The Sentinel-Record

Stars on Screen

- By Michelle Rose

How to slay: TLC’s newest series doesn’t want you to just step into the spotlight, it hopes you’ll feel confident enough to sashay into it.

Building on last year’s “Drag Me to the Aisle” special, “Dragnifice­nt!” debuts this Sunday, April 19, on TLC before settling into its regular Monday time-slot. And get ready to happy-cry because these life-affirming, yas-worthy transforma­tions go deep.

Each episode focuses on “a Plain Jane” (per TLC) who needs help revealing her best self on her special day, whether it’s a wedding or a weight-loss celebratio­n. But this makeover isn’t just about looking fierce, it’s about feeling fabulous on the inside, too. And for that to happen, each participan­t will have to open up about their life journey and the obstacles that paved the way to their big milestone moment.

Help comes from the style-savvy drag queens featured in “Drag Me to the Aisle,” and they’re practicall­y American drag royalty. If you’ve watched “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” you’re already acquainted with them: there’s hair and makeup specialist Alexis Michelle from Season 9; Season 1 winner and event planner extraordin­aire, Bebe Zahara Benet; fashion expert Jujubee from Season 2 and “AllStars” 1; and musician Thorgy Thor from Season 8 and “All Stars” 3. Each queen brings their own expertise to the makeover. And together, they aim to equip participan­ts with the necessary courage and confidence to affirm their story and be their best selves every day.

More Meloni: Welcome back, Elliot Stabler.

Deadline was the first to break the news that a new Dick Wolf series

had been picked up by NBC and given a straight-to-series order. That’s exciting news for Christophe­r Meloni fans, because the actor is set to reprise his “Law & Order: SVU” role in this spinoff — in fact, he’ll be the series lead.

Like “SVU,” the still-untitled series will be set in New York and will revolve around an NYPD organized crime unit led by Stabler (Meloni). Those are the few details we know, but it already has people wondering about a possible crossover and reunion with Stabler’s former partner, “SVU’s” Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay).

The popular Benson-Stabler onscreen partnershi­p lasted 12 seasons before Meloni left “SVU” in 2011 after contract negotiatio­ns broke down. Off screen, it’s clear that Hargitay and Meloni have remained good friends. And despite a December 2018 tweet that shot down any talk of returning to “SVU,” Meloni did appear alongside Hargitay and Wolf on “The Paley Center Salutes Law & Order: SVU,” which aired earlier this year. So there’s no hint of bad blood.

No ‘Games’: Due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games have been postponed until July 23, 2021. But the future looks a little less certain for ABC’s “The Bachelor: Summer Games.”

According to Variety, the Alphabet Network had planned to air a specialthe­med “Bachelor” spinoff during the Olympics, as it had in 2018 when the Winter Games were held in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea.

If you missed it, the four-episode “The Bachelor: Winter Games” is pretty much what you’d expect when you combine “The Bachelor” or “Bacheloret­te” and the Olympics. Contestant­s from around the world gathered at a winter resort, where they competed for love and against each other in athletic challenges.

It’s safe to assume the summer edition would have a similar format, and it could still make it to air next year. But for now, it’s one of many, many film and TV production­s that have been impacted by the coronaviru­s, and that list includes “The Bacheloret­te.”

 ??  ?? Jujubee, Alexis Michelle, Thorgy Thor and Bebe Zahara Benet star in “Dragnifice­nt!”
Jujubee, Alexis Michelle, Thorgy Thor and Bebe Zahara Benet star in “Dragnifice­nt!”

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