Production designer Christian M. Goldbeck gave a shout-out to All Quiet on the Western Front‘s director Edward Berger and his team of APDs following the film’s Oscar win for Best Production Design.
“I am completely blown away,” Goldbeck said. “To our beautiful director Edward Berger, I could not have not have done this without you.” He continued, “This whole thing was a real team effort. My heart goes to all the other APDs, who worked on this project,” reiterating “I could not have done this without you.”
Set decorator Ernestine Hipper first thanked her parents, her sisters and “dear friends,” She continued: “When I started this, I was told Ernestine, don’t ever forget, you’re only as good as your team. So this is to all the hard-working people in Prague, and all the teams that helped me to get on this stage, the Academy, thank you so much.
“I am completely blown away,” Goldbeck said. “To our beautiful director Edward Berger, I could not have not have done this without you.” He continued, “This whole thing was a real team effort. My heart goes to all the other APDs, who worked on this project,” reiterating “I could not have done this without you.”
Set decorator Ernestine Hipper first thanked her parents, her sisters and “dear friends,” She continued: “When I started this, I was told Ernestine, don’t ever forget, you’re only as good as your team. So this is to all the hard-working people in Prague, and all the teams that helped me to get on this stage, the Academy, thank you so much.
- 3/13/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The films competing for the 2023 Best Production Design Oscar are “All Quiet on the Western Front,” “Avatar: The Way of Water,” “Babylon,” “Elvis,” and “The Fabelmans.” Our odds currently indicate that “Babylon” (10/3) will be the winner, followed in order of likelihood by “Elvis” (19/5), “Avatar: The Way of Water” (4/1), “All Quiet on the Western Front” (9/2), and “The Fabelmans” (9/2).
There being 12 individual craftspeople in this lineup makes it the category’s largest since 2010. The last time there were more than this was 1988, when “The Last Emperor” designers Bruno Cesari, Osvaldo Desideri, and Ferdinando Scarfiotti defeated 11 challengers. The current group consists of four past winners and eight newcomers, with those who make up the latter bunch being Karen Murphy (“Elvis”), “All Quiet on the Western Front” duo Ernestine Hipper and Christian M. Goldbeck, “Babylon” pair Anthony Carlino and Florencia Martin, and “Avatar: The Way of Water” trio Dylan Cole, Vanessa Cole, and Ben Procter.
There being 12 individual craftspeople in this lineup makes it the category’s largest since 2010. The last time there were more than this was 1988, when “The Last Emperor” designers Bruno Cesari, Osvaldo Desideri, and Ferdinando Scarfiotti defeated 11 challengers. The current group consists of four past winners and eight newcomers, with those who make up the latter bunch being Karen Murphy (“Elvis”), “All Quiet on the Western Front” duo Ernestine Hipper and Christian M. Goldbeck, “Babylon” pair Anthony Carlino and Florencia Martin, and “Avatar: The Way of Water” trio Dylan Cole, Vanessa Cole, and Ben Procter.
- 3/12/2023
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Production designers from the Oscar-nominated films “All Quiet on the Western Front,” “Avatar: The Way of Water,” “Babylon,” “The Fabelmans” and “Elvis” are joining the Art Directors Guild (Adg) and Set Decorators Society of America (Sdsa) for an in-person panel on Saturday at 3 p.m. Pt, which will also be available to stream.
Sponsored by Variety, the upcoming panel will bring together the Oscar-nominated production designers and set decorators to discuss their craft and the production process ahead of Sunday night’s ceremony.
The panel will feature Christian M. Goldbeck and Ernestine Hippe from “All Quiet on the Western Front”; Dylan Cole, Ben Procter and Vanessa Cole from “Avatar: The Way of Water”; Florencia Martin and Anthony Carlino from “Babylon”; Catherine Martin, Karen Murphy and Bev Dunn from “Elvis”; and Rick Carter and Karem O’Hara from “The Fabelmans.” Former Adg president Thomas A. Walsh and Sdsa member Jan Pascale...
Sponsored by Variety, the upcoming panel will bring together the Oscar-nominated production designers and set decorators to discuss their craft and the production process ahead of Sunday night’s ceremony.
The panel will feature Christian M. Goldbeck and Ernestine Hippe from “All Quiet on the Western Front”; Dylan Cole, Ben Procter and Vanessa Cole from “Avatar: The Way of Water”; Florencia Martin and Anthony Carlino from “Babylon”; Catherine Martin, Karen Murphy and Bev Dunn from “Elvis”; and Rick Carter and Karem O’Hara from “The Fabelmans.” Former Adg president Thomas A. Walsh and Sdsa member Jan Pascale...
- 3/11/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
There are many gorgeous-looking films in this year’s Oscar race, but even with 10 films nominated for Best Picture, only five films could be recognized for their production design, a role that plays a large part in the overall look of a film, along with cinematography.
Besides designing and drafting and deciding what needs to be built on soundstages, the production designer also is involved very early on in finding the best locations and hiring the rest of the art department, including the set decorator, who is responsible for dressing up said locations.
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Four of the five nominees this year are also nominated for Best Picture, while the nomination for Damien Chazelle‘s “Babylon” is one of only three nominations it received, and it didn’t make the cut for the top prize.
As of this writing,...
Besides designing and drafting and deciding what needs to be built on soundstages, the production designer also is involved very early on in finding the best locations and hiring the rest of the art department, including the set decorator, who is responsible for dressing up said locations.
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Four of the five nominees this year are also nominated for Best Picture, while the nomination for Damien Chazelle‘s “Babylon” is one of only three nominations it received, and it didn’t make the cut for the top prize.
As of this writing,...
- 2/16/2023
- by Edward Douglas
- Gold Derby
As is the case with most below-the-line Oscar categories, bigger equals better when it comes to Best Production Design. The more lavish the sets, the more accurate the period detail, the more extravagant the designs, the more likely your film will win an Academy Award. Formerly known as Best Art Direction/Set Decoration, this prize goes to the production designer and set decorator, leaving the poor art directors on the outside looking in; perhaps that accounts for the title change. (Scroll down for the most up-to-date 2023 Oscars Best Production Design predictions.)
Like Best Costume Design, this award rarely corresponds with Best Picture. Before “The Shape of Water” prevailed in both categories in 2018, the last to line-up was “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” in 2004. Often, the winner of this race hasn’t even been nominated for the top prize, as was the case with “Memoirs of a Geisha...
Like Best Costume Design, this award rarely corresponds with Best Picture. Before “The Shape of Water” prevailed in both categories in 2018, the last to line-up was “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” in 2004. Often, the winner of this race hasn’t even been nominated for the top prize, as was the case with “Memoirs of a Geisha...
- 2/6/2023
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The Academy has released the list of nominations for the 2023 Oscars. Everything Everywhere All at Once led the pack this year with 11 nominations, followed closely by the war drama All Quiet On The Western Front and dark comedy The Banshees of Inisherin.
A few actors who made big comebacks this year received nominations for their roles, including Brendan Fraser for The Whale and former child actor Ke Huy Quan for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Also in the running for best actor are Austin Butler, Colin Farrell, Billy Nighy and Paul Mescal, all first-time nominees. In a surprising nod to indie film To Leslie, Andrea Riseborough scored a nomination for best actress. The race also includes Cate Blanchett, Ana de Armas, Michelle Williams and Michelle Yeoh.
Jimmy Kimmel will return to host the Oscars, making his third appearance as emcee after his previous hosting stints in 2017 and 2018.
Here is the...
A few actors who made big comebacks this year received nominations for their roles, including Brendan Fraser for The Whale and former child actor Ke Huy Quan for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Also in the running for best actor are Austin Butler, Colin Farrell, Billy Nighy and Paul Mescal, all first-time nominees. In a surprising nod to indie film To Leslie, Andrea Riseborough scored a nomination for best actress. The race also includes Cate Blanchett, Ana de Armas, Michelle Williams and Michelle Yeoh.
Jimmy Kimmel will return to host the Oscars, making his third appearance as emcee after his previous hosting stints in 2017 and 2018.
Here is the...
- 1/24/2023
- by Miranda Dipaolo
- Uinterview
Avatar: The Way of Water — which this week crossed the 2 billion mark at the worldwide box office and is now the sixth highest-grossing movie in history — earned a best picture Oscar nomination this morning, as well as noms for its production design, sound and visual effects.
But James Cameron, who has now directed three of the six highest-grossing movies ever — his 2009 Avatar sits at the top of that chart — was passed over in the directing competition for his groundbreaking film for the 2023 Oscar nominations. (The movie also missed an editing nomination; Cameron edited the movie, along with Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua, and the late David Brenner, who died in early 2022).
In this year’s best picture race, Cameron and producer Jon Landau (who together won best picture for Titanic, for which Cameron also claimed the directing trophy) are nominated alongside the producers of All Quiet on the Western Front, The Banshees of Inisherin,...
But James Cameron, who has now directed three of the six highest-grossing movies ever — his 2009 Avatar sits at the top of that chart — was passed over in the directing competition for his groundbreaking film for the 2023 Oscar nominations. (The movie also missed an editing nomination; Cameron edited the movie, along with Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua, and the late David Brenner, who died in early 2022).
In this year’s best picture race, Cameron and producer Jon Landau (who together won best picture for Titanic, for which Cameron also claimed the directing trophy) are nominated alongside the producers of All Quiet on the Western Front, The Banshees of Inisherin,...
- 1/24/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 28th Critics’ Choice Awards took place in Los Angeles on Sunday night. Chelsea Handler hosted the ceremony, which honored the year’s best films and television. Everything Everywhere All At Once was the most nominated film at 14, and Abbott Elementary led television nominations with six total.
After the Golden Globes last week, the show offered another clue to how the upcoming Academy Awards will shape up.
Everything Everywhere All At Once won Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan), Best Director (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert), Best Original Screenplay and Best Editing.
Better Call Saul won most of the television awards, including Best Drama Series, Best Actor in a Drama Series (Bob Odenkirk) and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Giancarlo Esposito).
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Kate Hudson presented Janelle Monáe with the SeeHer award, noting their advocacy for the Lgbtqia+ community.
After the Golden Globes last week, the show offered another clue to how the upcoming Academy Awards will shape up.
Everything Everywhere All At Once won Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan), Best Director (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert), Best Original Screenplay and Best Editing.
Better Call Saul won most of the television awards, including Best Drama Series, Best Actor in a Drama Series (Bob Odenkirk) and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Giancarlo Esposito).
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Kate Hudson presented Janelle Monáe with the SeeHer award, noting their advocacy for the Lgbtqia+ community.
- 1/16/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
The 28th Critics Choice Awards took place at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles on Sunday night (15 January).
The star-studded event was hosted by Chelsea Handler, taking over from actor Taye Diggs who had hosted the past four years of the awards ceremony.
The night’s special awards were presented to Janelle Monáe, who received the #SeeHer award, while Jeff Bridges was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Some of the night’s biggest winners were Angela Bassett, Brendan Fraser, and Cate Blanchett, who won Best Supporting Actress, Best Actor, and Best Actress awards respectively.
See the full list of the 2023 Critics Choice Awards below.
Best Picture
Everything Everywhere All at Once Winner
Avatar: The Way of Water
Babylon
The Banshees of Inisherin
Elvis
The Fabelmans
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Rrr
Tár
Top Gun: Maverick
Women Talking
Best Actor
Brendan Fraser – The Whale Winner
Austin Butler...
The star-studded event was hosted by Chelsea Handler, taking over from actor Taye Diggs who had hosted the past four years of the awards ceremony.
The night’s special awards were presented to Janelle Monáe, who received the #SeeHer award, while Jeff Bridges was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Some of the night’s biggest winners were Angela Bassett, Brendan Fraser, and Cate Blanchett, who won Best Supporting Actress, Best Actor, and Best Actress awards respectively.
See the full list of the 2023 Critics Choice Awards below.
Best Picture
Everything Everywhere All at Once Winner
Avatar: The Way of Water
Babylon
The Banshees of Inisherin
Elvis
The Fabelmans
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Rrr
Tár
Top Gun: Maverick
Women Talking
Best Actor
Brendan Fraser – The Whale Winner
Austin Butler...
- 1/16/2023
- by Peony Hirwani
- The Independent - Film
Harry Shum Jr. and Michelle Yeoh in A24’s ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ (Photo credit: Allyson Riggs)
Members of the Critics Choice Association honored the best in films and television of 2022 at the 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards, hosted by Chelsea Handler. Everything Everywhere All At Once went into the night with the most film nominations (14) and Abbott Elementary topped the television nominees with six. And as it turns out, those leaders earned top honors.
Everything Everywhere All at Once picked up five awards including Best Picture, Best Director (Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert), Best Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan), Best Original Screenplay (Kwan & Scheinert), and Best Editing (Paul Rogers). Abbott Elementary was named Best Comedy Series, and Sheryl Lee Ralph earned the Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series award.
The final season of Better Call Saul went out with a bang, collecting Best Drama, Best Actor in a...
Members of the Critics Choice Association honored the best in films and television of 2022 at the 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards, hosted by Chelsea Handler. Everything Everywhere All At Once went into the night with the most film nominations (14) and Abbott Elementary topped the television nominees with six. And as it turns out, those leaders earned top honors.
Everything Everywhere All at Once picked up five awards including Best Picture, Best Director (Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert), Best Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan), Best Original Screenplay (Kwan & Scheinert), and Best Editing (Paul Rogers). Abbott Elementary was named Best Comedy Series, and Sheryl Lee Ralph earned the Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series award.
The final season of Better Call Saul went out with a bang, collecting Best Drama, Best Actor in a...
- 1/16/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The 28th annual Critics Choice Awards were handed out Sunday night.
Everything Everywhere All at Once was named best picture; best director and best original screenplay for Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert; best editing for Paul Rogers; and best supporting actor for Ke Huy Quan. Heading into the ceremony, the film led with 14 noms.
On the TV side, nominee-leading Abbott Elementary (with six noms) was named best comedy series. Better Call Saul won best drama series, while The Dropout was named best limited series.
Janelle Monáe was honored with the SeeHer Award, presented by Kate Hudson, while Jeff Bridges received the Critics Choice Lifetime Achievement Award from John Goodman at this year’s show, which took place at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.
Chelsea Handler hosted the ceremony, which aired on The CW. (Read highlights from the show here and see the night’s best-dressed stars here.)
A full list of winners follows.
Everything Everywhere All at Once was named best picture; best director and best original screenplay for Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert; best editing for Paul Rogers; and best supporting actor for Ke Huy Quan. Heading into the ceremony, the film led with 14 noms.
On the TV side, nominee-leading Abbott Elementary (with six noms) was named best comedy series. Better Call Saul won best drama series, while The Dropout was named best limited series.
Janelle Monáe was honored with the SeeHer Award, presented by Kate Hudson, while Jeff Bridges received the Critics Choice Lifetime Achievement Award from John Goodman at this year’s show, which took place at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.
Chelsea Handler hosted the ceremony, which aired on The CW. (Read highlights from the show here and see the night’s best-dressed stars here.)
A full list of winners follows.
- 1/16/2023
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2023 Critics Choice Awards are here.
Hosted by Chelsea Handler, the star-studded event will take place at the Fairmont Century Plaza.
“We are thrilled to have Chelsea Handler joining us at the 28th annual Critics Choice Awards,” Critics Choice Association CEO Joey Berlin said in October, via Us Weekly. “We all know and love her work as a stand-up comedian, a best-selling author, a podcast host, and actress – and now as host of the Critics Choice Awards! I know this will be the best year yet and can’t wait for everyone to see what we have in store.”
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The show honours both film and television alike, with nominations for “Avatar: The Way of Water”, “Babylon”, “The Banshees of Inisherin”, “Elvis”, and “Everything Everywhere All at Once”, as well as nominations for series...
Hosted by Chelsea Handler, the star-studded event will take place at the Fairmont Century Plaza.
“We are thrilled to have Chelsea Handler joining us at the 28th annual Critics Choice Awards,” Critics Choice Association CEO Joey Berlin said in October, via Us Weekly. “We all know and love her work as a stand-up comedian, a best-selling author, a podcast host, and actress – and now as host of the Critics Choice Awards! I know this will be the best year yet and can’t wait for everyone to see what we have in store.”
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The show honours both film and television alike, with nominations for “Avatar: The Way of Water”, “Babylon”, “The Banshees of Inisherin”, “Elvis”, and “Everything Everywhere All at Once”, as well as nominations for series...
- 1/16/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
With 11 nominees for Best Picture, 10 for Best Director, and nine titles battling it out for Best Drama series, competition will be fierce at tonight’s Critics Choice Awards. Several ties in the voting process led the 600-member Critics Choice Association to nominate more films than a category typically allows, which simply means that even more of the year’s biggest films and shows have a shot at the prizes.
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” leads all films with 14 nominations, while Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans” is close behind with 11 nominations. “Babylon” and “The Banshees of Inisherin” each picked up nine nods, while “TÁR” and “Elvis” each scored seven.
On the television side, “Abbott Elementary” and “Better Call Saul” led the pack with six and five nominations, respectively.
The 2023 Critics Choice Awards will be broadcast live on the CW starting at 7 p.m. Et. Keep reading for the complete list of nominees,...
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” leads all films with 14 nominations, while Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans” is close behind with 11 nominations. “Babylon” and “The Banshees of Inisherin” each picked up nine nods, while “TÁR” and “Elvis” each scored seven.
On the television side, “Abbott Elementary” and “Better Call Saul” led the pack with six and five nominations, respectively.
The 2023 Critics Choice Awards will be broadcast live on the CW starting at 7 p.m. Et. Keep reading for the complete list of nominees,...
- 1/16/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
This interview with the “Avatar: The Way of Water” production designers first appeared in the Below-the-Line Issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine.
On paper, the production design of “Avatar: The Way of Water” seems as if it would be an enormous undertaking. But as soon as he starts talking about the particular challenges of the job, production designer Ben Procter upped the ante.
“It’s not a production-design job where you’re designing a film,” he said. “This is a bigger project. It’s designing an entire universe. It’s making a real world that is coherent and makes sense that is rooted in real science and real engineering.”
That world-building began on the first film, but it increased exponentially on “The Way of Water,” which explores huge new areas on the planet Pandora. “We had to create a guidebook for the ecosystem,” supervising art director Aashrita Kamath said. “The...
On paper, the production design of “Avatar: The Way of Water” seems as if it would be an enormous undertaking. But as soon as he starts talking about the particular challenges of the job, production designer Ben Procter upped the ante.
“It’s not a production-design job where you’re designing a film,” he said. “This is a bigger project. It’s designing an entire universe. It’s making a real world that is coherent and makes sense that is rooted in real science and real engineering.”
That world-building began on the first film, but it increased exponentially on “The Way of Water,” which explores huge new areas on the planet Pandora. “We had to create a guidebook for the ecosystem,” supervising art director Aashrita Kamath said. “The...
- 12/26/2022
- by By Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Gina Prince-Bythewood (The Woman King), Sarah Polley (Women Talking) among directing nominees.
Everything Everywhere All At Once leads the Critics Choice field on 14 nominations including best picture, while Charlotte Wells’ British indie Aftersun earned three for actor Paul Mescal, young actress Frankie Corio and screenplay.
The Fablemans is next on 11 nods followed by The Banshees Of Inisherin and Babylon on nine apiece. Each earned best picture nods from the Critics Choice Association as well as directing recognition for Steven Spielberg, Martin McDonagh and Damien Chazelle, respectively.
Everything Everywhere All At Once directors the Daniels are also in the running for best director,...
Everything Everywhere All At Once leads the Critics Choice field on 14 nominations including best picture, while Charlotte Wells’ British indie Aftersun earned three for actor Paul Mescal, young actress Frankie Corio and screenplay.
The Fablemans is next on 11 nods followed by The Banshees Of Inisherin and Babylon on nine apiece. Each earned best picture nods from the Critics Choice Association as well as directing recognition for Steven Spielberg, Martin McDonagh and Damien Chazelle, respectively.
Everything Everywhere All At Once directors the Daniels are also in the running for best director,...
- 12/14/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Variety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the year, featuring the following: the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars, Emmys, Grammys and Tony awards ceremonies, curated by Variety senior awards editor Clayton Davis. The prediction pages are Davis’ assessment of the current standings of the race and do not reflect personal preferences for any film or performance. Like any organization or body that votes, each individual category is fluid and subject to change. Predictions are updated every Thursday.
Last Updated: Oct. 20, 2022
2023 Oscars Predictions: Best Production Design Thirteen Lives, from left: Thira Chutikul, Viggo Mortensen, 2022. ph: Vince Valitutti / © MGM / Courtesy Everett Collection
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See the latest film predictions, in all 23 categories, in one place on Variety’s Oscars Collective.
To see the ranked predictions for each individual category, visit Variety’s Oscars Hub.
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Last Updated: Oct. 20, 2022
2023 Oscars Predictions: Best Production Design Thirteen Lives, from left: Thira Chutikul, Viggo Mortensen, 2022. ph: Vince Valitutti / © MGM / Courtesy Everett Collection
Category Commentary: More to come…
See the latest film predictions, in all 23 categories, in one place on Variety’s Oscars Collective.
To see the ranked predictions for each individual category, visit Variety’s Oscars Hub.
All Awards Contenders And Rankings:
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- 10/21/2022
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Now, who saw this coming? Wags Miami's season finale ended just like it began—with a bang—during the ladies' dramatic trip to Croatia. There were side eyes, shady disses and shouting, but no one could have predicted it would have ended with all-out, physical brawl that pitted Hencha Voigt and Metisha Schaefer against Astrid Bavaresco. The lingering tension between Astrid and the two women because of Claudia Sampedro's absence from the vacation ultimately resulted in an ugly altercation in Vanessa Cole's hotel room that left everyone shocked. "This is the last time I'm ever inviting these girls back to my room to drink—crawling under the table, breaking s--t,"...
- 11/21/2016
- E! Online
These best friends are facing off. In this tense clip from Sunday's season finale of Wags Miami, Darnell Nicole calls out Ashley Nicole Roberts during their Croatia trip for being insensitive in the midst of her difficult split from Reshad Jones. But Ashley, who recently got engaged to Philip Wheeler, isn't sure how to approach her longtime Bff. "I want her to know that I'm here for her, and I love her," she tells Vanessa Cole. "But this is a weird situation for me because I'm at my happiest time in my life right now. I'm about to get married, I'm planning my wedding and she's doing the opposite." Ashley decides it's best to...
- 11/18/2016
- E! Online
E! has renewed its Wags TV show for a third season. In addition, the spinoff, Wags Miami, has been renewed for a second season. Both reality series follow the wives and girlfriends of sports stars.Wags stars Sasha Gates, Barbie Blank, Autumn Ajirotutu, Nicole Williams, Natalie Halcro, Olivia Pierson, Sophia Pierson, and Tia Shipman.Wags Miami stars Hencha Voigt, Claudia Sampedro, Vanessa Cole, Ashley Nicole Roberts, Darnell Nicole, Astrid Bavaresco, and Metisha Schaefer.Read More…...
- 11/18/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In tonight’s Wags Miami, Reshad Jones has broken off the engagement with Darnell and Astrid Bavaresco celebrates after being featured in Venue magazine. The girls head out to celebrate Astrid’s good news but as the night progresses Vanessa Cole notices Darnell is not acting like herself. In an off-camera interview, she tips us to the bad news coming Darnell’s way. Footballer Reshad is having a bit of buyer’s remorse with Darnell and wants his engagement ring back! Vanessa says: “Usually she [Darnell] is happy and jumping around I can tell something is off with her.” Darnell is with her girls at the club and...read more...
- 11/13/2016
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
This is what friends are for. Darnell Nicole leans on Vanessa Cole, Hencha Voigt and Metisha Schaefer as she reveals some heartbreaking news about her relationship with Miami Dolphins safety Reshad Jones in this emotional clip from Sunday's all-new episode of Wags Miami. "So, me and Reshad are just like—we're going through it," Darnell explains through her tears. "At this point, Reshad asked for my engagement ring back. He doesn't understand the damage he has done. He doesn't understand what that does to my heart, to my soul and how that affects me as a mother." Darnell then gets even more upset as she talks about wanting...
- 11/11/2016
- E! Online
Hencha Voigt is trying to repair her shattered friendship with Vanessa Cole on this week’s Wags Miami — but Vanessa’s having none of it. Vanessa is resigned to hear what Hencha has to say for herself after last week’s tattle tales about her man Mike possibly being unfaithful. At the Miami restaurant Tap42, Vanessa makes small talk with Hencha as the tension builds. “Wine already?” asks Hencha, as Vanessa sips from a glass of white. “You know I’m a wino,” says Vanessa. Hencha then also asks for wine, and when she says she’s avoiding drinking Hennessy cognac Vanessa has a dig,...read more...
- 10/30/2016
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Is it too late to apologize? Hencha Voigt attempts to make amends with Vanessa Cole following their explosive argument at Ashley Nicole Roberts' birthday celebration in this sneak peek from Sunday's all-new episode of Wags Miami. However, Vanessa still has her guard all the way up. "I know there was something that was said at the wrong time and the way I rendered the message was kind of wrong," Hencha admits. "But that wasn't my intention. I honestly feel bad. My heart feels bad. My soul feels bad. It's not my character and I f--ked up." Despite the fitness model's sincerity, Vanessa isn't ready to forgive or forget. "I'm not open to receiving an...
- 10/27/2016
- E! Online
Another day, another dramatic incident… Wags Miami continued its explosive streak on Sunday night, but this time around Claudia Sampedro surprisingly wasn't the target. After her spat with Ashley Nicole Roberts in the Bahamas, Claudia decided to take a much-needed break from girl time to chill with her family. That decision was probably for the best because the fight that subsequently erupted between Hencha Voigt and Vanessa Cole at Ashley's birthday celebration was ugly and extremely petty. Moral of the story? Don't talk about Vanessa's man. Here's the 411 on what went down! In the aftermath of the Bimini blowup, Darnell Nicole met up...
- 10/24/2016
- E! Online
All the rumors floating around are finally getting to Vanessa Cole. In this emotional clip from Sunday's all-new episode of Wags Miami, Vanessa opens up to Darnell Nicole and Ashley Nicole Roberts about her feelings after Hencha Voigt brought up cheating allegations against her man, Mike Wallace. "I can't sleep at night 'cause I'm thinking about this," Vanessa explains. "Is it true? Could he be doing something? Does he really love me? All these things, and it's like, f--k, I don't want to be in this place, and that's what really hurts." "I love Mike to death," she tells Darnell and Ashley. "I'll do anything for him, and I just don't...
- 10/21/2016
- E! Online
This girl's got some gossip to tell! In this sneak peek clip from Sunday's explosive all-new episode of Wags Miami, Hencha Voigt attempts to share some secret information she heard about Vanessa Cole's man, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Mike Wallace, during a girls' dinner at Bagatelle restaurant. "I have something to tell you, but I want to tell you in private," Hencha announces. But when Vanessa learns it's about Mike, she shuts it down immediately. "I don't want to know about it," she responds. "You don't know me well enough to tell me anything about my relationship," Vanessa says in her confessional. "I don't want to...
- 10/20/2016
- E! Online
Miami may be a sunny city, but you better watch out for the shade. The cast of E!'s Wags Miami obviously learned that lesson well after making their debut in tonight's juicy series premiere—which was way more explosive than we ever expected! But before all of the drama even popped off, we were first introduced to the new crew of women—Ashley Nicole Roberts, Astrid Bavaresco, Claudia Sampedro, Darnell Nicole, Hencha Voigt, Metisha Schaefer and Vanessa Cole—who are dating and romancing professional sports stars. "I've been called everything in the book, jersey chaser, cleat chaser, groupie, but what can I say? I love athletes!" Hencha said. The episode...
- 10/3/2016
- E! Online
It's a whole new city, but the old rules still apply. Turn up the air conditioning and pop the champagne because E!'s latest series Wags Miami is bringing the heat in a big way in this supertease clip! The show's seven new cast members—Ashley Nicole Roberts, Astrid Bavaresco, Claudia Sampedro, Darnell Nicole, Hencha Voigt, Metisha Schaefer and Vanessa Cole—may all date professional athletes, but these ladies are no strangers to the game...and they play to win. Season one will welcome viewers into the exclusive and extravagant world of the women who are romancing some of the most elite sports stars. But don't let their charmed lives fool you; challenges do still...
- 10/2/2016
- E! Online
E! is amping up the drama. Watch a preview of the newest entree in the Wags (wives and girlfriends of sports stars) TV show franchise. Wags Miami premieres Sunday, October 2, 2016 at 10:00pm Et/Pt on E!. E! Entertainment, "...introduces the elite wives and girlfriends of pro-athletes running Miami with the all-new," reality series.E! says, "The eight-episode, hour-long series follows the extravagant lives of this exclusive group that provide love, support and a heavy dose of drama." Wags Miami stars: Hencha Voigt, Claudia Sampedro, Vanessa Cole, Ashley Nicole Roberts, Darnell Nicole, Astrid Bavaresco, and Metisha Schaefer.Read More…...
- 9/23/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Wags Miami Stars Heat Up South Beach in Sexy Bikinis and Not Much Else: See the Cast's Hottest Pics!
Party in the city where the heat is on! The cast of E!'s new show Wags Miami clearly understands the only way to beat the scorching temperatures in South Beach is to take off all your clothes because these ladies are sizzling all over social media in sexy bikinis and not much else! Bienvenidos a Miami, indeed! The Wags spinoff will welcome us into the glamorous lives of Claudia Sampedro, Metisha Schaefer, Astrid Baravesco, Darnell Nicole, Hencha Voigt, Ashley Nicole Roberts and Vanessa Cole as they navigate the real-life drama that comes along with dating a professional athlete. And most likely, they'll be doing in lots of seductive swimwear! In anticipation of the Wags Miami series premiere,...
- 9/21/2016
- E! Online
Miami is ready to turn up the heat! E!'s new Wags spinoff series Wags Miami premieres this October and we have the first promo to show you! When the eight-episode, hour-long series debuts this fall we'll meet a new group of women who are currently in or have had relationships with professional athletes. The cast includes Hencha Voigt, Claudia Sampedro, Vanessa Cole, Ashley Nicole Roberts, Darnell Nicole, Astrid Bavaresco and Metisha Schaefer. The upcoming series will give us an inside look at what it's really like to have a relationship with a sports star while living in one of the most exciting cities in the world. So buckle up and get ready to take a trip down south because the Wags...
- 8/1/2016
- E! Online
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