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Elizabeth Taylor Docuseries From Kim Kardashian Set at Fox Nation
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Elizabeth Taylor Docuseries From Kim Kardashian Set at Fox Nation

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

A docuseries about actor Elizabeth Taylor, produced by Kim Kardashian, has been acquired by Fox News’ streaming service, Fox Nation.

Titled “Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar,” the three-part docuseries — produced by Kardashian with Passion Pictures and distributed internationally by Fremantle — will make its U.S. debut on Fox Nation on Oct. 6.

Per Fox Nation, “‘Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar’ delivers an intimate look inside the life of one of the most iconic women of the twentieth century, peeling back the glamour to uncover the force of nature behind the fame. Each episode explores how Taylor shattered Hollywood’s glass ceiling, built a billion-dollar business empire, and transformed celebrity activism through her pioneering work in the fight against HIV/AIDS.”

The project includes the first-ever filmed interview with Taylor’s son, Chris Wilding, as well as interviews with Joan Collins, Sharon Stone, Paris Jackson and Kardashian, who conducted Taylor’s final interview before her death in March 2011.

Here are the official synopses for the docuseries’ three episodes:

Episode 1:

The series kicks off following Taylor’s meteoric ascent during Hollywood’s Golden Age. Through unheard recordings and new perspectives, Kardashian and those closest to her share rare archival material and first-hand accounts. 

Episode 2:

Taylor’s turbulent private life collides with her public persona, culminating in the scandal of the century. From grief over the loss of her husband to her affair with Eddie Fisher, the episode explores how Taylor became both vilified and adored. 

Episode 3:

From her seventh marriage to Senator John Warner to her groundbreaking activism in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Taylor redefined what it meant to be a star with purpose, even as she battled personal demons and public scrutiny. 

Taylor’s pop-culture relevance has persisted long after her passing at the age of 79: News of Kardashian’s docuseries being acquired at Fox Nation comes on the same day Taylor Swift released her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” which features a track titled “Elizabeth Taylor.”

Watch the trailer for the Taylor docuseries “Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar” in the video below.

October 3, 2025 0 comments
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(L-R) Nicole Eggert, David Hasselhoff, Alexandra Paul, David Charvet and Pamela Anderson in 'Baywatch' season 3.
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‘Baywatch’ Reboot Coming to Fox in 2026-27

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Fox is putting Baywatch back on patrol.

The network has placed a series order for an update of the lifeguard drama, a staple of syndicated TV in the 1990s. The new Baywatch is set to air 12 episodes in the 2026-27 season and comes from Fox Entertainment and Fremantle, which holds the rights to the original series.

Matt Nix (Burn Notice, CBS’ True Lies) will serve as showunner on the new series and executive produce with Baywatch creators Michael Berk, Greg Bonann and Doug Schwartz, as well as Dante Di Loreto.

“In its first run, Baywatch defined an entire era of beach life and elevated lifeguards to an iconic status. Now, with our partners at Fremantle, this television juggernaut is set for a modern-day comeback,” Fox Television Network president Michael Thorn said in a statement. “Together, Fox and Fremantle, along with Matt Nix and original co-creator Greg Bonann, will bring the California dream to a whole new generation of fans with fresh stories, rising stars and all the spectacle that make the Baywatch franchise a global sensation.”

Baywatch premiered as an NBC movie in 1989 and aired one season on the network in 1989-90 before moving into syndication for the rest of its run. The series starred David Hasselhoff as the head of a team of lifeguards in Southern California (and later Hawaii). Over its 11 seasons, the cast also featured Pamela Anderson, Yasmine Bleeth, Parker Stevenson, Nicole Eggert, David Charvet, Carmen Electra and Jason Momoa, among others.

“Baywatch has always been a treasured asset in Fremantle’s portfolio and remains one of the most iconic series in television history globally,” said Christian Vesper, CEO global drama at Fremantle. “We have found the perfect partners in Fox to help us maintain this legacy. With Matt Nix at the helm, we are in great hands, as he excels at telling engaging and entertaining stories. Our goal is to reconnect with existing fans while also introducing a new generation to the world of these famous lifeguards.” 

Fox’s description of the new Baywatch will feature “all the adrenaline-fueled rescues, tangled relationships, complicated chemistry and beachside heroics that defined the original — now with an entirely new cast, contemporary trappings, tensions and challenges, and a renewed mission to protect Southern California’s shoreline.”

Fox aired another lifeguard series, the Hawaii-set Rescue: Hi-Surf, last season, but the show was canceled in May.

The original series also spawned a spinoff, Baywatch Nights, in which Hasselhoff’s character, Mitch Buchanon, joins his friend Garner Ellerbee (Gregory Alan Williams) in a private detective agency. Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron starred in a 2017 movie adaptation, and a Hulu docuseries last year featured interviews with a number of alumni.

September 23, 2025 0 comments
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Skip Bayless, Fox Sports Settle Sexual Battery & Retaliation Suit
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Skip Bayless, Fox Sports Settle Sexual Battery & Retaliation Suit

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

UPDATE: Eight months after a former Fox Sports hairstylist accused Skip Bayless of repeatedly pressuring her into having sex with him for over a million dollars, the plaintiff, the ex-Undisputed host and Fox Sports have reached a deal.

A request for dismissal by Noushin Faraji was approved on August 28 after initially being filed earlier that month. As usual in such sexual battery and retaliation cases, no details on the settlement were provided – but you can be sure money changed hands.

As for Fox themselves, the Murdoch-owned company kept it short. “We are pleased that this matter has been resolved. There will be no further comment.”

PREVIOUSLY, JAN 6 PM: Skip Bayless and Fox Sports are reunited, though not in a way either party would have hoped for.

The former Undisputed host and the network division run by Erik Shanks and Mark Silverman have been hit with a jury-seeking complaint claiming Bayless propositioned a hairstylist at Fox Sports with $1.5 million if she would have sex with him.

Characterizing Fox Sports as den of iniquity, the 14-claim lawsuit filed January 3 in Los Angeles Superior Court also alleges that Bayless repeatedly tried to “pressure” plaintiff Noushin Faraji “into having sex with him.”

“Ms. Faraji brings forth this action because for over a decade at Fox, she was forced to endure a misogynistic, racist, and ableist workplace where executives and talent were allowed to physically and verbally abuse workers with impunity,” reads the suit that claims sexual battery, retaliation, hostile work environment and fraudulent business practices.

Read the sexual battery and 13 other claims against Skip Bayless, Fox Sports, Joy Taylor and others here.

In tones and terms familiar to those who have read past lawsuits involving sexual harassment and more that Fox entities and executives have been slapped with over the past decade, the potential class action adds: “When Ms. Faraji and others came forward to report the wrongdoing, instead of addressing their concerns, Fox retaliated against them while the perpetrators and those who protected them were inexplicitly promoted. This case thus represents yet another in a long line of cases chronicling the toxic culture at Fox, marked by bad faith promises and repeated failures to address a poisonous and entrenched patriarchy.”

Detailing the July 2021 occurrence in which Bayless is alleged to have offered Faraji that $1.5 million to sleep with him, the suit then damningly says: “Approximately one week later, Mr. Bayless made another advance at Ms. Faraji. Ms. Faraji responded: ‘Skip, stop, you have a wife.’ Mr. Bayless responded: ‘Aren’t you Muslim? Doesn’t your dad have three to four wives?’ Ms. Faraji responded that her father was dead, and when Mr. Bayless looked taken aback, she made an excuse to leave.”

Faraji claims that in 2024 Bayless said to her while she was giving him a haircut that “he fantasizes about having sex with her and asked how much money it would take for her to have sex with him. Bayless supposedly went on to say: “The more you say no the more I want you.”

Bayless is also alleged to have accused Faraji of having a sexual relationship with Bayless’ then co-host and “archrival” Shannon Sharpe, an allegation Faraji says was totally false. Sharpe on his and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson’s Nightcap podcast Sunday briefly addressed being mentioned in the actions by saying, “That ain’t got nothing to do with me.”

Following several tense on-air exchanges between Bayless and Sharpe, the latter jumped to ESPN in June 2023. In August 2024, ex-ESPN host Bayless was pink-slipped by FS1 after eight years. Both sides painted that departure in rosy terms, but declining ratings and then the cancellation of Undisputed were said to be a major issue – as Faraji notes in her suit. Not long after Bayless’ exit, Faraji herself was fired from FS1 “by removing her from the schedule entirely, using fabricated business necessities as a pretext,” the lawsuit says.

“We take these allegations seriously and have no further comment at this time given this pending litigation,” a Fox spokesperson told Deadline today. Reps for Bayless did not respond to a request for comment from Deadline. If they do, this post will be updated.

Truth is, with current Fox Sports host Joy Taylor and FS1 Content VP Charlie Dixon named as defendants in the suit, as well as Bayless and a number of Fox Sports corporate entities, Fox better take this allegations seriously.

In her 42-page suit by attorneys Rana Ayazi and Devin Abney, Faraji says Taylor did nothing to help her and actually told her to “get over it” after Dixon allegedly groped the hair stylist at a 2017 birthday party the on-air star was hosting. In fact, along with office intrigue (to put it politely) and an alleged affair between Taylor and Dixon and the power plays over women the VP seemed to be making at FS1, Speak co-host Taylor became “romantically involved” with FS1 colleague Emmanuel Acho in 2020, according to Faraji – a relationship she found FS1 superiors asking her about over and over.

All of which, along with Faraji calling out Fox for ”Labor Code violations” and “unfair, unlawful, and fraudulent business practices” when it comes to pay, finds the plaintiff seeking class action certification, a variety of unspecified damages, and Taylor and Dixon to be fired.

As the filing says:

At this point, Ms. Faraji seeks justice. She knows that Mr. Dixon used his position of power to coerce women into having sex with him and used it as justification to grope Ms. Faraji. She knows that Mr. Dixon did not immediately fire her (after Ms. Taylor and Ms. Faraji had a falling out) only to appease Mr. Bayless by providing him with a plaything. Despite Ms. Faraji being an excellent hairdresser and continuously being requested by talent, she was shrunken down to how much she could appease Mr. Bayless, and once Mr. Bayless was gone, so was her job.

After the suit became public, a number of associates of Bayless and others chimed in, among those who Bayless’ former First Take partner Stephen A. Smith.

“The Skip Bayless I know has a hard time giving away $15, he’s one of the cheapest people I know,” the discerning NBA sports commentator and cultural icon noted on his podcast Monday. “That’s just me. But that doesn’t mean that I have any inside knowledge about any of this, I don’t, I don’t, and I’m not going to get involved.”

Smith went on to say: “I know Skip, and I’m very, very heartbroken that he finds himself in this situation, being accused of these allegations. But I can’t be over the airways being irresponsible and attaching truth or innocent, you know, or guilt to anything that I know nothing about. All I can say, and I don’t think it’s a crime to say, is just like I said with Jay-Z. The person that I’ve known for 25 years. I’ve never seen anything like that from that person, anything close to that from that person. That’s the same thing that I would tell you about Skip Bayless.”

Jay-Z has been accused of raping a 13-year-old girl at a MTV VMAs party in 2000 with the much accused and currently incarcerated Sean “Diddy” Combs and a yet unnamed female “Celebrity B.” The rap superstar, real name Shawn Carter, has vehemently denied the claims and has his lawyer Alex Spiro trying a swath of tactics to get the charges dismissed.

Bad Boy Records founder Combs was arrested September 16 on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. Already behind bars at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center and denied bail, Combs’ trial is set to start May 5 next year.

September 2, 2025 0 comments
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Fox Corp. And YouTube TV Strike Carriage Deal, Ending Threat Of Blackout
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Fox Corp. And YouTube TV Strike Carriage Deal, Ending Threat Of Blackout

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Fox Corp. and YouTube TV have agreed on a renewed carriage agreement, ending the threat of a blackout that would have affected a major college football game and potentially the start of the NFL season.

The companies did not release details or offer anything more than a brief statement affirming that the Fox broadcast network, Fox News, plus six other networks and more than two dozen local stations will remain active. YouTube TV, which launched in 2017, is now a leading pay-TV provider, with more than 8 million subscribers.

As the Wednesday afternoon contract deadline approached, Fox and YouTube agreed on a short-term extension to continue negotiating, indicating a resolution was imminent.

Fox will carry a highly anticipated college football matchup on Saturday between Ohio State and Texas, the first time since 2017 that the No. 1 team in the polls has faced No. 3 in Week 1 of the season. The NFL season, which starts next Thursday, often sees its biggest ratings of a given week with Fox’s late-afternoon NFC window.

As the saber-rattling began in recent days, YouTube TV told its customers they would have the option to sign up for Fox’s just-launched subscription streaming outlet Fox One in the event of a blackout. The pay-TV operator was also promising a $10 credit on subscribers’ bills.

More than most of its media rivals, Fox is heavily dependent upon linear carriage, and has secured significant carriage fee increases in recent years despite the ongoing shrinkage of the pay-TV bundle. Historically, the company has been aggressive in seeking fee increases and this time of year it has a strong hand, with Fox News ratings robust and the Fox broadcast network entering its prime season. In addition to college football and the NFL, Fox also has carried Major League Baseball playoffs and the World Series in October for the past two-plus decades and it has remained a strong ratings draw.

The impasse got the attention of FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, who expressed impatience with it even though his agency does not have jurisdiction in carriage disputes.

“Google removing Fox channels from YouTube TV would be a terrible outcome,” Carr posted on X. “Millions of Americans are relying on YouTube to resolve this dispute so they can keep watching the news and sports they want – including this week’s Big Game: Texas @ Ohio State. Get a deal done Google!”

YouTube responded with its own post on X: “We love football too @brendancarrfcc! We’re working hard to negotiate a deal that’s fair to Fox, our valued subscribers and all of our partners. Stay tuned.”

August 29, 2025 0 comments
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Foxhills Club & Resort welcomes Achal Aggarwal as new head chef of The Fox dining rooms
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Foxhills Club & Resort welcomes Achal Aggarwal as new head chef of The Fox dining rooms

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Foxhills Club & Resort, the award-winning hotel and country club in Surrey, is proud to announce the appointment of Achal Aggarwal as new Head Chef of its two AA Rosette restaurant, The Fox dining rooms.

An alumnus of some of the world’s finest kitchens, Chef Achal brings a distinctive culinary style shaped by Asian roots, Japanese discipline and global finesse. His arrival marks a bold new chapter for the resort’s dining identity, with a refined fusion menu set to evolve fully in early 2026.

Having trained in Tokyo and New York, and worked in acclaimed properties including The Leela, Hyatt and multiple Oberoi Hotels, Achal also played a pivotal role in the launch of the celebrated ‘Wasabi’ restaurant in Delhi.

In his role at Foxhills, Achal will lead the restaurant’s transition to a fine dining concept that blends modern British cuisine with subtle yet expressive Indian and Asian influences. Think butter chicken reimagined, delicate hints of spice layered through seasonal ingredients and culinary techniques rooted in his Japanese training.

Guests can already sample Achal’s creative flair with signature dishes such as lamb rogan josh, soft shell crab tempura sushi roll, Singapore chicken rice, black truffle ravioli, mango seabass and seafood udon noodles, all presented elegantly and with flair.

Managing director of Foxhills Club & Resort, Tej Walia FIH MI, said: “We are very excited to have Achal on board as our new head chef. Achal’s passion for blending cultures and seasons is remarkable and is perfectly placed to lead us in our new restaurant concept set to launch in 2026. His vision aligns perfectly with our aims to celebrate excellence in food, experience, hospitality and innovation.”

Head chef at The Fox dining rooms, Achal Aggarwal, said: “Joining Foxhills is an incredible opportunity for me and a proud moment in my career. I’ve been fortunate to work in some of the world’s most inspiring kitchens, and I’m excited to bring that experience to a setting as rich in heritage and potential as Foxhills. My vision is to create a culinary journey that fuses modern British cuisine with global influences, particularly the bold, vibrant flavours of Asia that have shaped my identity as a chef.”

In addition to refreshing the à la carte menu, Achal has introduced a series of monthly five‑course tasting events celebrating global cuisines. The inaugural ‘Odyssey’ Japanese night launched in June, followed by a sold-out Indian night giving Foxhills members and guests a glimpse of what’s to come. There are still four events remaining this year:

Mediterranean on Thursday 28th August 
Thai on Thursday 25th September
Spanish on Thursday 30th October 
Chinese on Thursday 27th November

For menus, booking and more information, visit www.foxhills.co.uk/dine

August 22, 2025 0 comments
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