabriel (Seann William Scott) steps up to offer advice—and accidentally ends up volunteering to mentor Gabriel while Matt takes a back seat, quite literally, on the project.

    What Else Has Been Happening on ‘Shifting Gears’?

    The first season of the show has been an immense success so far, with viewership ratings through the roof, down in no small part to Allen’s charisma and likability, but the show has also been boosted by the presence of guest stars like Nancy Travis, who played Allen’s wife on Last Man Standing, while late night icon Jay Leno will appear in next week’s episode. When Travis was recently asked if she believed Allen would recruit more of his former co-stars from Last Man Standing and Home Improvement, Travis confirmed that Allen would always take care of his own.

    “Oh, of course. I have no doubt [about that]. Tim is nothing if not loyal,” Travis told Us Weekly about the possibility of more Last Man Standing cameos. “So it was great to walk on that set and see most of the crew was from Last Man Standing. The director, John Pasquin, did so many episodes of Last Man Standing and is a personal friend. It was just so great to feel this sense of reunion. “I wouldn’t be surprised if everybody from Last Man Standing shows up on Shifting Gears in one way or another. If Tim has his way, he’ll make sure that everybody from [Kat Dennings’] 2 Broke Girls comes on too.”

    Shifting Gears airs on ABC Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET before streaming the next day on Hulu. Check out our sneak peek at tonight’s episode above.

  • The beloved sitcom “Reba,” a source of comfort and laughter for millions, is stirring once more thanks to Melissa Peterman’s recent announcement

    The beloved sitcom “Reba,” a source of comfort and laughter for millions, is stirring once more thanks to Melissa Peterman’s recent announcement

    The beloved sitcom “Reba,” a source of comfort and laughter for millions, is stirring once more thanks to Melissa Peterman’s recent announcement.

    Melissa Peterman Isn’t Ruling Out a Reba Reboot Just Yet

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    Happy’s Place - Season 1

    Walking the Emmys red carpet last month, Ayo Edebiri briefly lost her cool at the sight of two of her fellow actresses. “Oh my God! Literally, my legs are shaking,” a slack-jawed The Bear star told the duo. “I’ve truly spent so many hours of my life with the both of you.” The stars in question? Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman, whose work together on McEntire’s early-aughts sitcom Reba has lived on for decades in syndication and streaming — so much so that the series is arguably more popular today than when it first aired on the tiny WB Network. NBC is tapping into that lingering love by reuniting McEntire and Peterman for a new Friday-night sitcom, Happy’s Place, which yubi casts Nashville icon McEntire as a woman who inherits her father’s neighborhood bar and a half-sister (Belissa Escobedo) she never knew existed. In true sitcom fashion, the two end up running the bar together, with Peterman serving as friend and sometimes foil to both.

    While it’s been more than 15 years since Reba signed off the air, Peterman never stopped working on sitcoms, spending six seasons and 100 episodes on the ABC Family (a.k.a. Freeform) comedy Baby Daddy before landing a recurring gig as Brenda Sparks in CBS’s Young Sheldon, which ended its run last spring. She and McEntire also remained tight friends, with Peterman, a stand-up comedian, opening for McEntire’s music tours multiple times, co-starring with her in the Lifetime movie The Hammer, and co-hosting the first season of McEntire’s podcast Living & Learning. Should recent history repeat itself — and if the strong ratings for last week’s premiere are any indication, it just might — Peterman and McEntire will be hanging out on the Happy’s Place set until at least 2030. That is when Peterman’s not playing 25 Words or Less, hosting Person, Place or Thing, or appearing in Hallmark’s latest Christmas venture. (Yes, she’s got a show with the network coming up, too.)

    I was looking at your IMDb credits, and what stood out to me was that Reba wasn’t just your breakthrough role — it was your first regular role in a TV show, period. You sort of did a reverse George Clooney and got a big hit with your first at-bat.
    It’s not an understatement to say that that show changed everything for me, professionally and personally. I’ve got lifelong friends from it. Reba and I were talking about this just the other day — I was so young. It was my first job as a series regular. I just wanted to do a good job and keep my head down. I had no idea that it was going to be this thing, or that it would still be this thing how many years later. At the time, it was just “I have a job, and I like these people, and it’s fun.” Everything felt very new and different, and I was really observing and watching how things worked.

    Reba did very well by the standards of the WB circa 2001, but it wasn’t a massive hit back then because the WB was such a relatively small network. Then it went into syndication and onto streaming, and its legacy seems to grow every year. In some way, it’s now bigger than it was when it was on the air. Is that how you see it? 
    Oh, absolutely. The WB was a great place to be, but people then had to look for us a little bit more. It did well for them, and people really liked it, but it was absolutely bigger in syndication. And now that we’re on Netflix, I see a whole other giant wave of it. Reba and I were lucky enough to be present at the Emmys not too long ago. There was a mom who loved the show who was probably in her 30s or maybe 40, and she had two of her little girls that were 8 or 9 and were just discovering Reba on Netflix. And they drove down to where we were doing the Emmys to wait outside to say hi to Barbra Jean and Reba. And the theme song is a giant thing on TikTok.

    Why Fans Really Shouldn't Be Surprised Reba And Melissa Peterman Are  Reuniting For Happy's Place

    Is there an extended friends-of-Reba universe? She does music, she does reality TV, she does acting. I can see there being parties where it’s you, Kelly Clarkson, and who knows who else. 
    Oh, yeah, Reba is a bridge that brings a lot of people together. It’s so fun because she knows Dolly and Snoop. I have been lucky enough to be at places because of Reba and you’re like, “How cool is it that I’m getting to meet…?” One time, I was with her in Nashville, and she’s like, “Hey, do you want to drop by the studio with me? I’ve got to do something.” So Vince Gill walked in and I was just losing it. I said, “You need to warn people! To you that’s no big deal, but it usually is a big deal.”

    Let’s talk about Happy’s Place. How did you hear about the show and was there ever a question whether you’d say yes to joining it?
    After the original show ended, Reba and I remained friends. We vacationed together. Even if she was in Nashville and I was in L.A., we made an effort to take care of the friendship part. We always knew we wanted to work together again. The dream was a multi-cam because we want that camaraderie and that collaboration with our cast. A few projects would come up, but they didn’t work out. Years go by and you think, Well, is it going to happen? Are we going to get another chance at this? Reba’s always been a believer of what’s supposed to happen will, and when the time is right, it will. So I didn’t allow myself to get disappointed.

    At some point, Kevin Abbott, who was our showrunner back on Reba, and his wife Julie came to us with an idea. They pitched it and I thought it was a great concept. Reba did, too. Then they wrote the pilot, then NBC liked the pilot, then we were going to make the pilot. At every step, I’d get a little more like, “Oh my God, could it happen?” And that’s where we are now. Belissa, who plays Reba’s half-sister on the show, is 26, and she said something to Reba in an interview recently: “You guys just had to wait for me to grow up so I could be in the show.” And I think that’s right, because she’s perfect for it.

    I’d imagine the writers of Happy’s Place are trying to capture the chemistry you and Reba had on the first show. But your new character, Gabby, is not just a carbon copy of Barbra Jean, right? 
    Well, Barbra Jean was sort of forced on Reba because of a marriage, and Gabby works with her. It’s a different relationship. Gabby is a friend, but a friend who always wants to be closer. My character is definitely a little bit quirky, but she’s more savvy than Barbra Jean. We know the fans want what they loved about Reba, which is that chemistry, and we do maintain that. It’s almost like repertory theater, where we’re characters in a new play. We’re like eight episodes into taping, and I feel like I’m getting to know Gabby now. Ultimately, the show is about these three women that are in different places in their life — different ages, different backgrounds — who all have something to learn from each other.

    Before Happy’s Place, were there any discussions about doing a proper reboot or continuation of Reba, like the current resurrection of Frasier?
    There was always talk of whether a reboot was possible. Sometimes it was about who owned the show or what cast members were available. But it didn’t really pan out. I think that’s when the idea of, “Well, if that’s not going to work, let’s try to figure out a way that we can still do something together.” There’s always a possibility there could be some sort of a reunion movie or a reboot, and Reba and I are hopeful that the cast of the original show will come do something with us sometime on Happy’s Place.

    With Reba and Baby Daddy, you’ve been a regular on two shows that lasted 100 or more episodes. Then you were in like three dozen episodes of Young Sheldon. That’s a lot of success for a TV actor, and certainly a rarity. But in all of those shows, you carved out a role as a No. 2 or a supporting player versus the lead. Was there a point where you decided that leaning into that role made more sense than, say, doing a dozen one-season shows where you’re a lead?
    A lot of it is not in your control. There’s a superpower in being the supporting person, and it’s a skill. There’s no ego in it, because the reality is if she looks good, I look better; if I look good, she looks better. That’s the secret. In an ensemble cast, if somebody has a great moment and they get the longest laugh ever, no one should be jealous. They should be like, “Oh, we all got the longest laugh ever.” No one’s counting the laughs.

    Also, I’m drawn to that kind of supporting character. When you’re not the lead, you get to be a little crazier. At least that’s what I tell myself. [Laughs.]

    And if you think about something like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, where one person’s name was in the title, every actor in that ensemble was just as crucial to the success as the other. They were all huge in their own way. 
    Exactly. When you have great writing and you have a great cast, everyone is a star at some point.

    You also got super lucky with your first movie role, and I know this because I’ve heard you talk about it on 25 Words or Less: You played Hooker No. 2 in Fargo. How did that happen?
    A casting director out of Chicago, Jane Brody, had come to my college to teach a semester of auditions and cold reading. I was a senior with a theater major, and I took her class, and she remembered me when she started casting for Fargo. She brought me in to audition for the Coen brothers. I believe I went in for a different role first — I think the other lady of the evening. I got called back in weeks later and they started pairing me with other actors. I got it from taking a class in college, really.

    That must have been insane for someone just starting out.
    The audition was very surreal. I remember I asked Joel Coen for change for the vending machine. I didn’t know who he was when he walked in right before the audition. Obviously, I knew who the Coen brothers were, but it wasn’t like now with social media. You didn’t know people’s faces very well, so I didn’t recognize them. He gave me change for a dollar so I could get a Mountain Dew before my audition.

    On the unscripted side, I started watching you regularly on Meredith Vieira’s syndicated game show 25 Words or Less during the pandemic. It has become one of my favorite things on TV. I know the pay isn’t great in daytime TV, so what’s made you do so many episodes of it?
    I love watching game shows, and I love playing them. I got asked to do the first season of 25 Words in 2019, and I just clicked with Meredith. We had such a fun time. When they came back for season two, which filmed during the start of the pandemic, they said, “We want to have you on more. We think you’re a great player.” I’m so grateful they did because that show saved my brain during COVID. Just getting out of the house and getting to use my mind was wonderful. And then to watch somebody win money made me feel better during that awful time. And Meredith’s like my big sister. She gives me great advice all the time.

    The relationship you built on 25 Words led to you hosting Person, Place or Thing, which is from the same syndicator. What’s the difference between hosting versus being a regular player?
    What I love about hosting is that I just get to be myself. I genuinely enjoy the contestants, and my job is to make them comfortable, make them shine, and to listen. A lot of it is improv. If you let the players talk and you’re in the moment and present, something funny will just happen. The other part is, I love giving away other people’s money. That’s joyful to me. As a player, I’m probably not as enjoyable because I’m very competitive. But I don’t have to compete as a host.

    The other fun thing you’ve done recently is appear in the Haul Out the Holly Christmas movies for Hallmark. Is there a third one in the works?
    I believe there is a desire for Haul Out the Holly 3. It obviously won’t be this Christmas season. But that was a magical cast. I got to improvise a line with Stephen Tobolowsky, which was a dream come true. He’s the funniest human ever. But next I am a judge on Finding Mr. Christmas, which is on Hallmark+. Jonathan Bennett is the host, and it’s ten guys competing to be the next Hallmark leading man. It’s really, really fun.

    What about the Melissa Peterman Hallmark Christmas movie? When are we getting your Christmas romance?
    I’m thinking about that. I’m probably not the typical romantic lead, but it would be fun. I am always thinking about what I want to do with them.

  • The mastermind behind “Happy’s Place” has just dropped major hints about what’s in store for Bobbie and Emmett, and it sounds intense!  Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions!

    The mastermind behind “Happy’s Place” has just dropped major hints about what’s in store for Bobbie and Emmett, and it sounds intense! Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions!

    The mastermind behind “Happy’s Place” has just dropped major hints about what’s in store for Bobbie and Emmett, and it sounds intense! Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions!

    Bobbie & Emmett’s Happy’s Place Season 2 Relationship Arc Gets Major Tease From Showrunner: “I’m Kind Of Fascinated By It”

    Bobbie and Emmett in Happy's Place

    Warning: Some SPOILERS lie ahead for Happy’s Place season 1!Happy’s Place season 2 gets a major tease regarding the Bobbie and Emmett relationship arc. The NBC comedy focuses on Bobbie and her half-sister Isabella, portrayed by Reba McEntire and Belissa Escobedo, respectively. Having already generated a loyal fanbase, and reuniting McEntire with Reba co-star Melissa Peterman and producer Kevin Abbott, Happy’s Place was renewed for season 2 in February. During the season 1 finale, yubi Bobbie and Emmett (Rex Linn), a cook at the eponymous bar, seemed to make progress in their relationship, but the characters haven’t actually taken the next step.

    Speaking with ScreenRant for the Happy’s Place season 1 finale, co-creator and showrunner Kevin Abbott teased Bobbie and Emmett’s relationship. As he explained, audiences are aware of their connection, but it remains unknown “whether or not they’ve decided to overcome the possible negatives of being together.” Abbott added that Isabella is someone who can play a part in helping their romance and that there will be “an arc” over several episodes surrounding that. He then expressed interest in seeing the relationship evolve because there were fewer love stories in Reba. Read Abbott’s comments below:

    Yeah, what I’d like the audience to walk away with, what I hope they do, is that we know that they both have feelings for each other and that there’s a possibility there now. Nobody has said whether or not they’ve decided to overcome the possible negatives of being together and the risk that is being taken.

    But that’s what Isabella is there for—to push Bobbie and to push for love. So hopefully, what this does is promise something for season 2 that we’re going to be getting into, not just an episode about this, but it’ll be an arc. There’ll be a number of episodes that deal with this issue and to see where the two of them wind up because I’m kind of fascinated by it.

    Like I said, that was the one area that I really didn’t get to tell stories about in the original Reba—love interest stories. I’m really excited to see it. She’s charming. She’s absolutely charming when she plays in love. How can you not love her?

    What This Means For Happy’s Place Season 2

    Bobbie And Emmett Could End Up Together

    As Happy’s Place season 1 unfolded, it became apparent that Bobbie and Emmett had romantic feelings. While it seemed that Isabella was the only character who recognized this, Gabby (Peterman) and other employees had actually known for some time. In the finale, titled “Alarm Bells,” Bobbie and Emmett appeared uncomfortable acting close around their co-workers, but considering how big that storyline has become, it’s hard to imagine Happy’s Place shelving it. The recent comments by Abbott suggest that Bobbie and Emmett could end up together, but how their relationship develops from here is unknown.

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    The idea of Bobbie and Emmett drew polarizing reactions from the staff at the titular bar, who expressed concern over their working relationship being negatively affected, should things end on the wrong foot. Because of that, audiences can see how Isabella may be needed to help Bobbie, and the Happy’s Place season 2 tease indicates that she will continue offering support. Her efforts might look like interference, but Bobbie and Emmett have demonstrated to be unable to fully act on their feelings in season 1.

    Our Take On Bobbie & Emmett’s Season 2 Relationship

    It Could Be Good For The Show

    Reba McEntire holding a drink in Happy's Place

    As the series develops, it may be good for Bobbie and Emmett to begin dating, leading to more happenings outside the bar, similar to their fishing trip in episode 4, “Fish Fry Monday.” As Abbott explained, McEntire is a very charismatic and “charming” performer, and audiences might enjoy seeing this kind of romantic thread. Moving forward, it will be interesting to discover where their storyline goes in Happy’s Place season 2 and if their relationship becomes something more long-lasting.

  • A Moment That Melts Hearts: Christopher Rich’s Rare Reunion Photo with Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman Evokes Deep Nostalgia. Decades after “Reba” graced our screens, a cherished glimpse of camaraderie has emerged as Christopher Rich shared a precious reunion photo with his beloved co-stars, Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman

    A Moment That Melts Hearts: Christopher Rich’s Rare Reunion Photo with Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman Evokes Deep Nostalgia. Decades after “Reba” graced our screens, a cherished glimpse of camaraderie has emerged as Christopher Rich shared a precious reunion photo with his beloved co-stars, Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman

    A Moment That Melts Hearts: Christopher Rich’s Rare Reunion Photo with Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman Evokes Deep Nostalgia. Decades after “Reba” graced our screens, a cherished glimpse of camaraderie has emerged as Christopher Rich shared a precious reunion photo with his beloved co-stars, Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman.

    ‘Happy’s Place’: See Steve Howey Reunite With ‘Reba’ Costars Melissa Peterman and Reba McEntire Behind the Scenes

    ‘Happy’s Place’: See Steve Howey Reunite With ‘Reba’ Costars Behind the Scenes (PHOTO)

    Steve Howey and Melissa Peterman with Adrianna Nikkole and Ruby Aviles
    Melissa Peterman via Instagram

    Even before its October 18 debut, Reba McEntire‘s new NBC sitcom Happy’s Place has been giving Reba fans plenty to get excited about. Now Steve Howey has reunited with McEntire and Melissa Peterman for the taping of a future episode.

    In a behind-the-scenes look, Peterman shared a selfie of herself alongside Howie and two attendees Peterman affectionately called out in the Instagram caption where she shared the images. “The more the merrier. I mean Happier!! Loved having @ruby_aviles and @adriananikkole at Happy’s Place last night! ❤️ you both!! So glad you could come and be part of the fun! Happy’s PlacePremieres Friday!!!! 8pm on @nbc @peacock,” Peterman wrote.

     

    ET also offered a closer look at Howey’s reunion with McEntire and Peterman in a behind-the-scenes interview during which they reminisced about how many years it’s been since Reba was on the air.

    McEntire and Peterman also commented on whether they watched Shameless or not as Howey memorably portrayed Kevin in the since-concluded Showtime comedy.

    As previously revealed, Howey will play a character named Danny in a forthcoming holiday episode.

    Danny is a business owner that Peterman’s Gabby meets at a dog park. In an attempt to impress him, Gabby has pretended that she’s Bobbie (McEntire), because she thought it would make her seem more interesting.

    The only catch is, that he finds her so interesting, that he ends up wanting to hold his holiday party at the Tavern, which is sure to stir up some trouble for Gabby and her fibs.

    This upcoming holiday reunion for Howey and his Reba colleagues is certainly exciting and leaves us wondering which other Reba vets could pop into Happy’s Place down the line.

    Fans will have to tune in to find out as the series kicks off on NBC and let us know who you hope to see on the new comedy this fall in the comments, below.

    Happy’s Place, Series Premiere, Friday, October 18th, 8/7c, NBC

  • Beloved “American Idol” icon Carrie Underwood has finally broken her silence, delivering a scorching clapback to Simon Cowell’s shockingly savage critique of her early career

    Beloved “American Idol” icon Carrie Underwood has finally broken her silence, delivering a scorching clapback to Simon Cowell’s shockingly savage critique of her early career

    Beloved “American Idol” icon Carrie Underwood has finally broken her silence, delivering a scorching clapback to Simon Cowell’s shockingly savage critique of her early career.

    American Idol judge Carrie Underwood hits back at ex-judge Simon Cowell’s savage critique

    CARRIE Underwood has clapped back at Simon Cowell’s criticism- after he said she seemed “a little robotic” on stage.

    Current American Idol judge Carrie, 42, was looking back at footage of her performance 20 years ago, which saw her winning the show and launching her hugely successful career.

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    Carrie Underwood reckons Simon Cowell’s comments could have been worseCredit: Instagram / American Idol

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    Carrie is the first winner to return to the show as a judgeCredit: Getty

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    Simon’s comments came in 2005Credit: Instagram / American Idol
    And she actually agrees with most of what Simon, 65, said about her performance at the time, and suggests she probably got off lightly, as Simon’s comments “could have been worse.”

    In 2005, Carrie, 42, sang a rendition of Rascal Flatts’ song Bless The Broken Road, which Simon said was “very good, other than the fact that the performance was a little robotic. You sang it beautifully.”

    To which Carrie has now responded to, two decades later, via her Instagram page.

    She said of the comments from Simon, who at the time was sitting on the judging panel alongside Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson, “I will say, he wasn’t wrong.

    “It was Top 5. It was like, ‘OK, you know, I don’t know if it’s the time to go out on a limb and do anything crazy.’

    “So (you’re) picking something that you’re comfortable with, and then trying to, like, work with the staging.

    “But then also, I consider myself a vocalist. I want to sing things well, and if I ever think too much about what I’m doing on stage, I feel like my vocals suffer.

    “So, he was not wrong in his assessment.

    “It was kind of a half compliment, half not. But it was correct. …I think in the moment, processing Simon’s critique of my performance, we had heard him say much harsher things to others and to me, as well.

    “So, it was kind of like, ‘could have been worse.’”

    Carrie Underwood’s Controversial Role as American Idol Judge: Behind the Scenes
    She then showed off her best robot moves and asked Simon, “Does this look a little more robotic to you?” before smiling to the camera.

    NOT CARRIED AWAY

    The U.S. Sun recently revealed in an exclusive story that Carrie wasn’t actually the first choice to replace outgoing Katy Perry on the American Idol judging panel, and that the show would “kill” to hire a Nashville superstar instead.

    “The network would kill for Luke Combs. He’s at the top of their list,” an insider claimed.

    The source continued, “He’s extremely relevant, successful, down to earth, and a family man.

    “And he’s a true vocalist, not just a singer. He’s got a once-in-a-generation voice.

    “He really is the perfect package for this show, but the panel cannot be three men so it wouldn’t work out with this current lineup.

    “But if the panel does get shaken up more one day, that’s the dream.”

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    Simon was on hand when Carrie got her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2018Credit: The Mega Agency

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    Carrie alongside fellow judges Lionel Richie and Luke BryanCredit: Getty

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    Simon pictured last year on the America’s Got Talent red carpetCredit: Getty

  • [SO SAD] Carrie Underwood flees after fans call for her to be fired from American Idol

    [SO SAD] Carrie Underwood flees after fans call for her to be fired from American Idol

    [SO SAD] Carrie Underwood flees after fans call for her to be fired from American Idol

    Carrie Underwood flees to secluded Nashville compound after fans call for her to be fired from American Idol

    CARRIE Underwood has fled to a secluded Nashville compound after the backlash she has been receiving on American Idol.

    Fans of the country music star and new Idol judge have been calling for her to be fired from her judging role on the hit program.

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    Carrie Underwood is a judge on American IdolCredit: American Idol

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    Carrie has seemingly fled amid calls for her to be axedCredit: Instagram

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    She has fled to a secluded Nashville compoundCredit: Instagram
    But now Carrie, 42, has seemingly fled to a secluded Nashville compound to getaway from the drama.

    Taking to her Instagram page this week, mere days after the Top 3 Idol contestants were revealed, Carrie shared snaps from her getaway.

    She uploaded a snap of a goat and a picture of the lake.

    Alongside the first photo, which was of the goat, she wrote: “Oh hi.”

    Meanwhile, alongside the snap of the lake, she wrote: “Jake and I played in the creek yesterday.

    “Found all sorts of things.”

    Disney Night continued for a second night on American Idol on Monday, after Sunday saw two acts axed.

    A further two singers were then booted off the show and out of the Top 5, with the final three – who will battle it out in the final – revealed.

    Breanna Nix, Jamal Roberts and Slater Nalley made it into the Top 3, with one of the trio issued some “harsh” critique by judge Carrie, which left fans fuming and calling for her axe.

    CARRIE’S HARSH CRITIQUE

    Jamal, 27, performed Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s hit Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, but Carrie had a major complaint about his stage presence.

    Carrie Underwood gives a rare peek inside her Nashville mansion’s massive kitchen on break from American Idol filming
    “I feel like you missed such an opportunity to move around and entertain,” she said after failing to give him a standing ovation despite fellow judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie doing so.

    “We are getting close to the end here, it is time to pull out all the stops.

    “And we know you have that in you. So like pull us all in not just with your voice but everything else going on.

    “Put 100% of yourself into it. Let’s go,” she added.

    Who are the past American Idol winners?

    The previous American Idol winners include:

    Kelly Clarkson (2002)

    Ruben Studdard (2003)

    Fantasia Barrino (2004)

    Carrie Underwood (2005)

    Taylor Hicks (2006)

    Jordin Sparks (2007)

    David Cook (2008)

    Kris Allen (2009)

    Lee DeWyze (2010)

    Scotty McCreery (2011)

    Phillip Phillips (2012)

    Candice Glover (2013)

    Caleb Johnson (2014)

    Nick Fradiani (2015)

    Trent Harmon (2016)

    Maddie Poppe (2018)

    Laine Hardy (2019)

    Just Sam (2020)

    Chayce Beckham (2021)

    Noah Thompson (2022)

    Iam Tongi (2023)

    Reacting to Carrie’s judging and comments directed to Jamal, one person said, “Please be fair and balanced in your feedback.

    “All we as the viewers ask. In the most respectful way, we come to you.”

    Another slammed: “You were out of line about Jamal tonight. Everyone gets to stand still, but he has to move around!! Really?”

    While a third demanded:  “She needs to be replaced next year!”

    NOT FIRST CHOICE

    This comes after The U.S. Sun revealed that the decision was “not unanimous” to have Carrie take the place of Katy Perry when she stepped onto the panel at the start of the season.

    According to a production insider, Carrie was “not the network’s first pick to be a judge this season.”

    “They spoke with a handful of other A-list artists in pop and country before landing on Carrie.

    “It was not a unanimous decision,” the insider added.

    Not only this, The U.S. Sun also revealed that the American Idol crew thinks Carrie’s “influence” is “ruining” the show’s legacy.

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    Carrie has left viewers unimpressed by her judging skillsCredit: Getty

  • American Idol fans demand Carrie Underwood be ‘replaced’ next season after her “harsh and rude” critique of one of the Top 5 contestants

    American Idol fans demand Carrie Underwood be ‘replaced’ next season after her “harsh and rude” critique of one of the Top 5 contestants

    American Idol fans demand Carrie Underwood be ‘replaced’ next season after her “harsh and rude” critique of one of the Top 5 contestants.

    American Idol fans demand Carrie Underwood be ‘replaced’ next season after her ‘harsh’ and ‘rude’ critique of contestant

    AMERICAN Idol fans have demanded that one of the judges should be replaced on the hit series.

    Fans think that Carrie Underwood must “be replaced” next season after her “harsh and rude” critique of one of the Top 5 contestants.

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    On the second night of Disney fun, Jamal Roberts performed Ain’t No Mountain High EnoughCredit: Getty

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    Carrie Underwood’s comments were slammedCredit: ABC

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    Fans think she should be replacedCredit: ABC

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    Jamal ended up making it into the Top 3 despite Carrie’s critiqueCredit: ABC
    Disney Night continued for a second night on American Idol on Monday, after Sunday saw two acts axed.

    A further two singers were then booted off the show and out of the Top 5, with the final three revealed.

    Breanna Nix, Jamal Roberts and Slater Nalley made it into the Top 3, with one of the trio issued some “harsh” critique by judge Carrie last night.

    Jamal, 27, performed Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s hit Ain’t No Mountain High Enough from the 2000 Disney sports film Remember the Titans.

    After he crooned the hit, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie gave him a standing ovation, while Carrie remained in her seat, smiling but looking ready to give her feedback.

    Not only did the country singer not stand for Jamal after he performed, but she slammed his stage presence.

    Complimentary at first, Carrie commented on his “incredible voice” when she gave her feedback.

    CARRIE’S ‘HARSH’ CRITIQUE

    But she then said that Jamal missed an opportunity.

    “I feel like you missed such an opportunity to move around and entertain,” she said.

    “We are getting close to the end here, it is time to pull out all the stops.

    Fan favorite American Idol contestant performs moving song before he gets axed and loses out on Top 3 spot
    “And we know you have that in you. So like pull us all in not just with your voice but everything else going on.

    “Put 100% of yourself into it. Let’s go,” she added.

    Reacting to Carrie’s judging and comments directed to Jamal, one person said, “Please be fair and balanced in your feedback. All we as the viewers ask. In the most respectful way, we come to you.”

    Another slammedm “You were out of line about Jamal tonight. Everyone gets to stand still, but he has to move around!! Really?”

    Who are the past American Idol winners?

    The previous American Idol winners include:

    Kelly Clarkson (2002)

    Ruben Studdard (2003)

    Fantasia Barrino (2004)

    Carrie Underwood (2005)

    Taylor Hicks (2006)

    Jordin Sparks (2007)

    David Cook (2008)

    Kris Allen (2009)

    Lee DeWyze (2010)

    Scotty McCreery (2011)

    Phillip Phillips (2012)

    Candice Glover (2013)

    Caleb Johnson (2014)

    Nick Fradiani (2015)

    Trent Harmon (2016)

    Maddie Poppe (2018)

    Laine Hardy (2019)

    Just Sam (2020)

    Chayce Beckham (2021)

    Noah Thompson (2022)

    Iam Tongi (2023)

    A third echoed, “You know your comment for Jamal was not fair. Breanna stands still the whole performance, John stands still. What was the difference. That’s why the next time he performed the crowd shut you down with cheers. Remember you once was in there spot.”

    While a fourth wrote, “Thought your criticism of Jamal for not ‘moving around’ was unfair, especially when you swooned over John when he sat in a chair for an entire song.”

    A fifth then demanded, “She needs to be replaced next year!”

    While a sixth said, “Your so unfair can’t stand your rudeness.”

    NOT SHOW’S FIRST CHOICE

    This comes after The U.S. Sun revealed that the decision was “not unanimous” to have Carrie take the place of Katy Perry when she stepped onto the panel at the start of the season.

    According to a production insider, Carrie was “not the network’s first pick to be a judge this season.”

    “They spoke with a handful of other A-list artists in pop and country before landing on Carrie.

    “It was not a unanimous decision,” the insider added.

    Not only this, The U.S. Sun also revealed that the American Idol crew thinks Carrie’s “influence” is “ruining” the show’s legacy.

    CARRIE’S RULES

    The hit singing competition, which Carrie won, tested out its first-ever faith-based episode on Easter Sunday.

    Carrie “pushed for” the faith-based episode despite there being a divide among the crew.

    Apparently, some of the crew did not agree with the theme.

    Although the three-hour special was popular among some, members of the crew felt it was “inappropriate.”

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    The Top 5 got cut down to the Top 3 on Monday nightCredit: Getty

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    The Top 3 will perform in the grand finale and battle it out for the winning title on May 18Credit: ABC

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    Carrie only joined the show at the start of its current season, yet has caused mass controversyCredit: Getty