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Erika Jayne says she was joking about PK, Dorit Kemsley breakup

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Erika Jayne is backtracking on her comments about Dorit and Paul “PK” Kemsley’s marriage. After PK shaded Jayne on Instagram for claiming his marriage was on the rocks, the “Pretty Mess” singer commented on his post claiming it was all in good fun. “When did you get so sensitive? You know damn well I was joking..” the reality star wrote. Erika Jayne claims she was joking about friends PK and Dorit Kemsley’s potential split. Instagram/theprettymess Over the weekend, Jayne predicted her “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” co-stars would be the next Bravolebrities to divorce during a panel at BravoCon. After being asked which relationship was headed to “Splitsville,” the 51-year-old initially dodged the question, saying she felt “bad.” However, she quickly changed her tune and marched to centerstage before revealing “Dorit and PK.” PK and Dorit have both spoken out about Jayne’s comments. Instagram/doritkemsley Many “Housewives” and fans of th...

'It's an homage, and it's hysterical

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Tyler Alvarez, who co-stars in the new Netflix comedy “Blockbuster,” said that the cast didn’t see it as ironic for the streaming giant to make a show about a business that died partly because of Netflix.  “I think [the show] is a homage to Blockbuster,” Alvarez, 25, told The Post. “I think it’s a love letter to that time, and it’s a love letter to movies. That’s what it means to me, and for all of us involved in making it. We stayed accurate to the uniform in the costumes. We wanted to portray it accurately.”   Now streaming , the workplace comedy was created by Vanessa Ramos (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”) and revolves around the employees of the last remaining Blockbuster video rental store in the world. There’s manager Timmy (Randall Park); Eliza (Melissa Fumero), who is recently separated from her husband and is also Timmy’s longtime crush; eccentric Connie (Olga Merediz); ditzy Hannah (Madeline Arthur); and Carlos Herrera (Alvarez), an immigrant wh...

Cast clashes on ‘Curb’ so fiery Larry David once threatened to call 911: J.B. Smoove

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His road to stardom wasn’t always Smoove. When J.B. Smoove got the call in 2006 that he landed “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” he had just left a “horrible” standup gig outside of Pittsburgh where he stayed in the “worst” motel he had ever seen. “To the point where I laid down in my clothes and my coat, that’s how dirty it was,” Smoove, 56, who is performing at Town Hall in Midtown on Nov. 11 as part of the New York Comedy Festival, “I said, ‘Something’s gotta be coming.’” The comic, whose real name is Jerry Angelo Brooks, joined the series in its sixth season, and showrunner Larry David immediately sensed their chemistry. “Even our first week working together, he said, ‘It feels as though we’ve been working together for years,’” he explained. When he joined the cast, he didn’t know any of the actors personally, even though some worked in the standup and comedy worlds. However, he quickly came to the realization that they were all such close f...

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