Authorities are investigating a frightening situation at Rihanna’s Los Angeles residence following a shooting incident on Sunday afternoon. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, a woman ...
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Octavia Spencer’s Lost Women franchise returns to Investigation Discovery with Lost Women of Alaska, shining a spotlight on the cases of two murdered Alaska native women. The Oscar-winning actress ...
Actor Octavia Spencer joins TODAY to talk about her new movie, “Tow,” with a star-studded cast, including Rose Byrne, Ariana DeBose and more. She also reflects on 14 years since winning an Oscar for ...
Who needs enemies when you have family. “The Hills” star Stephanie Pratt has brutally turned on her brother Spencer over his run for Los Angeles mayor. The TV personality launched into a series of ...
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