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decider.com | Alex Vena
Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In star Ruth Buzzi died on Thursday (May 1). She was 88. According to a May 2 post on her Facebook page, Buzzi passed away “peacefully in her sleep at home in Texas,” and “was in hospice care for several years with Alzheimer’s disease.” Per TheWrap, she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2012.
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yahoo.com | Alex Vena
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysRowan & Martin’s Laugh-In star Ruth Buzzi died on Thursday (May 1). She was 88.
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flipboard.com | Alex Vena
NowCNN — Ruth Buzzi, who rose to fame as the frumpy and bitter Gladys Ormphby on the groundbreaking sketch comedy series “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In” and made over 200 television appearances during a 45-year career, has died at age 88. Buzzi died Thursday at her home in Texas, her agent Mike Eisenstadt …
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decider.com | Alex Vena
The more you grow — or maybe shrink? Before Mark Consuelos dove into an article asking “why are we shrinking,” he got some laughs from the Live with Kelly and Mark audience on Friday’s episode, telling Kelly Ripa, “You’ve noticed that, right?”However, Consuelos clarified that he was referring to Ripa attending an All My Children luncheon, where some of the cast and crew who had not seen Ripa “in a decade or so” asked her if she “grew.”Ripa recalled, “They asked me if I was wearing platform heels.
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decider.com | Alex Vena
The Young and the Restless is bidding farewell to one of its stars. Allison Lanier, who has played Summer Newman in nearly 350 episodes of the famed CBS soap opera, took to X on Wednesday (April 30) to spread the word that her “last episode” on the will air on Friday (May 2). “I’ve loved the journey and learned so much but it’s time to grow in a different direction… very grateful for all of the Y&R fans who have supported me <3,” she added.
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