Feud rumors continue as Megan Mullally appears to be blowing off ‘Will & Grace’ co-star on her birthday; Sean Spicer and Christie Brinkley among newest ‘Dancing With the Stars’ lineup.
Megan Mullally doesn’t wish Debra Messing a Happy Birthday on social media
Debra Messing received no birthday love from her Will & Grace costar Megan Mullally amid their rumored feud.
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The fiery redhead turned 51 on Thursday, August 15. Eric McCormack, who plays Will on the Emmy-winning series, was the only cast member to share an Instagram post related to her birthday.
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Debra later had a star-studded get together for her big day that included Chelsea Handler, Connie Britton, Mary McCormick and Camryn Manheim. Megan, 60, was a no-show for that.
A conspiracy theory started going around last week about why Will & Grace was cancelled when fans noticed that Debra and Megan unfollowed each other on social media. Everyone from the primary cast (Sean Hayes) included still follow each other minus the two funny ladies, leading many to believe that the show got the axe for personal reasons and not professional ones.
‘Dancing With The Stars’ Lineup Announced
“Dancing with the Stars” cast a wide net in its search for Season 28 celebrities revealing a field that ranges from former Trump aide (Sean Spicer) to supermodel (Christie Brinkley) to the latest “Bachelorette” (Hannah Brown).
Spicer, 47, who reportedly turned down a “DWTS” offer shortly after leaving the White House in 2017, is a lightning rod for criticism – and attention – among those who object to how he handled his role as President Trump’s press secretary.
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Asked if there is any concern that Spicer, whose presence at the 2017 Emmys blew up Twitter, will turn off some viewers, executive producer Andrew Llinares says he’s not courting controversy, but acknowledges Spicer’s notoriety as a “talked-about name.”
Other Season 28 celebrity dancers:
• Actors James Van Der Beek, 42, of “Dawson’s Creek;” Kate Flannery, 55, of “The Office”; and Kel Mitchell, 40, known for Nickelodeon’s “Kenan & Kel” and “All That.”
• Athletes Lamar Odom, 39, a two-time NBA champ who struggled in a basketball comeback attempt this year, and pro football Hall of Famer Ray Lewis, 44.
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• Singers Ally Brooke, 26, a Fifth Harmony member and solo performer; “American Idol” finalist and country artist Lauren Alaina, 24; and the legendary Mary Wilson, 75, a founding member of The Supremes.