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Me: Hi everyone, good afternoon from the Pacific Bay area and ‬TGIF! Hope you are well. And if you aren't well, well........



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Sharon Osbourne says she is doing better following a recent and mysterious hospitalization as she addressed the medical event on the UK’s The Talk.

As previously reported, the former co-host of CBS‘s The Talk, fell ill on the set of Travel Channel’s paranormal TV series, Jack and Kelly Osbourne: Night of Terror, in December while filming at the Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula, California. And now, Osbourne is clearing the air, revealing what happened to her.


“I wish I could, but I can’t,” she told J.J. Anisiøbi on the UK’s The Talk, when asked to explain the scenario. “It was the weirdest thing,” she added, further deepening the mystery. “I was doing some filming and suddenly they told me that I [passed out] for 20 minutes. And I was in hospital,” she said.

“I went to one hospital, they took me to another hospital, and I did every test over two days, and nobody knows why,” she further revealed about her fainting episode. In other words, there’s no known cause behind her passing out, but Osbourne revealed she’s doing much better and enjoyed the holidays with family.



Here Lies Twitch

Three weeks after Stephen “tWitch” Boss died at the age of 40, his funeral has taken place.

Boss’ “close family” members attended a “small and intimate funeral” on January 4 in Los Angeles, according to TMZ. There is “a larger celebration of life ceremony” with “close friends and the people who Stephen considered his family” planned for a later date. No further details have been released about that.

Boss died by suicide on December 13 and is survived by his wife Allison Holker Boss and their three children, Zaia, Maddox, and Weslie. His wife said in a statement to People after his death, “Stephen lit up every room he stepped into. He valued family, friends, and community above all else and leading with love and light was everything to him. He was the backbone of our family, the best husband and father, and an inspiration to his fans.”

Boss first became known for competing on So You Think You Can Dance, coming in second his first season (the fourth) in 2008. He and his wife both participated in Season 7 in 2010. He would later go on to be a judge for Season 17. Boss started as a DJ on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2014, becoming an executive producer in 2020. He was with the show until it ended in 2022.



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James Corden is starting the new year with some blunt honesty, explaining exactly why he’s leaving his position as host of “The Late Late Show” this year. According to the host, it “became a very easy decision” in the end.

During an appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show” Monday, Corden explained that leaving the show had nothing to do with not enjoying it, but everything to do with his family and home life. And though he said “it’s not easy, in any way” to hang it up, he admitted that, in the end, the decision came fairly easily.

“The truth is, it became a very easy decision because I always knew it was an adventure, and I never ever considered it to be the final destination,” Corden said.

The host added that the decision came because of a specific moment with his son. According to the host, there was one weekend two summers ago where he was filming his Prime Video series “Mammals” where he had to work on a Sunday, specifically because he had limited availability before going back to “The Late Late Show.”

“His face just kind of dropped,” Corden explained. He added that, in that moment, he realized that in a “best case scenario,” Corden and his wife only have a few more summers where their son “even remotely wants to be around us.” So, citing his desire to be with his family, Corden said that leaving the show was ultimately the right call.

“I will be a mess on that live show. I will cry my eyes out,” Corden said. “But I will know in my core that the best thing for me, and the best thing for us as a family, is to put down some roots in London. And it feels absolutely right, in every single way.”





It's the very first edition of the mnost famous segment in which these qualifications are in order: Someone who can stream for more than one year of his or her own time, can be of some certain variety or within the realm outside of video games (i.e. Artwork, Music), viewership numbers on averages and the category most important: Play Jackbox games if necesssary. Please help me introduce you all to.................

This month's recipent: WeeClaireHere. Scotland born, Uk bred and soon to end up in LA, WeeClaireHere takes your favorite games and turns them into good clean fun. Often seen and heard on BBC, NME, The Good People Association (RIP Maybe?) and others, Claire's popularity since the 2020 pandemic brought in songs warped out in a wrong key or performing some of her own. Here are some of her moments so far.






And she's often seen around comic cons around the world. When she's not traveling, you can find her on:




So WeeclaireHere, look what's there................


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You are the Twitchhead of the month for January of 2023. You get an imaginary plaque to hang on the wall, bragging rights and what else, Colbi King? 



Colbi: a supply of canned haggis, Now you can be in LA by having canned Haggis expericing many Scots for decades. Available at some stores that aren't in the USA. Pierre?


Me: Thank you Colbi, we'll be back next month to see who else is a world of wonder. 


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Take your Marks......get set......Sketch.


Fuji TV's Tosochu game show—known in English as Run for the Money—has been running for the money since 2004, and now it has a new mission on the horizon. The original show has celebrity participants desperately attempting to outmaneuver Hunters in black who pursue them, with the goal of a cash prize waiting at the end. Now a TV anime has officially been revealed with the subtitle The Great Mission, and it's planned to air in spring 2023.





Viewers of the '90s gameshow, Gladiators, may remember watching Michael Van Wijk as the ferocious Wolf. Now, the 70-year-old is passing the torch to his son, Dean, who will be starring in the new series - which is set to be filmed in Sheffield.

Michael's son, affectionately named "Wolf Cub", will be following in his dad's footsteps as he takes on the games and challenges that were first seen on TV 30 years ago. But, despite being much older, Michael has said that he would still have no trouble with the physical demands of the show.

Speaking to Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway on Good Morning Britain today, Michael said: "To be honest with you and I'm being perfectly honest with you, I could do all the games comfortably and any new ones they had."

Though an exact air date has not yet been confirmed, the new series is thought to be premiering next year. It will be at the new home of Sheffield's Utilita Arena, instead of its original home which was the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham.



Amazing! Isn't it Mumford?


If you were watching “Jeopardy!” Thursday night, your ears may have perked up with a recognizable Nicole Kidman-inspired string of categories: “We Come To This Place For…,” “Magic” and “Nicole Kidman Says,” the latter of which featured five questions concerning the movie or television show containing a given Kidman quote.

Of course, these three categories were the series’ way of paying homage to one of the breakout sensations of 2022: Kidman’s AMC ad that plays in theaters before each showing.

“This was my fault and I want to thank the very indulgent and talented @Jeopardy! writers who made my holiday wish come true,” Jennings wrote.

One answer under “We Come to This Place For…” was “Laughs, at this L.A. ‘Store’ opened in 1972 on Sunset Blvd., with notable alumni like Billy Crystal and Eddie Murphy.” The correct question was, of course, “What is The Comedy Store?”

Amusingly, the questions under “Nicole Kidman Says,” which quoted her Oscar-winning role in “The Hours” and her buzzy role in HBO’s “Big Little Lies,” went unanswered by the three contestants while quotes from “The Stepford Wives,” “Days of Thunder” and “Moulin Rouge” were quickly buzzed in.

The clues related to magic were related to the late Ricky Jay, the phrase “hocus pocus,” Mary Poppins’ magical umbrella and (for that round’s Daily Double) David Copperfield.



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She's got a video! She's got a video! It's Alesia Michelle, you know, On this here Game Show Live! show.


Yes, It's Alesia Michelle, our Eurovision insider talking about the contest that's bigger than Wrestlemania, The Superbowl, The Daytona 500 and the Oscars combined.








And in keeping with the theme of our Twitchhead of the month WeeClaireHere, here's a music video from her. 







#TodayILearned that what is Jeopardy had crypitc clues to something in categories? Just what if?


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