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“The Biggest Loser” Subject of Inquiry over Illegal Drug Use Allegations

NBCUniversal(LOS ANGELES) — The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department says it is conducting an inquiry into the NBC reality competition The Biggest Loser in response to allegations contestants were given illegal narcotics.

The sheriff’s department said in a statement that a journalist informed its Malibu/Lost Hills station in May of a news report “regarding unsubstantiated allegations of illegal narcotics use in the past” on the show’s set. The program “was filmed in an unincorporated area of Los Angeles County within the Malibu/Lost Hills station area,” according to the statement.

The LASD adds that Malibu/Lost Hills station personnel is conducting an inquiry into the unsubstantiated allegations, based on the information contained in the news report.

Producers of The Biggest Loser told The Hollywood Reporter in a statement, “We believe these allegations are without merit and false. The safety and well-being of our contestants is, and has always been, paramount. Contestants are told at the start of the show that there is zero tolerance for any weight loss drugs. We prohibit the use of any illegal substances, in addition to the many other rules and procedures of the show that are designed to ensure safety.”

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“Roots” Exec Producer Responds to Snoop Dogg’s Diatribe

L-R: “Roots” exec producer Will Packer, actors Malachi Kirby, Erica Tazel and Rege-Jean Page, exec producer Mark Wolper; Larry Busacca/Getty Images for the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival(NEW YORK) — That video rapper Snoop Dogg posted online Tuesday in which he blasted the Roots reboot has certainly drawn a lot of notice.  And one of the folks responding to it is Roots executive producer Will Packer.

“They’re uncomfortable revisiting the reality of that time,” Packer tells the Tallahassee Democrat. “I understand it. But at the same time, I vehemently disagree.”

In a profanity-laced video, Snoop declares, “I can’t watch no more mother f****** black movies where n***** getting dogged out,” adding, “I don’t understand America.   “They just want to keep showing the abuse that we took hundreds and hundreds of years ago. But guess what, we taking the same abuse.”

Saying that he doesn’t judge Snoop, Packer does point out, “I just think [of] the irony of having him saying and using the n-word, saying, ‘A real n-word like me wouldn’t watch this.’ I couldn’t help but think there’s a ghost of some horrendous slave owner that is smiling and smirking as he watches this black man say that and call himself that …I think that slave owner probably said, ‘Preach. I agree.’”

Snoop goes on to call on people to celebrate black successes today: “When are you going to make a mother f******series about the success that black folks is having? … Let’s create our own s*** based on today on how we living and how we’re inspiring people today.”

It doesn’t sound as if Packer disagrees, but he notes, “I don’t think we should get too comfortable as a country, as a society or as a race of people.  I think this is a story that’s important enough it should be told in repeated ways.”

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“Roots” Remake Enjoys Strong Start

Malachi Kirby as Kunta Kinte and Emayatzy Corinealdi as Belle in “Roots”; Steve Dietl/HISTORY(NEW YORK) — The Roots remake on the History, Lifetime, A&E and LMN networks got off to a strong start Monday night.

The 9 p.m. premiere was seen by 5.3 million viewers. The total rises to 8.5 million when considering all three airings of Roots that night.

The new take on the Alex Haley story stars Malachi Kirby, Forest Whitaker, Anna Paquin and Laurence Fishburne.  It’s airing over four consecutive nights on History, A&E and Lifetime.

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“America’s Got Talent”: Kids Rule as a Six-Year-Old Comedian and 14-Year-Old Opera Singer Advance

Nathan Bockstahler; Trae Patton/NBC(LOS ANGELES) — America’s Got Talent returned for its 11th season on Tuesday night with more singers, magicians and dancers.

Tuesday’s showcase included a six-year-old comedian and 14-year-old opera singer, both of whom advanced to the next round.

Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Mel B were back behind the judges’ table — joined this season by AGT creator Simon Cowell — to offer their opinions and decide which acts would advance. Also back for season 11 was “The Golden Buzzer,” which gives each judge one opportunity to send an act straight to the live shows.

Here’s a rundown of some of Tuesday’s highlights:

Nathan Bockstahler is a six-year-old comedian who riffed on several subjects, including girls, who “say one thing, but always mean another.” For instance, his mom always tells him to call her “mom,” even though it’s not her real name. The young comic then made a “mind-blown” gesture. All four judges voted “yes” to moving Nathan — who would rather have a million Legos than a million dollars — on to the next round.

The Clairvoyants, Emily and Tommy, invited Heidi up to the stage and pull out a random item from her handbag. Emily, blindfolded, correctly guessed that Heidi chose a case of lipstick from the bag, and even rattled off the code number used to identify the shade of lipstick. Next, Emily correctly identified an audience member’s cell phone – as well as its color and the phone carrier. Finally, she correctly identified a bottle of eye drops – along with the expiration date printed on the bottle. Howie called the act the best he’s ever seen on AGT. “There’s only one explanation,” noted Simon, “Ye are a witch.” The panel unanimously voted the couple to the next round.

Linkin’ Bridge, four guys from Louisville, Kentucky, performed an a cappella version of “Over the Rainbow,” from The Wizard of Oz, featuring beat-boxing and some spectacular harmonies. All four judges were pleasantly surprised by the performance, including Mel B, who was left “speechless.” Added Simon, “This could be your time.” All four judges voted “yes” to moving them forward.

Later, the lights dimmed, then rose to reveal Japanese multimedia magician Hara, who pulled birds out of the graphics flashing on a video screen behind him, then seemingly sprouted a pair of wings and flew off into the screen. “Gorgeous,” declared Howie, adding, “Now I believe in magic.” Simon declared, “It was like being in the happiest place.” Hara earned unanimous “yeses” from the judges and advances to the next round.

Ryan Stock and his assistant Amber Lynn grossed out the judges and studio audience by first shoving a pair of scissors all the way up his nose. Next, he placed a huge hook up his nostrils. He then hung a bowling ball from the hook, then suspended himself from the ceiling by the hook. Cowell called it the “most disgusting thing” he’d ever seen, but voted “yes” to advancing him to the next round, along with Mandel and Mel B. The lone “no” vote came from Klum, who noted she “can’t handle this kind of stuff.” However, the three “yes” votes were enough to earn the duo a trip to the next round.

Another youngster, 13-year-old Laura Bretan, amazed the judges with her mature operatic voice. Heidi “could not stop smiling.” Simon added that he’d never heard anything like that in all his years of judging talent competitions. Mel B, who said the performance made her hair stand on end, declared Laura’s life was about to change and hit her golden buzzer, guaranteeing the teen a spot in the live shows.  

America’s Got Talent airs again next Tuesday at 8 p.m. Eastern time on NBC.

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Dwayne Johnson Shares “Fast 8,” “Doc Savage” Movie News

Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney(NEW YORK) — Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is back in the driver’s seat for Fast 8, the next installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise.

The actor shared a photo of himself from the set Saturday as his character, federal agent Luke Hobbs. Johnson, who started filming last week, is sporting a leather jacket, tank top and a very long goatee.

“When you strip a man of all he has. All that’s important to him. You force him to return to his roots. and sometimes that’s a very dangerous and twisted place,” Johnson writes in the caption, adding, “If I was going to return for another ‘FAST & FURIOUS’ I wanted to come in and disrupt the franchise in a cool way that got fans fired up and their blood pumping to see a new version of Hobbs and his ‘Daddy’s gotta go to work’ mentality and set the table in a cool way for where the character goes in the future.”

Fast 8 hits theaters on April 14, 2017.

Johson also confirmed in a separate post that he’s signed on to star in Doc Savage.  Based on a series of pulp novels and radio serials beginning in the 1930s, Doc Savage was one of the inspirations for the Superman character – a globe-trotting, brilliant scientist, inventor and explorer whose mind and body have been trained to the peak of human perfection.  No word on when we might see that movie.

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Directors Come to Keira Knightley’s Rescue After “Begin Again” Director Knocks Her

Anthony Harvey/Getty Images for BFI(NEW YORK) — Keira Knightley has a more than a few hit films and a couple of Oscar nominations to her credit, but she’s also picked up one critic along the way.

Her Begin Again director, John Carney, tells the British newspaper the Independent that he became “disenchanted” with the model-turned-actress after working with her on the 2013 film, in which she starred as a young singer/songwriter.

“I think the real problem was that Keira wasn’t a singer and wasn’t a guitar player and it’s very hard to make music seem real if it’s not with musicians. And I think the audience struggled a little bit with that in Begin Again,” Carney recalls.

“And as much as I tried to make it work, I think that she didn’t quite come out as a guitar-playing singer-songwriter,” he continues. 

The Irish filmmaker and former musician also notes Keira, “has an entourage that follow her everywhere, so it’s very hard to get any real work done.”

Carney’s takeaway from the experience: “I learned that I’ll never make a film with supermodels again.” 

For the record, two filmmakers who previously worked with the actress took to Twitter to defend her. Mark Romanek, the director of 2010′s Never Let Me Go, was first to post, and was quickly supported by Lorene Scafaria, the writer/director behind Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, the 2012 Steve Carrell dramedy.

“My experience with #keiraknightley was utterly spectacular on every level,” posted Romanek.”I have no clue what this guy is talking about.” He added, presumably of Carney, “#arrogantsh**head.” 

“I agree with Mark. Keira was a joy to work w/. Present & easy & really, really good at her job. Just lovely,” Scafaria added.

Knightley co-stars with Will Smith and Kate Winslet in the drama Collateral Beauty, opening nationwide in December.

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James Bond Director Says Next 007 Will “Not Be What You Expect”

Daneil Craig as James Bond in “Spectre”; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures/EON Productions(NEW YORK) — The next actor to portray James Bond will be an unexpected candidate, according to recent 007 director Sam Mendes.

Speaking at the Hay festival to The Guardian, the British filmmaker, who directed the last two films in the Bond franchise, Skyfall and Spectre, said that the next director and actor chosen to helm the franchise will be decided by producer Barbara Broccoli and were likely to be unexpected choices. “I can guarantee whatever happens with it, it will not be what you expect. That’s what she [Broccoli] has been brilliant at, and that’s how it’ll survive.”

Mendes won’t be back to direct the next Bond film. “It’s time for somebody else,” he said. “I’m a storyteller and at the end of the day I want to make stories with new characters.”

It has been 10 years since actor Daniel Craig took over the role of the suave British secret agent in his debut, Casino Royale, which reignited the franchise. Actors Tom Hiddleston, Aidan Turner, Idris Elba, Damian Lewis and Billy Elliot star Jamie Bell have all been rumored as possible replacements for the character.

Hiddleston was pictured meeting with executives linked to the Bond franchise.

Sean Connery launched the franchise in 1963 with Dr. No, appearing in six films in the series, and once in the Thunderball remake Never Say Never Again. Roger Moore has played Bond in seven films, Pierce Brosnan starred in four Bond films, Timothy Dalton played Bond twice and George Lazenby, once.

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Former “The Shield” Actor Michael Jace Found Guilty of Murdering Wife

Michael Jace during his arraignment May 22, 2014 for allegedy murdering his wife; David McNew-Pool/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Former The Shield actor Michael Jace has been found guilty of second-degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting of his wife in their Los Angeles home two years ago.

The Los Angeles jury also found the 51-year-old actor guilty of intentionally discharging a firearm. 

Jace could be sentenced to 50 years to life.

Jace’s wife, April Jace, 40, was found dead of May 19, 2014 at the couple’s home in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Their two sons, who were then both under the age of 10, were in the home at the time of the shooting.

According to KABC TV, Jace shot his wife three times because he was upset that she wanted a divorce.  In an interview with police, which the jury heard, Jace said he wasn’t trying to kill his wife, only injure her.  Jace’s legal team argued that merited a charge of voluntary manslaughter, not murder.

Jury deliberations in the trial began last Friday. 

Jace played Officer Julien Lowe on The Shield. He also had recurring roles on Southland and The Mentalist.

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“Chewbacca Mom” Candace Payne Meets the “Real” Chewie

ABC/Lou Rocco(NEW YORK) — Candace Payne became an overnight star when she posted a video to Facebook showing her wearing a Chewbacca toy mask, and laughing herself silly over it. And then she went to Disney World.

Payne earned herself the nickname “Chewbacca mom” after she posted her hilarious video to Facebook earlier this month. It had racked up more than 153 million views as of Sunday.

The Texas woman continued her adventures with a trip to Disney World.  A big Star Wars fan – no surprise there — Payne went on the “Star Tours” ride, where she was trailed by Stormtroopers.

She laughed on the Tower of Terror, and even met Chewbacca, the Wookiee warrior responsible for her stardom. The two got along very well and even took a selfie together.

Of course, no trip to Disney World is complete without a ride on Dumbo the Flying Elephant. The family capped their day by watching the Symphony in the Stars fireworks spectacular.

“When simple joys turn to extravagant joys, this is what you end up with,” Payne said. “When you have a heart full of joy, it’ll change everything.”

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Dan Aykroyd Says New “Ghostbusters” Has “More Laughs…Than the First Two”

Sony Pictures Entertainment(NEW YORK) — In a post on his Facebook page — one that unsurprisingly sparked yet another flurry of angry comments on the matter — Dan Aykroyd has given a glowing review to the all-female Ghostbusters Reboot. 

In the July 15 release, Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon take over for Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, and Aykroyd’s co-creator, the late Harold Ramis, as a quartet of professional paranormal eliminators.

The first trailer for the reboot became infamous for being YouTube’s most-unliked ever, and it had already riled many fans of the original thanks to its all-female cast and a plot that will feature the originals’ surviving cast members only in cameos that aren’t their ‘busting characters.  

“As originator of the original,” series co-creator Aykroyd noted, “Saw test screening of new movie. Apart from brilliant, genuine performances from the cast both female and male, it has more laughs and more scares than the first 2 films plus Bill Murray is in it!”

The comments once again set off many fans of the 1984 original and its sequel. “So basically your saying this ghostbusters [sic] movie is better than the originals? What a way to s*** on ghostbusters,” one responded to the star. Others pointed out that as the original films’ co-creator and a producer on the reboot, he has a vested interest in the new series.

“As one of millions of man-fans and Ray Stantz, I’m paying to see that and bringing all my friends!” Aykroyd added.

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