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Amy Robach turned 50 years old without her costar-turned-lover T.J. Holmes by her side after losing their Good Morning America jobs over their torrid affair, RadarOnline.com has learned.The unemployed television personality celebrated her birthday on Monday with her daughter, Ava, 20, but her boyfriend was nowhere in sight for the low-key dinner. Ava shared a glimpse of her mother's small bash, showing Robach blowing out a single candle in a dimly lit restaurant. The birthday girl rang in the big 5-0 wearing a striped sweater and pulling her blonde locks back in a sleek ponytail. Sharing a quick clip to...
Melissa Rivers Shares Her Best and Worst Dressed Celebrities at the 2023 Grammy Awards
No need to call the Fashion Police because Melissa Rivers weighed in on the best and worst dressed celebrities at the 2023 Grammy Awards in an exclusive interview with Life & Style. Music’s biggest night took place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 5, and artists of every genre — from country to pop —...
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Madonna 'Plastic Face' At Grammy Awards 2023: Viewers Begged She Get Off The Stage Fast
Madonna graced the 2023 Grammy Awards stage on Sunday to present another singer's performance. However, she quickly shared a speech to the crowd and those watching from home. The "Material Girl" singer told everybody, "I'm here to give thanks to all the rebels out there, forging a new path and taking the heat for all of it."
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Exclusive: First-Look Photos From "Power Book II: Ghost" Season 3 Tease New Alliances and Betrayals
New alliances are forming, and betrayal is imminent in "Power Book II: Ghost" season three — that much is evident in exclusive photos shared with POPSUGAR ahead of the show's March return. The first-look pictures tease impending drama with Diana (LaToya Tonodeo) and her father, Lorenzo (Berto Colon); Lorenzo's...
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You Can Visit All the London Hotspots Joe Goldberg Frequents in "You" Season 4
Hello . . . "You." He's back! But this time, Joe Goldberg has gone on a little European holiday for "You" season four. While we've seen him work in a bookshop in New York, a lifestyle store in Los Angeles, and a library in the fictitious Californian suburb of Madre Linda, for the fourth installment of the hit Netflix show, Joe's made his way to London as a university professor, now operating under the name Jonathan Moore. And so the web begins to tangle . . .
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Gina Rodriguez Is a Thirty-Something Finding Her Way in New TV Show "Not Dead Yet"
Gina Rodriguez already has several beloved characters under her belt, but her latest show "Not Dead Yet" is shaping up to be her next iconic role. The ABC comedy, which premieres on Feb. 8, chronicles the misadventures of Nell Serrano, a thirty-something journalist returning to her old job at a local newspaper. Since leaving a promising career to follow her fiancé to London, Nell now finds herself back in her hometown single, sad, and spiraling only to be assigned to her least favorite beat: obituaries.
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Sofia Richie Celebrates Lavish Bridal Shower Ahead of Elliot Grainge Wedding
Sofia Richie celebrated her upcoming nuptials to Elliot Grainge with a dreamy bridal shower over the weekend. Dressed in a white knit halter dress, the 24-year-old bride-to-be was all smiles as she gathered with her nearest and dearest, including her fiancé, future sister-in-law Betsy Cole, and godmother Shelleylyn Brandler, who organized the pastel-themed event.
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Kelly Clarkson Pours Her Soul Into a Cover of Adele's "Set Fire to the Rain"
Covering an Adele song is no easy feat, but Kelly Clarkson is always up for the challenge. On the Feb. 7 episode of her talk show, the host sang Adele's 2011 hit "Set Fire to the Rain" — a timely choice given the English pop star's recent Grammy win. With backup instrumentals provided by My Band Y'all, Clarkson brought her own flair to the emotional track, weaving a few unexpected high notes into the chorus and giving the performance her all from start to finish.
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Pink and Kelly Clarkson Sing About Grief in Powerful "Who Knew" Duet
Music heals — a truth Pink learned when she wrote "Who Knew" in 2006 to cope with the loss of her close friend as a teenager. In a Feb. 6 appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show," the singer opened up to Clarkson about the song's deeper meaning. "I lost several friends, unfortunately, to overdose, and the second one was very, very, very, very close to me, and I loved him very much," she said before singing the track with Clarkson as a duet.
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