'The Studio' Cancels Apple TV Press Day Panel After Catherine O'Hara's Death
Catherine O'Hara, the acclaimed actress known for her roles in "Schitt's Creek" and numerous Christopher Guest films, died on Friday, prompting widespread tributes and the cancellation of an Apple TV press day panel for the show "The Studio." The streamer announced the cancellation shortly after O'Hara's death, according to Variety. The Apple TV press day was scheduled for Tuesday at the Barker Hangar in Los Angeles.
News of O'Hara's passing led to immediate reactions from colleagues and fans. Steve Martin and Martin Short paused their "The Best of Steve Martin and Martin Short" comedy show in Austin, Texas, on Friday night to honor O'Hara. According to Variety, Martin, who met O'Hara when she was 18, described her as "the greatest, most brilliant, kindest, sweetest angel."
In other news, the Department of Justice on Friday released millions of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files, including mentions of celebrities like Jay-Z, Pusha T, and Harvey Weinstein, Variety reported. The release included 3 million documents, 2,000 videos, and roughly 180,000 images. These mentions did not originate from Epstein's personal records or reports corroborated by law enforcement. Time reported that Elon Musk's emails to Jeffrey Epstein were also revealed in the release. The emails, sent in 2012 and 2013, showed Musk expressing interest in visiting Epstein's Caribbean island. Musk acknowledged the emails' authenticity on Saturday but denied any close connection to Epstein, stating on X that he pushed for the files' release.
Meanwhile, Melania Trump's documentary, "Melania," premiered at the Trump Kennedy Center on Thursday night. According to Time, the documentary, produced by Melania Trump and purchased by Amazon MGM Studios for $40 million, had many members of the Trump Administration in attendance, including Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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