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‘Would I Lie To You’: Aasif Mandvi, Matt Walsh & Sabrina Jalees To Lead The CW Adaptation Of British Format, Celebrity Guests Set


(L-R) Aasif Mandvi, Sabrina Jalees & Matt WalshCourtesy of AP

The CW’s adaptation of British panel show Would I Lie To You? has found its lineup.

Evil star Aasif Mandvi is set as host with Veep’s Matt Walsh and Carol’s Second Act’s Sabrina Jalees as team captains.

They will do the job done by Gavin & Stacey star Rob Brydon with Back and Peep Show star David Mitchell and Not Going Out star Lee Mack on the BBC version.

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Meet the cast of Bravo's new season of Summer House

Summer House and the living is anything but easy.

This winter, Bravo's keeping you hot under the collar with the sixth season of Summer House. After spending last summer quarantined together, the housemates are back on their New York grind during the week and Hamptons shenanigans on the weekend. We've got some returning favorites, three new could-be favorites, as well as guest appearances from Southern Charm's Craig Conover and Austen Kroll. Not to mention there are three new, as-yet-announced housemates who are bound to heat things up even further. Check out the cast's bios and photos before lathering on the sunscreen for the new season.

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Andy Cohen Says The Real Housewives of Dubai Has Already Been Cast: 'It's a Great Group of Friends'

All they need are their taglines!

Just days after announcing The Real Housewives of Dubai as the newest city in the popular franchise, Andy Cohen has confirmed that the leading women have already been selected.

"It is cast," Cohen said during an appearance on Live with Kelly and Ryan Tuesday. "We haven't announced the cast yet. It's a great group of friends."

The Real Housewives of Dubai marks Bravo's first original international iteration of the series. The upcoming series will be the 11th city featured in the franchise.

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Bravo announces 'The Real Housewives of Dubai'

Dubai better get ready because Bravo's "Real Housewives" is headed there next.

Andy Cohen, the executive producer of the popular reality series' announced on the Today Show Monday that the network is launching "The Real Housewives of Dubai."

The show, which has not yet begun filming, will premiere sometime next year.

Although there are spinoffs of the franchise that do air all over the globe, this is the first time the network has produced an international version of the popular reality show.

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