US Weekly's Famous Feuds

US Weekly's Famous Feuds (2017)

EndedDocumentary showDrama, History

US Weekly's Famous Feuds is a hour-long show that looks at "the epic discords between warring TV personalities, clashing divas and superstar friends whose relationships turned ugly". Taylor Swift/Katy Perry, Madonna/Elton John and Paris Hilton/Nicole Ritchie are among those getting a close-up.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10William Shatner vs. George Takei, LeAnn Rimes vs. Brandi Glanvillenov. 10, 2017
S01E09Brad Pitt vs. Angelina Jolie, Chevy Chase vs. Communitynov. 3, 2017
S01E08Megan Fox vs. Michael Bay, Courtney Love vs. Dave Grohloct. 27, 2017
S01E07Lindsay vs. Hilary, Amber Rose vs. the Kardashiansoct. 20, 2017
S01E06Demi Lovato vs. Selena Gomez, Holly Madison vs. Kendra Wilkinsonoct. 13, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' premiere?

The TV show 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' premiered in 2017.

Who are the hosts of 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds'?

The hosts of 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' are Rachel Lindsay and Travis Mills.

What is the format of 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds'?

'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' is a documentary-style TV show that explores famous feuds in the entertainment industry.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds'?

The first season of 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' consisted of 10 episodes.

Which celebrities were featured in the first season of 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds'?

In the first season of 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds', celebrities such as Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Katy Perry were featured.

What are some of the famous feuds covered in 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds'?

Some of the famous feuds covered in 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' include Madonna vs. Elton John, Mariah Carey vs. Jennifer Lopez, and Angelina Jolie vs. Jennifer Aniston.

How long is each episode of 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds'?

Each episode of 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' is approximately 60 minutes long.

What is the target audience for 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds'?

'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' is targeted towards fans of celebrity gossip and those interested in the behind-the-scenes drama of the entertainment industry.

Was 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' critically acclaimed?

'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' received mixed reviews from critics.

Are there any guest appearances in 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds'?

Yes, 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' features guest appearances from industry experts and insiders who provide their insights on the feuds being discussed.

How were the feuds in 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' portrayed?

The feuds in 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' were portrayed through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis.

Did 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' explore both past and present feuds?

Yes, 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' delved into both past and present feuds, shedding light on the various controversies that have shaped the entertainment industry.

Is 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' available for streaming?

Yes, 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' can be streamed online on various platforms.

Did 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' have a second season?

Yes, 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' was renewed for a second season.

Were there any notable interviews in 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds'?

Yes, 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' featured interviews with key individuals involved in the feuds, providing unique perspectives and insider information.

What was the overall reception of 'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' by the audience?

'US Weekly's Famous Feuds' received a positive response from its target audience, who enjoyed the in-depth exploration of famous feuds in the entertainment industry.

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