
Nicole Pajer
Journalist and Writer at Freelance
Award-Winning Freelance Journalist/Copywriter: New York Times, AARP, Parade, Rolling Stone, People, Woman's Day, Wired, HuffPo, Amazon, AAA, HBO, Honda.
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1 week ago |
people.com | Vanessa Etienne |Nicole Pajer
Sheryl Lee Ralph was in a car accident April 7 where the vehicle went over a loading dockThe actress injured her arm during the accident and recalled asking God if she was going to dieShe admitted that she has PTSD and gets nervous getting into a car after the accident Sheryl Lee Ralph is opening up about dealing with PTSD after her recent car accident.
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people.com | Kayla Grant |Nicole Pajer
Lisa Ann Walter's children may not be the biggest fans of her role in The Parent Trap. While chatting exclusively with PEOPLE on the red carpet for the official Emmy FYC and finale screening of Abbott Elementary, the actress and comedian, 61, reveals that her children were not the biggest fans of her role in the 1998 Disney Channel original movie. Walter also says that her sons, in particular, may have found it "annoying" because of their unique shared experience while dating.
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people.com | Julia Moore |Nicole Pajer
Does Quinta Brunson have yet another trick up her sleeve? The Abbott Elementary creator and star has finally given fans what they want in the blossoming romance between her character, Janine, and Gregory (Tyler James Williams), whose will-they-won't-they dynamic was punctuated by a long-awaited season 2 kiss and then another, more relationship-securing moment in the season 3 finale.
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shorturl.at | Nicole Pajer
by | Apr 12, 2025 | Culture In 1987, the Rockettes had been high-kicking for audiences for more than six decades—without a single Black woman on the line. It wasn’t an oversight. It was policy, tradition, and intentional exclusion, all masked as a commitment to uniformity and “authenticity.” That changed when Jennifer Jones stepped onto the stage at Radio City Music Hall.
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2 weeks ago |
aarp.org | Nicole Pajer
An estimated 10 percent of U.S. adults have lost enough of their hearing by age 55 to 64 that hearing aids could be beneficial. Gregory Reid Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Hearing issues were starting to crimp Andrew Blaise’s social life.
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Reached the stage of toddlerhood where we now dip books in the toilet. 🤣

Back from vacation and 2,800 emails in my inbox unread. Bear with me today all. Working through them. <3

Saw #HarryPotter #CursedChild play last night. So so good! https://t.co/jxaNWhXfZJ