Lifetime is rolling out movies every weekend in June and well into July.
The network’s summer lineup is filled with ripped from the headlines dramatizations, starring Melissa Joan Hart, Robin Givens, Catherine Bell and Candice King in starring roles. In addition, Angie Harmon and Kristoffer Polaha also star in a new drama movie on the network, kicking off the June lineup.
Click inside now to see what will be on Lifetime this summer…
Lil Nas X has earned his second number one song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with his new song “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).”
The 21-year-old rapper previously broke the record for the most weeks spent at number one with his debut single “Old Town Road,” which ruled the chart for 19 weeks in 2019.
The success of “Montero” is fueled by the song’s buzzworthy music video, which was released on March 26.
With high heels and even higher hair, Maisie Williams has added considerably to her 5ft 1in frame as she plays punk icon Jordan.
Miss Williams, 23, is best known for starring in Game Of Thrones as Arya Stark, pictured right, a trained assassin who disguises herself as a boy.
In her latest disguise, she wore black suspenders, a clear yellow PVC coat and white cowboy boots as she was pictured in character for the first time on the set of Pistol, Danny Boyle’s US TV drama series about the Sex Pistols.
Marjorie Taylor Greene again compared Joe Biden‘s coronavirus response to Nazi Germany as she lashed out at the president’s plan to ‘target’ unvaccinated Americans by going door-to-door to promote the jab.
‘Biden pushing a vaccine that is NOT FDA approved shows covid is a political tool used to control people,’ the Georgia congresswoman wrote on Twitter Tuesday afternoon.
‘People have a choice, they don’t need your medical brown shirts showing up at their door ordering vaccinations,’ she continued.
Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe now When the Mater Dei girls volleyball team plays Marymount in the CIF-SS Division 1 final on Saturday night, the Monarchs will be facing … well, maybe Monarchs coach Dan O’Dell sums it up best. “In my nine years of coaching high school volleyball, they may be the best team I’ve seen,” O’Dell said after the Monarchs won their semifinal to set up a showdown with the undefeated Sailors in the D1 final at Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach.