While the Gabby Petito murder case is pretty definitively closed — in that we know from the FBI that her fiancé Brian Laundrie admitted to killing her in his personal notebook before committing suicide — there are always going to be more questions.
06.03.2022 - 10:27 / hollywoodlife.com
From ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ to ‘Breaking Bad,’ it seems there’s no role Bryan Cranston, 65, can’t master; and he has the Tony, Emmy, and SAG Awards to show it. But one starring role at which he’s had decades of practice? As a husband, to current wife Robin Dearden, 68, and to his first wife, Micky Middleton.
Though Bryan and Robin have been married since 1989 before they met he spent a few years married to his first wife, Micky Middleton. Though Micky and Bryan would divorce in 1982, Bryan has previously opened up about his relationship with and the mistakes he made in his younger relationships. Learn everything there is to know about Bryan and his wives, here!
Micky MiddletonBryan married his first wife, the writer and Florida native Micky Middleton, in 1977 when the actor was just 23. He looked back on exchanging vows with Micky in his autobiography A Life In Parts, sharing: “I don’t think I grasped the depth and the consequence of the commitment I was making. The vows I spoke weren’t empty. I cared about her. I loved her. But in the end, I wasn’t ready.” The pair divorced in 1982.
Related GalleryThough Micky and Bryan never had any children, Mickey too went on to remarry her current husband Steve just six months after her split from Bryan. Again looking back in his autobiography, Bryan shared: If either of us had been honest, we would have gone our separate ways much earlier…She was a sweetheart. No arguing. No bitterness. We were just mismatched.”
Robin DeardenBryan would go on to find his match in Robin Dearden, who he wed in 1989 after a two-year courtship. After a brief meeting and mutual attraction on a shared TV show in 1986, the couple reconnected, and the rest was history.
The pair’s romantic end
While the Gabby Petito murder case is pretty definitively closed — in that we know from the FBI that her fiancé Brian Laundrie admitted to killing her in his personal notebook before committing suicide — there are always going to be more questions.
Drama, drama, drama. Teen Mom 2 costars Kailyn Lowry and Briana DeJesus have been feuding since 2017, and their animosity towards one another has only grown deeper throughout the years.
According to court documents, Jimmy Wayne Hammonds (aka “The Monkey Whisperer”) conspired to sell Brown a capuchin monkey between 2017 and 2018, even though possession of the primate is illegal in California.Documents also read that Hammonds was paid $12,000 for the monkey. Law enforcement later seized the monkey from Brown’s California residence.The Florida-based exotic-animal dealer pleaded guilty to federal charges related to the illegal sale and transport of primates.A post shared by BREEZY (@chrisbrownofficial)Now, PETA has sent a letter to the USDA, in hopes of revoking the dealer’s Animal Welfare Act (AWA) license permantely.
Sister Wives stars Christine Brown and Janelle Brown are spending quality time together in Florida. They took some of their children, whom they share with Kody Brown, to Disney World in Orlando for a fun-filled vacation. Christine, 49, posted photos to Instagram on March 14 of the group huddled together at Magic Kingdom Park. Her daughters Truely and Ysabel were in the snapshots, as was Janelle’s daughter Savannah.
Family fun in Florida! Christine Brown and Janelle Brown enjoyed a joint Disney World trip with their kids.
The lawsuit filed by Gabby Petito‘s parents may be seeking monetary damages, but that’s not the extent of the justice being sought. No, the real prize may be acquired not as a judgment but as a disclosure!
Chris Willman Music WriterThe Human Rights Campaign sure knows how to pick a month to throw a party, it was generally agreed by everyone attending the org’s annual L.A. dinner Saturday night, where the evening’s most invoked topics were veritably ripped out of the most topical mainstream media headlines.
BBC’s The One Show’s viewers were left in shock on Friday night when rock legend Bryan Adams swore live on air, leaving presenters Alex Jones and Ronan Keating forced to apologise. Bryan, 62, was chatting to the presenters about how his mum took him out of school at 14 to pursue a music career when the f-bomb slipped out.The rock legend was telling the story as he was on the show promoting his latest track So Happy It Hurts and his mother, 94, appears with her son in the video for the song.
Gabby Petito‘s parents are looking for justice over the murder of their daughter.
BBC show to discuss his new single So Happy It Hurts. He was telling a story about his 94-year-old mother, who appears alongside him in the music video for the new song, when he accidentally let a rude word slip. He explained to viewers how she had pulled him out of school aged 14.
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Gabby Petito’s parents made strong allegations against Brian Laundrie’s parents Christopher and Roberta including that they’d withheld information that could’ve helped in the search for their son during the nationwide hunt for him in September 2021. Joseph Petito and Nichole Schmidt argued that the Laundries were trying to find a way to help their son escape the country, in a lawsuit against the Laundries, filed on Thursday March 10 in Florida.
A post shared by Sharon Catherine Brown (@sharoncatherinebrown)Sharon told that her father was at the doctor's office in L.A. on Wednesday getting his pacemaker checked. But shortly after that visit he went into cardiac arrest and collapsed.
Johnny Brown, best known as the beloved actor who played housing project superintendent Nathan Bookman on “Good Times”, has died. He was 84.
A post shared by Sharon Catherine Brown (@sharoncatherinebrown)Sharon told that her father was at the doctor's office in L.A. on Wednesday getting his pacemaker checked. But shortly after that visit he went into cardiac arrest and collapsed.
Johnny Brown, best known for his role as the housing project superintendent Nathan Bookman on the TV show "Good Times," has died. He was 84 and no cause of death was given by his family, who announced his death on Instagram. Daughter and actress Sharon Catherine Brown wrote on Instagram.