Originally appeared on E! Online Suddenly there he is, not necessarily wearing Armani on Sunday, but nevertheless the real Mr. Big. Ronald Galotti, long known
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Whitney Purvis of '16 and Pregnant' charged in man's overdose death
A woman who appeared on MTV’s “16 and Pregnant” was arrested Monday in Georgia on charges including involuntary manslaughter related to a man’s death by
Everything to know about the Missouri tornado featured on NBC's 'Survival Mode'
From the producers of “Dateline,” NBC’s new series “Survival Mode” will give viewers an inside look at some of the largest and most recent disasters
Guy Fieri reality show winner files lawsuit alleging breach of contract over Chicken Guy! franchise
A man who was promised the “chance of a lifetime” from Guy Fieri filed a lawsuit against the celebrity chef, alleging that the Food Network
‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ star Jen Affleck welcomes her third baby
“Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Jennifer Affleck is now a mom of three. Affleck shared a video racing husband Zac Affleck with a watermelon
Travis Kelce says hosting 'SNL' was hard since he can't 'read that well'
Originally appeared on E! Online Travis Kelce may have needed a playbook for “Saturday Night Live.“ While the three-time Super Bowl champ is comfortable on
Jennifer Aniston will star in series inspired by Jennette McCurdy's memoir
Jennette McCurdy’s widely acclaimed memoir “I’m Glad My Mom Died” will be adapted into a series on Apple TV+, with Jennifer Aniston to star in
Which 'Stranger Things' star cried most at the end of filming? The cast says…
Originally appeared on E! Online Grab the Kleenex. “Stranger Things” fans will surely be ugly crying when the Netflix fantasy series’ fifth and final season
'Dukes of Hazzard' star Rick Hurst dead at 79
Originally appeared on E! Online. The “Dukes of Hazzard” community is in mourning. Rick Hurst, who played Deputy Cletus Hogg on the iconic CBS series
'The Simpsons' producer clears up theories about Marge Simpson’s death
Originally appeared on E! Online. The city of Springfield can rest easy. Amid the uproar online surrounding the death of “The Simpsons” matriarch Marge Simpson