Chrissy Teigen and John Legend head to the Italian restaurant Il Pastaio for lunch on Monday afternoon (February 1) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Henry Aaron, the slugger known as Hammerin’ Hank who cemented himself in baseball lore when he broke Babe Ruth’s career home run mark in 1974, died Friday. He was 86. His daughter confirmed the news to media outlets.
The Hall of Famer played 21 seasons for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves and finished his Major League career with two season on the Milwaukee Brewers in 1975-76. A 21-time All-Star, he topped Ruth’s revered mark with his 715th homer — a blast against the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Al Downing
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend head to the Italian restaurant Il Pastaio for lunch on Monday afternoon (February 1) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend couple up for a date night on the town on Sunday night (January 31) in Los Angeles.
Bruce Kirby, the longtime character actor whose many TV roles included regular turns on Columbo and L.A. Law, died Sunday in Los Angeles. Kirby, the father of late actor Bruno Kirby, was 95.
Antonio Ferme authorBruce Kirby, a character actor best known for his roles in “Columbo” and “Stand by Me,” died in Los Angeles on Sunday. He was 95.Kirby’s son, John Kirby, announced the news on Facebook on Monday.“Thank you Dad for everything you taught me about acting and how to have such a strong work ethic while sharing your love for the arts and the craft of it all,” John wrote.
Bruce Kirby, the veteran character actor perhaps best known for portrayingthe gullible Sgt. George Kramer on the long-running NBC series Columbo, has died.
Kenya Moore and Marc Daly are calling it quits again.
As though it was fate, former Los Angeles Dodgers announcerVin Scully was the person who calledHank Aaron's milestone home as he passed Babe Ruth for the most career home runs when he slugged his 715th bomb. Aaron died Friday.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorBaseball legend Hank Aaron, the Black power hitter who faced discrimination and death threats in 1974 as he toppled Babe Ruth’s record for all-time home runs, has died, according to CBS affiliate WSB-TV Atlanta. He was 86.The Atlanta Braves veteran died Friday at his home, Aaron’s daughter told WSB.Aaron’s records in Major League Baseball include becoming the first player in history to rack up 500 home runs and 3,000 hits.
Hank Aaron, the baseball Hall of Famer known as “Hammerin’ Hank”, has died at 86.
Chrissy Teigen carries a Sesame Street blanket with her as she arrives for a private plane ride in Los Angeles on Tuesday (January 19).
Bruce Willis is having a rough week, as he was called out publicly for not following the rules amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The actor was photographed in Los Angeles without a mask inside a Rite Aid store.He was reportedly refusing to wear a mask and was asked to leave the place by an employee.
If you asked us to name a few celebrities we thought might secretly be anti-maskers, we could probably give you a decent list — but Bruce Willis wouldn’t have been one of them!
Die Hard star is acknowledging he made a mistake after Page Six reported he was asked to leave a Rite Aid this week for not wearing a mask. "It was an error in judgment," Willis said in a statement to People.
not wearing a mask inside of a Rite Aid this week was a mistake.“It was an error in judgment,” Willis told People late Tuesday. “Be safe out there everyone and let’s continue to mask up.”Page Six exclusively reported that Willis, 65, was asked to leave the Los Angeles store on Monday after he “refused” to wear a mask and made employees and other customers upset.