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Ray J Says 'I'm sorry' to Brandy For 'Verzuz' Performance; Ready for 'Ray-demption'
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- Ray J Says 'I'm sorry' to Brandy For 'Verzuz' Performance; Ready for 'Ray-demption'
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- Ray J Says 'I'm sorry' to Brandy For 'Verzuz' Performance; Ready for 'Ray-demption'
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"The Talk" guest co-host Ray J reacts to his recent "Versuz" battle singing "One Wish" and getting criticism from sister Brandy. "You know, I had my baby in my arms...and I was just having too much fun and tequila...and my sister had a whole plan for me that night. I was supposed to drink tea and I was only supposed to stay in one place for the whole performance." After Brandy posted her reaction on social media, Ray J says, "I tried to delete that...I love my sister because it's so important to make sure you perfect your craft as much as you can and give the world a good show. I mean, I entertained though, but as far as the vocals, I have a lot of redeeming to do." Ray J adds, "She's hard on me on this, so it's not redemption, it's Ray-demption. I apologized to my sister right on the spot...right after I hit the note I apologized." Natalie Morales asks, "You haven't talked to Brandy since? Ray J responds, "B, I'm sorry. I know you know that I'm good at singing and I promise you, I'm not gonna let you down, okay."
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- THE TALK - 'The Boys': Chace Crawford on 'Herogasm' Orgy Fan Reaction; 'It was intense on set'
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Wednesday on "The Talk" Chace Crawford dishes on fan reaction to "The Boys" Herogasm episode and playing aquatic superhero 'The Deep.' "Every year the superheroes have a superhero orgy...in the comics, so they wanted to make that a reality. The fans wanted to see that for some reason. It was intense on set. There was a lot of crew members sitting outside [puffing] cigarettes, 'don't go in there." He adds, "This season I was probably more worried about a few of the, you know, special effects that we did. What happened in 'Herogasm' I don't know if I can talk about it here. There was a special effect, a very special effect."
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- Jerry O'Connell Announces Co-Hosting 'The Real Love Boat' with Wife, Rebecca Romijn; Will Celebrate 15th Wedding Anniversary at Sea with Possible 'vow renewal'
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Dressed to get on board, host Jerry O'Connell dishes on co-hosting CBS' new series "The Real Love Boat" with wife, Rebecca Romijn. Tuesday on "The Talk" he reveals, "It is a reality, unscripted competition series inspired by the original show ['The Love Boat']...it's going to be set on a luxury cruise line." He admits, "This is going to be my first cruise ever. We're going to bring singles together, potential mates who have not yet found love." Excited to set sail for this adventure with Romijn and two daughters, Dolly and Charlie, O'Connell shares, "For me personally, I've never been to Italy. I've never been to these places. I've never been to Greece, and I'm so excited for this opportunity. Also, what's exciting, is my wife and I during the shooting of 'The Real Love Boat,' will be celebrating our 15th wedding anniversary...we'll be docked in Istanbul, maybe I'll ask the producers if I can do a little vow renewal...it'll be really special." The series sets sail Wednesday, Oct. 5 (9:00-10:00 PM, PT/ET), following SURVIVOR (8:00 PM PT/ET) and leading into THE AMAZING RACE (10:00 PM, PT), to create CBS’s all-reality night.
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- 'Y& R's' Mishael Morgan Says 'it means everything' Becoming First Black Woman to Win Lead Actress Award at Daytime Emmys
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"The Young and the Restless" star Mishael Morgan reflects on her historical Daytime Emmy win becoming the first Black actress to win for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series. "It's been incredible," say Morgan on "The Talk" Monday. "It means everything. It means that my hard work has paid off. And I feel like, when I was a kid, my dad always told me, you need to be 10 times better because you're black, just to be seen as equal. And I hope this step forward shows that we can be equal. We're getting to a place where more of us can just be our best and that's enough." She adds, "When I was a little girl I was an immigrant, and that means that you need to pick a job and a dream that is stable, and I was going to be an attorney...and God intervened and I decided to become an actor and I didn't understand why, and then, I really truly think it's because storytellers, they have a way impacting and changing, influencing a world so much faster." On how she celebrated her historical win, she reveals, "A lot of alcohol was involved...had a little after party and a lot of pizza back the hotel room with a bunch of friends."
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- Eva Mendes Says Husband Ryan Gosling 'started a Ken-aissance'; Wears Ken 'underwear'
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Monday on "The Talk" Eva Mendes shares more reaction to husband Ryan Gosling’s Ken look for his upcoming "Barbie" film. "I saw the photo and the 14-year-old in me was like 'ahhhh'. It's a funny photo and he's trying to be funny, so it worked on all levels. But when I saw it...I said, 'Can I please have that underwear, please'...I do have it. I'm wearing it right now." On the debate over Gosling's platinum look for the role, she says, "People do know he's not playing a real person, right? He's playing a fake person." After host Jerry O'Connell appears on stage in his version of Gosling's Ken doll look, Eva reacts, "I feel like my man has started a real renaissance, like a Ken-aissance." Reacting to a meme that has Gosling side by side with Ken, she jokes, "Well, I definitely want to spend my nights with the grey man and then spend my days with Ken. That's a party, because Ken is fun, and the grey man, you know."
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- 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."