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      2023-09-07 22:22
     
    Who is Peggy Dercole? 'The Golden Bachelor' star opens up on battling breast cancer for 3 years
      'The Golden Bachelor' star Peggy Dercole gifts 'hope' to breast cancer survivors as she talks about her struggles
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    Crash Bandicoot team post moving tribute to 'incredible man' who voiced the character
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      2023-05-16 19:20
     
    Paddington in Peru heading to cinemas in 2024
      'Paddington in Peru' is heading to UK cinemas on November 8, 2024, more than two months ahead of the US, when the motion picture will be in theatres from January 17th.
      2023-10-24 15:28
     
    How did Mike 'Mantaur' Halac die? Former WWE star who dominated the wrestling arena was 55
      'I'm sorry to break the news that my dad has passed away. He went peacefully in his sleep. He's no longer in pain,' said Demi Halac
      2023-07-13 09:51
     
    MTV VMAs 2023: See the full list of winners
      The 2023 MTV Video Music Awards are being presented on Tuesday with Nicki Minaj hosting the show, as well as performing, at the Prudential Center in New Jersey.
      2023-09-13 08:26
     
    ‘America’s Got Talent’ Season 18: Who is Maureen Langan? Broadway comedian was featured in ‘Gotham Comedy Live’
      Maureen Langan has already established herself as standup comedian and has performed with the likes of Rosie O'Donnell
      2023-06-21 05:29
     
    Is Paige Spiranac a Swiftie? Golf influencer vibes to Taylor Swift's 'Cruel Summer' in TikTok video, fans call her 'beautiful'
      In Paige Spiranac's latest Tiktok video, Taylor Swift's 'Cruel Summer' was playing in the background as the golf influencer posed in four different ways
      2023-08-14 12:57
     
    'Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings slammed by former contestant Wil Wheaton for hosting amid WGA strike, calls him 'a scab'
      Ken Jennings was slammed on social media by fans of the show who thought it was too selfish of him to host the show alone and not support the strike
      2023-05-16 11:59
     
    Amazon films, series to get wider distribution via licensing
      Amazon says it will distribute original films and TV shows, like “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” to other media outlets for the first time
      2023-05-09 08:18
     
    Olivia Dunne tries TikTok's 'aged' filter trend, expresses discontent with outcome, Internet calls it 'legit scary'
      Olivia Dunne said, 'I don’t like it. I don’t like it at all. No,' after using the TikTok filter
      2023-08-01 18:29
     
    'He is an a**h***': Nick Cannon slammed for body shaming 50 Cent on podcast after Vivica Fox opened up about wanting to date rapper again
      Nick Cannon's body-shaming remarks about 50 Cent left the rapper's followers dismayed and prompted an outpouring of agony-filled comments on his Instagram
      2023-06-14 16:22
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