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Keanu Reeves, who was spotted around the Isle of Capri, has three sisters Kim Reeves, Emma Reeves, and Karina Miller
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Sydney Sweeney shares sweet rare footage of Angus Cloud in tribute to co-star
Sydney Sweeney has shared rare camera roll footage of Angus Cloud as she paid tribute to her Euphoria co-star following the news of his passing. The clip, posted to Instagram, shows Cloud holding up a lighter and dancing to Alicia Keys' 'Empire State Of Mind'. "This heartache is real and I wish we could've had one more hug and 711 run. All my love is with you," she wrote. Cloud passed away on Monday (31 July) aged 25. Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-08-02 19:49

What to know as Prince Harry prepares to take on a British tabloid publisher in court
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Free streams to watch Barbie spread online amid security warnings
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2023-08-02 21:48

Lisa Marie Presley's death caused by bowel obstruction, according to LA coroner
A report by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner stated on Thursday that Lisa Marie Presley's death in January was caused by a "sequelae of a small bowel obstruction."
2023-07-14 06:45

12 Novels Inspired by Real Events
Novelists have used everything from real killers to newsworthy hostage situations to literal white whales to craft their fiction.
2023-10-24 06:18

'Another terminator': Internet reacts to Joseph Baena’s striking resemblance to his father Arnold Schwarzenegger
Joseph Baena posed shirtless in the video posted on Monday, November 6, in which he wore a pair of gray sweatpants and black and white Vans sneakers
2023-11-08 05:51

Blink-182 tease new music with cryptic posters and website
'All The Small Things' rockers Blink-182 are teasing their new album with a series of posters and a mystery website.
2023-09-07 15:15

Truth behind 'The Witcher's casting: Ian Beattie once revealed how 'Game of Throne' stars were banned from auditioning for HBO hit
Although 'The Witcher' series was embroiled in rumors of banning 'GOT' stars from auditioning, that rule seems to have changed over the years
2023-06-11 17:52

KSI surpasses Jake Paul’s face-off views on YouTube, Internet dubs rapper ‘over-rated body builder'
KSI took a jibe at Jake Paul after he got more views on his face-off video on YouTube
2023-09-20 16:21

How did Frederic Forrest die? Actor best remembered as 'Huston Dyer' in 1976 film 'The Rose' was 86
Frederic Forrest died at his home in Santa Monica after a long illness, his friend Barry Primus said
2023-06-25 00:50
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