TLC’s hit series “Seeking Sister Wife” returns with an all-new episode titled “More to Love: Seeking Common Ground,” airing at 10:00 Pm on Saturday, June 1, 2024. In this gripping installment, viewers are in for a rollercoaster of emotions as the families navigate the complexities of polygamous relationships.
The Merrifields take a bold step by inviting a new potential sister wife into their home for the weekend, but there’s a twist – they haven’t informed Nathalia. As tensions simmer, the dynamics within the family are put to the test, leading to unexpected revelations and heart-to-heart conversations.
Meanwhile, the Davises face their own set of challenges as they welcome Jasmine into their lives. With the pressure mounting, they put their bed to the test, both literally and figuratively, as they strive to find common ground and build a strong foundation for their relationship.
Elsewhere, Yary makes her intentions clear to Justin,...
The Merrifields take a bold step by inviting a new potential sister wife into their home for the weekend, but there’s a twist – they haven’t informed Nathalia. As tensions simmer, the dynamics within the family are put to the test, leading to unexpected revelations and heart-to-heart conversations.
Meanwhile, the Davises face their own set of challenges as they welcome Jasmine into their lives. With the pressure mounting, they put their bed to the test, both literally and figuratively, as they strive to find common ground and build a strong foundation for their relationship.
Elsewhere, Yary makes her intentions clear to Justin,...
- 5/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The country’s best female gymnasts are in Connecticut this weekend for the 2024 Core Hydration Classic, one of the lead-up U.S. gymnastics events ahead of the Paris Summer Olympics.
Stream 2024 Core Hydration Classic On Peacock
Three previous Olympic all-around champions will be in the field for this year’s meet, including Gabby Douglas (London 2012), Simone Biles (Rio 2016) and Suni Lee (Tokyo 2020). Want to watch the 2024 Core Hydration Classic? Here’s what you need to know.
Core Hydration Classic 2024: Dates, Times
The 2024 Core Hydration Classic runs from May 17-18 at the Xl Center in Hartford, Conn. Friday features the Hopes Championships and the junior women’s events, while the senior gymnasts take to the mat on Saturday.
Find Core Hydration Tickets On Vivid Seats
Tickets to watch the Core Hydration Classic in-person are still available on sites like Vivid Seats, Stubhub and SeatGeek. Bonus: use promo code THR2024 to...
Stream 2024 Core Hydration Classic On Peacock
Three previous Olympic all-around champions will be in the field for this year’s meet, including Gabby Douglas (London 2012), Simone Biles (Rio 2016) and Suni Lee (Tokyo 2020). Want to watch the 2024 Core Hydration Classic? Here’s what you need to know.
Core Hydration Classic 2024: Dates, Times
The 2024 Core Hydration Classic runs from May 17-18 at the Xl Center in Hartford, Conn. Friday features the Hopes Championships and the junior women’s events, while the senior gymnasts take to the mat on Saturday.
Find Core Hydration Tickets On Vivid Seats
Tickets to watch the Core Hydration Classic in-person are still available on sites like Vivid Seats, Stubhub and SeatGeek. Bonus: use promo code THR2024 to...
- 5/17/2024
- by Tim Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The path to Paris 2024 begins in San Jose! Both making their returns to elite competition this year, Simone Biles and Suni Lee, the last two women’s Olympic all-around champions, headline the 59th iteration of the 2023 U.S. Gymnastics Championships on NBC, CNBC, and Peacock. The meet will run Thursday, Aug. 24 through Sunday, Aug. 27 with live and replay coverage kicking off on Thursday at 8 p.m. Et. You can watch with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream.
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- 8/24/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
For the first time since 2020, arguably the greatest gymnast of all time is set to compete at the 2023 Core Hydration Gymnastics. Simone Biles will return to the gym on Saturday, Aug. 5 and the event will be broadcast on CNBC and streamed on Peacock. It’ll be the first time Biles competes after a two-year hiatus following the Tokyo Olympics. She will be joined in the field by fellow American gold medalist Suni Lee, so you want to miss any of the action. You can watch CNBC with a subscription to Sling TV. You can also watch with Directv Stream, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, or YouTube TV.
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How to Watch Simone Biles' Return to Gymnastics at 2023 Core Hydration Gymnastics Classic When: Saturday, August 5, 2023 at 2:00 Pm Edt TV: CNBC Stream: Watch with a subscription to Sling TV. Get 50% Off$40+ / month sling.com About Simone Biles' Return to Gymnastics at 2023 Core Hydration...
- 8/5/2023
- by Layne Gibbons
- The Streamable
Simone Biles is officially getting back on the competition floor.
The four-time Olympic gold medalist took to Twitter on Wednesday to share her enthusiasm about her return ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games.
“Sorry I’ve been a little Mia since the announcement,” the 26-year-old wrote. “I’m overwhelmed with all of your messages, support & love! excited to get back out on the competition floor! Xoxo.”
sorry I’ve been a little Mia since the announcement...
The four-time Olympic gold medalist took to Twitter on Wednesday to share her enthusiasm about her return ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games.
“Sorry I’ve been a little Mia since the announcement,” the 26-year-old wrote. “I’m overwhelmed with all of your messages, support & love! excited to get back out on the competition floor! Xoxo.”
sorry I’ve been a little Mia since the announcement...
- 7/7/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Liverpool, Nov 2 (Ians) The US women’s team clinched their sixth consecutive world team title in style at the 51st Artistic Gymnastics World Championships on Tuesday.
The U.S. team have also secured their spot in the event at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, along with Britain and Canada who finished second and third respectively.
“Just taking it day by day in the gym. We’re all capable of doing big things and more,” said first-time world champion American Shilese Jones, who also qualified for the all-around and uneven bars finals. “I’m super proud and I know we’ll be able to hit something big in 2024.”
China, whose athletes have been struggling to find their form during the preparation, placed sixth with 157.529 points, the same ranking as they had had in the qualification, Xinhua reports.
“We didn’t performed well since the beginning and the girls were nervous all through the final,...
The U.S. team have also secured their spot in the event at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, along with Britain and Canada who finished second and third respectively.
“Just taking it day by day in the gym. We’re all capable of doing big things and more,” said first-time world champion American Shilese Jones, who also qualified for the all-around and uneven bars finals. “I’m super proud and I know we’ll be able to hit something big in 2024.”
China, whose athletes have been struggling to find their form during the preparation, placed sixth with 157.529 points, the same ranking as they had had in the qualification, Xinhua reports.
“We didn’t performed well since the beginning and the girls were nervous all through the final,...
- 11/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Simone Biles earned a third place bronze medal in the balance beam final on Tuesday after returning to the Tokyo Olympics.
Wearing the number 392, Biles was the second gymnast to perform. She looked strong and confident, and beamed a huge smile of relief after making a solid landing. Her grin slipped somewhat after learning of her score, 14.0, which placed her behind China’s Tang Xijing. Biles’s score comprised 6.1 points for the difficulty of the routine and 7.9 for its execution.
She was eventually reduced to third place by the eighth competitor China’s Guan Chenchen who went top with a 14.633 score.
Biles, the reigning world champion on balance beam, won the bronze medal for the event at the 2016 Rio Olympics. In addition to the bronze, she earned gold medals in all-around, vault, floor and as part of the U.S. team.
Biles shocked the world last week when she withdrew from the gymnastics team final.
Wearing the number 392, Biles was the second gymnast to perform. She looked strong and confident, and beamed a huge smile of relief after making a solid landing. Her grin slipped somewhat after learning of her score, 14.0, which placed her behind China’s Tang Xijing. Biles’s score comprised 6.1 points for the difficulty of the routine and 7.9 for its execution.
She was eventually reduced to third place by the eighth competitor China’s Guan Chenchen who went top with a 14.633 score.
Biles, the reigning world champion on balance beam, won the bronze medal for the event at the 2016 Rio Olympics. In addition to the bronze, she earned gold medals in all-around, vault, floor and as part of the U.S. team.
Biles shocked the world last week when she withdrew from the gymnastics team final.
- 8/3/2021
- by Jennifer Yuma and Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Jade Carey is officially an Olympic gold medalist! With a score of 14.366, the 21-year-old gymnast took the top spot in the women's individual floor exercise final on Monday, August 2. "It means everything to me," the athlete told Today's Hoda Kotb after her gold medal win at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. "This is all I've ever dreamed of and all I've ever worked for and I'm really glad it paid off tonight." For Carey, confidence was key in securing the gold. "I just had to remember that training has been going well," she shared with Kotb. "So I just needed to do me and to do my normal routine." That "normal" routine included a series of...
- 8/2/2021
- E! Online
Updated, 8:16 Pm: Elite gymnast Simone Biles has pulled out another Olympic event: the individual floor exercise, scheduled for Monday. Whether she’ll compete in the balance beam event taking place Tuesday remains to be determined.
USA Gymnastics confirmed the development on Saturday night, via their official Twitter account. “Simone has withdrawn from the event final for floor and will make a decision on beam later this week,” a spokesperson wrote. “Either way, we’re all behind you, Simone.”
The floor exercise is just the latest in a series of events Biles has pulled out of this week. She announced on Friday (Saturday in Tokyo) that she would not participate this weekend in the uneven bars or the vault. On Thursday, she declared that she would not participate in the individual all-around final. Biles’ first announcement—that she would remove herself from women’s team competition—came on Tuesday.
While...
USA Gymnastics confirmed the development on Saturday night, via their official Twitter account. “Simone has withdrawn from the event final for floor and will make a decision on beam later this week,” a spokesperson wrote. “Either way, we’re all behind you, Simone.”
The floor exercise is just the latest in a series of events Biles has pulled out of this week. She announced on Friday (Saturday in Tokyo) that she would not participate this weekend in the uneven bars or the vault. On Thursday, she declared that she would not participate in the individual all-around final. Biles’ first announcement—that she would remove herself from women’s team competition—came on Tuesday.
While...
- 8/1/2021
- by Matt Grobar and Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Taylor Swift knows "Everything Has Changed" since Simone Biles dropped out of the women's all-around competition, but she also knows Suni Lee and Jade Carey are more than "Ready For It." The pop star offered her voice for an inspiring message ahead of the televised women's all-around gymnastics event. She spoke over a video of the competitors as they trained for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, saying, "Life can surprise you. It can humble you. It can test you. It can inspire you." Taylor also acknowledged how the team overcame numerous hurdles on the road to Tokyo, including Simone's decision to pause her Olympics journey. The world-class athlete announced her...
- 7/29/2021
- E! Online
It’s not even halfway through the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, but the storylines coming out of Japan have been shocking. Every morning, Americans wake up to another surprise victory — or a missed podium.
While gold medals were expected for Carissa Moore in surfing and USA in 3×3 women’s basketball, victories for Keifer Lee in fencing and Anastasija Zolotic in taekwondo shone a spotlight on sports that barely find coverage in a normal Olympics. Not to mention that last-minute surge by Bobby Finke to win the gold in the 800-meter freestyle...
While gold medals were expected for Carissa Moore in surfing and USA in 3×3 women’s basketball, victories for Keifer Lee in fencing and Anastasija Zolotic in taekwondo shone a spotlight on sports that barely find coverage in a normal Olympics. Not to mention that last-minute surge by Bobby Finke to win the gold in the 800-meter freestyle...
- 7/29/2021
- by Dan Meyer
- Rollingstone.com
Gymnast Sunisa Lee won the individual all-around competition in Tokyo on Tuesday, becoming the first Asian-American Olympic all-around champion ever.
Lee hails from St. Paul, Minnesota and is of Hmong descent. Last Tuesday, Lee helped propel Team USA gymnastics to a silver medal, stepping in to compete in the floor event for Simone Biles, after she pulled herself out of competition to focus on her mental health.
Lee secured the individual gold with a score of 57.433, 0.135 points ahead of Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, despite trailing her initially. It was Lee’s turn on the uneven bars that helped her secure the win, as she notched a 15.3, which put her only 0.066 behind Andrade. It was Lee’s beam routine — during which former Team USA gymnast Laurie Hernandez noted that Lee threw a stunt that Hernandez would never try “with my own free will” for how terrifying it is — that moved her into first place.
Lee hails from St. Paul, Minnesota and is of Hmong descent. Last Tuesday, Lee helped propel Team USA gymnastics to a silver medal, stepping in to compete in the floor event for Simone Biles, after she pulled herself out of competition to focus on her mental health.
Lee secured the individual gold with a score of 57.433, 0.135 points ahead of Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, despite trailing her initially. It was Lee’s turn on the uneven bars that helped her secure the win, as she notched a 15.3, which put her only 0.066 behind Andrade. It was Lee’s beam routine — during which former Team USA gymnast Laurie Hernandez noted that Lee threw a stunt that Hernandez would never try “with my own free will” for how terrifying it is — that moved her into first place.
- 7/29/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee has a nice ring to it. The 18-year-old athlete won the all-around competition on Thursday, July 29, while gymnast Jade Carey came in eighth place. As the duo competed, their fellow teammates, including Simone Biles, Riley McCusker, Jordan Chiles and MyKayla Skinner cheered them on in the crowd. While Biles, 24, sparked major conversation from the Tokyo summer games after withdrawing from the team and individual all-around finals this week, that has not stopped her from being by her team's side. After Biles withdrew from the all-around finals, Carey was able to step into her spot. Ultimately, the team had plenty to cheer about as 18-year-old Lee...
- 7/29/2021
- E! Online
After U.S. gymnastics champion Simone Biles withdrew from the individual all-around event at the Tokyo Olympics, her teammate Jade Carey was given the chance to earn an extra Olympic medal. At Monday's individual all-around qualifying event, Jade finished with the ninth-highest score in qualification, but only the third-highest among the U.S. gymnasts. Citing mental health issues, Simone, who ranked first, withdrew from the final. The move, which came soon after her departure from the team competition, allows Jade to compete in the all-around individual final on Thursday, July 29. The International Gymnastics Federation limits each country to...
- 7/28/2021
- E! Online
Four-time gold medalist Simone Biles has withdrawn from her next Tokyo Olympics event — Thursday’s individual all-around final — and will be replaced by fellow Team USA Olympian Jade Carey.
“After further medical evaluation, Simone Biles has withdrawn from the final individual all-around competition at the Tokyo Olympic Games, in order to focus on her mental health,” USA Gymnastics shared in a statement. “Simone will continue to be evaluated daily to determine whether or not to participate in next week’s individual event finals. We wholeheartedly support Simone’s decision and applaud her bravery in prioritizing her well-being. Her courage shows,...
“After further medical evaluation, Simone Biles has withdrawn from the final individual all-around competition at the Tokyo Olympic Games, in order to focus on her mental health,” USA Gymnastics shared in a statement. “Simone will continue to be evaluated daily to determine whether or not to participate in next week’s individual event finals. We wholeheartedly support Simone’s decision and applaud her bravery in prioritizing her well-being. Her courage shows,...
- 7/28/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Simone Biles will not defend her all-around Olympic gold medal. A day after the superstar gymnast left the team final at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo to focus on mental health, she also has withdrawn from the individual all-around competition.
The 24-year-old could still compete for more medals.
“Simone will continue to be evaluated daily to determine whether or not to participate in next week’s individual event finals,” USA Gymnastics said in a statement. “We wholeheartedly support Simone’s decision and applaud her bravery in prioritizing her well-being. Her courage shows, yet again, why she is a role model for so many.”
Jade Carey, who had the ninth highest score in qualifications, will take Biles’ place in the all-around.
The 24-year-old could still compete for more medals.
“Simone will continue to be evaluated daily to determine whether or not to participate in next week’s individual event finals,” USA Gymnastics said in a statement. “We wholeheartedly support Simone’s decision and applaud her bravery in prioritizing her well-being. Her courage shows, yet again, why she is a role model for so many.”
Jade Carey, who had the ninth highest score in qualifications, will take Biles’ place in the all-around.
- 7/28/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Simone Biles Withdraws From Thursday’s Olympic Individual All-Around Final To “Prioritize Wellbeing”
Decorated U.S. gymnast Simone Biles will not participate in her next Tokyo Olympics event, the individual all-around final on Thursday (July 28), USA Gymnastics has confirmed. She will be replaced by Jade Carey.
The news comes one day after the athlete pulled out of the team finals, citing mental health reasons.
“Simone will continue to be evaluated daily to determine whether or not to participate in next week’s individual event finals,” read a statement from USA Gymnastics.
“We wholeheartedly support Simone’s decision and applaud her bravery in prioritising her wellbeing. Her courage shows, yet again, why she is a role model for so many.”
Biles is scheduled to appear in the finals of the vault and uneven bars on Sunday (August 1), floor on Monday (August 2) and beam on Tuesday (August 3).
Yesterday, Biles withdrew from the team final after posting the lowest score of her Olympics career on the vault,...
The news comes one day after the athlete pulled out of the team finals, citing mental health reasons.
“Simone will continue to be evaluated daily to determine whether or not to participate in next week’s individual event finals,” read a statement from USA Gymnastics.
“We wholeheartedly support Simone’s decision and applaud her bravery in prioritising her wellbeing. Her courage shows, yet again, why she is a role model for so many.”
Biles is scheduled to appear in the finals of the vault and uneven bars on Sunday (August 1), floor on Monday (August 2) and beam on Tuesday (August 3).
Yesterday, Biles withdrew from the team final after posting the lowest score of her Olympics career on the vault,...
- 7/28/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva and Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Simone Biles will not defend her Olympic title.
The American gymnastics superstar withdrew from Thursday’s all-around competition to focus on her mental well-being.
USA Gymnastics said in a statement on Wednesday that the 24-year-old is opting to not compete. The decision comes a day after Biles removed herself from the team final following one rotation because she felt she wasn’t mentally ready.
Jade Carey, who finished ninth in qualifying, will take Biles’ place in the all-around. Carey initially did not qualify because she was the third-ranking American behind Biles and Sunisa Lee. International Gymnastics Federation rules limit countries to ...
The American gymnastics superstar withdrew from Thursday’s all-around competition to focus on her mental well-being.
USA Gymnastics said in a statement on Wednesday that the 24-year-old is opting to not compete. The decision comes a day after Biles removed herself from the team final following one rotation because she felt she wasn’t mentally ready.
Jade Carey, who finished ninth in qualifying, will take Biles’ place in the all-around. Carey initially did not qualify because she was the third-ranking American behind Biles and Sunisa Lee. International Gymnastics Federation rules limit countries to ...
- 7/28/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Simone Biles will not defend her Olympic title.
The American gymnastics superstar withdrew from Thursday’s all-around competition to focus on her mental well-being.
USA Gymnastics said in a statement on Wednesday that the 24-year-old is opting to not compete. The decision comes a day after Biles removed herself from the team final following one rotation because she felt she wasn’t mentally ready.
Jade Carey, who finished ninth in qualifying, will take Biles’ place in the all-around. Carey initially did not qualify because she was the third-ranking American behind Biles and Sunisa Lee. International Gymnastics Federation rules limit countries to two ...
The American gymnastics superstar withdrew from Thursday’s all-around competition to focus on her mental well-being.
USA Gymnastics said in a statement on Wednesday that the 24-year-old is opting to not compete. The decision comes a day after Biles removed herself from the team final following one rotation because she felt she wasn’t mentally ready.
Jade Carey, who finished ninth in qualifying, will take Biles’ place in the all-around. Carey initially did not qualify because she was the third-ranking American behind Biles and Sunisa Lee. International Gymnastics Federation rules limit countries to two ...
- 7/28/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Gymnast MyKayla Skinner's time at the 2020 Tokyo Games is over after teammate Jade Carey scored the second spot in the vault finals. While her journey to the podium has come to an end, MyKayla promises viewers they haven't seen the last of her. "This is closing the book on my gymnastics career, and my only regrets were things outside my control. So no regrets," the 24-year-old athlete writes on Instagram on July 26. "For now I will just try to fill the hole in my heart." She continues, "Don't be a stranger here or on my YouTube! Lots of fun things coming." As for how MyKayla is feeling, the Olympian admits she's still processing the events...
- 7/26/2021
- E! Online
Team USA recently made their grand entrance at the Tokyo Olympics Friday night, but one prominent group of athletes was missing.
Prior to Friday's opening ceremony, gymnast Simone Biles posted a photo on her Instagram Stories of herself and the rest of the team clothed in their official Ralph Lauren uniforms captioned, "Our opening ceremony mix."
The Team USA gymnasts — including Biles, Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, Jade Carey, and MyKayla Skinner — only wore the outfits for the purpose of the group shot. They chose to not walk with Team USA during the opening ceremony because they are "focused on preparation" for the women's gymnastics qualifying round commencing on Sunday, said Meredith Yeoman, a spokeswoman for USA Gymnastics told The New York Times.
After practicing at the Olympic venue Friday, the women took no questions from reporters, instead opting to walk single-file back to a nearby hotel the team...
Prior to Friday's opening ceremony, gymnast Simone Biles posted a photo on her Instagram Stories of herself and the rest of the team clothed in their official Ralph Lauren uniforms captioned, "Our opening ceremony mix."
The Team USA gymnasts — including Biles, Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, Jade Carey, and MyKayla Skinner — only wore the outfits for the purpose of the group shot. They chose to not walk with Team USA during the opening ceremony because they are "focused on preparation" for the women's gymnastics qualifying round commencing on Sunday, said Meredith Yeoman, a spokeswoman for USA Gymnastics told The New York Times.
After practicing at the Olympic venue Friday, the women took no questions from reporters, instead opting to walk single-file back to a nearby hotel the team...
- 7/23/2021
- by Ashley Turner
- The Wrap
If you were hoping to flip out over seeing the U.S. women's gymnastics team at the Tokyo Opening Ceremony, we have some unfortunate news for you. A spokeswoman for the team confirmed to The New York Times that Simone Biles and her fellow gymnasts won't be walking in the event on Friday, July 23, because they're "focused on preparation." According to the outlet, Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, MyKayla Skinner and Jade Carey also didn't take any questions from reporters after practicing on Friday, choosing instead to walk past journalists in a single file line led by the defending all-around champ. Biles also took to her Instagram Story on Friday...
- 7/23/2021
- E! Online
Team USA, assemble! At long last, the prestigious group of gymnasts selected to compete at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics was finalized following an electric, four-day trials process. Joining Olympic veteran Simone Biles are newcomers Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles and Grace McCallum. MyKayla Skinner, who traveled to Rio in 2016 as an alternate, was selected to compete as an individual. She joins fellow individual Olympic contender Jade Carey, who secured a ticket to Tokyo prior to last year's postponement. On the men's side, Sam Mikulak will lead Brody Malone, Yul Moldauer and Shane Wiskus to the podium, while Alec Yoder is set to compete as...
- 6/28/2021
- E! Online
If being Sunday’s highest-rated television program were a sport, then the US Olympic Trails on NBC would have taken the gold.
The US Olympic trials, which determine the athletes who will make their way to Tokyo next month, continued with the final trial for Women’s Gymnastics. Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, Jade Carey and MyKayla Skinner will rep the U.S. at the Tokyo Olympics. Per Nielsen Live + Same Day fast affiliates, the 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. trial broadcast to an audience of 5.49 viewers and garnered a 1.2 rating.
CBS took home the most-viewed program title with the latest 60 Minutes. Beyond that the network had a quiet night with reruns of The Equalizer, NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
Sitting on the sidelines was ABC’s gameshow-filled evening. ABC peaked with the latest edition of Celebrity Family Feud, which featured JoJo Siwa,...
The US Olympic trials, which determine the athletes who will make their way to Tokyo next month, continued with the final trial for Women’s Gymnastics. Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, Jade Carey and MyKayla Skinner will rep the U.S. at the Tokyo Olympics. Per Nielsen Live + Same Day fast affiliates, the 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. trial broadcast to an audience of 5.49 viewers and garnered a 1.2 rating.
CBS took home the most-viewed program title with the latest 60 Minutes. Beyond that the network had a quiet night with reruns of The Equalizer, NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
Sitting on the sidelines was ABC’s gameshow-filled evening. ABC peaked with the latest edition of Celebrity Family Feud, which featured JoJo Siwa,...
- 6/28/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
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