RiffVib

Firass Dirani

Firass Dirani estimated Net Worth, Biography, Age, Height, Dating, Relationship Records, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & many more details have been updated below. Let’s check, How Rich is Firass Dirani in 2019-2020? Scroll below and check more details information about Current Net worth as well as Monthly/Year Salary, Expense, Income Reports!BiographyFirass Dirani was born in Sydney, Australia on April 29, 1984. Perhaps most famous for playing the role of Red Mystic Ranger Nick Russell on the ABC Family series Power Rangers Mystic Force.

John Cena Reveals If Hed Ever Turn Heel

While appearing at Friday’s San Diego Comic Con to promote the upcoming Bumblebee film, John Cena was asked what’s it like going from a hero like Ferdinand, to a cold hearted villain?” Cena mentioned it was a great opportunity for him and also revealed that he doesn’t believe you will ever see a villain Cena character in WWE. “Well, I couldn’t help but notice you paused to insert cold hearted to that sentence so that may be a bit presumptuous.

Married at First Sight: Tristan Catches Mia On a Dating App

Caught lying again! Mia Bally was caught having a profile on a dating app by her husband Tristan Thompson during the Tuesday, August 21 episode of Married at First Sight. The lies were really a test to their marriage, and Tristan wasn’t sure if he could stay with her. Tristan was finally beginning to trust Mia again, until he found out a bombshell. His friend told him he saw Mia on a dating app and screenshotted her profile.

33-Year-Old Killed In Route 8 Shelton Crash

The crash took place on Route 8 in Shelton around 12:35 a.m., Sunday, July 31. According to state police, New Haven County resident Julian Torres III, age 33, of Naugatuck, was driving a 2006 Suzuki GSX-R600 in the left lane and for an unknown reason veered toward the median when the crash occurred. Torres was thrown and hit a metal guardrail, before landing, state police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

An Oral History of MADtv, the Sketch Show That Never Quite Changed Comedy

Last month, the CW turned heads with an announcement that they were resurrecting MADtv, the saucy sketch comedy series that ran on Fox for an astonishing 14 seasons before it was canceled, in 2009. “It has brand awareness,” CW president Mark Pedowitz explained to Vulture shortly after the news broke. “In a world where you have to create that sort of awareness, it already has a leg up.” Pedowitz wasn’t able to share much about what to expect from the revival, other than that original executive producer David Salzman will be back to reboot the series with a new cast in an eight-episode run, and that alumni are expected to appear, either as guests or even as members of the new cast.