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Valerie Bertinelli is speaking candidly about her love life as she goes through a painful second divorce.
In an emotional interview on the “Today” show on Thursday, Bertinelli, 62, shared that she plans to spend the rest of her life without a romantic partner. “I am gonna be more than happy to be happily divorced and spend the rest of my life alone,” the actress told Hoda Kotb. “I’ll be happy that way. With my six cats and my dog and my son, and hopefully one day grandchildren.”
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When asked by Kotb if she could imagine herself looking for love down the road, Bertinelli replied, “Oh God, no.” “Because of the challenges that I’m going through right now, because divorce sucks,” she explained. “I can’t imagine ever trusting anyone again to let into my life. So I have some trust issues that I’m sure I’m going to have to get past.”
“You never go into marriage thinking you’re going to get a divorce… and here I am, twice divorced,” she continued. “It sucks. It sucks because, you know, it’s hard to not have a person in your life who you thought you wanted to spend the rest of your life with.”
Bertinelli is in the process of divorcing her second husband, Tom Vitale. The pair married in 2011 but have been separated since 2019. Bertinelli filed for divorce from the financial planner, 57, in May. Vitale has asked for spousal support and wants to block Bertinelli from making a similar request of him.
Bertinelli was previously married to Van Halen frontman Eddie Van Halen from 1981 to 2007. The ex-flames were on good terms and even close when Van Halen passed away in 2020 at the age of 65. Van Halen and Bertinelli had
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Ne-Yo's inching closer to dropping his first full-length album in nearly five years, and while those tracks will give fans all the feels, the 42-year-old singer can't help but reflect on one particular track he wrote years ago that reminds him of a time when he almost gave up on his marriage.The «Miss Independent» Singer opened up about the significance behind the new single, «Don't Love Me,» off his upcoming album (drops July 15), telling ET's Deny Directo exactly how the track was received by his wife, Crystal, after hearing it. Yes, the public knows it's an open letter to his wife, but Ne-Yo says it took them back to a time when their marriage was on the rocks.«When she first heard the song it reminded her her of the time we were in when I wrote the song,» Ne-Yo explained.
Dua Lipa is facing a second civil lawsuit over the alleged sharing of a paparazzi picture of herself on Instagram.The lawsuit was filed on June 20 in California by New York-based photographer Robert Barbera, Billboard reports. The photographer alleges that Dua Lipa has infringed his copyright by posting photos that he snapped of her in July 2018 to Instagram.The alleged photo – which can no longer be found on the singer’s social media profile – is said to depict the artist sporting a black sweater with the words “HEROES” printed on it.An excerpt of the complaint obtained by Billboard claims: “Without permission or authorization from Plaintiff, Defendant volitionally selected, copied, stored and displayed each of Plaintiff’s copyright protected Photographs.”Barbera is reportedly seeking damages and penalties from the profits Lipa could have made with the photograph on Instagram, on which she advertises her music, brand and business interests.Barbera also claims that he attempted to settle the matter with Lipa outside of court.
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Julianne Hough is single in the city and loving it! ET's Lauren Zima spoke to Hough at the 75th annual Tony Awards Sunday night about life in New York City following her divorce from Books Laich and making her big Broadway debut in the Tony-nominated, .«Busy,» Hough quipped about life in New York. «Eight shows a week on Broadway.
Valerie Bertinelli is getting raw and emotional. Bertinelli, 62, was a guest on "Today with Hoda & Jenna" on Thursday and discussed her recent health journey and what she needs to take care of first before she can lose the weight she wants. "I haven't stepped on the scale since I finished writing the book," she said about her memoir "Enough Already" before she became emotional. Valerie Bertinelli shared on "Today with Hoda & Jenna" that she will hold on to her "protection" weight until she can better her mental health.
Valerie Bertinelli, the answer's crystal clear now more than ever — it's nonexistent, and she hopes to keep it that way.The 62-year-old actress spoke with Hoda Kotb Thursday on the show and, in very blunt terms, said she's done with love, hoping to live happily ever after as a divorcee. Bertinelli, who is in the middle of a contentious divorce with her estranged husband, Tom Vitale, didn't hold back about where she sees her love life in the future.«I am gonna be more than happy to be happily divorced and spend the rest of my life alone,» she said matter of factly. «I'll be happy that way.
Valerie Bertinelli is done looking for love. The celebrity chef opened up about her divorce from estranged husband Tom Vitale in a sit-down interview on the "Today" show. "I am gonna be more than happy to be happily divorced and spend the rest of my life alone," Bertinelli told Hoda Kotb.
Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Heming, is sharing a key piece of advice when it comes to self-care. In a recent post on her Instagram Story, the Coco Baba founder gave her followers a reminder that it’s OK to put yourself first — even when caring for someone else. Heming shared a post from the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement’s Instagram account, with a blurb from an interview she did with.
Valerie Bertinelli‘s estranged husband Tom Vitale is seeking spousal support in their ongoing divorce.
Valerie Bertinelli's estranged husband Tom Vitale is seeking spousal support in their ongoing divorce. According to a response filed by Vitale's attorney on June 6 in Los Angeles County Superior Court, obtained by ET, Bertinelli's ex is seeking spousal support and is also asking that the court's ability to award support to Bertinelli be terminated. He further has requested that Bertinelli pay attorney's fees and costs.
Valerie Bertinelli's husband has requested spousal support in a new divorce filing obtained by Fox News Digital. Tom Vitale filed his request with the Los Angeles Superior Court.The documents also showed that Vitale wants to challenge the validity of the couple's premarital agreement. The agreement was signed on Dec.
promises good things are coming for everyone waiting on season 2! ET spoke with the series' stars on the red carpet for the FYC event, where they shared details on the upcoming season and their ideas for future guest stars. Created by and starring Quinta Brunson, the half-hour mockumentary-style series follows a group of dedicated and passionate teachers -- and a slightly tone-deaf principal — at a Philadelphia public school where, despite the odds stacked against them, are determined to help their students succeed in life. Though the educators may be outnumbered and underfunded, they love what they do — even if they don't particularly care for the school district's less-than-stellar attitude toward educating children.ABC announced that its new hit series had officially been renewed for a second season in March, ahead of the show's midseason premiere. Brunson played coy when it came to sharing too many details on the next installment, but she revealed that viewers would be getting more glimpses into the home lives of their beloved characters. «We'll be going a little bit outside of the school more,» she said, explaining that the series will begin exploring the characters' homes.