Tamera Mowry Exits 'The Real'
Tamera Mowry-Housley has announced she is leaving "The Real" talk show after a six-season run. "For seven years, my home and heart has been at The Real", she wrote. "However, all good things must come to an end, and it's with a bittersweet smile that I announce that I am moving on from The Real." On her next move, Tamera noted she will be "pursuing amazing new opportunities, and embarking on the next chapter of my life".The "Sister Sister" actress confirms her departure just weeks after co-host Amanda Seales forewent her six-month stint, citing "people at the top are not respecting the necessity for black voices".BREAKING: Tamera Mowry-Housley announces she is leaving #TheReal in a new Instagram post. pic.twitter.com/kAYmUYDn9J
— KB Pop Culture (@KBPopCulture) July 13, 2020
Wow...first Amanda Seales, now Tamera Mowry, who's next?! Lol? pic.twitter.com/ViUXz4Ce0m
— Tamar Universe (@TamarUniverse) July 14, 2020
Tamera Mowry leaving The Real is bittersweet but understandable for you to be on a talk show you have to be open and she always chose to be vague about a lot of socio-political topics. She also alluded to voting for trump in 2016 and the show is for sure getting more political pic.twitter.com/KwBeo5cPad
— Karateones (@Sony00927353) July 14, 2020
Grant Imahara Dies at 49
The "Mythbusters" and "White Rabbit Project" host succumbed to a brain aneurysm, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Discovery, which airs "Mythbusters", said in a statement: "He was an important part of our Discovery family and a really wonderful man. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family." Imahara, an electrical engineer and roboticist joined the Discovery show in 2013 while in its third season. He, however, left the following year and later joined Netflix's "White Rabbit Project" from 2016 until his passing.'MythBusters' host Grant Imahara dead at 49: https://t.co/GyUKgrCUv2 pic.twitter.com/T3vdSTxcJT
— Complex (@Complex) July 14, 2020
Just heard the terrible news about @grantimahara I am so shocked and sad. I will be forever grateful to him for designing, building and maintaining Geoff Peterson. Adieu pal. pic.twitter.com/NVOWKUij47
— Craig Ferguson (@CraigyFerg) July 14, 2020
There are rare, RARE people in this world that are made of pure love, light, and kindness. @grantimahara is one of the brightest. Not an ounce of malice within that soul. Intelligence and heart that eclipse so much shadow. His years of friendship are precious to so many.
— Matthew Mercer (@matthewmercer) July 14, 2020
'Star Trek: Lower Decks' Series Trailer Released
The official trailer for upcoming animation "Star Trek: Lower Decks" has been released. The 30-minute comedy series is the franchise's second animated-series installation - The first briefly aired in 1973 (Yes, 47 years ago!). The 10-episode series' synopsis, according to IMDB, reads: The support crew serving on one of Starfleet's least important ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos, have to keep up with their duties, often while the ship is being rocked by a multitude of sci-fi anomalies."Star Trek: Lower Decks" premieres August 6th, 2020 on streaming platform CBS All Access.Check out the Star Trek: Lower Decks trailer! Beaming to @CBSAllAccess on Aug 6th. pic.twitter.com/tKIA3z2ibe
— Mike McMahan (@MikeMcMahanTM) July 12, 2020
Meet the losers of the Star Trek universe in the first trailer for animated series Lower Decks https://t.co/G193Hk6iUX
— The A.V. Club (@TheAVClub) July 12, 2020
What did you think of The Lower Decks trailer?
Is this really what Star Trek has become? ?#StarTrek #LowerDecks pic.twitter.com/E0I2ShcTfJ— Just Star Trek (@JustStarTrek) July 12, 2020