Conan O’Brien breaks silence on Rob and Michele Reiner’s deaths following director’s holiday party clash with son Nick hours before murders

‘It’s just so awful,’ O’Brien said in an interview with The New Yorker, published on Friday.

‘It’s just so awful,’ O’Brien said in an interview with The New Yorker, published on Friday.

Oh my god, I was shocked watching the dinner party! That woman, she’s usually so lovely, but she and Brook Crompton just completely lost it! They were tearing into each other with the nastiest things, and honestly, it was just awful to watch. I couldn’t believe the things they were saying – it was totally disgusting, and I’m still reeling from it!

The sentiment felt especially relevant after the passing of Dane DeHaan, the actor known for his role in Grey’s Anatomy, who died Thursday at the age of 53 following a diagnosis of a serious, incurable disease late last year.

The 66-year-old actor appeared cheerful in a video posted by Joy.of.Everything, where he was seen talking to host Joe Andaloro while being wheeled through the airport.

In a recent interview released Friday on Netflix, Dane revealed he didn’t truly feel himself again until he received his ALS diagnosis years ago. The actor passed away Thursday at the age of 53 after bravely fighting the disease. The interview, which lasts almost an hour and was filmed in November, is part of the docuseries “Famous Last Words.” This series features interviews with prominent people recorded before their deaths – the first episode focused on conservationist Jane Goodall and was released shortly after she passed away.

They were wed for three years of marriage and have a child together.

The actor, known for his role on Grey’s Anatomy, died on Thursday at 53, just ten months after revealing he had ALS.

The 56-year-old performer is releasing a new upbeat dance single titled Save Me Tonight.

I’ve always loved comedies like 30 Rock and Community that are fast-paced, a little chaotic, and full of inside jokes, so I’ve been hoping for something similar. I’m thrilled to say that The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins – a new NBC sitcom starring Tracy Morgan and co-created by Robert Carlock (who worked with Tina Fey on 30 Rock) – feels like a worthy successor. While 30 Rock was a spin-off of Saturday Night Live, this show cleverly draws inspiration from the world of the NFL. Surprisingly, it also borrows a lot of what made The Office so funny.

Elvis Presley’s cultural presence occasionally fades, despite never being truly forgotten. Recently, Baz Luhrmann has been instrumental in revitalizing interest in the King. First, he did so with his energetic 2022 biopic, Elvis, starring Austin Butler, and now with a new film, EPiC (Elvis Presley in Concert), which feels more like a tribute than a traditional documentary. EPiC is built from previously unseen footage – 59 hours of performances and interviews – discovered by Luhrmann’s team while researching the biopic. This footage had been stored in a Warner Bros. vault, surprisingly located in an underground salt mine in Kansas. Luhrmann also included rare Super 8 film from the Graceland archives. Painstakingly restored, this footage forms the heart of EPiC, and despite Luhrmann’s typically flamboyant style—or perhaps because of it—the film feels surprisingly personal and moving.