March 2020

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Britney Spears puts on quarantine fashion show on Instagram

Well here’s one way to kill some time.  Watch the ever changing (and I’m talking mentally here) Brit Brit change from one outfit to another in what appears to be … heavens waiting room? She’s, of course, wearing her signature slopped on eyeliner and over processed, messy AF hair.  And I should note, I don’t like hate Britney.  She’s nice enough and all.  But that girl is the ever loving proof that money can’t buy style. Whew! Enjoy. View this post on Instagram Okay I guess I’m bored …. in my home for two weeks of quarantine and I’m modeling dresses I never knew I had ?????? !!!! I tried to screen shot a picture but it didn’t work ???????????? I realized I had my hair in a pony tail and no shoes ??? anyhow I got this cute video !!! I was tired of being still so I got up to go dance in this orange dress ?? ….. and do you know what I just learned today ??!? That orange symbolizes wealth, success, stimulation, happiness, fun, balance, sexuality, enjoyment, expression, heat, sunshine, and warmth ??????????????? and that’s how I felt when I put it on !!!!!! PS …. obviously I was joking about running the 100 meter dash in 5.97 seconds …. the world record is held by Usain Bolt which is 9.58 seconds …. but you better believe I’m coming for the world record ? !!!! #joking #workbitch A post shared by Britney Spears (@britneyspears) on Mar 26, 2020 at 3:45pm PDT The post Britney Spears puts on quarantine fashion show on Instagram appeared first on Today's Evil Beet Gossip.

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Everything coming to TV and Streaming in April

Well I don’t have to tell you how important new content is on our tv screens.  This lock down could go on for several more weeks and even months.   So lets just get right into the mix here. I am ALL OVER that Beastie Boys Story on AppleTV! Thursday, April 2 How to Get Away with Murder Season 6 Spring Premiere – ABC – 10 p.m. Man With a Plan: Season 4 (2020) 8:30 p.m., CBS Siren: Season 3 (2020) 9 p.m., Freeform Broke: Season 1 (2019) 9:30 p.m., CBS The Real Housewives of New York City: Season 12, 9 p.m., Bravo Mysteries of the Deep: Season 1, 10 p.m., Science Friday, April 3 La Casa de Papel Season 4 – Netflix – 3:01 a.m. HOME BEFORE DARK – Apple TV+ – 3:01 a.m. OUTCRY – Showtime – 9 p.m. Money Heist : Part 4 (2020) Netflix Future Man: Season 3 (2020) Hulu Tales From the Loop: Season 1 (2020) Amazon Home Before Dark: Season 1 (2020) Apple TV+ Harley Quinn: Season 2 (2020) DC Universe Disneynature: Dolphin Reef (2020) Disney+ Real Time with Bill Maher: Season 18 (2020) 10 p.m., HBO (returning after hiatus) Disneynature: Elephant, Disney+ Coffee & Kareem, Netflix Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy, Netflix StarBeam, Netflix Dishing with Julia Child, 10 p.m., PBS Sunday, April 5 KIM KARDASHIAN WEST: THE JUSTICE PROJECT – Oxygen – 7 p.m. (Two-Hour Special) The 55th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (3-Hour Special) – CBS – 8 p.m. WORLD ON FIRE – PBS – 9 p.m. Great Performances at the Met: Akhnaten, 12 p.m., PBS Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project, 7 p.m., Oxygen Country Music Awards, 8 p.m., CBS World on Fire, 9 p.m., PBS Ruby Herring Mysteries: Prediction Murder, 9 p.m., HMM The West Memphis Three: An ID Murder Mystery, 9 p.m., ID The Windermere Children, 10 p.m., PBS Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children, HBO Monday, April 6 THE BAKER AND THE BEAUTY – ABC – 10 p.m. The Big Show Show, Netflix Deadwater Fell, Acorn TV Broken Places, 10 p.m., PBS Camp Getaway, 10 p.m., Bravo Tuesday, Apr. 7 The Last O.G.: Season 3 (2020) 10:30 p.m., TBS Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-2020: Part 3, Netflix Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt’s Creek Farewell, 8:30 p.m., Pop The Gene: An Intimate History, 9 p.m., PBS Wednesday, April 8 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Season 21 (Revival) – ABC – 10 p.m. Liar Season 2 – Sundance – 11 p.m. Friday, Apr. 10 Last Call for the Bayou, Smithsonian’s digital platforms Brews Brothers, Netflix LA Originals, Netflix La vie scolaire, Netflix Love Wedding Repeat, Netflix The Main Event, Netflix Tigertail, Netflix Saturday, Apr. 11 The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel, 8 p.m., Lifetime Alaska Animal Rescue, 9 p.m., Nat Geo Wild Fashionably Yours, 9 p.m., Hallmark Saved by the Barn, 10 p.m., Animal Planet Sunday, April 12 BELGRAVIA – Epix – 9 p.m. Insecure Season 4 – HBO – 10 p.m. THE WALKING DEAD: WORLD BEYOND – AMC – 10 p.m. Monday, April 13 Songland: Season 2 (2020) 10 p.m., NBC Paradise Lost: Season 1 (2020)  Spectrum Good Eats: Reloaded: Season 2, 9 p.m., Cooking Botched: Season 6, 9 p.m., E! Celebrity IOU 9 p.m., HGTV Biography: Kenny Rogers, 9 p.m., A&E The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart, 8 p.m., ABC Independent Lens: Bedlam, 10 p.m., PBS Monday, Apr. 14 Scarborough: Series 1 (2019) BritBox Chris D’Elia: No Pain, Netflix Deadliest Catch: Season 16, 8 p.m., Discovery Definition of Insanity, 10 p.m., PBS Wednesday, Apr. 15 Mrs. America FX/Hulu What We Do in the Shadows: Season 2 (2020) 10 p.m., FX Outer Banks, Netflix The Innocence Files Season 1, Netflix The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 10: Season 10, 8 p.m., Bravo Blood Sugar Rising, 9 p.m., PBS Deadly Recall: Season 2, 10 p.m., ID Thursday, Apr. 16 In the Dark: Season 2 (2020) 9 p.m., The CW Fary: Hexagone: Season 2, Netflix Fauda: Season 3, Netflix Mauricio Meirelles: Levando o Caos, Netflix Friday, Apr. 17 Home: Season 1 (2020) Apple TV+ Bosch: Season 6 (2020) Amazon Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth, Apple TV+ Too Hot To Handle: Season 1, Netflix Betonrausch, Netflix #blackAF, Netflix Earth and Blood (La terre et le sang), Netflix The Last Kids on Earth: Book 2, Netflix Legado en los huesos, Netflix Sergio, Netflix Too Hot to Handle, Netflix Saturday, Apr. 18 Night of Too Many Stars: America Unites for Autism Program, 8 p.m., HBO Nature of Love, 9 p.m., Hallmark Jungle Animal Rescue, 10 p.m., Nat Geo Wild Sunday, Apr. 19 Snapped: Notorious Hollywood Ripper 7 p.m., Oxygen Rock & Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar: Season 5, 8:30 p.m., AXS TV Marvel’s Spider-Man, 9 p.m., DisneyXD The Longest War, 10 p.m., Showtime Dragnificent!: Season 1, 11 p.m., TLC Monday, Apr. 20 Balthazar: Series 2 (2019) Acorn TV Cooked with Cannabis, Netflix The Midnight Gospel, Netflix Tuesday, Apr. 21 Middleditch & Schwartz, Netflix Northern Cops: Season 1, BritBox Best of Seven Worlds, One Planet, 9 p.m., BBC America American Experience: The Man Who Tried to Feed the World, 9 p.m., PBS Frontline: Coronavirus Pandemic, 9 p.m., PBS Frontline: Merchants of Pain (working title) 10 p.m., PBS Accused: Guilty or Innocent? 10 p.m., A&E Wednesday, Apr. 22 Ghost Nation: Season 2 (2020) 8 p.m., Travel Absurd Planet, Netflix Circus of Books, Netflix El silencio del pantano, Netflix The Plagues of Breslau, Netflix The Willoughbys, Netflix Win the Wilderness, Netflix Climate Change: The Facts, 8 p.m., PBS Mental Samurai: Season 2, 9 p.m., Fox Born Wild: Earth Day Live, 8 p.m., Nat Geo Jane Goodall: The Hope, 9 p.m., Nat Geo She Walks With Apes, 9 p.m., BBC America Thursday, Apr. 23 The House of Flowers: Season 3, Netflix We’re Here, 9 p.m., HBO Friday, Apr. 24 Beastie Boys Story (2020) Apple TV+ Extraction (2020) Netflix After Life: Season 2 (2020) Netflix Defending Jacob, Apple TV+ Hello Ninja: Season 2, Netflix Yours Sincerely, Kanan Gill, Netflix Saturday, Apr. 25 Bad Education (2019)  89% 8 p.m., HBO Matchmaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance, 9 p.m., HMM Sunday, Apr. 26 The Last Kingdom: Season 4 (2020) Netflix Vida: Season 3 (2020) 9 p.m., Starz Killing Eve: Season 3 (2020) 10 p.m., BBC America and AMC Penny Dreadful: City of Angels 10 p.m., Showtime Monday, Apr. 27 I Know This Much Is True: Season 1 (2020) HBO Never Have I Ever, Netflix Independent Lens: Jim Allison: Breakthrough, 10 p.m., PBS Wednesday, Apr. 29 Summertime: Season 1, Netflix A Secret Love, Netflix Extracurricular, Netflix Murder to Mercy: The Cyntoia Brown Story, Netflix Nadiya’s Time to Eat, Netflix 2020 Billboard Music Awards, 8 p.m., NBC (Probably wont happen) Thursday, Apr. 30 Council of Dads: Season 1 (2019)  43% 8 p.m., NBC (regular timeslot premiere) Dangerous Lies, Netflix Drifting Dragons, Netflix The Forest of Love: Deep Cut, Netflix Rich in Love (Ricos de Amor), Netflix The Victims’ Game, Netflix The post Everything coming to TV and Streaming in April appeared first on Today's Evil Beet Gossip.

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Prince Charles tests positive for COVID 19

Good gracious. I hadn’t even considered the royals, but word came from Britain this morning that the future king has tested positive for Coronavirus. “He has been displaying mild symptoms but otherwise remains in good health and has been working from home throughout the last few days as usual,” the prince’s office said. His wife, Camilla, has been tested but does not have the virus. Both Prince Charles and Camilla are self-isolating at their home Burnham on the Balmoral Estate in Scotland, according to ITV. “It is not possible to ascertain from whom the Prince caught the virus owing to the high number of engagements he carried out in his public role during recent weeks,” his office added. Queen Elizabeth has left London to be at Windsor Castle, according to Walesonline. The post Prince Charles tests positive for COVID 19 appeared first on Today's Evil Beet Gossip.

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R.E.M. Drummer, Bill Rieflin, dead at 59

Former R.E.M., Ministry, and King Crimson drummer Bill Rieflin has died of cancer at the age of 59. The musician’s death was confirmed by King Crimson founder Robert Fripp, who paid tribute on his official social media pages. “A call from Tracy Rieflin in Seattle. Bill Rieflin flew from this world c. 18.50 Pacific, 18.50 UK,” he wrote. “Tracy told Toyah [Wilcox, Fripp’s wife] and me that the day was grey, and as Bill flew away the clouds opened, and the skies were blue for about fifteen minutes. Fly well, Brother Bill! My life is immeasurably richer for knowing you. Pal Susan Silver has just sent us this pic from our visit last November.” Despite working extensively in the industrial metal genre with other bands including KMFDM and Pigface, he became a member of R.E.M. in the early 2000s after the retirement of original drummer Bill Berry. He played on the albums ‘Around The Sun’, ‘Accelerate’, and ‘Collapse Into Now’. Today we lost a wonderful artist, tremendous human being and an integral part of Ministry’s developments and success… Safe travels my brother on the way to your next universal gig. R.I.P Bill Rieflin#MinistryBand #WeAreMinistry #Ministry #Revco #BillRieflin #RestInPeace pic.twitter.com/5YfhvGUZcR — Ministry (@WeAreMinistry) March 24, 2020 The post R.E.M. Drummer, Bill Rieflin, dead at 59 appeared first on Today's Evil Beet Gossip.

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COVID19 marks another celeb, Daniel Dae Kim tests positive

First Hanks and Idris, now Daniel Dae Kim, (Hawaii Five-0, Lost), says his sexy self has tested positive for that COVID19 shit.  Making me real nervous about the safety of our top dudes. Someone get Brad Pitt on a vitamin C drip, asap! Danny posted a 10 minute (!) video on instagram discussing the findings from his home in Hawaii, where he has resided since last Sunday. “Hi everyone- yesterday I was diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus,” Kim captioned the video. “Looks like I’ll be ok, but I wanted share my journey with you in the hopes that you find it informative or helpful. Hope you all stay safe, calm, and above all, healthy.” Kim, 51, also explained he had been in New York for the past several weeks shooting a TV series, which has since halted production. He said he was asymptomatic at first, but while flying back to Hawaii, he developed a scratchy throat. “When I landed, I called my family doctor in Hawaii, and he told me to monitor my symptoms,” he said. “To be safe, when I got home, I quarantined myself in a room in the house and tried to rest on my own. But later that night, I felt tightness in my chest, body aches, and my temperature started to rise. He then told me to get tested.” Coronavirus symptoms can develop between two to 14 days after exposure, according to the CDC, and include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. “I self-isolated the entire time, and even though I was with my family, I was in an entirely separate part of the house,” he said, noting he never went to a hospital. The post COVID19 marks another celeb, Daniel Dae Kim tests positive appeared first on Today's Evil Beet Gossip.

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Tekashi 69 sued by woman claiming she was shot on his order

So you remember that ridiculous rainbow faced wanna-be that went to prison last year for being a chump fool of the Trey Nine Bloods?  Right?   He goes by Tekashi 69, but his real name is Daniel Hernandez. So back when that was going down, just after some of the Bloods kidnapped Tekashi and tuned him up, 69 heard there were Bloods nearby shooting a music video and he decided to exact his revenge. He allegedly told someone to go to the scene of the video and “assault and/or murder the Nine Trey members involved in his kidnapping,” according to the documents filed earlier this month in Brooklyn Supreme Court. The anonymous plaintiff claims that as a result of Tekashi’s order, she was shot in the foot by a stray bullet and fell to the floor, also injuring her back. The injuries caused her to lose her job at the Century 21 department store and had to scrap plans to go to the NYPD academy, the filing claims. Right now 69 is in jail after turning snitch.  He is serving 2 years. Probably be out soon. The post Tekashi 69 sued by woman claiming she was shot on his order appeared first on Today's Evil Beet Gossip.

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Tom Hanks says he’s Blah, as a COVID member

Yes, I said, member.  The very least we can do is make those that get the virus team members. Stars like Idris Elba and Tom Hanks have been reporting their positive results to the COVID19 virus. Just days before Idris Elba and Sophie Gregoire Trudeau tested positive for coronavirus, the pair posed for a photo together at a charity event in London. Elba, 47, went live on Twitter the day after revealing his positive diagnosis to give fans an update on his health. While Elba maintains he doesn’t have any symptoms, he’s worried having asthma will affect him since the virus targets the pulmonary system. “Yes, of course I’m worried,” he said on the livestream Q&A. “I’m worried about having asthma and how that could make things complicated very quickly. I’m very worried about what’s happening in the world, if I’m honest. I’ve very worried about how we’re dealing it. Part of speaking publicly about it part of me coping about how the world is dealing with it.” https://t.co/RQpmkcgtYU — Idris Elba (@idriselba) March 17, 2020 The post Tom Hanks says he’s Blah, as a COVID member appeared first on Today's Evil Beet Gossip.