Meghan McCain is signing off.
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Fox News hosts encouraging their viewers to get vaccinated. But for Sunny Hostin, their words — specifically, Sean Hannity’s — should’ve come much sooner.On Monday night, Hannity vehemently endorsed the COVID-19 vaccine for his audience, saying on air, “I can’t say it enough.
Enough people have died. We don’t need any more death.” And it was that point that particularly irked Hostin.“It only took Sean Hannity over 600,000 deaths to get on board and advise his many, many millions of viewers to
.Meghan McCain is signing off.
Meghan McCain’s final, argument-free episode of ABC’s The View ended in smiles and well wishes without so much as an echo of her famous on-air contretemps with co-hosts.
Another day, another sex scandal for Hillsong Church!
studiously avoided any mention of the scandal surrounding his brother, New York governor Andrew Cuomo, during his show on Tuesday night.On Tuesday morning, a New York State investigation found that Gov. Cuomo had sexually harassed 11 women and created a “hostile” work environment.
Dolly Parton may not have gotten the chance to team up with Whitney Houston for what could have been a world-stopping duet of «I Will Always Love You,» but she did something just as good. During an appearance on, the country music legend revealed that she's used some of the royalties she earned from Houston's iconic cover of her song with the late singer in mind.Parton originally wrote and released the song in 1973 as a farewell to her then-partner, Porter Wagoner.
Meghan McCain’s final week on “The View” is already generating controversy.
who will be moving on from “The View” on Friday, was absent from the show’s highly anticipated interview with the former president’s niece, Mary Trump, who came on promoting her latest book, “The Reckoning.”After much discussion on Donald Trump and his followers’ reactions to the Jan.
Dolly Parton has revealed how she used the royalties from Whitney Houston‘s cover of ‘I Will Always Love You’ to invest in a historically Black neighbourhood in Nashville.Parton, who is thought to have earned millions of dollars in royalties from the 1973 song, saw her fortune grow after gaining a songwriting credit for Houston’s iconic 1992 cover – which featured on the soundtrack to The Bodyguard.Speaking on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Parton explained how she used the money to
told Oprah Winfrey last year she had to pull over the car she was driving so she wouldn’t crash it.Houston’s version, which became one of the all-time biggest singles, also netted Parton, who’s a world-class songwriter in addition to being a singer, about $10 million in royalties in the 1990s and the checks keep coming.Parton had a great idea about how to spend that money: She used it to help a Black neighborhood in Nashville.“I bought my big office complex down in Nashville,” she told Andy
Whitney Houston was not the original singer and songwriter of the hit song “I Will Always Love you.” Although it was made famous by the late singer who covered the song in “The Bodyguard” in 1992, it was originally written and performed in 1973 by Dolly Parton. According to Forbes, Parton made $10 million in royalties from Houston’s cover. The singer has a very different voice and although some people love Parton’s original song, many will say that Houston is the best vocally.
Whitney Houston famously recorded Dolly Parton‘s “I Will Always Love You” for The Bodyguard, and now Dolly is revealing what she did with the royalties.
A tweet from Ben Stiller kicked off a discussion on nepotism during Thursday’s edition of “The View”.
https://t.co/jELCVujYyBStiller seemed to take offense to this, jumping into the replies to defend those involved with the film. “People, working, creating.
cops have welcomed the conviction of a creep who groped a woman under a table on a late-night Scots train. Brian Houston had admitted a charge of sexual assault, and that he had repeatedly handled the woman’s thighs and private parts over her clothing during the journey between Edinburgh Park and Stirling.
recently deceased congregant’s fatal refusal to receive the COVID-19 vaccine by calling the choice a “personal decision.” “While many of our staff, leadership and congregation have already received the COVID-19 vaccine, we recognize this is a personal decision for each individual to make with the counsel of medical professionals,” said the Australia-based church’s founder, Brian Houston, in a statement to CNN following the July 21 passing of 34-year-old Stephen Harmon, who died after contracting
Whitney Houston is to get a residency in Las Vegas.An Evening With Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Concert, created by BASE Hologram in partnership with the Houston estate, debuted in 2020 and was set to open in Vegas late last year until the coronavirus pandemic forced a delay.The show will feature holograms from all stages of Houston’s career alongside backup singers, dancers and musicians.The Vegas residency will begin on October 26 at the Harrah’s Showroom and will run until April 30,
assaulted a woman on a crowded late-night train from Edinburgh to Stirling has been placed on the Sex Offenders’ Register. Brian Houston had admitted a charge of sexual assault, stating that he had repeatedly handled the woman’s thighs and private parts over her clothing.
Whitney Houston may have died nearly a decade ago, but that’s preventing the legendary diva to headline her own Las Vegas residency — in hologram form, of course.
After much speculation and rumors over the years, it’s actually happening: a Whitney Houston hologram concert is coming to Las Vegas.