Thursday 23 June 2016

Sharknado 4 Gets Controversial With Casting AGAIN, Adding Cheryl Tiegs — Right After Her Body Shaming Comments! See Who Else Is Diving In!

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The marine-predator-filled natural disaster movie is back with vengeance… and some new faces!
We've been highly anticipating the upcoming sequel to Syfy's hit Sharknadofranchise — and now that the cast of Sharknado 4 has been announced, we're thrashing in excitement!
Reprising their roles are Ian Ziering as the shark-fighting hero Fin Shepard, Tara Reid as April Wexler, David Hasselhoff as Fin's father, Col. Gil Shepard, and Ryan Newman as Fin and April's daughter Claudia.
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But the fourth installment of the genre series, which takes place five years after the events of Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No, will introduce several new characters — most of whom we assume will be devoured by flying sharks.
First and foremost, Gary Busey will be joining the cast as Wilford Wexler, April's father and lead scientist at tech company Astro-X. Tommy Davidson will play Aston Reynolds, a playboy billionaire and CEO of Astro-X — a company that is developing technology to prevent the formation of tornadoes!
But that's not all! Supermodel Cheryl Tiegs is set to play Raye, Fin's mother and Col. Gil Shepard's ex-wife — which is a pretty controversial casting choice considering her recent body shaming comments about Ashley Graham!
We mean, not as controversial as Jared Fogle's deleted scene in Part 3 obviously…
The film, which is set to premiere this July, also stars Cody LinleyImani Hakim,Masiela Lushaand, and a number of celebrity cameos that is expected to be announced at a later date!
Sharknado 4 will also reveal the fate of Reid's character, which was left up for fans to decide if #AprilLives or #AprilDies in a social campaign! Best of luck, girl!

Cheryl Tiegs, Gary Busey Join Ian Ziering, Tara Reid for ‘Sharknado 4’

NEW YORK, March 9 (UPI) — Ian Ziering, David Hasselhoff and Ryan Newman are set to reprise their Sharknado roles in the fourth installment in the disaster franchise, Syfy and The Asylum announced Wednesday.
Tara Reid will also return to reveal the outcome of the fan-voted #AprilLives or #AprilDies social-media campaign, which will decide whether her character survived the previous film’s cliffhanger.
Newcomers to the cast will include Gary Busey, Cheryl Tiegs, Tommy Davidson, Imani Hakim, Cody Linley and Masiela Lusha.
Scheduled to premiere on Syfy this July, the TV movie will take place five years after the East Coast was ravaged in Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! The new location has not yet been revealed.
“Fin, his family and the cosmos have been blissfully sharknado-free in the intervening years, but now sharks — and ‘nados! — are being whipped up in places (and ways) least expected,” the cable network said in a press release. “Currently filming, Sharknado 4 will include a plethora of additional outrageous and surprising cameos to be announced soon.”
Anthony C. Ferrante will once again direct from an original screenplay written by Thunder Levin.

Thursday 7 January 2016

Dancing with the Stars' Julianne Hough: 'I Was Really Scared'

A professional dancer since the age of 15, Julianne Hough is used to performing through pain—like the time in Las Vegas when she landed funny and fractured her foot, or when she won a London trophy despite having shingles. "Julianne just doesn't complain," says her mother, Mariann Nelson, 51. "She carries on." Still, after completing her jitterbug with partner Cody Linley on the Oct. 21 episode of Dancing with the Stars, Hough knew her body had taken all it could stand: Hunched over backstage with abdominal pains so severe "it felt like a knife was being stabbed in me," she recalls, Hough "curled up in a little ball. It was awful."

And serious: Although Hough initially tried to dismiss producers' pleas that she go to the hospital ("I was like, 'It's just a bad stomach ache'"), an ultrasound the next morning not only revealed a cyst on her left ovary, but also massive amounts of scar tissue outside of her uterus—a condition known as endometriosis (for more details, see box)—and that the tissue had spread to her appendix and right hip.

Without immediate surgery, the 20-year-old Hough learned, her appendix could rupture; even more frightening, if left untreated, the endometriosis could leave her infertile. "I know more than anything I want to be a mom and have kids," she says. "That's so important to me." And so even though Hough hated the idea of leaving Linley mid-season, she underwent laparoscopic surgery a week later. "I was so scared," she says. "But I have a very strong threshold for pain, so if it was hurting me, there was something wrong." Linley agrees. "All week I've been scared and praying for her," he says. "But now I'm relieved."

Although Hough had hoped to return to Dancing within a week (Linley will be paired with pro Edyta Sliwinska for now), her doctor says it will be at least two weeks before she can dance again—in part because during the procedure he discovered that the scar tissue had also spread to her bladder and fallopian tubes. As a result, what was supposed to be a 60-minute surgery took nearly two hours, during which the scar tissue was lasered off and Hough's appendix and cyst were removed.

Hough's recovery has also been more painful than she anticipated. "I don't even remember the first day" postsurgery, she says, "and the second day I felt the whole time like I was going to throw up." Fortunately, her boyfriend of five months—country star Chuck Wicks—was there to nurse her ("Our relationship definitely grew this week!" says Hough), along with her mother and her 14-week-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Lexi. "All four of us were on the bed snuggled up, watching Forgetting Sarah Marshall together, with Lexi in between my mom and Chuck," Hough says. "We all shared him! It was so much fun."

It wasn't until day five of her recovery that Hough finally felt well enough to eat solid food. "I've pretty much just been having chicken noodle soup until now. I'm so sick of it," says the star, whose first real meal was sushi. But with her belly still tender from the procedure—she lifts her sweater to reveal three small gauze pads covering her surgical incisions—"I keep saying to Chuck, 'Don't make me laugh—it hurts!'"

One thing Hough is feeling good about is her decision to talk openly about her endometriosis, which she believes she developed at least five years ago, noting that her period always came with "very painful" menstrual cramps. It turns out her mother had surgery for endometriosis 26 years ago, and that her older sister Marabeth, 28, has the condition—which may be hereditary—as well. (Marabeth will have surgery on Nov. 17.) "I didn't know if I wanted everyone to know about this, because it's such a personal thing," Hough admits. "Plus, people are uneducated about it, and I thought they might try to turn it into something it's not."

In only a week, however, Hough says she has gotten "lots of comments from fans thanking me for being honest"—something she plans to continue being, revealing that to try and keep her body from producing more scar tissue or cysts, she will regulate her level of estrogen with low-dose birth control pills.

Despite her health scare, Hough says that—thanks to her relationship with Wicks and the success of her debut country album—"I don't think I've been this happy in a long time." And with her return to Dancing to look forward to, as well as her gig hosting the Country Music Association Awards' Nov. 12 preshow, Hough knows she has plenty of reasons "to be looking on the bright side," as she puts it. "I'm right where I belong, and I'm so grateful to be here."

Cody Linley celebrates launch of SEGA Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll for Wii

Cody Linley at SEGA launch of Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll for Wii
Cody Linley at SEGA launch of Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll for Wii
Photo by Bobby Marro Photography