The unending gift of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential bid had many wondering if the billionaire’s Celebrity Apprentice had come to an end, and NBC has at last made the split official. Following Trump’s racist remarks causing a schism from Univision, NBC has completely severed any and all ties to Trump.
Since winning 'The Voice,' Sawyer Fredericks has returned home to Fultonville, New York where he thanked his fans who helped him win. He stopped in to a number of local businesses to show his appreciation and shared some of the pictures on his Facebook page.
Sawyer Fredericks returned home to what may be a record crowd for 'The Voice.' Thousands packed the Fonda Speedway for the Fultonville teen's rally. Hundred more lined the streets, waving signs for the parade that appropriately carried Fredericks in on a horse drawn carriage.
The Age of Revivals spurred along by the likes of Netflix’s Fuller House or whatever NBC drags out of the dumpster next has many hopeful that Friends will finally get its oft-discussed reunion. Nope! Co-creator Marta Kauffman bluntly states “reunions suck,” at last putting an end to speculation.
We just couldn’t leave well enough alone between The X-Files, Heroes, 24 and others, now Coach has been plucked from its grave for another go. Craig T. Nelson has been confirmed to lead an NBC revival of the classic sitcom, switching over from its original ‘90s run on ABC.
Sawyer Fredericks is a 15 year-old who lives on a farm in Fultonville and is home schooled. But he's about to be introduced to the world in a big way after appearing on The Voice. Frederick's unique spin on 'I'm A Man of Constant Sorrow' got a four chair turn and he choose to be on Team Pharrell.