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Mar. 16, 2025

Alex Wagner Is 'Upside Down with Excitement ' to Host Rachel Maddow's MSNBC Time Slot 4 Nights a Week

Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty; Heidi Gutman/Disney General Entertainment Content via GettyRachel Maddow’ssuccessor has been named.Alex Wagner will take over as the majority host of MSNBC’s 9 p.m. news hour. In a statement about the series transition, MSNBC President Rashida Jones spoke of what Wagner will bring to the network.“This is not a show where our hair is on fire and we’re yelling past each other, and we’re creating these manufactured moments of tension,” Jones said in a statement toThe New York Times.

Mar. 16, 2025

Alex Warren Gets Vulnerable About His Brother's Suicide Attempts in His New Music Video (Exclusive)

Alex Warrenis opening up about a deeply personal experience with his fans. “Sometimes life don’t work out the way you like/And it hurts so bad you can’t even cry/I know that you’re up on the edge like you’re out of time,” he sings. “But it’s not too late to change your mind.” Alex Warren.RYAN SIMMONS RYAN SIMMONS The music video sees Warren and a man who appears to play his brother on opposite sides of a door.

Mar. 16, 2025

Alex Wolff Confesses That He Once Gave a Groom a Lap Dance…at a Family Wedding!

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Mar. 16, 2025

Alex Wolff Says Making 'Hereditary' Did 'Damage' to His Emotional and Psychological Well-Being

Alex Wolff Opens Up About Playing a Character Becoming an Addict in ‘Castle in the Ground’.Photo: Getty Images Alex Wolffdid not come away unscathed from the deeply terrifyingHereditary. In a new interview, Wolff, 23, says starring in director Ari Aster’s film left him with psychological damage, including loss of sleep. “I’ll tell you that movie did about as much damage to me as a movie can do,” Wolfftold Looper, adding that the experience “really affected me.

Mar. 16, 2025

Alex Wolff Was 'Triggered' While Filming Movie About Cancer After Helping His Dad Survive It

Alex Wolffdrew from his own painful experience with cancer for his latest movie. Wolff told PEOPLE andEntertainment Weeklyat the Toronto International Film Festival that the movie hit close to home after his own dad survived a cancer that was supposed to be fatal. The film recently had its world premiere at the event. “I sat next to my parents at the screening, it was definitely weird and heavy to sit next to them,” he said.