A “RuPaul’s Drag Race USA” contestant has issued an apology after being accused of catfishing.
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The biggest misnomer about The Weeknd has nothing to do with the spelling of his name (any millennial worth their avocado toast knows to leave off the "e") or one of his most mainstream hits (nope, "Can't Feel My Face" isn't about a toxic romance).
Rather, it's about the Canadian singer-songwriter behind the commanding stage presence, genre-blending sound and drug-laced lyrics.
"People always say when they meet me that I'm not what they expect," he admitted to Vanity Fair back in 2015, when
A “RuPaul’s Drag Race USA” contestant has issued an apology after being accused of catfishing.
Following the storm surrounding one pick for her book club on Apple TV Plus, Oprah has reined back on another.
Centineo rose to fame as a Netflix YA heartthrob
There’s a new cover boy in town, and it’s one you’ve loved before. Yep, the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before star got real this week for Harpers Bazaar. The conversation even turned to include Noah Centineo’s drug use. Well, past drug use. Noah, now 23, got sober right before his 21st birthday. But this interview marks the first time he’s opened up about what he calls a “really dark time” in his life.
The road to recovery. Noah Centineo candidly addressed his experience with overcoming drug addiction, which is something he dealt with from the age of 17 through the eve of his 21st birthday.
Noah Centineo is opening up about a dark four-year period in his life. The 23-year-old actor appears on HarpersBazaar.com Men's digital cover and shares what his life was like before he got sober the day before his 21st birthday.
It's a big week for Jim Carrey.
Chris Rock has been making roomfuls of people laugh for more than three decades.
Journalist Tamron Hall found it surprising to hear that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, she confessed Wednesday night at the American Heart Association’s 16th annual Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection fashion show.
Several powerful female celebrities rocked the runway on Wednesday night (Feb. 5) for the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection 2020 event. The night began and ended with empowering music, with Meghan Trainor performing her Treat Myself track "Blink" for the first time and Shania Twain delivering a high-energy medley of four of her biggest hits. "Y'all