Joel McHale is having some fun with his face masks!
The 48-year-old former The Soup host stepped out in a smiley face mask across his face while doing some shopping at the farmer’s market on Sunday afternoon (May 3) in Studio City, Calif.
During the L.A. lockdown, Joel has been supporting local businesses by ordering takeout from many restaurants around town and highlighting them on his social media pages.
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Joel McHale is set to host an upcoming eighth installment of the docu-series Tiger King, to be titled Tiger King and I.
The new episode is being billed as an “after show” and will feature new interviews with John Reinke, Joshua Dial, John Finlay, Saff, Erik Cowie, Rick Kirkman, and Jeff and Lauren Lowe.
Tiger King is currently one of the most popular series on TV and it has been ranking number one on the streaming service since its launch. New data shows that the series has even received more viewers than Stranger Things season two in the first 10 days of release!
Joe Exotic is not being interviewed for the after show, but he’ll likely be the subject of a lot of conversation!
Tiger King and I will be released on Netflix on April 12.
The Tiger King and I — a Tiger King after show hosted by Joel McHale and featuring brand new interviews with John Reinke, Joshua Dial, John Finlay, Saff, Erik Cowie, Rick Kirkman, and Jeff and Lauren Lowe — will premiere April 12 pic.twitter.com/8fbbNdaiDA
Check out the first trailer for The CW and DC Universe’s Stargirl!
The CW debuted the official teaser for the series during Crisis: Aftermath – EW’s after-show for the Arrowverse crossover “Crisis on Infinite Earths” – on Tuesday (December 10).
The show was originally created for the DC Universe. It will air on both that streaming service and on The CW.
Stargirl follows “Courtney Whitmore (Brec Bassinger), a high schooler who is forced to relocate from Los Angeles to Blue Valley, Nebraska after her mother re-marries. To her surprise, though, she discovers her new step-father Pat Dugan (Luke Wilson) used to be Stripesy, the sidekick of JSA Member Starman (Joel McHale). … Starman’s staff isn’t supposed to work for anyone except for him, and yet it does for Courtney, much to Pat’s surprise,” according to EW.
Ryan Reynolds shows his support at the A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson’s benefiting The Michael J. Fox Foundation on Saturday (November 16) in New York City.
The 43-year-old actor looked handsome in a maroon, velvet suit as he hung out at the event with Michael J. Fox and wife Tracy Pollan.
During the panel, Dan Harmon called the constant guessing about a future feature film “a weird Ouija board thing. Who is supposed to say, ‘everyone do this’?,” he questioned (via Vulture). “That’s what I’ve always said. I don’t know how it starts.”
“I think it starts with you, Dan,” Alison Brie said quipped.
“Yeah, then I write it and half the people are like, ‘meh, I don’t want to do it’,” Harmon protested. “This is absolutely the thing… of which I am most proud, forever and ever. Network TV is not necessarily dead, but it’s turned into a different thing with [all the] streaming platforms now. We were there with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, and we were there at the end of this crazy era — the end of must-see TV.”
Jane Lynch and Catherine O’Hara are all smiles on the black carpet as they step out for the 2019 Hammer Museum Gala on Saturday night (October 12) at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles.
The funny ladies both sported chic black looks as they attended the event, which celebrates artists and icons who have made profound contributions to society through their work.