Homes Under The Hammer star Martin Roberts has said he is 'scared and emotionally battered' after revealing a heart condition left him just hours from death.
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By Rollo RossBEVERLY HILLS (Reuters) - Personal items that once belonged to the iconic comedic actress Betty White, including a gold watch from her mother, are set to go up for auction in September. Awards, paintings, scripts, jewelry and red carpet outfits from the homes of "The Golden Girls" actress were put on display at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills on Tuesday. White died at age 99 on Dec.
31. “This is an auction representing an incredible life and career. It’s a lifestyle auction," said Martin Nolan, the executive director of Julien's Auctions.
"All these items came from her home in Brentwood or her residence in Carmel in northern California, where she lived with her husband Allen Ludden," he added. The most personal item, according to Nolan, is a "14-carat gold watch that was gifted to Betty Dec. 25, 1940 with the initials T.
C. W. which, of course, is Tess White, Betty’s mom.
" White started her career in radio in the late 1930s and by 1939 had made her TV debut. By 1952, White had her own television series "Life with Elizabeth" and went on to have iconic roles in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Golden Girls". She was one of the first recipients of a star on the Walk of Fame in 1960.
A smaller replica, given to the recipient when they are awarded the star, is up for auction. There are also numerous paintings of animals and paintings by animals. “Pets were her thing.
She said that she liked to keep her job in show business so that she could support her business with animals," Nolan said. Up for auction are three paintings by Koko, a gorilla who communicated using sign language. Nolan values the entire collection at $1 million to $2 million.
Homes Under The Hammer star Martin Roberts has said he is 'scared and emotionally battered' after revealing a heart condition left him just hours from death.
BBC Homes Under the Hammer star Martin Roberts has issued a fresh update after being rushed to hospital with "hours to live". The TV star spoke out after concern from fans. Yesterday, the former ITV I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here star said he has had an emergency operation to remove fluid which was "stopping my heart from working".
Blake Lively showed off her silly sense of humor on Thursday when she dropped the first commercial for her new brand Betty Buzz.MORE: Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's generous donation after couple's heartbreaking experience"When I first started Betty Buzz, I set out to create the best sparkling drink out there," the 34-year-old said from behind the bar while opening a bottle.WATCH: Blake Lively drops first commercial for Betty BuzzShe added: "Made with only real fruit, no junk, something anyone in the family could enjoy."As a bubble machine then went wild around her, she continued: "But I had one principle. There could never be too many bubbles."STORY: Ryan Reynolds on how Blake Lively helped mend relationship with fatherThere were, however, too many bubbles and she then wrinkled her face as they began to burst around her and she walked off set."The bubbles were certainly Lively…" joked one fan in the comments on social media and others shared how "proud" they were of the mom-of-three.
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Homes Under The Hammer host Martin Roberts has revealed he was rushed to hospital on Wednesday to undergo an emergency operation.The TV star and former I’m A Celeb camp mate, 58, said he was dashed to hospital after feeling unwell and then experienced a health scare.Taking to Twitter to share the news, the presenter shared a clip of his hospital bed before revealing that he could have been left with "hours to live" as he explained how fluid around his heart was stopping it from working.Thankfully, the star said he’s now on the mend and recovering in hospital after the “serious” condition. Sharing the news on Twitter, he said: “So.
Host of the BBC show Homes Under The Hammer Martin Roberts has revealed he was rushed to hospital recently. The star has said he had to undergo emergency surgery after being rushed to hospital.
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TMZ reported, though the sale is still pending.Real-estate agents Nicole Truszkowski and Zak Freedman didn’t immediately return messages.White bought the land with her husband, Allen Ludden, in 1978, to be the site of their dream home.
confirmed the news of her passing in a statement to People.Born in 1926 in Brooklyn, NY as Raffaella Julia Theresa Abruzzo, Allen got her start on Broadway after graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1947.The thespian earned her first of three Tony nominations for Best Featured Actress for playing nosy reporter Gloria Thorpe in the 1955 stage musical “Damn Yankees,” a role she would reprise in the 1958 movie of the same name.The veteran performer received a second nod in the same award category for “Traveler Without Luggage” in 1967, and finally took home the coveted statuette in 1971 for “And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little.”Perhaps best known for TV roles, Allen appeared in a slew of iconic series from the 1960s, including “The Untouchables,” “Car 54,” “Where Are You?” and “All In the Family,” on which she portrayed Edith Bunker’s cousin Amelia DeKuyper.The Brooklynite continued to have success on the small screen into the 80s, 90s and 2000s with roles in “Soap,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “NYPD Blue,” “Reign Over Me” and “Seinfeld.” On the latter, Allen played Mrs. Sokol in Seinfeld’s 1992 episode “The Boyfriend.” She also appeared in “The Sopranos” as Quintina Blundetto, the aunt of Tony Soprano’s cousin Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi).Her last credited TV appearances were in two episodes of “Vampire Mob” in 2011.
BEVERLY HILLS – Personal items that once belonged to the iconic comedic actress Betty White, including a gold watch from her mother, are set to go up for auction in September.Awards, paintings, scripts, jewelry and red carpet outfits from the homes of “The Golden Girls” actress were put on display at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.White died at age 99 on Dec. 31.“This is an auction representing an incredible life and career.
Rae Allen, a Tony winner who originated the role of Gloria in “Damn Yankees” on Broadway in 1955 and reprised the role in the 1958 film, had died at 95.Her talent manager, Kyle Fritz, told TheWrap that she died in her sleep of natural causes on Wednesday morning. Allen was born Rae Julia Theresa Abruzzo in Brooklyn, New York, in 1926.