"Now is the time we should be going to restaurants, going to clubs, and buying musicians' merchandise"
26.02.2020 - 05:56 / usmagazine.com
Housewives shake-ups all around! LeeAnne Locken announced she won’t be returning to The Real Housewives of Dallas for season five.
“The last four years have been a trolley-slapping good time but after much consideration, I have made the personal decision to step away from RHOD,” Locken, 52, said in a statement to People on Tuesday, February 25.
The Texas native has been on the Bravo series since its beginning in 2016, and fans have seen her go through highs and lows throughout.
“Getting to share my
"Now is the time we should be going to restaurants, going to clubs, and buying musicians' merchandise"
The Fab Five are about to find out if everything really is bigger in Texas. That's right, Queer Eye is coming back for season six on Netflix and heading to the Lone Star state.
Showing his support! Mike Johnson thinks Peter Weber “did the right thing” as his season of The Bachelor came to an end.
Queer Eye is coming back for more!
The event was cancelled last Friday
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Monday's two-part finale of 9-1-1: Lone Star. Read at your own risk!]
Disease outbreak was not covered by the event's various insurance policies
Texas Senator Ted Cruz is self-quarantining after he came into contact with someone with Coronavirus.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz announced he has put himself in a self-quarantine after shaking hands with someone who tested positive for the coronavirus.
The last time Robert Durst was on trial for murder, he testified that he had dismembered his elderly neighbor’s body, put it in garbage bags and tossed them in the Gulf of Mexico. He was still acquitted and set free, with Texas jurors in 2003 accepting his testimony that Morris Black had died in a struggle over a gun.
By Anita Bennett
Dan Crenshaw has spoken out after Saturday Night Live comedian Pete Davidson referenced an old joke he made about the U.S. war hero-turned-Congressman in 2018 during his recent Netflix special.
By Ted Johnson
In 2018, Pete Davidson appeared on the “Weekend Update” segment during “Saturday Night Live” to share his impressions of some of the candidates for Congress ahead of the 2018 U.S. midterm elections.
By Bruce Haring
Rep. Dan Crenshaw said it’s “a little sad” that his name is still linked to Pete Davidson’s, after the Saturday Night Live star revealed he was “forced to apologize” for a 2018 joke about the politician.
"Saturday Night Live” comedian Pete Davidson said during his recently released Netflix stand-up special that he was forced to apologize for mocking Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas., for wearing an eye patch during a November 2018 skit.