Cops Canceled On The Paramount Network After 3 Decades On The Air

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Cops Canceled On The Paramount Network After 3 Decades On The Air
The TV show Cops won't be returning to the Paramount Network. There's also no current or future plans for it to come back. This is according to a network spokesperson. This past Monday, the show would have premiered it's 33rd season. Folllowing the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, episodes of the series were pulled from the network's schedule. Cops, a show that follows police officers from across the United States, has been on the air for decades.
Vanderpump Rules Cast Members Fired Over Racist Actions
Bravo just announced it's decision to cut ties with Vanderpump Rules cast members Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens, and Brett Caprioni yesterday because of their past racially-insensitive remarks. Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute came under fire earlier this month after former their former fellow cast member Faith Stowers revealed that they falsely accused her of committing a crime in 2018 and reported her to the police! Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni had tweeted racial slurs in the past and had both apologized for the second time on the reunion show. Their boss, Lisa Vanderpump, stood by them. She said, “If I fired every one of you that have made mistakes, it doesn’t matter to what degree, probably none of you would have a job." Clearly, Bravo disagrees.
Lionel Richie Musical 'All Night Long' In The Works For Disney
Lionel Richie and Walt Disney Studios are working together! They have teamed up to develop a movie based his songs. Disney envisions the project as a theatrical release, with the goal being that audiences will continue to embrace musicals at the box office. Recently, biopics like Rocketman and Bohemian Rhapsody generated big returns and even Oscars. This project, with a working title of All Night Long, is being developed more as something similiar to the movie musical, Mamma Mia!, which took the songs of pop band Abba and built a story around it.