Luke James, Tristan 'Mack' Wilds and Forrest McClendon appeared on the Wendy Williams Show to discuss opening Thoughts of a Colored Man on Broadway. The segment also featured a performance from Luke James. Watch guest-host Sherri Shepherd interview the trio in the full interview now!
Multi-platinum artist, queen of quarantine content, and global trendsetter, Saweetie, releases the video for her bold hit single “Back to the Streets” featuring GRAMMY®-nominated star Jhené Aiko on ICY/Warner Records.
Wendy Williams reacts to her mispronunciation of Dua Lipa's name going viral, opens up about her cat-filled New York City life post-divorce and explains why you won't catch her on Tinder.
Today, Bryce Vine & Loud Luxury release Cali house party music video for their hit track “I'm Not Alright,” via Sire / Armada Records. With over 45 million steams worldwide, “I'm Not Alright” is quickly becoming a carefree anthem across the globe. Directed by Miles & AJ (known for their work with Billie Eilish), the music video was shot in the boys' hometown of Los Angeles, CA.
As his single “La La Land (feat. YG)” continues to rise on the U.S. charts and was recently chosen by TIME for their “Summer Party Playlist,” Bryce Vine has teamed up with renowned Canadian DJ duo Loud Luxury for new track “I'm Not Alright,” out today. Loud Luxury are fresh off the success of their Platinum single “Body” – the most played song on dance radio for all of 2018 – while “I'm Not Alright” precedes Vine's upcoming major label debut, Carnival, out July 26 on Sire Records and available now for pre-order HERE. To celebrate Carnival's release week, Vine is hitting the road for a string of tour dates.
The full list of 2020 Walk of Fame honorees was announced by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce's Walk of Fame Selection Committee today, according to Variety. Chosen from hundreds of nominees during a selection meeting in June, the newest inductees are all top performers in television, live theater, radio and film. Among the honorees is Billy Porter, Tony-winning Broadway actor, who is now known for starring in the hit FX series, Pose.
Billy Porter was a guest on 'The Wendy Williams Show' on Thursday November 1st. During his interview, Porter dishes about his role on 'American Horror Story' and 'Pose'. Billy goes on to talk about coming out to his family and reveals why he wrote an op-ed about being sexually abused when he was younger. He also explains why he and his husband only had a 16 day engagement.
Wendy Williams chats about her health-imposed break from her show, explains the layered meaning behind her famous phrase 'How you doin'?' and handles Jimmy accidentally spitting on her as only she can. Check out the clip below!
Todrick Hall stopped by yesterday's THE WENDY WILLIAMS SHOW to discuss his journey from 'American Idol' to YouTube sensation to Broadway star. The talented actor also talks about his new documentary, 'Behind the Curtain'
On today's WENDY WILLIAMS SHOW, the cast of Broadway's CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY performs the high-energy number 'Queen of Pop,' featuring Trista Dollison as Violet Beauregarde, Alan Green, as her indulgent daddy
The Tony winner spoke to Williams about his iconic role on the long-running NBC sitcom, and shared his thoughts on the upcoming musical adaptation of Pretty Woman.
MTV today announced that 'Throwdown Todays' are back and kicking off with a destined to be iconic, hour-long season nine premiere of NICK CANNON PRESENTS: WILD 'N OUT featuring special guest captain Chance the Rapper today, June 29 at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT.
MTV today announced that 'Throwdown Thursdays' are back and kicking off with a destined to be iconic, hour-long season nine premiere of NICK CANNON PRESENTS: WILD 'N OUT featuring special guest captain Chance the Rapper on Thursday, June 29 at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT.
On last night's LATE SHOW, fellow talk show host Wendy Williams stopped by the studio to give Stephen a few pointers on how to say it all with your face.
The cast of Broadway's JERSEY BOYS stopped by this week's 'The Wendy Williams Show' to perform a medley of hits including "Beggin'" and "Oh What a Night.'
Award-winning non-for-profit Broadway Sings for Pride (www.BroadwaySingsForPride.com) held their 6th annual PRIDE benefit concert on Monday, June 20, 2016. To start the night, Daniel Quadrino, from Broadway's Wicked and Newsies, sang 'Imagine' to reflect on the tragedy that happened in Orlando. He was joined onstage by members of the New York community, to echo the sentiment that New York stands behind Orlando and that art can be used to inspire and change minds. Scroll down for a video of the performance!