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“COME DANCE WITH ME” CROWNS FIRST WINNING DUO!
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- Come Dance with Me
- “COME DANCE WITH ME” CROWNS FIRST WINNING DUO!
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The COME DANCE WITH ME judges and choreographers kicked off tonight's season finale with an epic dance to the hit song “Levitating” (Dua Lipa feat. Da Baby). Then, the three final kid-parent dance duos performed encores of the judges’ favorite routines from the season as well as a brand-new routine with the most difficult choreography yet! Kennedy and her father, Justin, earned the highest total score for both of their performances, making them the winners of the $100,000 grand prize. Interviews with the winners are available. Please contact Julie Holland or Sienna Sanders.
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- The Talk
- Lil Rel Howery 'emotional' Over Son, Judah's TV Debut on 'The Talk'
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Lil Rel Howery's son, Judah Howery, makes his talk show debut on "The Talk" Friday to discuss their animated series "Eureka!" Natalie Morales asks, "What was it about 'Eureka!' that made you want to be a part of it?" Judah says, "I grew up watching stuff on Disney Jr. and stuff, and to hear that oh I might be doing this, I can like see myself do all these things, it's really cool to me. It's really surreal." Lil Rel reacts, "I am literally trying not to be very weirdly emotional about this, but I'm so proud of him and it's such a surreal moment for me." "Judah is really hilarious," he adds. "He's just so naturally professional. Judah literally is like, if he wasn't my son and I met him at 12, this would be one of my best friends."
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- The Talk
- Lil Rel Howery Gushes Over New Girlfriend; 'She sees me'
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- Lil Rel Howery opens up about his new girlfriend, Dannella Lane, Friday on "The Talk." "I went to a screening...and we met there...and I couldn't stop thinking about her, so I like, I did what nowadays we do. We go to people's Instagram's and stalk them. But then I was going through her page, and she was just such an amazing woman. And she has 4 daughters, and they feed the homeless, and they were raising money. And I just gave what they needed to like, make sure they met their goal. I thought it was dope what she was doing." Howery adds, "We just started DM'ing each other, and we started talking. I had a table read for one of the movie's I just did, and she's like before you do that, can I pray with you? I was like, okay...we've been praying together ever since then." Howery continues, "I like that she sees me. I didn't really understand what that meant, and I remember telling her that, I think you're the first woman I've been with that sees me. I'm talking about the good, the bad, and you like, cool. And I'm like wow, I feel seen, that's really dope."
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- The Talk
- Daytime Emmys: Hosts Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner Spill on the Awards
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- The Talk
- Jerry O'Connell Reflects on '20-Year' Struggle to Quit Smoking; 'toughest thing I've ever done'
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'While the hosts discuss the FDA ordering Juul to stop selling e-cigarettes, Jerry O'Connell opens up about the struggles he faced smoking and trying to quit for his family. "Nicotine, it's the toughest thing to get off of. It's near impossible." O'Connell shares, "I grew up in a household [with parents] who smoked cigarettes. I know Juul is being accused of targeting kids. In my day it was another brand of cigarettes that used a cartoon character. Unfortunately, I smoked for many years. I smoked a lot. Quitting was the toughest thing I've ever done in my life." Amanda Kloots asks, "What made you quit, Jerry?" "I met my wife [Rebecca Romijn]. We were swinging, fun people, smoking ciggies... and then we were going to start a family and my wife 'poof' stopped; and I couldn't stop." Continuing to smoke after having children, he reveals what ultimately got him to quit. "One day my wife said, 'I don't want that smell in our house. I don't want our kids smelling that...I'm not touching you until you quit.' After about a month of not being touched [I stopped]. The real problem was I started smoking at a young age, when I was in high school. If I hadn't done that in high school, I wouldn't have had that 20-year struggle." He shares his advice on quitting smoking, "Never stop trying."
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- Come Dance with Me
- Emily and Anna perform a Ballroom routine to “When I Grow Up”
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Emily and her mother, Anna, perform a ballroom routine to “When I Grow Up” by The Pussycat Dolls on the season finale of COME DANCE WITH ME airing Friday, June 24 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.