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6 days ago |
thelist.com | Elisabeth Ford
Celebrity cook Rachael Ray doesn't get the luxury of privacy very often. Her high-profile career on The Food Network and beyond has ensured that plenty of Ray's controversial moments stay plastered on online, tainting her reputation for good. One headline-making instance, in the middle of her syndicated talk show fame, even involved her extended family. In 2013, Rachael Ray's tragic real-life story garnered national attention when her aunt died.
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1 week ago |
thelist.com | Elisabeth Ford
Donning a new gown each day since 1982, Vanna White's fabulous appearance is a "Wheel of Fortune" mainstay. Fans of the show couldn't conceive of a "Fortune" game without White, and for the most part, they haven't had to. Over the last four decades, White's striking smile and trademark evening wear are some of the most standout facets of the letter turner/co-host. In her 60s at the time of this report, White is in the same role, wearing the same wardrobe, and flashing the same smile.
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1 week ago |
nickiswift.com | Elisabeth Ford
The food industry has lost yet another great. Chef Anne Burrell died in her Brooklyn, New York home on Tuesday, June 17. She was 55. Now, stars are coming together to mourn Burrell and remember her perfectly-coiffed, bleach-blonde hair and uplifting personality. Chef Robert Irvine, who worked on The Food Network's "Worst Cooks in America" with Burrell, wrote a lengthy tribute to the star on his X page, saying, "Rest in peace, Chef.
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1 week ago |
thelist.com | Elisabeth Ford
Bruce Springsteen isn't "The Boss" because he's been jamming the roof off iconic music venues for half a century, though he has indeed done that. However, he purportedly earned the title from his bandmates in the early days of his career as a young, 20-something-year-old musician with a knack for managing his crew's finances, per Far Out Magazine. It's hard to imagine Springsteen, who is now in his 70s, during that time of his musical inception.
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1 week ago |
thelist.com | Elisabeth Ford
Bill Clinton's slew of health problems over the years has warranted intense media attention, but questions about his wellbeing went on a relative hiatus until a 2024 scare that put him in the hospital. Since then, a clip of the former president at the launch of his thriller novel, "The First Gentleman," has drawn even more speculation about his health issues.
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