Kristin Cavallari returns to reality TV with her new docuseries 'Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour,' premiering on June 4 on E! and Bravo, showcasing her podcast tour and featuring celebrity guests, with streaming options available on DirecTV stream, Hulu+Live TV, and Peacock.
The 2024 Oscars will be broadcast on ABC tonight at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET, with red carpet coverage starting at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET. Viewers without a traditional cable subscription can stream the awards ceremony and pre- and post-show festivities on live TV streaming services like DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, or Sling. Cable subscribers can watch ABC’s red carpet coverage and the Oscars online at ABC.com by logging in with their TV provider credentials, while those without cable can stream ABC and E! on live TV streaming services that carry the networks. Additionally, viewers outside the U.S. can use ExpressVPN to access their TV accounts and stream internationally.
Joel McHale confirmed that E!'s reality series "House of Villains" will return for a second season, with shooting scheduled for February. The show features notorious reality TV villains competing for a cash prize and the title of America's Ultimate Supervillain. McHale expressed excitement about the energy and unpredictability of the first season's cast and hinted at the possibility of a similar lineup for season 2.
E! reporter Keltie Knight lost her 4-carat diamond ring on the Golden Globes red carpet and posted an Instagram video asking celebrities for help in finding it, holding up the missing stone as proof. She urged any celebrity who finds the ring to return it to her at E! Hopefully, a helpful celeb will notice the glittering rock and reunite Knight with her diamond, as the search for the missing ring continues amidst the glitz and glamour of the awards ceremony.
Jax Taylor, former Vanderpump Rules star, was the first celebrity contestant voted off E!'s reality competition series "House of Villains." After being personally selected for possible elimination by OMAROSA, Jax's behavior rubbed his housemates the wrong way, leading to his departure. Corinne Olympios also pleaded her case but was spared. The show features a cast of well-known reality TV personalities competing against each other.
E! is set to premiere the reality competition show "House of Villains" on October 12, hosted by Joel McHale. Ten reality stars known as villains from their respective shows will compete for the title of "America's Ultimate Supervillain" and a cash prize of $200,000. Each week, the contestants will face physical, mental, and emotional challenges, with one villain being eliminated. The show will feature alliances, betrayals, and strategic scheming as the villains vie for the top spot.
E! has acquired the two-part documentary series "The Kardashians: A Billion Dollar Dynasty," which details how the family became one of the world's most recognized brands and changed the face of social media while achieving extreme wealth. The show premiered on U.K. broadcaster Channel 4 earlier this year and has been sold to numerous territories. The series is being sold internationally by All3Media International and features contributions from journalists, TV executives, and the Kardashians' former manager.