Bethenny Frankel didn’t hold back when voicing her opinions on Kim Kardashian’s new skincare line.
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Not Just a Girl, Shania Twain opens up about two of the most difficult moments in her life—contracting and the dissolution of her marriage to her longtime producer and songwriting partner, Robert "Mutt" Lange.After releasing and the album Come on Over, which would go on to become the best-selling album of all time by a female solo artist, Twain was getting ready to go on tour in 2003 when she went for a horseback ride that changed the entire trajectory of her career. “The tick was infected with Lyme disease, and I did get Lyme disease,” she said. “My symptoms were quite scary because before I was diagnosed, I was on stage very dizzy.
I was losing my balance, I was afraid I was gonna fall off the stage… I was having these very, very, very millisecond blackouts, but regularly, every minute or every 30 seconds.” The illness also took a toll on her singing voice resulting in her inability to control her vocals. The country star explained, “My voice was never the same again. I thought I'd lost my voice forever.
I thought that was it, [and] I would never, ever sing again.”And it wasn't just the potential end of her career that Shania Twain was facing in that moment, but also the end of her marriage to Lange. She and the rock producer had a professional relationship before marrying in 1993. They also had one son together named Aja.
But she said, “In that search to determine what was causing this lack of control with my voice and this change in my voice, I was facing a divorce. My husband leaves me for another woman. Now I'm at a whole other low.
Bethenny Frankel didn’t hold back when voicing her opinions on Kim Kardashian’s new skincare line.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorKevin Hart is buffing up his brand as a motivational speaker.The comedian-actor-producer-entrepreneur will release a new audiobook, “Monsters and How to Tame Them: Taking Charge of the Voices in Your Head,” next month on Audible.In the forthcoming title, Hart promises to help you slay the negative self-talk monsters the keep you from living your best life — all wrapped “in his signature honesty, hilarious voice and adept storytelling,” according to Audible.Hart’s audiobook identifies a series of mental gremlins and strategies on dealing with them, including Control Monster (i.e., the need to control everyone and everything around you), Comparison Monster (benchmarking yourself against others, leading to irrational jealousy) and Approval Monster (the nagging feeling of wanting approval from the entire world). “I already know you guys probably got one of these annoying inner monsters on your back, too,” Hart says in the audiobook’s trailer.
Though he’s often branded as a provocateur, with some of his more brash, problematic comments, there’s no denying that Lars von Trier is one of the most unique voices in modern film. So, no matter what your thoughts are on his filmography, it’s sad to learn the filmmaker is now battling Parkinson’s disease. READ MORE: ‘The Kingdom Exodus’: MUBI Acquires Lars Von Trier’s Third And Final Season Of His TV Show Ahead Of Its Venice 2022 Premiere According to Variety, Lars von Trier has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and will be limiting how much publicity he’s doing regarding the release of his upcoming series, “The Kingdom Exodus.” The new series is expected to arrive on MUBI later this year and is actually the third season of his series that he has been working on for decades.
th anniversary of Walt Disney World, it seemed like perhaps the animosity had soften between current and former management. Among the foundations of Eisner’s legacy: the Disneyland Paris resort, Pleasure Island and Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World, Disney-MGM Studios (now Disney’s Hollywood Studios), a pair of Walt Disney World water parks, Hollywood Pictures, the renaissance in Disney Animation, the purchase of ABC, founding the relationship with Pixar, the Celebration experiment and much, much more.
Wendy Moten is still recovering from the injuries she sustained while falling on stage after a performance on The Voice.
Naman Ramachandran Actor and campaigner Mehwish Hayat (“Ms. Marvel”) and writer-director Lena Khan (“Never Have I Ever”) have been revealed as the first patrons for charity U.K. Muslim Film (UKMF).UKMF works to change perspectives through championing underrepresented talent and voices, both on-screen and behind the camera and also advises the entertainment industry on how to authentically represent Muslims on-screen.
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Glamour’s or consult the other zodiac signs’ . Meghan Rose is a Los Angeles–based spiritual advisor, intuitive tarot card reader, and author whose work bridges the magical and the material to create real change. Rose acts as a guide for her clients to help them navigate relationships, career, and everything in between. Learn more at and follow her on , , and .Eight of Swords: Aries, the month of August is asking you to get out of your head and back down into your heart.
Pat Carroll, an Emmy-winning actress who appeared on “Laverne & Shirley” and was the voice of Ursula in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid,” has died at the age of 95 from pneumonia, her daughter Tara Karsian announced on her Facebook page.“It is with a heavy heart that I write that my mother, Pat Carroll, has passed away at the grand old age of 95,” Karsian announced. “We ask that you honor her by having a raucous laugh at absolutely anything today (and everyday forward) because besides her brilliant talent and love, she leaves my sister Kerry and I with the greatest gift of all, imbuing us with humor and the ability to laugh… even in the saddest of times.”Carroll made her onscreen debut in the 1948 film “Hometown Girl,” and subsequently made a mark in television.
Comedian and actress Pat Carroll, a television pioneer and an Emmy, Drama Desk and Grammy winner, died at her home on Cape Cod, Massachusetts on July 30, while recovering from pnuemonia.
Leave It To Beaver star Tony Dow has died aged 77 following a battle with cancer, his family has confirmed. The actor’s son Christopher had revealed only yesterday that the television star was in his final hours in hospice care. Paying tribute to his father, Christopher said: ‘Although this is a very sad day, I have comfort and peace that he is in a better place.
Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna are teaming up for a Spanish-language boxing series for Hulu.
Shania Twain revealed how a Lyme disease diagnosis affected her career in the Netflix documentary "Not Just a Girl." Twain, 56, was diagnosed with the disease after being bitten by a tick while horseback riding in 2003. Years later, the country music star explained her symptoms, which she characterized as "quite scary." "Before I was diagnosed, I was on stage very dizzy," Twain said in the documentary (via Page Six). "I was losing my balance, I was afraid I was gonna fall off the stage." "I was having these very, very, very millisecond blackouts, but regularly, every minute or every 30 seconds," she continued.
Her biggest battle. Shania Twain opened up about the problems she faced after being diagnosed with Lyme disease at the height of her fame.
Gallery: ‘Disabled is a very degrading title. I’m an incredibly abled person. . . ' These stars had to undergo amputations (BANG Showbiz)She admitted: “My voice was never the same again.
Shania Twain has opened up about how Lyme disease caused her to suffer blackouts during her live shows. In her new Netflix documentary Not Just a Girl, the 56-year-old Canadian singer described the frightening experience of contracting Lyme disease and the extent to which it altered her voice. “Before I was diagnosed, I was on stage very dizzy,” Twain said.
Shania Twain is opening up about her Lyme diagnosis.