A man who had a total of nine wives is planning to have children, and states that it is a 'first come, first served' basis as to who will be their mother after one partner left the unusual marriage.
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There’s still some unsettled business among the members of O-Town.
On this week’s episode of the “Hollywood Raw” podcast, singer Ashely Parker Angel stopped by, and he got candid about the behind-the-scenes drama of the boy band.
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Hosts Dax Holt and Adam Glyn brought up recent photos of Angel with his old bandmates at singer Ryan Cabrera’s wedding to WWE star Alexa Bliss.
“It was the first time we’d all been together,” Angel said. “Like, that was four of us, even though it wasn’t Dan, it was the first time four of us, including me, had been together in that kind of situation.”
Dan Miller was apparently overseas and unable to make it, but Trevor Penick, Jacob Underwood and Erik-Michael Estrada were all there.
“It was actually really awesome,” Angel continued. “I feel like in some ways you pick up right where are you left off. You share something that’s so unique, it’s so different than any type of connection you can really have with any other type of friends … even though we don’t hang out all the time anymore. Our lives have gone in different directions, but that thread is still there.”
He added, “So it was like, for me personally, really awesome to hang out and connect on that level, where everybody could relax and enjoy themselves at a party. And it was an awesome, fun weekend. And it sort of felt like the walls came down a little bit and I was even able to reconnect with all of them, which was really interesting.”
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O-Town was originally active from 2000 to 2003. In 2013, when the
A man who had a total of nine wives is planning to have children, and states that it is a 'first come, first served' basis as to who will be their mother after one partner left the unusual marriage.
Tom Parker of British-Irish boy band The Wanted lost his battle with brain cancer in March, just 33 when he died.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Ashley Judd encouraged people to seek help for their mental health and talked about her grieving process after the loss of her mother, country star Naomi Judd.In an interview aired on “Good Morning America” on Thursday, the movie star said she wanted to address her mother's struggle with depression. Judd said she was with her mother at her home in Tennessee on the day Naomi died on April 30.Judd also encouraged anyone who was having thoughts of harming themselves to reach out to The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.Naomi Judd died at the age of 76, a day before she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame with her duo partner and daughter Wynonna Judd.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIt took a village to create Kendrick Lamar’s mind-melting new video for his song “The Heart Part 5,” which on the surface is just him performing in front of a red backdrop until you realize that his face deepfakes into those of OJ Simpson, Jussie Smollett, Nipsey Hussle, Kobe Bryant and Kanye West (who, ironically, himself dropped a video the same day using deepfake technology).While the video was directed and executive produced by Lamar and longtime collaborator Dave Free and features a host of creative collaborators (listed below), the deep fake is credited to Deep Voodoo, a studio launched by “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone to specialize in the technology — and the “The Heart Part 5” video appears to be the first fruit of a partnership between Lamar’s PGLang company and the “South Park” founders’ Park County banner to produce a new feature film for Paramount Pictures. (While Lamar, Parker, Stone and reps for PG Lang and Deep Voodoo all declined Variety’s requests for an interview about.) The Deep Voodoo studio — the name of which almost certainly was chosen in part for its phonic similarity to the term “deep doodoo” — made its first major splash late in 2020 with “Sassy Justice,” a spoof of a television investigative report on deep fakes done in collaboration with actor Peter Serafinowicz.
Max George has shared a touching tribute to his late bandmate and friend Tom Parker after his death.The Wanted star passed away at the age of 33 on 30 March after battling an inoperable brain tumour he was diagnosed with in 2020, leaving behind Kelsey and their two young children. Now, several weeks after his death and funeral, Max, 33, has taken to his Instagram feed to post a previously unseen photograph of himself with Tom. In the dark snap, Max can be seen wearing a white T-shirt as he wraps an arm around Tom, who appears happy and relaxed as they sit and pose together.The pair could be seen smiling as Max did a thumbs up for the camera before the star wrote about "true friends" in the caption.
Ashley Roberts delivered one of her most iconic looks yet as she donned a bold purple co-ord outfit and a choppy blonde hairstyle that made her look remarkably like Scooby Doo favourite Daphne. Posting a quirky Instagram reel that showed off her stunning ensemble, the 40 year old radio host slipped into a matching blouse and trouser set for a day at work in London. Pairing the outfit with neon yellow stiletto heels, pink Balenciaga clutch bag and a pair of retro lime green sunglasses, the 60s and 70s vibes were strong in Ashley's latest look.
Forest Whitaker is set to receive this year’s honorary Palme d’Or from the Cannes Film Festival, Cannes announced on Thursday. Whitaker will be the honorary guest at the opening ceremony for the 75th Cannes, and a film he produced, “For the Sake of Peace,” will also get a special screening on Wednesday, May 18.
Elizabeth Olsen has found her own success as an actress but growing up in the shadows of sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen gave her a few “insecurities.”
O-Town’s Jacob Underwood and Erik-Michael Estrada are speaking out after ex-bandmate Ashley Parker Angel alleged he faced “vicious attacks” from the group following their 2003 disbandment.
Ashley Judd reflected on her mother, Naomi Judd’s, legacy with a special message. On Monday, the 54-year-oldactress shared a carousel of photos and videos on Instagram, documenting her time at the Country Music Hall of Fame, where she honored her mother with sister Wynonna, just a day after Naomi's death. “In beloved community with my big sister, gazing at the new bronze plaque inducting @thejuddsofficial @wynonnajudd into the @officialcmhof — listening to #grandpa, my altar to mama, with her silhouette from when she was 11, my bereft Pop @larrystrickland7 singing How Great Thou Art for me on my sleeping Porch (we are singing hymns this evening). Sister, mom, and me on Little Cat Creek in Lawerence County, Ky,” she captioned the first half of the post.
Police have today confirmed that a body found in a forest is missing mum Katie Kenyon. The devastating discovery was made in the Forest of Boland on Friday evening shortly after police were given new information about where to search for the mother-of-two.
Martin Scorsese’s nonprofit The Film Foundation is launching a free virtual screening room to showcase restored films starting May 9 with I Know Where I’m Going!.
EXCLUSIVE: Ashley Holland, a TV lit agent and partner at WME, is leaving the agency to join Onyx Collective, Disney’s curated content brand for creators of color and underrepresented voices. I hear her deal is still being finalized, and she will stay at WME for a few more weeks, but Holland is expected to be a senior scripted executive at Onyx.
Season 2 premiere of “Russian Doll” Monday at the Bowery Hotel. “I’ve been around for so long, there’s probably nothing in anybody’s vocabulary that I have not been called at one time or another,” she added.Ashley, 82, got her start on Broadway, starring in 1961’s “Take Her, She’s Mine,” and transitioned into film with movies such as 1964’s “The Carpetbaggers” and 1965’s “Ship of Fools.” She was a frequent guest on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson” and is probably recognized most for her role as Freida Evans in the 1990 to 1994 CBS sitcom “Evening Shade.”When asked about what it was like toiling in Hollywood decades before the #MeToo movement and whether she had any pearls of wisdom for the younger generation, she was happy to reply.“Darling, I have often said when questioned by the young actorettes, as I like to call us,” she said in her trademark throaty drawl.
The Wanted fans were overcome with emotion as they paid tribute to late singer Tom Parker during his funeral on Wednesday 20 April. Supporters of Tom lined the streets through Petts Wood and around Queensway, South East London, for the service that saw the star's wife Kelsey supported by family as she followed her late husband's hearse. And after Kelsey and Tom's The Wanted bandmates delivered moving speeches, fans of the boyband also lent their tributes during the service.