Jennifer Coolidge has partnered with Discover for another hilarious — and hair-raising! —commercial, and Us Weekly has the exclusive first look. The new ad, that officially begins airing on Tuesday, Nov. 12, is centered around the misperceptions that surround Discover , but the beloved comedian sets the record straight. Coolidge brings her credit card to the salon, insisting it’s her “treat” to cover her new ‘do — but says it’s a don’t to think her Discover wouldn’t be accepted. “Of course, they take Discover — it’s accepted at 99 percent of places,” Coolidge quips in the ad, before stating she isn’t living in the past anymore. Jennifer Coolidge Brings a Bodyguard to the Supermarket in New Discover Ad That is, until she reveals she’s a blast from the past courtesy of ‘80s hair metal glam. In an exclusive interview with Us about Discover’s “Especially for Everyone” campaign, the Emmy Award winner says she doesn’t hold back when it comes to having fu...
Kayla Oaddams/WireImage; Matthias Clamer/Netflix As a fan of Netflix’s Wednesday , Haley Joel Osment found a way to remain spoiler-free about season 2 — despite now being a cast member on the show. “I intentionally didn’t read anything that I wasn’t in for that season,” Osment, 36, exclusively shared in the newest issue of Us Weekly while promoting his upcoming movie Blink Twice . “I want to protect myself as an audience member, too.” Osment was thrilled to get the chance to join the cast of one of his favorite shows , adding, “It was definitely a surreal experience where I had watched and enjoyed the first season. Then after not so much time, you find yourself on set with all those same people and getting directed by Tim Burton — one of my favorite directors who I’ve admired so much for so long.” Getting to collaborate with Burton, 65, on the hit series quickly became a career highlight for Osment. Everything to Know About Season 2 of Netflix's 'Wednesday' “Jus...
The Chosen Jonathan Roumie is opening up about what’s it like to play Jesus himself on The Chosen — and the interesting ways it affects how fans talk to him in his real life. “I think that people tend to approach me somewhat gingerly at first. But once they see I’m pretty approachable, they gush about the series and what they love about it,” Roumie, 50, exclusively shared in the latest issue of Us Weekly . “And I’m always humbled to hear their expressions and love for the show. It just makes me feel like, ‘OK, I’m doing something that’s contributing to the world in a positive way and having an impact on culture in a way that I never thought I’d have.’” Roumie added that he’s “grateful” to be able to play such an important and notable character. “I mean, it’s a life-changing role,” he said. “Not just in the material sense, or the success sense, but just in a personal and spiritual sense. And it’s been humbling. They’re grateful for what we’re doing and we’re grateful that we get ...
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