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Debra Messing, Martha Stewart & More Step Out for Town & Country Jewelry Awards 2020!

Debra Messing keeps it chic as she strikes a pose at the 2020 Town & Country Jewelry Awards with Saks Fifth Avenue held on Monday evening (January 27) at L’Avenue at Saks in New York City.

The 51-year-old Will & Grace star was joined at the event by Martha Stewart, magazine editor Lauren Santo Domingo, theater owner Jordan Roth, stylist Stacy London, The Wife‘s Annie Starke, Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell, Dickinson‘s Ella Hunt, West Side Story‘s Shereen Pimentel, Burn ThisBrandon Uranowitz, Beetlejuice‘s Sophia Anne Caruso and Aerin Lauder, the granddaughter of cosmetic legend Estée Lauder.

The T&C Jewelry Awards celebrate the young and established talents preserving the ancient art of jewelry while also moving it into the future. The recipients of this years awards are guardians of beauty, skill, and innovation in jewelry design and we will raise a glass to each and every one of them.

FYI: Debra is wearing Urban Zen by Donna Karan with Verdura jewelry.

READ MORE: Debra Messing & ‘Will & Grace’ Cast Sing Demi Lovato’s ‘Sorry Not Sorry’ To Celebrate Her First Episode Airing!

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'Will & Grace' Cast Sing Demi Lovato's 'Sorry Not Sorry' To Celebrate Her First Episode Airing

Demi Lovato‘s Jenny meets Karen Walker and Will Truman in this still from her Will & Grace debut, which aired last night (January 9)!

To celebrate the 27-year-old’s first guest star appearance, the cast – Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes – sang her hit song “Sorry Not Sorry”.

“We’re a little excited about @ddlovato joining #WillAndGrace, can you tell?” the show’s Instagram account shared.

In the mid-season premiere, Will goes to meet a potential surrogate, and it’s Demi‘s character Jenny. Will doesn’t seem too impressed by her living situation and judges her messy apartment, and more so, judges her line of work, a cam girl.

When she’s not being a surrogate, in order to pay bills, she hops online and chats with guys on camera.

Demi will appear in multiple episodes, and has even previously shared a photo of her fake baby bump for the show.

If you missed the episode, you can stream it on NBC.com or catch it on Hulu!

Click inside to watch Demi’s first scene…More Here! »

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Debra Messing Reflects on 'Will & Grace' Ending: 'All Packed Up'

Debra Messing is reflecting as Will & Grace wraps filming.

The 51-year-old actress took to Instagram on Monday (December 16) to share her thoughts.

“It’s really happening,” she captioned a photo of herself and her co-star Eric McCormack sitting on a couch together on a nearly bare set.

“The curtain is coming down on Will & Grace after 11 seasons,” Debra Messing added. “A whole lotta life was lived in that apartment. And that laughs. Thank God for the laughs. Almost all packed up. Savoring every last minute.”

Sean Hayes posted a selfie on Instagram as well (below), featuring their other co-star Brian Jordan Alvarez. The caption reads, “2 more days of filming and then…anchors away! Love my television husband, Brian Jordan Alvarez.”

READ MORE: Shelley Morrison is Remembered by ‘Will & Grace’ Co-Stars

Shelley Morrison is Remembered by 'Will & Grace' Co-Stars

The cast of Will & Grace is breaking their silence after the death of Shelley Morrison.

Megan Mullally, Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, and Sean Hayes have taken to social media on Sunday night (December 1) to remember their late co-star.

“Such sad news. Our beloved Shelley Morrison passed away today,” Sean wrote on Instagram. “She was absolutely hilarious and had the biggest heart. She was a part of our Will and Grace family and will be greatly missed. My heart goes out to her entire family. ❤️”

Shelley played Rosario, Karen’s (Mullally) outspoken housekeeper on the original series from 1999 to 2006 and made a cameo in the 2016 webisode in support of Hillary Clinton‘s presidential campaign.

When Will & Grace was revived in 2017, Shelley declined to return to the show as she had retired from acting.

Our thoughts are with Shelley‘s loved ones during this difficult time.

Debra Messing Calls Out NBC, Her 'Professional Home,' for Treatment of Gabrielle Union

Debra Messing took to Twitter on Thanksgiving Day to call out NBC, the network that she has called her professional home for decades.

The 51-year-old actress has starred on Will & Grace on the peacock network ever since 1998. The show went off the air in 2006 and returned for a reboot in 2017.

Debra is calling out NBC for its treatment of Gabrielle Union, who was let go from her position as a judge on America’s Got Talent after she reportedly complained about a “toxic culture” behind the scenes.

“This is disgusting behavior from a network that has been my professional home for decades. Yes, women become ‘difficult,’ when their insistence on a respectful and professional working environment, is ignored. Addressing a hostile work environment is inconvenient when there is a huge money making machine that is involved. It is cowardice, greed, and protection of the status quo revealed. Being ‘hands off,’ is inexcusable and reflects a laissez faire attitude toward systemic racism and sexism,” Debra tweeted.

READ MORE: Ellen Pompeo Speaks Out in Support of Gabrielle Union & Calls Out NBC

'Will & Grace' Final Season to Premiere Early, NBC Moves 'Sunnyside' to Digital Platform

The final season of Will & Grace was originally set to premiere in 2020, but NBC is pushing up the premiere after pulling the new comedy series Sunnyside from the schedule.

Will & Grace will take the place of Sunnyside on NBC’s schedule on Thursday nights at 9:30pm. The first episode of the 11th and final season will premiere on October 24.

Kal Penn‘s Sunnyside will now air weekly on the NBC app, NBC.com, and other digital platforms beginning with episode five. In a vote of confidence for the show, NBC has ordered an additional episode, giving the season 11 episodes instead of 10.

Larry David, Debra Messing, & Billy Porter to Take Part in Live Reading of Mueller Report

Hollywood is bringing the Mueller Report to the stage.

It has been announced that a live reading of the Mueller Report is in production with a script be written by Will & Grace writer-producer Janis Hirsch, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Titled You Can’t Make This Sh*t Up, Larry David will be serving as “The Narrator” with a cast that features Billy Porter, Debra Messing, Tony Goldwyn, and Kathy Segal among many other stars. Debra will be playing the role of President Trump.

All proceeds from the performance will benefit the PAC for a Change, which works to defend the Democratic House majority, elect a Democratic majority in the Senate, and defeat Trump in 2020.

“We’re so grateful to have this wonderful group of actors join us at this event,” veteran entertainment executive Lindy DeKoven said about the event. “It’s going to be a really entertaining and fun night, but also an important one. We’re looking to educate, inform and entertain that night. We want people to feel excited and enthused to be able to affect change.”

You Can’t Make This Sh*t Up is scheduled to be held on October 21st at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills, Calif.