Is Ramona Singer literally full of s**t?!
29.06.2020 - 21:41 / legacy.com
#BennyMardones back in 2010. He came in studio so we could thank him personally for allowing me to use "Into the Night" as our outro while at @FoxSportsRadio – Wish I could find that interview.
He will be missed. #RIPBenny pic.twitter.com/S66BT5h8ZvFarewell to Benny Mardones, the hard rocker who found enduring fame with the immortal soft-rock ballad "Into the Night," which was a Top 20 hit twice in the 1980s.
It hit 11 in 1980 and 20 in 1989. https://t.co/1b2eq0MJMdI briefly met @bennymardonesin
.Is Ramona Singer literally full of s**t?!
Ramona Singer doesn’t poop during sex, according to Ramon Singer. The Real Housewives of New York star, 63, fired back at costar Leah McSweeney, who claimed the latter in a viral video on Wednesday, July 15. The drama unfolded after a Cameo video showed Leah and friend of the show, Elyse Slaine talking about Ramona’s sex life.
frequent guest star Elyse Slaine, who continued their feud with Singer in a wild video Slaine made for Cameo — in which they make the bizarre claim that their rival “s–ts” when she has sex.“I believe that ‘Real Housewives of New York’ is a classy, elegant franchise, and I think the two of them are degrading it through social media. It really upsets me,” Singer, 63, said in an exclusive interview with The Post.
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Benny Mardones, the musician best known for his 1980 smash hit “Into the Night,” has died after a 20-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was 73.
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Billboard by longtime friend and record producer Joel Diamond, resulting from complications following a long struggle with Parkinson's disease. He was 73.Mardones was born in Cleveland, Ohio and grew up in Savage, Maryland, joining the Navy out of high school to serve in the Vietnam War.
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