Megan Elliott is a pop culture enthusiast who has covered TV and celebrity news for Showbiz Cheat Sheet since 2018. Currently, she keeps up with all the drama on reality dating shows such as Love Is Blind, The Ultimatum, and Married at First Sight. Her other areas of expertise include Virgin River, Sweet Magnolias, and Hallmark Channel movies and shows, such as When Calls the Heart. She is a member of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and has her M.A. in Media Studies from The New School.
Megan is also a trivia buff and tested her knowledge as a contestant on Jeopardy! Her book reviews have appeared in Bookreporter and Kirkus Reviews, including one that earned her second place in the Nondaily Reporting and Writing, Review/Criticism category from the San Diego Society of Professional Journalists.
Could there be a season 5 of 'The Durrells in Corfu'? Showrunner Sally Woodward Gentle has hinted she’d be interested in another series about the family.
Carrie Fisher wielded a blaster like a pro in 'Star Wars,' perhaps because she took lessons from the guy who worked with Robert De Niro on 'Taxi Driver.'
The cast of The Waltons had a big night at the 1973 Emmy Awards. But when Michael Learned won for playing Olivia Walton, the presenter made a big error.
Illusionist Siegfried Fischbacher of Siegfried & Roy has died at age 81. At the height of the duo's fame, they were earning millions of dollars a year from their Las Vegas act.
For many fans of 'Bridgerton,' the only problem with the show is that it’s too short. While you wait for news of season 2, check out these under-the-radar series on Amazon Prime.
A new group of couples are about to say ‘I Do’ on 'Married at First Sight.' But when you’re getting married to someone you don’t know, who pays for the wedding?
Some people are calling on UPtv's 'Bringing Up Bates' to be canceled after Lawson Bates and Trace Bates were spotted at a Jan. 6 rally for President Donald Trump in Washington D.C.
Did Desi Arnaz get on the wrong side of the mob? The 'I Love Lucy' star may have been targeted by the Mafia because he was a producer on 'The Untouchables.'
Indiana Jones fans might find it hard to imagine anyone other than John Rhys-Davies playing Sallah. But before Rhys-Davies was cast, the role almost went to Danny DeVito.