Danielle Pinnock has made the transition to Hollywood with her role in the CBS comedy "Young Sheldon." The actress sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith to talk about the hit freshman show and how she landed the role.
Pinnock also touches on her one woman show, "Body/Courage," which premiered at Rivendell Theatre Ensemble in Chicago in 2016. She created the play as part of her master's project and through multiple characters, gives voice to the complexity of living and loving ones body.
Outside of acting and writing, she is a huge advocate for body positivity and loving you body, which she has taken time to write about for publications like Buzzfeed and Weight Watchers. She says she will continue to use her voice to raise awareness and create a positive change.
Jack Harlow is making his way to the Metaverse, as the rapper is set to perform a VR concert that will be accompanied by a documentary.
A Utah mother of six who gave parenting advice via a once-popular YouTube channel called “8 Passengers” has pleaded guilty to four counts of aggravated child abuse for abusing and starving two of her children.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show, Jessica Chastain recalled a time when Taylor Swift emailed her a curated breakup playlist.
Nicola founder Trevor Milton is set to be sentenced in a New York Court on three charges related to defrauding investors.
Pope Francis has formally approved allowing priests to bless same-sex couples.
Vogue magazine shared an extensive list of the top memes this year.
Ben Zoffness, founder of Zoffness College Prep, shares some creative tips to keep kids' minds on learning during winter break.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced on Friday it will return 16 ancient items to Cambodia and Thailand.
Actor and chef David Burtka tells us about the best part of the holiday season with husband Neil Patrick Harris and their family. Plus: a very special jam collaboration between the couple and Beth's Farm Kitchen that will benefit City Harvest.
Patricia Napier-Fitzpatrick, president of The Etiquette School of New York, shares some tipping tips so that you don't come off as a Scrooge.
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