Featuring the Group C playoffs, the episode kicks off with a performance of the Astronaut who hits the stage to sing Stevie Wonder's 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered'.
It apparently only earns NeNe backlash as some people were tired to see the Bravo star talking about 'Kenya, Kenya Kenya,' with a person noting, 'that's all she talks about.'
Given that many begin to self isolate amid coronavirus pandemic, the first three episodes of the drama series, which also stars Kerry Washington, has been made available for streaming on Hulu.
During the March 18 episode of the talk show, the 'Ghost' star admits to making the decision after receiving mixed messages from local officials about the danger of COVID-19.
Contestants who had made it through the elimination rounds have been sent home to their families, as health officials urge people to stay indoors and practice social distancing.
Writing on her Twitter account, Alexis accuses Arkansas of begging her 'to b with me, begging me to bring u onto LovenHipHop' before alluding that he's gay.
The 64-year-old TV personality plans to make a return to the daily talk show, whereas her co-host Joy Behar has announced she is taking time off to protect herself.
In a released statement, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts claim to be exploring options for new dates with hopes to confirm them in the coming weeks.
During an interview, the Daenerys Targaryen depicter also admits that she's still annoyed by the fact that Kit Harington's character Jon Snow could get away with murder.
The coronavirus lockdown in New York has prompted the writers and producers of the sketch variety show to scrap the upcoming three episodes, including one featuring the 'A Quiet Place' director.
30-year-old Amanda Smith has reportedly suffered a burst vertebrae and other serious spinal injuries after being struck on the head with the bucket of a boom lift.
In the episode, Lauren Mascitti sings a rendition of 'Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue' while Hannah Prestige earns rave reviews for her performance of 'Over You' by Miranda Lambert.
Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies and Helena Bonham Carter are reportedly still on set although Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged everyone to stay at home and avoid all gatherings.
Despite Porsha's explanation, some people still believe that 'International shoplifter' Marlo is stealing in the scene as one person even suggests that the Housewives are all working together.
In related news, the feud between Kenya and fellow 'RHOA' star NeNe doesn't show any sign of ending as the two nemesis are involved in a heated argument during the ladies' trip to Greece.
Even though the postponement is inevitable because putting everyone's well-being should be the top priority, that doesn't stop fans of the popular Starz TV show from feeling disappointed.
Concluding the night is Amber Field who impresses the judges after belting out Etta James' 'Trust in Me' as Hollywood Week is set to start airing on March 16 at 8 P.M. on ABC.
The production of the hit NBC show has been put on hold following in the footsteps of 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' and 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' among others.
Earlier this week, the Sebastian Stan-starring show was put on delay, where it is filming in Eastern Europe, and similar precautions have been put in place on other shows.
The talk show initially decided to tape without live audience, but eventually made the decision to suspend production until April due to the disease that has killed more than 4,000 people.