Rachel Riley has shared her excitement over welcoming her second child, who is due any day now.
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Dita Von Teese is open to adopting a child. The burlesque performer turns 50 next year, and despite previously insisting she doesn't have children because of the perils of social media, the entertainer has insisted she hasn't ruled out becoming a mother through alternative methods, such as adoption and surrogacy.
Speaking to The Sun newspaper's Fabulous magazine, she said: “I think it’s OK for people to bow out of parenthood. There’s so much pressure.
Rachel Riley has shared her excitement over welcoming her second child, who is due any day now.
Families of the Manchester Arena bombing victims have spoken of their anger after changes were apparently made to the design of the memorial without their knowledge.
Eddie Van Halen’s son, Wolfgang, has posted a tribute to his father on the first anniversary of his death.Eddie died from throat cancer on October 6, 2020. Tributes from members of AC/DC, KISS, Muse and Pearl Jam, among others, flew in following news of his passing.
One year after the death of his father, guitar legend Eddie Van Halen, Wolf Van Halen is sharing a touching letter to his dad.
Rachel Riley has taken to social media to share some upsetting family news with her fans.MORE: Rachel Riley and Pasha Kovalev's home to raise new baby is a family havenThe Countdown star - who is due to give birth to her second child anytime now - posted a series of snapshots of her beloved pet cat and wrote: “Rest in peace beautiful Beasty.WATCH: Rachel Riley thrills fans with surprise announcement“My big fat rescue cat has hopefully gone to a better place filled with king prawns and reunited
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The international break might have come at the right time for Manchester United after a worrying run of performances, which have seen them drop points in their last two Premier League outings.
Steven Van Zandt, a.k.a. Little Steven, is one of the founding members of Bruce Springsteen’s legendary E Street Band, which he left in the early 1980s before rejoining in 1999.
Steven Van Zandt may be best known for his music and for starring in "The Sopranos," but he's had a notable effect on politics and in activism as well. The 70-year-old musician is known for creating political-themed music in his solo career after temporarily leaving Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
It was a mixed bag of nuts on Friday night for HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher. Rock ‘n roll, budgets, Covid-19 and even a put-down of van life were all on the menu.
Steven Van Zandt's acting debut almost looked very different. The rocker, now 70, is known for playing Silvio Dante in "The Sopranos," which was his first time on screen, save for a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo in 1985's "American Flyers." The star appeared in 79 of the show's 86 episodes, but fans nearly saw him playing an entirely different role: Tony Soprano, the lead.
NBC's Seth Meyers knows who should host the next big MSNBC show: Steve Van Zandt. Meyers shared a clip of Van Zandt's recent MSNBC hit on "Late Night" Wednesday, saying that in "a time of asymmetric, partisan fighting," the "Sopranos" star and member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band would be a great addition to the national conversation.
Steve Van Zandt has lived something of a charmed life. He’s been a part of the two biggest things to come out of New Jersey (the E Street Band and The Sopranos, of course), had a successful solo career, and his own radio show.
“Unrequited Infatuations.” “I thought he’s not really paying as much attention to my advice as much as he used to. I felt like I should be part of the official management team, and he just disagreed with that ’cause I was his little brother in his eyes.
Michele Amabile Angermiller Is Steven Van Zandt content with having spent much of his career in what might have been perceived a sidekick role? The answer is yes, he told Bruce Springsteen during a chat between the two that was webcast Tuesday evening. And maybe that’s just the sort of thing you’d be expected to tell the boss… or the Boss.
Dita Von Teese thinks trying too hard is the "kiss of death in being sexy". The 49-year-old beauty is currently competing on 'Danse Avec Les Stars' - the French equivalent of 'Dancing With the Stars' - and despite having a childhood passion for ballet, Dita fears "overstretching" herself on the show.
Steven Van Zandt is reflecting on his public fallout with Bruce Springsteen and the impact it had on both of their careers. Having played guitar for Springsteen’s E Street Band since the early 1980s, Van Zandt, now 70, opened up in his memoir, "Unrequited Infatuations," about a fight he had with Springsteen, now 72, during the band’s recording of "Born in the USA." The incident ultimately led to Van Zandt walking away from the band right before its big break.