By Ted Johnson
05.03.2020 - 19:51 / nypost.com
Nik Wallenda’s disgruntled fans are holding his toes to the fire.
The American daredevil’s record-making tightrope walk over an active Nicaragua volcano turned sour Wednesday after he was torched on Twitter for wearing a safety harness during ABC’s “Volcano Live!” special.
Wallenda, 41, became the first man to ever traverse an active volcano by high wire when he stepped across the 1,800-foot-wide “mouth of hell” crater atop the Masaya Volcano. The stunt took the Sarasota, Fla., native around 30
By Ted Johnson
Meg Donnelly wants viewers to get some comic relief while self-isolated in their homes during the global coronavirus pandemic.
Oprah Winfrey has set the record straight about those ridiculous rumours she’d been arrested for sex trafficking.
"America doesn’t want a president who runs off stage during a crisis."
Chris Evans is slamming the President, Donald Trump, after his press conference on Sunday (March 15) about Coronavirus aka COVID-19.
Chris Evans slammed Donald Trump for failing to answer any questions amid the coronavirus outbreak during a press conference Sunday.
Prince Charles made headlines after he was seen ditching hand-shakes for Namaste to limit human contact amid the ongoing Coronavirus crisis. Earlier this week, while attending the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey, Charles was seen greeting everyone in the room with his hands folded and the pictures instantly went viral.
Fans and haters alike got a strong message from Billie Eilish on the opening night of her Where Do We Go? World Tour in Miami, Florida. According to The Guardian, Eilish's set included a segment where she addressed anyone who judged her body and the way that she dresses.
Billie Eilish hit out at those who judge her body having “never seen” it as she shed her famously oversized clothes for a video on her new tour.
Billie Eilish hit out at those who judge her body as she shed her signature oversized clothes in a video on her new tour.
Hillary Clinton flashes a grin at the premiere of her new Hulu documentary Hillary!
LONDON — Roman Polanski, the film director who fled the United States in 1978 while awaiting sentencing for unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, was a big winner Friday night at the Césars, France’s equivalent of the Academy Awards, leading several actors to walk out of the ceremony in outrage.
LONDON — Roman Polanski, the film director who fled the United States in 1978 while awaiting sentencing for unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, was a big winner Friday night at the Césars, France’s equivalent of the Academy Awards, leading several actors to walk out of the ceremony in outrage.
LONDON — Roman Polanski, the film director who fled the United States in 1978 while awaiting sentencing for unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, was a big winner Friday night at the Césars, France’s equivalent of the Academy Awards, leading several actors to walk out of the ceremony in outrage.
LONDON — Roman Polanski, the film director who fled the United States in 1978 while awaiting sentencing for unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, was a big winner Friday night at the Césars, France’s equivalent of the Academy Awards, leading several actors to walk out of the ceremony in outrage.