Not cool. Vicki Gunvalson’s son-in-law, Ryan Culberson, slammed her for revealing the sex of his and wife Briana Culberson’s fourth child.
20.08.2021 - 00:45 / ok.co.uk
Blue star Lee Ryan has claimed he's got "no money" and is completely broke with no savings after he was fined by a court and banned from diving following an offence last year.The singer had failed to tell the police who was driving a white Mercedes van registered under his name when it was caught going over the speed limit by speed cameras twice. Ryan, 38, appeared via video link at the Peterborough Magistrates' Court today (Thursday, 19 August) and was found guilty over the motoring offence.
Not cool. Vicki Gunvalson’s son-in-law, Ryan Culberson, slammed her for revealing the sex of his and wife Briana Culberson’s fourth child.
Sgt. Chris Wilson has died at 43.
Lee Ryan has recently got back into his social media after a brief break, giving fans a look into his family life as he enjoys quality time with his eldest daughter, Bluebell. Fans can't get over how much the 14 year old looks like her famous dad, 38, as they smiled for a series of adorable snaps.
Good Morning Britain viewers have blasted the ITV channel for conducting "poor research" before Ranvir Singh and Charlotte Hawkins' interview with Iwan Rheon on Wednesday 25 August.The TV presenters were left red-faced after making several blunders during their chat with the actor, who played Ramsay Bolton in the Game of Thrones series.
Lisa Rinna seemingly rushed to the defense of her "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" co-star, Erika Jayne, after the latter revealed she’s been receiving death threats on social media. Jayne took aim at her online critics Friday by sharing a pair of screencaps to her Instagram that revealed threatening messages she’s received from her critics online. In her first post, the former Broadway performer demanded that people stop threatening her life.
Lee Ryan has told a court that he “just doesn’t have the money” to pay a £1,500 fine. Last year, Ryan was charged with twice driving a Mercedes at 70mph in a 60mph limit in Peterborough.
Shin'ichi "Sonny" Chiba, a martial artist and actor known for appearing in various films and television series, has died at 82. The star's rep confirmed to Fox News that Chiba died of COVID-19 complications on Wednesday in a hospital outside of Tokyo.
Variety reported that it had received confirmation of the news from Chiba’s agent. With an acting career beginning in the 1960s with a string of roles in Japanese martial arts films and TV shows, Chiba became widely known in the west after being name-checked in True Romance, the 1993 thriller written by Tarantino and directed by Tony Scott.
complications from COVID-19, ET confirms.«Sonny passed away from COVID-19 yesterday. Such tragic news,» Chiba's manager and best friend Timothy Beal shared in a statement to ET.
Sonny Chiba was a Japanese martial artist and actor known for roles in the “Kill Bill” series and “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.”Chiba was a gymnast in his youth, learning martial arts while in college. He eventually became a fourth-degree black belt in karate as well as mastering several other martial arts styles.