A man who made memorable appearances on the first season of New Zealand’s The Bachelorette as well as Heartbreak Island has passed away.
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The next season of “The Hills: New Beginnings” is about moving forward. In the newly released trailer for the second season of the MTV reality show, we see the cast try to work through relationships new and old as they navigate through COVID-19 restrictions and a slowly lifting lockdown in California.
We see Audrina Patridge reveal that she shared a kiss with newly single, Brody Jenner, who dives into the reasons behind his highly publicized divorce from Kaitlynn Carter.
“Brody and I, we did
A man who made memorable appearances on the first season of New Zealand’s The Bachelorette as well as Heartbreak Island has passed away.
Chrissy Teigen is ready to head to Montecito, California! The 35-year-old model and cookbook author spoke with ET's Keltie Knight at Sunday's VAX LIVE: The Concert to Reunite the World about her newfound friendship with Meghan Markle. Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, served as co-chairs for the event at which Teigen was a celebrity guest.
It’s the show that made us all daydream about packing our bags and moving to California and now it’s returning to our screens so we can relive the magic.
11 sexual assault charges has been delayed again.The disgraced producer appeared virtually in an Erie County court Friday. He is currently incarcerated at the Wende Correctional Facility after being found guilty of rape and criminal sexual act in February 2020.Weinstein again has 30 days to challenge the extradition or petition New York governor Andrew Cuomo to prevent him from being sent to California.
Billie Eilish had recently teased an upcoming surprise for fans and we recently did find out that it was in fact, the new singer was hinting at her new album's release. Eilish has now dropped a new video for her song Your Power, which is the third track from her forthcoming 16-track album Happier Than Ever.
Miley Cyrus has her mom, Tish Cyrus, to thank for giving her Southern California home a touch of rock and roll.
Billie Eilish's new single is here!The performer shared her latest track, titled «Your Power,» on Thursday, just a few days after announcing the upcoming release of her highly anticipated sophomore album.The track is soft and spare, with Eilish's haunting vocals over an acoustic guitar, pleading in the chorus, «Try not to abuse your power.»The music video, directed by Eilish herself, shows her sitting on the side of a mountain in the California desert.
Netflix series Pieces of Her was filming in the Blue Mountains. But on Wednesday, shooting for the forthcoming Toni Collette-starring drama moved to the inner west suburb of Camperdown.
Looks like Billie Eilish may be off the market.
Hulu has a new cannabis farm murder-mystery docuseries — featuring Bigfoot — for your streaming pleasure., the newest docuseries from executive producers the Duplass brothers (), follows an investigative journalist trying to get to the bottom of a grizzly 1993 three-person murder that took place on a marijuana farm in Northern California, believed by locals to be the work of the elusive, fabled Bigfoot.Describing the project as «a paranoid thriller meets a graphic novel come to life,»
One of Southern California’s most beloved theme parks is back in business, as Universal Studios Hollywood opened the gates to the public today for the first time in more than a year.
California’s first theme park may be among the last to reopen, but reopen it will on May 6. Knott’s Berry Farm announced on Monday it will reopen first for season passholders on the early May date and then on the 21st to the general public.
NEW YORK -- Anne Beatts, a groundbreaking comedy writer with a taste for sweetness and the macabre who was on the original staff of “Saturday Night Live” and later created the cult sitcom “Square Pegs,” has died. She was 74.Beatts died Wednesday at her home in West Hollywood, California, according to her close friend Rona Kennedy.
NEW YORK -- Anne Beatts, a groundbreaking comedy writer with a taste for sweetness and the macabre who was on the original staff of “Saturday Night Live” and later created the cult sitcom “Square Pegs,” has died. She was 74.Beatts died Wednesday at her home in West Hollywood, California, according to her close friend Rona Edwards.
It’s been a whirlwind year for most, but imagine having to lug your family halfway across the world in the midst of a pandemic.
Disneyland has announced some exciting news – the new Avengers Campus will be opening very soon!