Howard Stern has had it up to his iconic hair with those championing anti-vaccine rhetoric amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
23.08.2021 - 05:37 / deadline.com
Amanda Seyfried posted a touching message to her late Big Love co-star Bill Paxton, who died four years ago in 2017 due to a stroke following open-heart surgery.
The actress took to Instagram to express her gratitude for the time she spent on the HBO drama with Paxton, who played her on-screen father for the show’s five-season run.
In the post, Seyfried wrote, “Sorting through the thousands of photos I’ve packed away over the years has been mostly fun but every once in a while I find one that
Howard Stern has had it up to his iconic hair with those championing anti-vaccine rhetoric amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Amanda Holden starred in the first episode of her new mockumentary show The Holden Girls: Mandy & Myrtle on Tuesday night. The E4 spoof series stars Amanda, 50, aka Mandy, and her beloved but often outspoken northern "Nan" Myrtle — who is played by a yet to be confirmed famous face — as they move in together for the first time.
Amanda Kloots has shared another milestone with us.
Amanda Kloots was in the audience for the first performance of Waitress the Musical‘s return to Broadway!
Roberto Benigni is feeling the love.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is remembering the late Bill Paxton.
Amanda Seyfried is honouring former co-star Bill Paxton, who suffered a fatal stroke in February 2017 at age 61.
Amanda Seyfried is paying tribute to her late co-star Bill Paxton.
Real estate developer Bill Hutchinson has been named in a new lawsuit claiming he sexually assaulted a minor female on multiple occasions in Texas and California, dating back to when she was 16 years old. The lawsuit brought forth on Monday by the father of a now-17-year-old, identified only as Jane Doe 2, alleges the 63-year-old reality star met and became friends with two 15-year-old girls who were living with Hutchinson at his home in Highland Park, Texas.