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Javicia Leslie Reacts to "Batwoman" Cancellation on Instagram

In the wake of The CW's cancellation of "Batwoman" after three seasons, star Javicia Leslie is speaking out. Leslie, who joined the show as Ryan Wilder in season two after Ruby Rose exited the series in season one, reflected on her journey playing Gotham City's masked hero in an emotional Instagram post. While the star is sad to see the series end, she makes it clear that she is proud to have been part of such an inclusive superhero show. "The Most High never ceases to amaze me!" she began her lengthy Instagram post . "I was taught that words have power and we speak our life into existence. Well, I spoke this role into my life, and what an honor it has been to watch it play out exactly how it was meant to Family, this Bat Team is ours.. HERstory was made and it can never be taken." Leslie went on to praise the show's cast and crew, as well as its passionate fanbase. "Going to set with such an amazing crew and cast makes work feel lik

Andy Cohen Welcomes Baby Daughter Lucy

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andy Cohen (@bravoandy) Welcome to the world, Lucy Eve Cohen! On Friday, "Watch What Happens Live" host Andy Cohen announced the arrival of his second child, daughter Lucy, via surrogate. The doting dad shared the news via a sweet Instagram which included a photo of him snuggling with baby Lucy taken by his friend Jackie Greenberg . "HERE'S LUCY!!!!! Meet my daughter, Lucy Eve Cohen!" Cohen wrote on Instagram. "She's 8 pounds 13 oz and was born at 5:13 pm in New York City!!! Her big brother can't wait to meet her! Thank you to my rock star surrogate (ALL surrogates are rockstars, by the way) and everyone who helped make this miracle happen. I'm so happy." Related: It's Easy to See Why Andy Cohen's Son Was Named People's Cutest Baby Alive This Year Lucy is Cohen's second child. The Bravo star's first child, Benjamin Allen,

Wordle today: Here's the answer, hints for May 1

Time to Wordle , folks! A new puzzle is here and, as always, we're also here to provide some tips and hints to help if you're struggling. Bookmark this page for the answer to the May 1 Wordle #316. If you want to try to guess it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips and strategies to help. On background: Wordle was originally created by engineer Josh Wardle and has become a daily habit for players around the globe. The game was bought and continues to be run by the New York Times .  The word game has also inspired numerous clones and variations , such as battle royale Squabble , music identification game Heardle , and iterations like Dordle and Quordle .  It may seem like Wordle has gotten harder, but it hasn't . However, you can always switch Wordle to Hard Mode. Not the day you're after? Here's the Wordle answer for April 30 . Best Wordle starting word? We have plenty of ideas that can help if you want to be strategic in your selection.

You can now play the entire archive of past 'Wordle' puzzles

Have you breezed through today's Wordle and tackled all the Wordle clones and alternatives ? Well, you can finally play the game's entire archive thanks to the aptly titled Wordle Archive website. The free daily word game Wordle blew up in popularity at the start of 2022 despite not having an app and only allowing players to tackle one puzzle per day. Both were intentional choices, as Wordle founder Josh Wardle told the BBC , so fans couldn't spend too much time on it. As such, previous puzzles aren't available through the official website. " Wordle is very simple and you can play it in three minutes — and that is all you get," Wardle said in his BBC interview. "There are also no ads and I am not doing anything with your data — and that is also quite deliberate." SEE ALSO: 'Taylordle' is 'Wordle' for Swifties Here's the April 30 Wordle answer #315. Spoilers within. Here are the best starting words to step u

Best 'Wordle' starting word? Step up your game today.

Trying to game Wordle isn't my bag, I'll admit. My ideal daily Wordle session starts with me plucking a legible five-letter combination out from my stream of consciousness and seeing where that random guess takes me. The game becomes a sort of linguistic Magic Eye at that point: If I loosen my focus and look past the initial guess to imagine all the words that might be formed from any yellow- or green-marked letter, I'll eventually find the answer. Or not! And that's OK, I'm fine with a loss. Some people like to win under any circumstances, though, and I get it. It feels great to maintain that daily streak, especially as it jumps into the double digits and beyond. Sure, you could always cheat and look up the answer, but there's no sense of accomplishment in that. Gaming Wordle is the only agreeable middle-ground there, and the best place to find that comfort zone is starting word strategy. So let's get into it. The internet has lots of thoughts.

Wordle today: Here's the answer, hints for April 30

Time to Wordle , folks! A new puzzle is here and, as always, we're also here to provide some tips and hints to help if you're struggling. If you want to get straight to it you can scroll all the way to the bottom of this article to get the answer to the April 30 Wordle #315. But if you want to try to guess it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to help. Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle , Wordle has become a daily habit for players around the globe. The game was bought and continues to be run by the New York Times .  The word game has also inspired numerous clones and variations , such as battle royale Squabble , music identification game Heardle , and iterations like Dordle and Quordle that have you trying to guess multiple words at once .  It may seem like Wordle is getting harder - we can assure you it isn't . However, you can always switch Wordle to Hard Mode. Not the day you're after? Here's the Wordle answer f

The most watched TV shows on your go-to streaming services this week. Yes, including 'Better Call Saul'.

What's everyone watching on TV this week? The sheer volume of new and returning streaming series makes picking your latest binge sometimes feel like plucking a needle out of a haystack, with the whole thing made even more complicated by the number of recommendations you're likely receive from friends and social media on any given day. So, where to start? Well it's not necessarily a measurement of quality, but it might helpful to at least know what most people have been tuning into. We've used streaming aggregator Reel Good , which pulls viewing figures from streaming services in the U.S. and UK, to narrow down the top 10. Starting with the triumphant return of Better Call Saul , here are the most popular TV shows this week. Let's go... 1. Better Call Saul Protect them at all costs. Credit: GREG LEWIS / AMC / SONY PICTURES TELEVISION It's been two years since we last got to spend time with everyone's favourite sketchy lawyer, but now Vince Gillig

More Money Brings More Problems in the "Bling Empire" Season 2 Trailer

If you're obsessed with Netflix's high-life reality docuseries " Bling Empire ," then we have amazing news for you: season two is on the way! The super-luxury lifestyle reality show received a renewal back in March 2021 along with " Selling Sunset ," although the latter show received a two-season renewal rather than the usual one at a time. Now, the season-two trailer is finally here. "These shows follow a person or group of people (like family, friends, or coworkers) going about their real, everyday lives. They can offer a fun, lighthearted escape, or inspire a juicy, heated debate," Brandon Riegg, Netflix's vice president of unscripted and documentary series, said in a statement . "Whether you love these shows outright or just love a guilty pleasure, we're thrilled that Netflix members have embraced our docusoaps." When it does return, "Bling Empire" will have plenty of news to address . Two of the show's stars,

Netflix's post-apocalyptic 'Bubble' parkours through 'The Little Mermaid'

You know The Little Mermaid . I know The Little Mermaid . We all know The Little Mermaid . But do you know what it looks like when you add in parkour battles in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo? From Attack on Titan director Tetsuro Araki and Japanese animation studio Wit Studio comes Netflix's latest sublime anime , Bubble , which puts a more dazzling spin on the disaster-caused apocalypse genre and blends it with Hans Christian Andersen's tragic mertale. Here's the set-up: Five years ago, the world experienced a "Bubble-fall Phenomenon" in which transparent orbs dropped on every corner of the globe. Soon after their arrival, a massive explosion occurred in Tokyo. While bubbles disappeared elsewhere, they continued to infiltrate the Japanese capital. When they burst, the bubbles flooded the city and people abandoned it. Then, boys like our protagonist, Hibiki (voiced by Jun Shison), and his crew, The Blue Blazes, started living in the now-prohibited, overgrown, crum