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"This is Us" to address COVID-19; "The Crown" casts it's final Princess Diana; Cardi B and Joe Biden talk about the future of the country

The "Bodak Yellow" singer told the former Vice President that she hopes to see healthcare for all in the very near future
THIS IS US -- "That'll Be The Day" Episode 213 -- Pictured: (l-r) Sterling K. Brown as Randall, Susan Kelechi Watson as Beth -- (Photo by: Ron Batzdorff/NBC)

"This Is Us" to address the Coronavirus pandemic, "The Crown" has found the final "people's princess," and Cardi B sits down with Joe Biden for Elle Magazine. 

There isn't much clarity as to how or when "This Is Us" will finally return to our screens, but one thing is for sure, they will address COVID-19. 

Fans have been asking series creator Dan Fogelman on Twitter the main questions for months, "when will filming resume," "when will there be new episodes," but until today Fogelman had stayed quiet. 

While the writer and producer did say that he is unsure as to when exactly cast and crew will be allowed to begin shooting season five, he did clarify that they would be, without a doubt, mentioning the pandemic. 

"Yes on Covid," Fogelman wrote in a tweet, "We decided to attack things head on. Very proud of @ThisIsUsWriters." 

Now comes the hard part, waiting for the next season. 

Netflix's international hit, "The Crown" has found their final Princess Diana. 

The show announced that British actor Elizabeth Debicki will join the esteemed television show as "the people's princess" for the upcoming seasons five and six. 

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The show has been on somewhat of a casting spree since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, recently announcing Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth, Lesley Manville as the late Princess Margaret, and Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip. 

"The Crown" has yet to release season four, but Netflix has previously hinted that it could debut later this year. There have been no official announcements as to the exact timeframe of the final seasons, but since Princess Diana died in 1997, it looks like it will definitely be before that. 

In a shocking turn of events that absolutely no one could have predicted, rapper Cardi B and Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden sat down for an interview to talk about the future of the country. 

The "Bodak Yellow" singer apologized to Biden for arriving to their Zoom call late, but mentioned that when it comes to having children, there is no such thing as having a schedule. 

Biden, a father of four, ardently agreed with that sentiment and said that children always come first. 

The two discussed their hopes ahead of the upcoming 2020 election, and Cardi told the former Vice President all about the issues that matter to her, including healthcare for all, free college, and sensible leadership in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.

You can watch the full interview in the player below. 

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