augh Along with Late Night Soap News By Gwen Reyes FYI Television James Corden We all know being an adult is hard. When you were a kid, having your mom around made things a lot easier. Which is why one woman in Brooklyn is offering her services for $40 an hour as a rent-a-mom sewing buttons on your shirts, baking your favorite dessert, and calling you at 6 a.m. on a Saturday because she can't remember how to set the DVR. It's got to be uncomfortable when your real mom notices all your shirts are ironed and your bed is made and goes, "Wait a minute -have you been seeing other moms?" has turned into an extended stay in his new home.
Fynn now receives ample time to catch the attention of not only a beautiful love interest, but the admiration of a budding fan base as well. Bruszt's Fynn rolled into Salem at a moment of great transition and excitement, especially considering all the hoopla surrounding the 50th-anniversary elements. It is promising to hear he will stick around as the show prepares for the holidays Anyone with a hankering for a juicy reality show knows all about "I Am Cait" on The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" spinoff debuted last summer to high ratings when it pulled back the curtain on Caitlyn Jenner's transition to a woman. It also introduced audiences to a brand new cast of characters, many of whom were transgendered or allies. One of Caitlyn's close friends on the series is Candis Cayne, an actress who cut her acting chops in prime-time.
On Wednesday, Dec. 2, Cayne shows up on "The Young and The Restless" playing a wedding planner. Her character, Nona Richards, is only scheduled for a single performance, but that will give the transgendered advocate enough screen time to share her talents with a daytime audience. Jimmy Fallon Today at Starbucks, they refused to give me a cup that had Thursday" printed on it. I'm thinking of starting a boycott.
'Happy and the new year. "The Young and the Restless" star Tristan Rogers (Colin Atkinson) turns up at his old stomping grounds in Port Charles this December as Robert Scorpio. Despite the popularity of his "General Hospital" character, he does not plan to stay for long. He is giving the daytime drama just enough time to wrap up some loose ends with onscreen daughter Robin (Kimberly McCullough) before heading back to his permanent gig on CBS. The producers from both shows worked together so he could do both.
Actress Felisha Cooper has signed a deal with "The Bold and the Beautiful" to launch a new character for the show. Cooper's resume includes a role in last winter's controversial Lifetime biopic about Whitney Houston, "Whitney," and she has appeared on "Rosewood," "NCIS: Los Angeles" and "The Last Ship." Little is known about her character Sasha, which makes her debut all the more mysterious. The No. 1-rated daytime series introduces Sasha on Tuesday, Dec. 15.
Cooper's contract keeps her on the show for some time, but it is up to viewers and writers as to whether or not she stays or goes. After the debate this week, online polls show Donald Trump is still in the lead, but critics say the poll is unscientific. Because even science can't explain how Donald Trump is still in the lead. In a recent interview, Donald Trump hinted that he might consider Chris Christie for his ticket if he wins the nomination. Not to be his vice president to be his wall between America and Mexico.
The newest "Days of Our Lives" star, Alexander Bruszt (Fynn), might be just starting out in Salem, but his alter ego is already making waves. What was expected only to be a three-month gig GOP candidate Carly Fiorina is being criticized for repeatedly changing the story of how she met Vladimir Putin, where they met and what they talked about. In other words, they definitely met on Tinder. TV Dish veteran participants are joined by select cast members from the MTV series "Real World" and "Are You The One?" Fourteen players will travel to Bodrum, Turkey, to fight with and against their bloodlines. Working with their family might be beneficial to their team, considering that they know their absolute strengths and weaknesses, but it is anyone's game.
Regardless of strong performances, competitors can still be sent home if their kin falls short. With the family name to defend and $350,000 on the line, viewers will find out if blood is truly thicker than water when things start to heat up in the competition. Based on the award-winning Halo video game franchise, "Red vs. Blue" premieres Saturday at 6 a.m. on the El Rey Network.
The action-packed comedy series is set in the distant future and tells the story of two groups of soldiers who are battling for a box canyon in the middle of nowhere, which is most likely the least desirable piece of real estate in the universe. very difficult for her. Not looking forward to spending another lonely holiday break on campus, Jackie decides to put up an ad on Craigslist. Determined to get a reply, she even offers to pay her companion a salary of $8 an hour. To her surprise, Jackie receives an abundance of responses, invitations and letters of support.
What is most touching to her is the many struggling individuals who reach out to her and share the emptiness that comes from spending the holidays without loved ones. Inspired by the overwhelming amount of answers she received, the young woman decides to throw a big Christmas party for all the troubled people who have emailed her. Jackie pulls together the last-minute help of her advisor, friends and support group to find families for everyone. Feelings are bound to get hurt in "The Challenge: Battle of the Bloodlines," premiering Wednesday at 10 p.m. on MTV.
In the past, exes, veterans and even a few rookies have earned their victories on the reality show. This time around, Viewers can ring in the holidays with their favorite country stars on "CMA Country Christmas," airing Thursday at 9 p.m. on ABC. Featuring classic Christmas songs and the most treasured holiday memories of the celebrity guests, the two-hour special is hosted for the sixth year in a row by Jennifer Nettles. Taped at the Grand Ole Opry, the magic of the season is shared during inspired performances from such artists as Pentatonix, LeAnn Rimes and Lindsey Stirling.
It's a night of celebration you won't want to miss, and is guaranteed to fill you with laughter and cheer. Jackie Turner's (Amber Riley) real-life story is shared in "My One Christmas Wish," debuting Sunday at 7 p.m. on UPtv. The straight-A college student was abused, abandoned and starved as a child, and though she has turned her life around since then, the holidays are still For the sixth year in a row, singer Jennifer Nettles hosts "CMA Country Christmas," airing Thursday at 9 p.m. on ABC..