Joey Lawrence approves of brother Matthew’s relationship with TLC singer Chilli
“I think they’re doing great….I love the fact that right now they’re super happy, so that’s great,” Joey said of his brother Matthew and the TLC singer.
“I think they’re doing great….I love the fact that right now they’re super happy, so that’s great,” Joey said of his brother Matthew and the TLC singer.
Pamela Anderson’s “big love,” professional surfer Kelly Slater wrote that he’s looking forward to watching his ex-girlfriend’s documentary.
The “All My Children” star told Page Six that going on a date 10 months after Huber’s death is “not on my radar,” adding, “He was a very hard act to follow.”
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star revealed to Page Six that she and her sister are still on bad terms after their reunion drama in October.
The actress allegedly called crew members “sh–ty peasants,” labeled a producer “the devil” and the movie’s director “weak and stupid” in texts.
“I know I’m not your typical rom-com lead. I’m a little rough around the edges,” the former WWE wrestler-turned-actor told Page Six.
Thurm made the claims in his newly released memoir, “Sex, Drugs & Pilot Season: Confessions of a Casting Director.”
The “Garden State” actor also revealed that therapy really helped him when he was dealing with the death of his best friend Nick Cordero in 2020.
“It’s really hard for me to find people that I’m really into,” the actor told Page Six. “It’s hard for me to find people that I really connect with.”
The actress, who played Perry’s on-again, off-again girlfriend Janice, exclusively tells Page Six the book was “sad” and “difficult” to read.
“I will always love Pamela, always in my heart. As a matter of fact, I left her $10 million in my will. And she doesn’t even know that,” he said.
In her new memoir, “Love, Pamela,” Anderson writes about being found unconscious after taking vodka and pills — a day after husband Tommy Lee allegedly created chaos on the “Baywatch” set.
The legendary guitarist, who was married to the “One Day at a Time” alum from 1981 to 2007, died in 2020 after a long battle with throat cancer. He was 65.
The outspoken restaurateur criticized the “Cuff It” singer’s recent concert in Dubai, where homosexuality is illegal.
It’s a word that likely burned the ears of innocent Rose from St. Olaf.
Other stars making appearances at the March 9 event include Sheryl Crow, Mavis Staples, Pat Benatar, St. Vincent and Rufus Wainwright.