Film star Natalie Wood has been dead nearly 40 years, but her ghost still casts a long shadow — and it’s going to walk the earth again as her eldest daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, simultaneously releases a new memoir and a new documentary.
15.04.2020 - 02:33 / foxnews.com
A documentary centered on the death of actress Natalie Wood, spearheaded by her daughter Natasha Gregson-Wagner, will seek to uncover the life of the acclaimed performer and how deeply she was loved by her family who has not forgotten the legacy she left behind. “Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind” is set to be released on May 5 on HBO and will see interviews from Wood’s husband Robert Wagner, Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, according to a press release from the network.
Film star Natalie Wood has been dead nearly 40 years, but her ghost still casts a long shadow — and it’s going to walk the earth again as her eldest daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, simultaneously releases a new memoir and a new documentary.
After a resurfaced photo showed Toni Braxton, 52, cuddling up to Dennis Rodman, 58, fans wondered if these two ever hooked up. As Toni was putting down the rumors of any possible romance, she did say she thought Dennis “was kinda hot in the 90s.” Did this comment leave her current love, Birdman, 51, seeing red at the former Chicago Bulls player? Not at all.
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The case may have officially been closed many years ago, but the intrigue around the death of Natalie Wood lives on.
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Chicago Fire's Brett (Kara Killmer) and Casey (Jesse Spencer) are like peanut butter and chocolate: They just fit together so well. Over the last few seasons, they've formed an even tighter bond while facing stressful life changes, like Casey's divorce and Brett's engagement to Chaplain Kyle (Teddy Sears).
Make way for a potential new ship in Season 6 of Chicago Med. With Manstead officially over — at least, for now — the ex-lovers are off doing their own thing. Will (Nick Gehlfuss) has his new girlfriend Hannah (Jessy Schram), and now it looks like things will start to progress between Natalie (Torrey DeVitto) and Crockett (Dominic Rains) on the NBC drama.
Chicago Fire's Brett (Kara Killmer) and Casey (Jesse Spencer) are like peanut butter and chocolate: They just fit together so well. Their tight bond will carry over into Season 9 as Brett deals with the fallout from her recent family issues.
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Make way for a potential new ship in Season 6 of Chicago Med. With Manstead officially over — at least, for now — the ex-lovers are off doing their own thing. Will (Nick Gehlfuss) has his new girlfriend Hannah (Jessy Schram) and now it looks like things are starting to progress between Natalie (Torrey DeVitto) and Crockett (Dominic Rains).
Jussie Smollett was allegedly already “more than friends” with alleged attacker Ambimbola “Abel” Osundairo, according to a new report from Page Six on Tuesday (April 14).
Jussie Smollett and his alleged attacker, Abel Osundairo, previously enjoyed a sexual relationship, an insider has alleged.
More than friends? It’s definitely leaning that way. Chicago P.D. fans have been hopeful for Jay Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) and Hailey Upton’s (Tracy Spiridakos) working relationship to turn into something more — and it sounds like that could happen in season 8.
The case of former “Empire” star Jussie Smollett may get more complicated after a new report indicates that the embattled star was more than friends with one of his alleged attackers. Smollett is accused of having Abimbola “Abel” Osundairo and Olabinjo “Ola” Osundairo, who both worked on the set of “Empire,” stage a hate crime attack against him in Chicago in 2019.
Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time and still one of the most recognizable people in the world, almost 20 years after his final retirement from basketball. He's been the subject of bestselling books like The Jordan Rules and When Nothing Else Matters and his own 30 for 30 documentary, Jordan Rides the Bus, about his time playing baseball in 1994.
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