Whitney Cummings is expecting her first child.
The comedian took to Instagram to share the news with her followers, sharing some photos of herself cavorting in a shallow pool with her dog, with her bare belly on display.
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“In these pix I am with child. And there’s a baby in me too,” she joked in the caption.
“Human pup coming December,” Cummings added, assuring fans that she would be appearing on all her scheduled stand-up comedy shows. “All your dates in 2023 still happening I just may fall over a couple times,” she quipped.
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She also shared a few more pics in Instagram Stories, including one of a recent sonogram of her unborn baby.
“My baby is already holding a microphone? Lort,...
The comedian took to Instagram to share the news with her followers, sharing some photos of herself cavorting in a shallow pool with her dog, with her bare belly on display.
Read More: Whitney Cummings Hit With Backlash After Weighing In On Joe Rogan-Spotify Controversy
“In these pix I am with child. And there’s a baby in me too,” she joked in the caption.
“Human pup coming December,” Cummings added, assuring fans that she would be appearing on all her scheduled stand-up comedy shows. “All your dates in 2023 still happening I just may fall over a couple times,” she quipped.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Whitney Cummings (@whitneycummings)
She also shared a few more pics in Instagram Stories, including one of a recent sonogram of her unborn baby.
“My baby is already holding a microphone? Lort,...
- 6/20/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Exclusive: Cavalry Media has optioned the rights to Morgan Housel’s recently published International Bestseller, The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness from Harriman House publishers.
Money—investing, personal finance, and business decisions—is typically taught as a math-based field, where data and formulas tell us exactly what to do. But in the real world people don’t make financial decisions on a spreadsheet. They make them at the dinner table, or in a meeting room, where personal history, one’s own unique view of the world, ego, pride, marketing, and odd incentives are scrambled together. In 19 short stories, Housel explores the strange ways people think about money and the psychology driving people’s decisions that often contradict basic financial fundamentals.
Cavalry Media Co-Founder Dana Brunetti tells Deadline, “You seldom, if ever, read a business or finance book and think it should be adapted to screen.
Money—investing, personal finance, and business decisions—is typically taught as a math-based field, where data and formulas tell us exactly what to do. But in the real world people don’t make financial decisions on a spreadsheet. They make them at the dinner table, or in a meeting room, where personal history, one’s own unique view of the world, ego, pride, marketing, and odd incentives are scrambled together. In 19 short stories, Housel explores the strange ways people think about money and the psychology driving people’s decisions that often contradict basic financial fundamentals.
Cavalry Media Co-Founder Dana Brunetti tells Deadline, “You seldom, if ever, read a business or finance book and think it should be adapted to screen.
- 10/28/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Screen Australia has provided $170,000 funding for eight filmmakers to work as .attachments. on a range of screen projects..
The investment will help develop the skills, contacts and expertise of some of Australia.s gifted screen practitioners, and connect them into the local and international film industry.
Screen Australia senior development executive, Nerida Moore, said talent development was one of the most important aspects Screen Australia's work.
"It.s wonderful to be able to support it in a tangible and meaningful way," she said..
"This funding is very specific . it will enable particular people to work on projects that suit their unique talents and pathways..
"Film is a global industry and it.s important that we help Australian filmmakers find opportunities here and internationally. We look forward to seeing where these opportunities take them!.
Producer Michael Cody (Ruin, Hail) will work across the development, financing, production and distribution slate of Plan B Entertainment (The Departed,...
The investment will help develop the skills, contacts and expertise of some of Australia.s gifted screen practitioners, and connect them into the local and international film industry.
Screen Australia senior development executive, Nerida Moore, said talent development was one of the most important aspects Screen Australia's work.
"It.s wonderful to be able to support it in a tangible and meaningful way," she said..
"This funding is very specific . it will enable particular people to work on projects that suit their unique talents and pathways..
"Film is a global industry and it.s important that we help Australian filmmakers find opportunities here and internationally. We look forward to seeing where these opportunities take them!.
Producer Michael Cody (Ruin, Hail) will work across the development, financing, production and distribution slate of Plan B Entertainment (The Departed,...
- 7/30/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Screen Producers Australia today announced the producers who will to participate in this year.s Ones To Watch mentoring program that aims to guide and nurture the next wave of Australian producers. Now in its third year, Spa's Ones To Watch program focuses on providing expert, one-on-one mentoring and career guidance by a leading, experienced screen industry producer.
This year's participants are: Alex Barnes, Queensland; Lauren Brunswick, Western Australia; Bridget Callow-Wright, Victoria; Dustin Clare, Victoria; Christian Doran, Act; Phyllis Foundis, New South Wales; Jaclyn Hewer, Western Australia; Alex Kelly, Northern Territory; Cindy Li, Act; Rosie Lourde, New South Wales; Ivy Mak, New South Wales; Timothy Parish, Northern Territory; Christina Radburn, Victoria and Ana Tiwary, New South Wales.
They were selected after complying with strict application guidelines, identifying those producers already working within the screen content industry who seeking to further expand their careers and businesses. .Since the program.s...
This year's participants are: Alex Barnes, Queensland; Lauren Brunswick, Western Australia; Bridget Callow-Wright, Victoria; Dustin Clare, Victoria; Christian Doran, Act; Phyllis Foundis, New South Wales; Jaclyn Hewer, Western Australia; Alex Kelly, Northern Territory; Cindy Li, Act; Rosie Lourde, New South Wales; Ivy Mak, New South Wales; Timothy Parish, Northern Territory; Christina Radburn, Victoria and Ana Tiwary, New South Wales.
They were selected after complying with strict application guidelines, identifying those producers already working within the screen content industry who seeking to further expand their careers and businesses. .Since the program.s...
- 6/23/2015
- by Staff writer
- IF.com.au
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