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Fergie’s iconic hit gets a cheeky revival as Netflix’s Too Much remakes London Bridge the right way - two decades later.
A host of famous faces from Stephen Fry and Richard E Grant to Rita Ora and Jennifer Saunders have joined the cast of Netflix ...
Too Much premieres on Netflix on Thursday 10th July. The episodes won't be available until 8am in the UK, so there's no point ...
Too Much, the new Netflix romantic comedy series, will premiere on July 10, 2025, and brings with it a cross-cultural storyline and an ensemble cast of established stars and rising names.
Like the lead character of “Too Much,” they moved across the Atlantic with visions of Jane Austen and Merchant Ivory. The ...
Lena Dunham wanted to open up the world of romantic comedies with her new Netflix series. In interviews, she and the stars ...
How much of Netflix's Too Much series is based on a true story? Is Too Much based on Lena Dunham's relationship with her ...
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Lena Dunham has recalled how she was subjected to "merciless" body shaming "at every size" in Hollywood. "I have been in Hollywood at every size," she began. And while Lena championed body positivity ...
Horse-drawn carriages, picturesque gardens and endless cups of tea are just some of the stereotypical tropes that have shaped ...
"Now you see why we didn't shoot here originally," Fergie quipped in the new music video which stars Megan Stalter ...
In Dunham’s highest-profile (and most autobiographical) TV project since Girls, Stalter stars as the riotous, shimmeringly vulnerable Jessica, a New York-to-London transplant attempting to forge a ...