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bitchy | Eugene Levy wasn’t ordered to avoid asking Prince William about his brother
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bitchy | Eugene Levy wasn’t ordered to avoid asking Prince William about his brother

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

I ended up watching one episode of AppleTV+’s The Reluctant Traveler. I’ve never watched the show before, and I’m probably not going to start. The whole feel of the “Prince William episode” was awkward. Many are putting the blame squarely on William’s shoulders, but I’ll admit something: William would not have come across quite as badly as he did if Eugene Levy knew how to interview people. That was the fundamental problem – Levy’s job isn’t “journalist” or “celebrity interviewer” or “professional conversationalist.” He was just trying to take a tour of Windsor Castle when all of this got thrown onto him. Levy’s stilted discomfort added to William’s dullness, awkwardness and rizzlessness. The show’s editors left in all of those awkward pauses, they left in the lack of segues, they left in William’s habit of making some awful comment about how he doesn’t know anything about history, laughing at himself and then glancing quickly over to Levy, who was never laughing. It looked like William was just performing a series of rehearsed monologues while Levy blinked and tried to spy the exit. Hilariously, Levy has been giving interviews in the wake of this episode, and the only thing people are asking HIM is “why didn’t you ask William about Harry and Meghan??”

Eugene Levy is explaining why he steered clear of asking Prince William about his estranged brother Prince Harry and sister-in-law Meghan Markle during their much-talked-about sit-down at Windsor Castle. The Canadian actor and comedian, 78, joined the Prince of Wales, 43, for the Oct. 3 episode of The Reluctant Traveler on Apple TV+. Speaking to ITV News in an interview released Oct. 2, Levy said he was not told to avoid the topic of Harry and Meghan — but chose not to bring them up.

“Were you ever told you couldn’t ask questions, for example, about Harry and Meghan? Did you find that was just something you didn’t want to go near?” the reporter asked.

Levy replied, “I was not told I couldn’t ask anything, but it wasn’t really, you know, up to me, to get into that. I had no interest in asking him about that, because it was, you know, very delicate issue and certainly not up to me to get into it.”

“I think there were other things, you know, I could lead the conversation to that might be interesting for him and interesting for the world to hear, but that was something I wasn’t necessarily interested in getting into,” Levy continued.

[From People]

“I was not told I couldn’t ask anything.” First of all, I don’t believe that. I think somewhere, someone at the palace sent some AppleTV producer an email saying “tell Levy to avoid Sussex questions.” These are the same f–king people who were micromanaging Meghan’s necklaces and Suits scripts after all – it’s simply not believable that they would send big dummy Peggington in there with his rehearsed speeches and expect him to field questions about Harry and Meghan on the fly. Second of all, that’s the reason why Willy gave this “interview” to Levy – because he’s not a professional journalist, because of course there were no follow-up questions, because of course Eugene Levy was told that certain topics were off-limits and he adhered to those rules. Meanwhile, in an interview with Town & Country, Levy claimed that he genuinely didn’t know that he would be meeting William until he got to England and he was already filming there.

Eugene Levy wasn’t planning to interview Prince William when he went to Windsor Castle. The veteran actor didn’t even know he was going to meet the future King until he was in the UK to film an episode for season three of his Apple TV+ series, The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy. “The only thing I knew was when I was on camera filming the episode and found out I got an invitation from him to come to Windsor Castle,” Levy tells Town & Country. “I didn’t know he was gonna be on the show.” Even then, Levy thought it was only going to be a tour around the castle at best. He didn’t realize he was about to spend the better part of the day in conversation with Prince William.

Levy tells T&C he was pleased that the Prince felt comfortable enough to speak about those [personal] issues with him. But he admits there’s one lingering question he still wishes he had asked. “I was sorry I didn’t get a chance to ask him why he picked this show for an interview quite this extensive. I wish I had asked him that,” Levy says. “There must have been something about [this show] or about me that made him feel that this could possibly be a very good vehicle for him to do it. It appears he was familiar with who I am because of American Pie, but there must have been something else.”

[From Town & Country]

“Even then, Levy thought it was only going to be a tour around the castle at best. He didn’t realize he was about to spend the better part of the day in conversation with Prince William.” You can really feel that within the episode too, that Levy was completely unprepared to spend that much time with a prince who had nothing else to do. William had no meetings, no events, no school run, no kid’s football practice. It came across that way too, that William simply has a lot of time on his hands and he refuses to fill his time with meaningful work or tasks or even hobbies. Anyway… there are already a lot of thinkpieces and KP clean-ups on this, so this week should be pretty fun.

Screencaps & promotional images courtesy of AppleTV+.

October 6, 2025 0 comments
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Eugene Levy Hasn't Heard Dan's 'Schitt's Creek' Reboot Idea
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Eugene Levy Hasn’t Heard Dan’s ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Reboot Idea

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Although Eugene Levy has been keeping busy abroad as The Reluctant Traveler, he’s always ready to revisit Schitt’s Creek.

Despite his son and co-creator/co-star Dan Levy previously revealing he has a “kernel of an idea” for a new iteration of their beloved Canadian sitcom, the Golden Globe-nominated father apparently has yet to hear it.

“If he said he had a kernel of an idea for a reboot, he didn’t lay it on me. I don’t know what he necessarily comes up with, I don’t have Instagram,” he quipped on Today‘s ‘Girl Code‘.

“Listen, we’ve always said we would love—obviously, we love this group, we love the cast, we love the show, and we would love to get together and do something,” added Eugene. “It’s just, no idea has come up. Nobody has come up with the idea yet. And whatever it is, it has to start kind of on the level where we left off. Otherwise, there’s no point.”

Commenting on the potential of a Schitt’s Creek movie, Eugene said, “Wow, that’s a good prediction. I kind of like that. That gets me excited. Never say never.”

‘Schitt’s Creek’

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With fans clamoring for a Schitt’s Creek revival ever since its six-season run ended in 2020, Dan teased his “kernel of an idea” for the reboot on Watch What Happens Live in July.

“I think about it all the time,” said Dan, adding, “I love the show so much, and I don’t want to disappoint the show and I don’t want to disappoint the fans. And I know it’s easy to just take a check and put something out there, but I care about it too much. I’m just waiting for that idea to be the right one. And then maybe, yeah.”

Following the show’s 2020 finale, the show earned Eugene and Dan an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, as well as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Eugene and Outstanding Supporting Actor for Dan, who also won in the writing and directing categories for the final season.

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Why Daniel Levy is the best chairman in Premier League history
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Why Daniel Levy is the best chairman in Premier League history

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Levy was reportedly dispatched by Tottenham owners, the Lewis family, and their ENIC group on Thursday night, with reports suggesting the move was motivated by a desire to, essentially, win stuff.

Large portions of the Tottenham fanbase became disillusioned with Levy’s apparent penny-pinching and perceived failure to re-invest commercial windfalls. His lack of ambition ultimately yielded a dusty trophy cabinet. And that has made everyone cross.

Ironically, Levy’s final two major acts for Spurs – winning a trophy and getting rinsed in the transfer market (more on that later) – are just about the most fundamentally ‘un-Spursy’ notes Levy could have ended on.

However, while no chairman is without blemish, certainly not after almost a quarter of a century running the joint, Levy should go down as one of the most positively influential people in Tottenham Hotspur Football Club history. Here’s why.

Daniel Levy has left Spurs after 24 years Getty Images

To accept the merits of Levy, you have to accept what Spurs were prior to his appointment as executive chairman during the 2001/02 season.

Spurs had finished in the bottom-half on five consecutive occasions, with one League Cup trophy in a decade. The 1980s represented a purple patch and there were, of course, great glories in previous generations, but in the Premier League era, Spurs simply attended the party and left without making a scene.

Enter Levy. In 19 of 20 seasons between 2004/05 and 2023/24, Spurs finished inside the top half of the table. Better still, 13 of those seasons concluded with Spurs among the top five, while they enjoyed 13 consecutive seasons of European football.

In parallel to generally raising standards throughout the club, Levy earned his reputation for being one of the shrewdest sellers around, extracting close to £90 million for Gareth Bale, still inside the top 10 fees ever received by a British team.

He coaxed 435 appearances and 280 goals out of academy lad Harry Kane before selling Spurs’ beloved son to Bayern Munich for up to £100m – a staggering fee for an asset on the wrong side of 30 years old.

Missing out on Eberechi Eze to rivals Arsenal was a clear, uncharacteristic failure, though clear details of precisely how the deal imploded remain in-house.

Not all of Spurs’ reinvestments paid dividends, but his dealings yielded seven major finals during his tenure. Tottenham won the League Cup in 2008 and the Europa League in 2025. Four League Cup finals and the 2019 Champions League final were all lost.

Now, is it more difficult to reach a final, or win one? Levy was not responsible for Ben Thatcher’s rebound into the path of Matt Jansen to opening the scoring in the 2002 final, nor did he cause time to stand still to allow Brad Friedel a chance to deny Les Ferdinand’s header from becoming an equaliser.

He did not miss a penalty in the 2009 shootout against Manchester United, nor did the ball deflect off his leg over a well-positioned Hugo Lloris to gift Chelsea the advantage in the 2015 final, nor did the ball strike his arm after 24 seconds of the 2019 Champions League final to hand Liverpool a penalty and drastically change the course of the game.

Son Heung Min

Spurs lost the 2019 Champions League final to Liverpool Getty Images

You can make a reasonable case that ultimately the buck stops with the chairman, that these players were in the employ of Spurs and a looser hand with the chequebook would have seen better players in those crucial moments, but this rudimentary logic overlooks the fact he built teams capable of reaching those moments in the first place.

Had a handful of moments fallen the other way, Levy could be stepping down with a Champions League win and five League Cup trophies to accompany the Europa League title. And surely an unrivalled legacy among Spurs fans? In fact, he wouldn’t be stepping down at all.

Levy appointed wheelers and dealers: Harry Redknapp. He recruited up-and-coming stars: Mauricio Pochettino, Andre Villas-Boas. He appointed serial winners: Antonio Conte, Ange Postecoglou. He even appointed the Special One. Of course, not all appointments can be expected to work out, many have failed, but in each time, each context, Levy was not one to scrimp on finding the right boss.

Tottenham are widely regarded among the big six teams in the biggest league in world football. Their stadium – strangely used as a stick to beat Spurs with because it can’t play up front or hit top bins in cup finals – is among the best in the world, custom-built to maximise revenue streams, an essential part of the PSR era that does precisely fall under the remit of the chairman. Their state-of-the-art training ground rivals any in the world.

Spurs are, in essence, Andy Murray. Competing at the top in an era of GOATs, with an overall record that doesn’t do the underlying work justice and would have shone brighter without the fitness issues.

Daniel Levy

How will Spurs fare without Levy at the top? Getty Images

Clubs of a similar calibre and history – Newcastle, Aston Villa, Everton, grand old clubs with vast fanbases – have not fared nearly as well as Spurs under Levy.

The former pair were both relegated as recently as 2016. Newcastle ended a SEVENTY-YEAR wait for a major domestic trophy in 2025, while Villa have gone without silver since 1996.

Everton spent over three-quarters of a billion pounds on transfers between allowing David Moyes to join Manchester United in 2013 and David Moyes returning to the club in 2025. All that cash transformed them from top-six regulars into, err, perennial relegation candidates.

During the Levy era, Tottenham fans have watched Leeds implode, Sunderland go to the brink, West Ham still fail to articulate what The West Ham Way actually is, and Leicester enjoy a 5000/1 season, receive their flowers and march back to obscurity.

In terms of the ‘big six’, Chelsea were bankrolled to the top in a time when clubs had freedom to do so, Manchester City struck gold (or oil) with their revolutionary ownership group, while Manchester United appear rotten to the core and for all Arsenal’s impressive squad-building program under Mikel Arteta, where is their Premier League title? Where is their European trophy? One piece of major silverware has arrived at the Emirates since Arsene Wenger departed in 2018 – an FA Cup. Hardly a haul to consign Spurs to the shadows.

To crack into the upper echelons is one thing, to stay there has been a whole other success story. Maybe a successor will build on solid foundations to increase the flow of silver, or maybe a successor, armed with a mandate to win trophies, will spend reckless sums and undermine the work done so far. This should be a nervous time for the fans.

Of course, last season’s 17th-place finish was a dire blotch on the record. But Spurs’ start to the fresh season, with a full squad free from injuries, with a tactically adept manager not wedded to a kamikaze style of play, with around £180m invested into the playing squad – including Xavi Simons, whose deal to Chelsea was impeccably hijacked in the wake of missing Eze – demonstrates last term was an anomaly. It will not be repeated.

Spurs’ consistency under Levy has been, by metrics purged of entitlement, an incredible triumph since 2001. But for his leadership, the Premier League would boast a ‘big five’ – and Tottenham Hotspur would not be part of it.

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