Twin brothers who have won millions of followers by posting prank videos on social media have been charged for faking bank robberies in Southern California and could go to prison if convicted, authorities said Wednesday.
19.07.2020 - 18:07 / usmagazine.com
Tamra Judge is ready for a serious shopping trip once the coronavirus pandemic is over.The Real Housewives of Orange County alum, 52, knows exactly what she’ll do once quarantine is lifted — head straight to Home Goods.“Yes, I’m going to Home Goods.
I’m going to spend like a good four hours there,” Judge told Us Weekly exclusively during the recent episode of Quarantine Confessions.The California native, who revealed she wears sweats “every day” has kept herself busy indoors, while staying at
.Twin brothers who have won millions of followers by posting prank videos on social media have been charged for faking bank robberies in Southern California and could go to prison if convicted, authorities said Wednesday.
Tamera Mowry-Housley is honoring what would have been her late niece, Alaina Housley’s, 20th birthday. Housley and 11 others died in a tragic shooting at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, California, in 2018.On Monday, Mowry, 42, posted an old photo of her son, Aden, now 7 years old, hanging with Housley.“When I look at Aden, I see glimpses of you,” Mowry wrote.
It would seem that Gayle King isn’t the only guest Oprah Winfrey’s house in Santa Barbara, California.
The Montecito, California mansion Ellen Degeneres and Portia De Rossi call home has been robbed, according to multiple reports.Burglars broke into the place on July 4, according to Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office sources and made off with jewellery and watches, reports TMZ.It isn’t clear if Portia or Ellen were at home at the time of the break-in.The Finding Dory star and her wife purchased the sprawling home in early 2019.The robbery has prompted local cops to warn other celebrities in
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are dealing with the fallout after a home burglary at their incredible southern California mansion has left them unsettled after what’s already been a particularly tough last few months.
The Montecito, California mansion Ellen Degeneres and Portia De Rossi call home has been robbed, according to multiple reports.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorFox has put in development Foxy, a single-camera comedy from writer-producers Jennifer Crittenden & Gabrielle Allan (Veep, Divorce), Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman’s Brownstone Productions and Warner Bros. Television.
Tamar Braxton is reportedly in stable condition but remains unconscious following an overdose on Thursday night.
Netflix and the creators of Stranger Things, Matt and Ross Duffer, are being sued by a company that says the idea for the hit show was stolen from a screenplay called Totem.A lawsuit filed by Irish Rover Entertainment on Wednesday (July 15) in California federal court claims that Stranger Things has copied a number of things from Totem, a screenplay written by Jeffrey Kennedy (via TheWrap).The suit alleges that the Netflix show lifted the “plot, sequence, characters, theme, dialogue, mood, and
Tamar Braxton is reportedly in stable condition but remains unconscious following an overdose on Thursday night.The 43-year-old singer was staying with boyfriend David Adefeso at the Ritz Carlton Residences in Los Angeles, California when she was rushed to hospital after taking a concoction of alcohol and prescription pills, reported The Blast.According to sources, David believes that it was a possible suicide attempt, with Los Angeles Police Department sources confirming that they had received
April, she donated $10 million to coronavirus relief efforts and now the queen of all talk show hosts is back at it again.The Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation (OWCF) has officially donated $3 million to COVID-19 relief efforts in South Los Angeles, California.The recipient of the TV mogul’s generous donation is South LA Forward, a newly created coalition bringing together three Los Angeles based organizations SoLa I Can Foundation, SEE-LA and the Watts Healthcare Corporation.