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  • Drew Carey’s Hidden Heartbreak EXPOSED: The Secret That Left Millions in Tears! Prepare for a shocking and deeply emotional revelation as the intensely private Drew Carey finally unveils a personal secret that has reportedly left countless fans utterly heartbroken. What long-held truth has brought the usually jovial comedian to share such a vulnerable part of himself? Sources whisper of a past tragedy, promising a story that will forever change how you see the beloved host. Brace yourselves for a wave of collective sorrow and an outpouring of support!

    Drew Carey’s Hidden Heartbreak EXPOSED: The Secret That Left Millions in Tears! Prepare for a shocking and deeply emotional revelation as the intensely private Drew Carey finally unveils a personal secret that has reportedly left countless fans utterly heartbroken. What long-held truth has brought the usually jovial comedian to share such a vulnerable part of himself? Sources whisper of a past tragedy, promising a story that will forever change how you see the beloved host. Brace yourselves for a wave of collective sorrow and an outpouring of support!

    Drew Carey’s Hidden Heartbreak EXPOSED: The Secret That Left Millions in Tears! Prepare for a shocking and deeply emotional revelation as the intensely private Drew Carey finally unveils a personal secret that has reportedly left countless fans utterly heartbroken. What long-held truth has brought the usually jovial comedian to share such a vulnerable part of himself? Sources whisper of a past tragedy, promising a story that will forever change how you see the beloved host. Brace yourselves for a wave of collective sorrow and an outpouring of support!

    Price Is Right host Drew Carey admits deep depression that led him to attempt suicide

    Price Is Right host Drew Carey has opened up about a dark period in his life where his depression led him to attempt suicide.

    The Price Is Right player celebrates after winning car

    WARNING – SENSITIVE CONTENT AHEAD

    The Price Is Right’s long-time host Drew Carey is always cheerful, but there was a time in his life when he wasn’t as happy as he is hosting the hit CBS game show.

    Years before he took over hosting duties after long-time host Bob Barker retired in 2007, Carey experienced some dark times.

    He struggled with depression and nearly committed suicide and he opened up about it just before stepping into Barker’s shoes.

    Carey invited Access Hollywood’s Nancy O’Dell to the game show’s set for a tour before his debut but in between jokes, O’Dell heard about Carey’s darker days (per Today).

    “It does seem that you have the golden life,” O’Dell told Carey. He replied: “It is pretty cool. I have a really good life.”

    Price Is Right's Drew Carey.

    “I was depressed for a long time,” Carey revealed.

    In fact, both at 18 and in his early 20s, Carey attempted to take his own life by swallowing pills.

    “You are so known for your cute personality and your funniness… it seems like so many funny people have a side that they’ve had to go through to get there,” O’Dell Yubi noted.

    “There is a reason we want attention all the time. Living in Hollywood, you can get disconnected from everybody. You can feel like you are the only one,” Drew explained.

    “So you feel it, you hold it in and you don’t let it go and you don’t try to find help because you think, ‘Oh man if I tell anybody, I’m going to seem like I’m weak. I won’t get a movie deal. I won’t get invited to…’ whatever goes through your head.”

    However, Carey made it his priority to make sure he continues to take advantage of any and all opportunities to grow.

    “I learned how to believe in myself. Learned how to set goals, you know, self help books man. I just read every single one I can get a hold of and I still do. I read that stuff all the time still,” Carey concluded.

    Price Is Right's Drew Carey with contestant.

    “I am always coming out bigger, better, stronger and happier.”

    Barker hosted on the longest-running daytime game show in US history from its beginning in 1972 to 2007. At the end of his tenure, he had decided to retire at age 83.

    Carey took over hosting duties in October of that year and Barker died in August 2023 at the age of 99 following several years with Alzheimer’s disease.

    In a new interview with TV Insider, Carey shared: “I just show up and punch the clock and hope I have a job every day,” he said. “I don’t think in terms of I’m the longest one. I do have a goal: I want to keep going until I die.

    “This is my 18th season. I’ve got to get the 35 and 41 so I can catch Bob Barker and Pat Sajak.”

    Carey has no plans to retire any time soon, adding: “Before, I was like, ‘Can I make it to five years? Can I make it to the end of my contract? Can I make it 10 years?’

    “The longest I’d been on TV was The Drew Carey Show, nine years. Once I hit 10 years here, I was like, ‘Wow, that’s the longest I’ve ever had a job in my life. It’s such just a great part of my day, my year, my life. I can’t imagine giving it up.’”

    The long-time host also spoke of his views of retiring to Entertainment Tonight at CBS’ fall schedule celebration in May.

    “I think Bob made a mistake by retiring,” Carey said. “I’m not gonna make that same mistake. As long as my heart is ticking and they want me to be on the show, I think I’m gonna do The Price Is Right.

    “I just love it. I’m not going anywhere,” he continued, adding that he was “made for” the job.

  • Drew Carey’s Face Says It All! “Price Is Right” Plunged into Bizarre Chaos by Unthinkable On-Air Meltdown! Longtime host Drew Carey was left utterly speechless as an utterly bizarre and unprecedented mishap unfolded live on “The Price Is Right,” sending shockwaves through the studio audience and viewers at home. Was it a contestant gone rogue? A catastrophic technical failure? The unbelievable scene, etched on Carey’s disbelieving face, has become an instant viral sensation, leaving fans demanding answers and questioning the very fabric of daytime television. Prepare for the shocking truth behind this unbelievable TV moment!

    Drew Carey’s Face Says It All! “Price Is Right” Plunged into Bizarre Chaos by Unthinkable On-Air Meltdown! Longtime host Drew Carey was left utterly speechless as an utterly bizarre and unprecedented mishap unfolded live on “The Price Is Right,” sending shockwaves through the studio audience and viewers at home. Was it a contestant gone rogue? A catastrophic technical failure? The unbelievable scene, etched on Carey’s disbelieving face, has become an instant viral sensation, leaving fans demanding answers and questioning the very fabric of daytime television. Prepare for the shocking truth behind this unbelievable TV moment!

    Drew Carey’s Face Says It All! “Price Is Right” Plunged into Bizarre Chaos by Unthinkable On-Air Meltdown! Longtime host Drew Carey was left utterly speechless as an utterly bizarre and unprecedented mishap unfolded live on “The Price Is Right,” sending shockwaves through the studio audience and viewers at home. Was it a contestant gone rogue? A catastrophic technical failure? The unbelievable scene, etched on Carey’s disbelieving face, has become an instant viral sensation, leaving fans demanding answers and questioning the very fabric of daytime television. Prepare for the shocking truth behind this unbelievable TV moment!

    Price Is Right’s Drew Carey in disbelief as unusual mishap occurs during airing

    Price Is Right’s host Drew Carey was in disbelief as he watched an unusual mishap occur while an episode was airing.

    The Price Is Right player celebrates after winning car

    It’s not often that The Price is Right has a mishap or even a small blunder as Drew Carey and the CBS game show’s team run a smooth ship.

    However, one majorly rare mistake happened once that left Carey and everyone in shock while an episode aired.

    The unusual blunder happened during the January 24th episode in 2017, as the host began a new round with a massive prize up for grabs: an espresso machine, a thermal programmable coffee maker, and a coffee bean grinder by Cuisinart.

    It was carted on to the stage via a flatbed that was pulled by a small-scale train engine.

    The prize sat on top of a small table on the flatbed as a presenter stood close by, but that wasn’t the best choice.

    Price Is Right's Drew Carey.

    The table was noticably shaky as announcer George Gray revealed the specks on the items.

    Carey then had each contestant guess the price of the package, but as the last player announced his price, there was a big crash.

    The noise prompted gasps from the live audience before cameras even showed what happened to viewers at home.

    When the cameras paned to the side, they revealed that the entire prize had fallen and smashed to tiny pieces.

    As everyone shouted, Carey just gave a nervous laugh as the last contestant comically changed his amount to $1.

    “Whoops,” Carey laughed before telling viewers that they won’t be seeing the Price Train for awhile.

    In the comments section of a YouTube video of the moment, one fan yubi joked: “The guy changing his bid to one dollar was the crowning touch. But I do have to give them credit for not even trying to edit the mishap out.”

    A second commenter agreed: “That guy who said ‘one dollar’ is the best person on that show this year,” as a third laughed: “Buddy killed it with the ‘1 dollar’ line.”

    A fourth pointed out: “They handled that situation perfectly. It was awkward, or cringey or uncomfortable. Well done Drew and the $1 dollar guy lmao.”

    A fifth commended: “I just think it’s awesome that they have the crew so quickly ready to go to clean it up. Really goes to show you how much work and effort goes on behind the scenes people aren’t even aware of.”

    Yet another joked: “Dude transitioned from retail to thrift store pricing in a heartbeat,” as a seventh praised: “The tech crews on these shows are professionals, as are the writers and directors. They deserve our support during the strike.”

    Shockingly, this isn’t the first time a prize has been wrecked on air on the game show.

    Price Is Right model Rachel Reynolds once drove a car into a wall during airing.

    Carey was speaking to a contestant named Cameron and it was revealed that he would be playing for a brand-new Ford Mustang.

    A part of the presentation was that one of the models drove the car onto the stage and was supposed to park it.

    Rachel failed to step on the brakes at the right time and the car went from one side of the stage to another and into a temporary wall made for the show.

    The car seemed to be fine but the wall was completely trashed. “I’m so sorry Cameron,” the model said, as her face turned red with embarrassment.

    Carey came around and asked if Rachel was okay but she was too concerned about the car to answer.

    “I think the car’s still okay,” she said. The long-time host assured Cameron that if he won, he would receive a brand-new car that hadn’t crashed.

    “This is going to be a damaged, used car. We’ll get you a brand new one,” he explained.

  • “The Price Is Right” Implements Significant Modification to Iconic Game, Sparking Debate Among Longtime Viewers. In a notable departure from tradition, the beloved daytime game show “The Price Is Right” has recently introduced a substantial alteration to one of its most cherished and enduring classic games. This unprecedented change has elicited a wide range of reactions from the show’s dedicated fanbase, with many expressing both curiosity and concern regarding the long-term impact on the program’s familiar format and the integrity of the gameplay they have come to expect over decades.

    “The Price Is Right” Implements Significant Modification to Iconic Game, Sparking Debate Among Longtime Viewers. In a notable departure from tradition, the beloved daytime game show “The Price Is Right” has recently introduced a substantial alteration to one of its most cherished and enduring classic games. This unprecedented change has elicited a wide range of reactions from the show’s dedicated fanbase, with many expressing both curiosity and concern regarding the long-term impact on the program’s familiar format and the integrity of the gameplay they have come to expect over decades.

    “The Price Is Right” Implements Significant Modification to Iconic Game, Sparking Debate Among Longtime Viewers. In a notable departure from tradition, the beloved daytime game show “The Price Is Right” has recently introduced a substantial alteration to one of its most cherished and enduring classic games. This unprecedented change has elicited a wide range of reactions from the show’s dedicated fanbase, with many expressing both curiosity and concern regarding the long-term impact on the program’s familiar format and the integrity of the gameplay they have come to expect over decades.

    The Price is Right introduced a new twist to a classic game recently

    Price is Right Plinko

    (Image: Getty)

    Plinko Price is Right

    As a contestant named Michelle headed to the stage, host Drew Carey revealed the game was going to have a new twist–known as a Golden Plinko chip.

    If Michelle won the chip while guessing the prices of the smaller prizes, she could use it in the game, and wherever it would drop, her prize would be multiplied by 10.If the chip landed on the top slot of $20,000, her prize would be multiplied to be $200,000 total.

    Earning four chips total, including the Golden one, Michelle yubi managed to get her other chips to all land in the $5,000  slot, for a $15,000 win. When she placed the Golden Chip, it landed in the $2,000 slot, earning her an additional $20,000–for a grand total of $35,000.

    Fans quickly shared on an Instagram post showing her win that they loved the change to the game, and hoped it could be added to the daytime version of the show.

    Plinko Price is Right

    “Ooh, I LIKE this twist!!!,” one commented.

    “Do this for daytime too!!,” another wrote.

    “NOW… that’s my kinda PLINKO game,” a third said.

    The Price is Right airs weekdays on CBS, and the Price is Right at Night airs Wednesday nights.

  • First Photos of Christopher Rich on “Happy’s Place” Set Have “Reba” Fans Going Wild! Remember Brock Hart? Get ready for a delightful surprise! The first captivating photos of Christopher Rich on the set of Reba McEntire’s charming new series, “Happy’s Place,” are finally here, and “Reba” devotees are ecstatic.

    First Photos of Christopher Rich on “Happy’s Place” Set Have “Reba” Fans Going Wild! Remember Brock Hart? Get ready for a delightful surprise! The first captivating photos of Christopher Rich on the set of Reba McEntire’s charming new series, “Happy’s Place,” are finally here, and “Reba” devotees are ecstatic.

    First Photos of Christopher Rich on “Happy’s Place” Set Have “Reba” Fans Going Wild! Remember Brock Hart? Get ready for a delightful surprise! The first captivating photos of Christopher Rich on the set of Reba McEntire’s charming new series, “Happy’s Place,” are finally here, and “Reba” devotees are ecstatic.

    First Photos Released Of Reba McEntire’s Former TV Husband Christopher Rich On Set Of “Happy’s Place”

    First Photos Released Of “Reba” Star Christopher Rich On Set Of “Happy’s Place”

    First Photos Released Of “Reba” Star Christopher Rich On Set Of “Happy’s Place” | Classic Country Music | Legendary Stories and Songs Videos

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    Reba McEntire’s Former TV Husband Guest Stars In Her New Sitcom On NBC

    Christopher Rich, who previously starred in Reba McEntire‘s namesake sitcom, has joined the cast of her brand-new show, Happy’s Place.

    Happy’s Place, which just got renewed for a second seasondebuted on NBC on October 18, 2024. The show stars McEntire as Bobbie, a strong-willed woman running her late father’s tavern. But her world gets flipped upside down when she learns she has a younger half-sister, Isabella (played by Belissa Escobedo), who is also her new business partner.

    The show also stars Melissa Peterman, McEntire’s former Reba sitcom co-star and real-life best friend, as a bartender named Gabby. McEntire’s boyfriend, Rex Linn, plays the tavern’s cook, Emmett.

    Happy’s Place staged a mini Reba reunion when Steve Howey appeared in a guest role in one episode. Howey played McEntire’s son-in-law, Van Montgomery, on Reba, which ran from 2001 to 2007.

    Another Reba star recently joined the cast of Happy’s Place. Christopher Rich, who played McEntire’s ex-husband Brock Hart on Reba, will appear in the new sitcom’s 15th episode, airing on February 21.

    Variety shared the first known details about Rich’s Happy’s Place character, who’s named Maverick. The publication described Maverick as:

    “…a local tattoo artist that is very good at his job … as long as he’s using his right hand. Turns out Maverick has had a stroke and likes to tease new clients about which hand he’s going to use when he starts doing their tattoos.”

    The story detail about Maverick being a stroke survivor comes from Rich’s own life. The actor suffered a stroke and subsequent brain injury several years ago (in 2018), which kept him from acting.

    “Then I threw a bunch of blood clots and ended up in the hospital with lung embolisms and debris on my heart,” Rich told Us Weekly in a recent interview. “After surviving all of that crap, I’m feeling really, really good.”

    As someone with a disability, Rich says, “It’s great” to play a disabled character upon his return to TV.

    “It’s great to be able to be a disabled person and play a disabled person,” he said. “I’m hoping that when some of this gets out there, that people that I’ve worked with in the past are going to say, ‘OK, let’s bring him back. We can work with him.’”

    See The First Photos Of Christopher Rich As His Character On Happy’s Place

    On Thursday (February 19), Happy’s Place released the first photos of Christopher Rich on set and in character as Maverick. NBC shared some of those photos on Instagram, captioning them, “Counting down the days until this reunion…Christopher Rich guest stars in #HappysPlace Friday 8/7c on nbc and streaming on @peacock.”

    See those pictures in the slideshow below!

     

    TV Insider obtained additional photos of Rich on the Happy’s Place set.

    Fans rejoiced after seeing Rich reunite with McEntire and Peterman (Peterman played his wife, Barbara Jean, on Reba). Some of the comments on NBC’s Instagram post about his upcoming guest role included:

    “Yay!!! Another Reba reunion! I can’t wait!”

    “Heck yeah!!!”

    “This trio is hilarious !!”

    “So fun to see them all back together.”

    “Wow Reba Barbra Jean and Brock back together again.”

    “YAY!!!! I’ve been hoping for this reunion!”

    “These reunions are the best thing ever!”

    “Love these mini reunions!!!!!”

    You can catch Christopher Rich on Happy’s Place on Friday, February 21 at 8/7c on NBC. The episode will also be available to stream on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock.

    Watch the video below to hear Rich speak more about his acting return and reuniting with McEntire and Peterman on Happy’s Place.

  • Reba McEntire’s Calculated Scheme in “Happy’s Place” Unraveled: A Deep Dive into Betrayal and Revelation. The latest developments in “Happy’s Place” have taken a dramatic turn as Reba McEntire’s carefully orchestrated, yet ethically questionable, plot was brought to light. The exposure of this underhanded scheme, facilitated by a cryptic and enigmatic figure, has sent shockwaves through the show’s narrative, forcing characters to confront the consequences of deceit and raising profound questions about trust and loyalty within the community.

    Reba McEntire’s Calculated Scheme in “Happy’s Place” Unraveled: A Deep Dive into Betrayal and Revelation. The latest developments in “Happy’s Place” have taken a dramatic turn as Reba McEntire’s carefully orchestrated, yet ethically questionable, plot was brought to light. The exposure of this underhanded scheme, facilitated by a cryptic and enigmatic figure, has sent shockwaves through the show’s narrative, forcing characters to confront the consequences of deceit and raising profound questions about trust and loyalty within the community.

    Reba McEntire’s Calculated Scheme in “Happy’s Place” Unraveled: A Deep Dive into Betrayal and Revelation. The latest developments in “Happy’s Place” have taken a dramatic turn as Reba McEntire’s carefully orchestrated, yet ethically questionable, plot was brought to light. The exposure of this underhanded scheme, facilitated by a cryptic and enigmatic figure, has sent shockwaves through the show’s narrative, forcing characters to confront the consequences of deceit and raising profound questions about trust and loyalty within the community.

    Reba McEntire spoiled an underhanded plot of hers in ‘Happy’s Place’ that was exposed by this mysterious character: ‘Even I didn’t think that person would show up’

    The entertainment world is still buzzing over the announcement of Happy’s Place, an upcoming NBC sitcom starring everybody’s favorite Voice Coach, Reba McEntire.

    Reba McEntire's New Sitcom Can Finally Make Up For A Disappointing 23-Year  TV Streak

    We’re happy to report that the good news is still coming down the pipeline — McEntire’s real-life boyfriend, Rex Linn, is slated to star alongside her!

    If you’re not familiar with Linn, let us introduce you!

    Linn is a familiar face to anyone who watches movies — because he’s been in a lot of them (more than 35, to be exact).

    The 67-year-old has appeared in projects like CSI: Miami, Django Unchained, Tin Cup, and he previously co-starred with McEntire in The Hammer and Big Sky.

    Their love story is more like a fairytale than anything else; McEntire met Linn while filming the 1991 cult classic western The Gambler Returns:

    The Luck of the Draw, but things were platonic between the pair until 2020 when McEntire took a gamble of her own — one that would pay off big time.

    After McEntire rolled the dice, reached out to her longtime friend, and asked Linn out for dinner in January 2020, the rest is history. They quickly realized they were a match made in heaven. Over the pandemic, the two were inseparable, and the restrictions they faced only strengthened their bond. The pair went public with their relationship in the fall of 2020 and never looked back.

    “He’s the first person I talk to when I get up each morning and the last person I talk to before I go to sleep each night,” McEntire wrote in her 2023 book, Not That Fancy. “I’m having fun being in love again. Romantic relationships should be fun — I don’t care how old you are. Love should bring you joy and make you feel good, and I’m never going to settle for anything less.”
    Reba McEntire Is Brought to Tears by This 'Happy's Place' News
    We’re sure McEntire will bring the same enthusiasm to the set of Happy’s Place she brings to her and Linn’s relationship. Besides, adding her boyfriend to the series’ cast will only make McEntire’s trademark smile even wider!

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  • Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire Unite for Historic Duet Recording. In a landmark moment for country music, legendary artists Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire have officially confirmed their collaboration on a new duet. This unprecedented pairing of two of the genre’s most influential and beloved figures marks a significant occasion, promising a powerful musical synergy that is anticipated to resonate deeply with fans and potentially redefine the landscape of contemporary country collaborations. Details regarding the track’s release are eagerly awaited.

    Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire Unite for Historic Duet Recording. In a landmark moment for country music, legendary artists Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire have officially confirmed their collaboration on a new duet. This unprecedented pairing of two of the genre’s most influential and beloved figures marks a significant occasion, promising a powerful musical synergy that is anticipated to resonate deeply with fans and potentially redefine the landscape of contemporary country collaborations. Details regarding the track’s release are eagerly awaited.

    Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire Unite for Historic Duet Recording. In a landmark moment for country music, legendary artists Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire have officially confirmed their collaboration on a new duet. This unprecedented pairing of two of the genre’s most influential and beloved figures marks a significant occasion, promising a powerful musical synergy that is anticipated to resonate deeply with fans and potentially redefine the landscape of contemporary country collaborations. Details regarding the track’s release are eagerly awaited.

    Dolly Parton Reveals She Recorded A Duet With Reba McEntire

    Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire have a duet on the way! In a recent interview with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Parton shared that she is McEntire just “cut” a new version of “Does He…

    Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire; Photo Courtesy of CMA

    Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire; Photo Courtesy of CMA

    Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire have a duet on the way!

    In a recent interview with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Parton shared that she is McEntire just “cut” a new version of “Does He Love You,” a track originally by McEntire featuring Linda Davis. “Does He Love You” was the first single, released in August 1993, from McEntire’s compilation album, Greatest Hits Volume Two.

    Dolly Parton Reveals She Recorded A Duet With Reba McEntire

    The new version of the song will be apart of a project being released by McEntire in the near future.

    “It turned out really good. I’ve always wanted to sing with her,” Parton admitted to Cohen, while also explaining how she’s unsure why a duet between to two country icons hasn’t already happened.

    “We really sounded good together,” Parton added. “I think the fans are gonna like it.”

    Reba McEntire Reveals Surprising Way She Contacts Dolly Parton

    Watch the full video clip talking about the duet below.

  • Madonna Just Crossed a Line with Reba – You Won’t Believe What Happened! The music world is buzzing after reports surfaced that pop icon Madonna has infuriated country music royalty Reba McEntire with her recent action. What did Madonna do that sparked such a strong reaction from the usually composed Reba

    Madonna Just Crossed a Line with Reba – You Won’t Believe What Happened! The music world is buzzing after reports surfaced that pop icon Madonna has infuriated country music royalty Reba McEntire with her recent action. What did Madonna do that sparked such a strong reaction from the usually composed Reba

    Madonna Just Crossed a Line with Reba – You Won’t Believe What Happened! The music world is buzzing after reports surfaced that pop icon Madonna has infuriated country music royalty Reba McEntire with her recent action. What did Madonna do that sparked such a strong reaction from the usually composed Reba

    Country Star Reba Slams Madonna For Starting Concert 3 Hours Late — On A MONDAY!

    Madonna Rebel Heart Tour Concert Late Reba McEntire Tweet

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    Madonna is back to her diva ways!

    Reba McEntire Shares Rare Photo With Lookalike Son for His Birthday - Parade

    For her first-ever concert in Nashville, Tenn. on Monday, Madge managed to ruffle some feathers in the audience when she arrived nearly three hours late for the performance.

    Madonna singles out fan in wheelchair at concert before realizing huge  mistake - The Mirror US

    But it wasn’t just fans who were complaining about the “Living For Love” singer, even country star Reba McEntire — who attended the show — slammed Madonna’s bad behavior.

    The famed redhead took to Instagram to bash her pop star peer, showing no mercy when it came to her tardiness.

    “At the Madonna concert,” she wrote alongside a photo of the venue. “She’s not on yet…really???”

    The “Going Out Like That” hit-maker kept followers updated on Madonna’s show faux pas, adding another photo later, captioned: “We’re here! Where is she???”

    “She came on at 10:31,” Reba huffed on her final post.

    To be fair, Madonna has had a difficult year thus far, thanks to an ongoing custody battle over rebellious son Rocco Ritchie, 15.

    As RadarOnline.com previously reported, trouble in paradise first occurred when the teen refused to return to the U.S. (and his mother) over the holidays, after he had accompanied her for the first half of the Rebel Heart Tour.

    Reportedly angry over his disobedience, Madonna sought a court order shortly thereafter, forcing Rocco to come home.

    So far, Madge has not been successful in getting her son home, as he remains in London with his father, film director Guy Ritchie.

  • Beloved John Goodman’s Heartbreaking Struggle: The “Nervous Breakdown” He Almost Didn’t Survive. In a deeply personal account, John Goodman reveals the intense emotional turmoil he faced during recent career challenges, admitting he nearly succumbed to a “nervous breakdown.” Discover the raw honesty of a Hollywood favorite as he shares his vulnerability and the pressures that pushed him to the edge. This is a story of resilience, the fragility of fame, and the importance of mental well-being, offering a poignant look behind the scenes of a celebrated life

    Beloved John Goodman’s Heartbreaking Struggle: The “Nervous Breakdown” He Almost Didn’t Survive. In a deeply personal account, John Goodman reveals the intense emotional turmoil he faced during recent career challenges, admitting he nearly succumbed to a “nervous breakdown.” Discover the raw honesty of a Hollywood favorite as he shares his vulnerability and the pressures that pushed him to the edge. This is a story of resilience, the fragility of fame, and the importance of mental well-being, offering a poignant look behind the scenes of a celebrated life

    Beloved John Goodman’s Heartbreaking Struggle: The “Nervous Breakdown” He Almost Didn’t Survive. In a deeply personal account, John Goodman reveals the intense emotional turmoil he faced during recent career challenges, admitting he nearly succumbed to a “nervous breakdown.” Discover the raw honesty of a Hollywood favorite as he shares his vulnerability and the pressures that pushed him to the edge. This is a story of resilience, the fragility of fame, and the importance of mental well-being, offering a poignant look behind the scenes of a celebrated life

    John Goodman says he nearly had a ‘nervous breakdown’ dealing with recent career struggles

    Even celebrities with storied careers have their struggles.

    “The Conners” star John Goodman appeared on the “SmartLess” podcast June 3 and opened up to hosts Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes about how he doesn’t have the same level of motivation in acting now as he did when he was younger.

    “It’s much different now. I feel like I’m still learning,” he said. “The last couple of years have been goofy for me because I’ve been trying to be good — and it doesn’t work that way.”

    John Goodman in "The Conners"
    John Goodman in “The Conners.” ABC via Getty Images
    “You know, like planning things way too much,” Goodman added.

    The 71-year-old accomplished actor, who recently lost 200 pounds, explained that “the fear of losing trust in myself” has been his core issue lately in his life and career.

    “I overcompensated by working way too hard. I’ve just kind of come out of that in the last year or so,” he shared. “And there’s so much to learn.”

    When asked how he’s gotten past that, Goodman said it was by “practically having a nervous breakdown.”

    John Goodman at the Golden Nymph Awards ceremony on June 20, 2023
    John Goodman at the Golden Nymph Awards ceremony on June 20, 2023. AFP via Getty Images
    “It was bad with everything. It just purged out of me when I went to the therapist one day. And then for the rest of the day it was horrible. Nothing worked,” he said.

    However, Goodman managed to find internal peace and ended up in a good place again.

    “You’ve got to be relaxed when you do stuff. And open and listen,” he shared.

    Katey Sagal and John Goodman in "The Conners"
    Katey Sagal and John Goodman in “The Conners.” Disney
    The “Argo” star was also asked if he’s looking to do different acting roles as he changes as a person the older he gets.

    “I don’t know. I’ve been doing the same same two roles for the last four or five years, and I haven’t really had much of a chance to do everything else.”

    John Goodman in "The Conners"
    John Goodman in “The Conners.” Disney

    Katey Sagal and John Goodman in "The Conners"
    Katey Sagal and John Goodman in “The Conners.” ABC
    Goodman confirmed he was talking about the “Roseanne” spinoff “The Conners,” which premiered in 2018, and the HBO crime series “The Righteous Gemstones,” which premiered in 2019.

    Later on in the podcast, Goodman mentioned that he chooses to be open about his struggles to help others, such as by talking about his sobriety.

    “I’ve been clean about 16 years now,” he said. “The last 16 years I’ve had to grow a lot into my normal age, and it’s been a lot, but I’m glad I did it.”

    John Goodman in "Sesame Street" in 1994
    John Goodman in “Sesame Street” in 1994. ©PBS/Courtesy Everett Collection
    Goodman previously opened up about his addiction and how it’s been impacted by his struggles with confidence in an interview with The Guardian in 2015.

    “I had a problem with it and… I drank for a while and towards the end of that, the lines would not come,” the Emmy Award winner said. “And it was like a snowball. It just built up a lack of confidence that I could even learn lines.”

    He continued: “And I was punishing myself more than anything else and even using my energy wrong and it’s just a matter of being relaxed with it, and knowing [the lines] are going to come, have patience. It’s my personality disorder that I want everything right now. I gotta have it now, now! Mr Now! I mean, you can’t do that [on stage]. It’s a process.”

  • “The Conners” Star Emma Kenney Spills the Beans! Ever wondered about the man behind the iconic Dan Conner? Now, Emma Kenney, who shares the screen with John Goodman on “The Conners,” is offering an intimate glimpse into his true nature. Discover the surprising anecdotes and heartfelt insights that Kenney reveals, painting a captivating portrait of a beloved actor beyond his character.

    “The Conners” Star Emma Kenney Spills the Beans! Ever wondered about the man behind the iconic Dan Conner? Now, Emma Kenney, who shares the screen with John Goodman on “The Conners,” is offering an intimate glimpse into his true nature. Discover the surprising anecdotes and heartfelt insights that Kenney reveals, painting a captivating portrait of a beloved actor beyond his character.

    “The Conners” Star Emma Kenney Spills the Beans! Ever wondered about the man behind the iconic Dan Conner? Now, Emma Kenney, who shares the screen with John Goodman on “The Conners,” is offering an intimate glimpse into his true nature. Discover the surprising anecdotes and heartfelt insights that Kenney reveals, painting a captivating portrait of a beloved actor beyond his character.

    ‘The Conners’ star Emma Kenney on ‘fearless’ John Goodman

    Much like its on-screen family, “The Conners” has faced its challenges over the years — going back to its original sitcom “Roseanne” and the exits of several of its leads, including star Roseanne Barr. But one fixture has remained: John Goodman.

    “He is really fearless,” Emma Kenney, 24, also known for “Shameless,” told The Post about Goodman, 71.

    “I think a lot of the castmates on this show are super fearless, which is super important in comedy. You really won’t get to take two takes that are alike. You really always bring something new, which is really fun to watch.”

    “He’s definitely got quite the resume. … It’s been really cool to work with him that long, and be on set with such an icon.”

    Emma Kenney photographed by Riley Taylor.
    Emma Kenney photographed by Riley Taylor. Riley Taylor

    Emma Kenney photographed by Riley Taylor.
    Emma Kenney photographed by Riley Taylor. Riley Taylor
    “The Conners” is now in its sixth season, airing Wednesdays (8 p.m.) on ABC.

    A spinoff of “Roseanne,” “The Conners” premiered in 2018 and follows patriarch Dan (Goodman), his sister-in-law Jackie (Laurie Metcalfe), his daughters Darlene (Sara Gilbert) and Becky (Lecy Goranson), and Darlene’s daughter, Harris Conner-Healy (Kenney). Sean Astin is also part of Season 6, as Tyler, Becky’s love interest.

    “A lesson I’ve learned from the ensemble, I think, is to just to be fearless,” said Kenney.

    “I mean, Laurie Metcalf is such a perfect example of that. She’s so fearless on set. She’s so funny. She’s someone I really look up to as well.”

    About Harris, Kenney said, “I think she’s at a point in life that a lot of young people face where they’re figuring out where they want to take their life.”

    Rehearsals are rigorous for the show, as the cast runs through lines for about three days on set before filming each episode.

    John Goodman holding a dog.
    Emma Kenney said that John Goodman had an “intimidation factor.” Disney
    “We’re very prepared come Thursday and Friday on shoot days. We typically will do maybe three to four takes, but there’s been hours of preparation before,” she noted to The Post.

    “We all have a really great time doing it, and we love that so many fans watch the show and connect. And I think we all love giving a voice to the Middle America states that maybe don’t get as much camera time.”

    Acting in front of a live studio audience is a change for Kenney, who worked on “Shameless” for 11 seasons from 2011 to 2021.

    “Sometimes it’s scary. I did have some butterflies in my stomach … There’s always that little layer of feeling a little bit in a fishbowl, but it’s really fun,” the actress said.

    She added: “I love having the audience’s live reactions. I love to watch them.”

  • John Goodman’s Vision for “The Conners” Finale Sparks Industry Debate on Creative Control and Series Longevity. The revelation that the conclusion of the popular sitcom “The Conners” originated with its lead actor, John Goodman, has ignited a significant discussion within the television industry. This unprecedented level of creative influence raises pertinent questions about actor involvement in shaping a show’s narrative arc and the delicate balance between artistic vision and network decisions regarding the lifespan of successful series, prompting reflection on the future of ensemble comedies.

    John Goodman’s Vision for “The Conners” Finale Sparks Industry Debate on Creative Control and Series Longevity. The revelation that the conclusion of the popular sitcom “The Conners” originated with its lead actor, John Goodman, has ignited a significant discussion within the television industry. This unprecedented level of creative influence raises pertinent questions about actor involvement in shaping a show’s narrative arc and the delicate balance between artistic vision and network decisions regarding the lifespan of successful series, prompting reflection on the future of ensemble comedies.

    John Goodman’s Vision for “The Conners” Finale Sparks Industry Debate on Creative Control and Series Longevity. The revelation that the conclusion of the popular sitcom “The Conners” originated with its lead actor, John Goodman, has ignited a significant discussion within the television industry. This unprecedented level of creative influence raises pertinent questions about actor involvement in shaping a show’s narrative arc and the delicate balance between artistic vision and network decisions regarding the lifespan of successful series, prompting reflection on the future of ensemble comedies.

    ‘The Conners’ ending was John Goodman’s idea: ‘He felt it was the right way to say goodbye’

    The lights are finally off for the Conner family, after 37 years on TV.

    The “Roseanne” spinoff “The Conners” aired its series finale Wednesday on ABC.

    The show ended with the family – including Dan Conner (John Goodman), Jackie (Laurie Metcalf), Darlene (Sara Gilbert), and Becky (Lecy Goranson) – tearfully saying “good night” to each other, before Dan was left alone in the family living room.

    Goodman then looked right at the camera, smiling with tears in his eyes, and said “good night” directly to the audience.

    John Goodman in "The Conners."
    John Goodman in “The Conners.” Disney via Getty Images

    Sara Gilbert, John Goodman, Lecy Goranson, and Laurie Metcalf in "The Conners."
    Sara Gilbert, Goodman, Lecy Goranson and Laurie Metcalf in “The Conners.” Disney via Getty Images
    Executive producer Bruce Rasmussen told The Post that the tearful “goodbyes” weren’t scripted.

    “I don’t think I’ve ever seen it before on TV, where the characters actually break the fourth wall, and you see the actual emotion of what [the actors are] going through,” he said.

    He added that they felt it fit “this particular show, 37 years on the air, this family being together. That was them saying goodbye to each other, for real.”

     Emma Kenney as Harris Conner, Laurie Metcalf as Jackie Harris, Lecy Goranson as Becky Conner, Ames McNamara as Mark Conner, Sara Gilbert as Darlene Conner, Jay R. Ferguson as Ben, and John Goodman as Dan Conner
    Emma Kenney, Metcalf, Goranson, Ames McNamara, Gilbert, Jay R. Ferguson and Goodman. ABC via Getty Images

    Roseanne Barr and John Goodman on "Roseanne."
    Roseanne Barr and Goodman on “Roseanne.” Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images
    Executive producer and showrunner Bruce Helford knew that Goodman would look into the camera and address the audience, “because he had pitched that; it was his idea.”

    When other cast members such as Metcalf, Gilbert and Goranson teared up as they said good night, he explained: “The whole thing just felt so real emotionally, that it would have been too hard to cut it out.”

    Executive producer Dave Caplan chimed in, “They earned that moment … we’ve always tried to be really honest with our audience. It was just such an honest moment that it was irresistible to put it on.”

    Starring Goodman, Metcalf, Gilbert and Goranson, “The Conners” aired for seven seasons from 2018 to 2025 – succeeding the original show “Roseanne,” which aired from 1988 to 1997. It briefly returned for a revival in 2018, until Roseanne Barr’s controversial tweets got it axed, she got fired, and her fictional counterpart got killed off.

    John Goodman in "The Conners."
    Goodman in “The Conners.” Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images


    The cast of “The Conners.” ABC via Getty Images
    In the original “The Conners” ending, Dan was supposed to say good night only to his family. But, that changed into him addressing the audience.

    “I think [Goodman] just felt that was the right way to say goodbye, and acknowledge the bond, because the audience is part of that show,” Caplan told The Post.

    “We are so much connected to the audience; we’re not just an entertainment. It’s been a family for 37 years.”

    Helford added: “He felt the bond of all those years with the audience. And I think just as a decent guy, his instinct was to say, ‘Thank you.’ How do you argue with that?”

    Laurie Metcalf and John Goodman in "The Conners."
    Metcalf and Goodman in “The Conners.” ABC via Getty Images

    Sara Gilbert, Jane Lynch, Laurie Metcalf, Emma Kenney, and John Goodman in "The Conners."
    Gilbert, Jane Lynch, Metcalf, Emma Kenney and Goodman in “The Conners.” Disney via Getty Images
    For now, another spinoff isn’t on the table.

    “There’s no discussion of it,” Rasmussen said. “We really want this moment to be a genuine celebration of the scope of 37 years of keeping this family alive, and just honoring that legacy right now.”

    But, he added, they “never” say the show is dead. “We literally brought people back from the dead to do the show,” referring to how Dan was killed off on “Roseanne” Season 9. “Right now, it is just about this end, and this moment.”

    Caplan said they wanted the series finale to feel like the ending of the series, “but that the lives of these characters go on.”

    “There wasn’t some artificial stop where the Conners disappear from the universe,” he explained. “They’re out there somewhere, living their lives, doing relatively well, for them.”