Category: Celebrity
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Inside Tom Selleck’s ‘retreat’ home, where he has been living a private life since 1988 with his family
One of the most adored performers in Hollywood is likely Tom Selleck. Over the years, he has played a variety of roles and established himself as a beloved figure among many Americans. The actor leads a full existence in his personal life, spending much of it in his long-term residence. For more information on Tom…
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Meg Ryan took a break from acting to spend time with her children: This is her today.
Meg Ryan was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, in 1961 and had a tough childhood due to her parent’s divorce when she was a teenager. Even so, her natural charm and talent helped her become famous in Hollywood, where she appeared in movies like Sleepless in Seattle and You’ve Got Mail. She quickly became famous and…
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Anderson Cooper once thought: ‘I will never be able to have a kid,” now he’s the proud father of two sons
As a child himself, Anderson Cooper never thought he’d be able to have children. “When I was 12 years old and knew I was gay and thought about my life, it always upset me because I thought, ‘I will never be able to have a kid,’” the 54-year-old CNN anchor told People. Forty years later,…
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Max Baer Jr. recalls last meeting with Buddy Ebsen, days before ‘Beverly Hillbillies’ co-star died
The TV comedy The Beverly Hillbillies followed the story of the Clampett family, starring Buddy Ebsen as new millionaire Jed Clampett. It became legendary, and today, there is only one member of the main cast that is still alive: Max Baer Jr., who played Jethro Bodine. Max Baer Jr. had quite a remarkable career, especially…
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According to Steve Harvey, “The God I Serve Didn’t Bring Me This Far To Leave Me.”
One saying reads, “When a door shuts, a window opens.” This adage has surely been used a million times. However, whoever said it first, one thing is for sure: although this is not a Bible verse, it undoubtedly inspires people to think there is faith and hope. While life may offer you heartbreak and sorrow…