EXCLUSIVE: Vanderpump Rules star Scheana Shay has inked with Independent Artist Group for representation, on the heels of the show’s Season 11 renewal, Deadline can exclusively reveal.
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saw her walking her dog in Southern California. But despite living a quieter life now, she previously has been vocal about her past drug abuse. In 2000, she entered Promises rehab clinic in Malibu for her cocaine addiction, which is where she met her now-husband Paul Cerrito.
The following year, she was arrested in Detroit on cocaine-related charges after authorities found syringes with injectable cocaine in her car. She pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while impaired and to possession, and was sentenced to two years of probation.In 2003, she penned a candid essay for “Glamour” where she opened up about her health issues and fame. “I never expected to get into drugs,” she wrote at the time.
“I was tired of feeling hurt. I was losing faith in love. I just wanted to feel good again.
And I knew an easy way to get that feeling.”“Once I started doing drugs alone, I stopped seeing friends, then stopped answering the phone altogether. I just listened to my messages once a day to make sure there were no emergencies. Eventually I stopped doing even that,” she continued.
“The way I saw it, cocaine was easing me through the problems I was still having.. On cocaine, I didn’t think about the problems. I had no pain.”
.EXCLUSIVE: Vanderpump Rules star Scheana Shay has inked with Independent Artist Group for representation, on the heels of the show’s Season 11 renewal, Deadline can exclusively reveal.
The Home Depot in a Los Angeles court on Aug. 9 citing a violation of the Unruh Civil Rights Act in addition to negligent hiring supervision and/or retention.Gibson, along with his associates Eric Mora and Manuel Hernandez, claimed to experience “outrageous discriminatory mistreatment and consumer racial profiling” in February while shopping at one of the retail locations in West Hills, California.
School Of Rock have revealed they were bullied following the film’s success.Directed by Richard Linklater, the comedy film starred Jack Black as struggling guitarist Dewey Finn who pretends to be substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. After it was released in 2003, the film grossed over $130million worldwide on a $35million budget.The film’s young cast, who were high-schoolers and middle-schoolers at the time, explained that they were bullied at school following the film’s release in an interview with Rolling Stone.Joey Gaydos Jr., who played Zack Mooneyham, said he was looked at like “a three-headed freak” when he returned to his hometown in Detroit.“I was looked at like a complete weirdo, and that was hard,” Gaydos Jr.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the Democratic powerbroker who served California and her political party for more than 30 years, died Thursday night, her office has confirmed. She was 90.
Patrick J. Adams has been reminiscing about his “Suits” days.
The mother of the late actor Angus Cloud has heartbreakingly described the moment she found her son unresponsive in his bedroom as she desperately tried to resuscitate him. Angus, who found fame as Fezco in TV show Euphoria, died aged just 25 in July from an "accidental overdose" at his family home in Oakland, California.
the Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared at their first US charity fundraiser as guests. Specifically, the duo turned up for One805 Live, an event hosted by “Bodyguard” star and current celebrity divorce participant Kevin Costner, at his $26 million Santa Barbara estate.Photos show Harry wearing an all-black number, looking like he was off to audition for a Johnny Cash tribute act, while Meghan wore a confusing poncho meets short-sleeved coat number, despite it being about 70 degrees.In the meantime, there is a more interesting story to tell, one about power, success and money thanks to the new photos of Harry and Meghan at this charity event.Specifically, just how small fry they are in their adopted homeland of Hollywood.Consider the shots that showed up on social media of them posing with Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry’s parents, Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi, and Costner.In all of these photos, of the celebrities pictured, Harry and Meghan are by far the least wealthy of the big names.Let’s run the numbers.
Red Hot Chili Peppers do his wrestling theme song.Alternative music within the pro-wrestling was very common within the height of the sport in the early 00s. For example, Disturbed recorded a version of ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin’s entrance theme and bands such as Limp Bizkit, Saliva, Motörhead and Drowning Pool performed at WWE’s biggest event, Wrestlemania.Speaking to Chris Van Vliet in a new interview, X-Pac – real name Sean Waltman – opened up about how he turned down having the rock aristocrats create a theme song for X-Factor, his professional wrestling stable he founded in early 2001 with fellow WWE wrestlers Justin Credible and Albert.“Shane McMahon comes up to me and goes, ‘Hey, we’re thinking about having Red Hot Chili Peppers do your new theme music,'” he told Van Vliet, “and I go, ‘No, I want Uncle Kracker!'”After being asked if the Red Hot Chili Peppers were really “in line” to record the track, X-Pac replied: “When they say something like that, and especially at that point that where WWE was, we were pretty hot.”He continued: “I was the one that picked Uncle Kracker, because I knew him, and that’s kinda how I was at the time.”X-Factor would go on to be a short lived group within WWE.
Euphoria star Angus Cloud's cause of death has been revealed after the star tragically died at just 25 years old.The actor's death has now been confirmed and ruled as accidental after he was found unresponsive and pronounced dead at the scene at his family home in California in July. It was recently revealed that the young star had died from an "accidental overdose" as Alameda County Coroner’s Office said in a statement: "Angus Cloud died from a lethal combination of fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and more, in what is ruled as an accidental overdose.” “Angus suffered from acute intoxication from the combination of drugs, which also included benzodiazepine.” The actors tragic death followed just one week after he buried his father in Ireland after he battled with cancer.
Bet he regrets this!
Isis King is the latest star to reveal one of her residual checks amid the strikes.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer Meredith Stiehm has been reelected as president of WGA West, in a strong show of support as the union’s strike continues into its fifth month. Stiehm took 3,354 votes, easily defeating Rich Talarico, who took just 300 votes. Two other officers were also reelected: Michele Mulroney, as vice president, and Betsy Thomas, as secretary-treasurer.
Hillary, Bill and Chelsea Clinton shared the stage with so many stars during a Clinton Global Initiative meeting on Monday (September 18) in New York City.
Michael Peña plays José Hernández, the first migrant farm worker to go to space. In a new interview, Hernández revealed that he recommended Peña for the role in “A Million Miles Away,” the movie based on his life, after he’d seen his work in the film “The Martian.”Camila Morrone discusses working with craft ‘masters’ Willem Dafoe and Patricia Arquette10 movies & shows to watch for Hispanic Heritage Month“I said, ‘He has experience already. He's been an astronaut!’” said Hernández in an interview with People.
“You’re Gonna Die Alone (& Other Excellent News)” (Blackstone) stands out. “You might think it is a trite, unimportant, vacant collection of barely-thoughts from a sad, narcissistic internet clown,” she writes of this collection of personal stories designed to address a wide range of issues and emotions.
In surprising MLB news, it’s being reported that Shohei Ohtani‘s has been cleared out at Angels Stadium.
Demi Lovato had to learn the hard way that “California sober” wasn’t a great option for her after surviving a near-fatal overdose in 2018.
Kanye West reportedly wanted to transform his home in Malibu, California into a ‘bomb shelter’.The news comes from a new lawsuit filed by Tony Saxon, who, as Sky News reports, claims he is owed $1million (£800,000) in unpaid wages and loss of earnings after working as a project manager, full-time security and live-in caretaker at West’s house in Malibu.Speaking to NBC – who reviewed and confirmed the contents of the lawsuit – Saxon said of the proposed renovations to the house: “We were going to be gutting all of that out and sort of building him a Bat Cave” to “hide from the Clintons in and the Kardashians in,” adding that he wanted to turn the house into a “bomb shelter from the 1910s”.He added that while he initially thought it to be an “art project”, he realised eventually that “no, he wants to live in here”.Elsewhere, Saxon said that Kanye “wanted no electricity. He only wanted plants. He only wanted candles.
EXCLUSIVE: Screen Media has announced its acquisition of all North American rights to Helen’s Dead, a mystery comedy starring Dylan Gelula (Dream Scenario), Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild), Tyrese Gibson (Fast X), Annabelle Dexter-Jones (Succession), and Oliver Cooper (Red Oaks). Set to hit theaters in at least the top 10 markets, the film will open day-and-date on November 3.
Transformers star Josh Duhamel and his wife Audra Mari have announced they are expecting their first child together. Josh, 50, and Audra, 29, shared the exciting announcement on Monday on Instagram, with mum-to-be Audra excitedly writing: "Baby Duhamel coming soon." She shared a photograph of a sonogram and a white flower to announce the happy news, which comes on the couple's one year wedding anniversary. Fans flocked to congratulate the parents-to-be, with one writing: "Congratulations Audra! You’re going to be the best mom!," while another said: "Your baby is going to be gorgeous." "This chapter will be so exciting," another follower penned.