'The Addams Family' actor Felix Silla dead at 84

Felix Silla, a versatile celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>actor< died Friday after battling pancreatic cancer. He was 84.  His friend of more than 40 years and former co-star on NBC’s “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,” Gil Gerard announced the news on companies.  PUBLIC MEMORIAL FOR DMX PLANNED AT BARCLAYS CENTER “Felix died just a few hours ago and the only good…

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Instagram fixes function that promoted harmful diet terms to users with eating disorders

companies has apologized after a new search function on the app reportedly promoted harmful nutrition-and-fitness terms to users with eating disorders.  The app’s new function provides suggested topics when users tap on the search bar. Those suggestions cover a variety of topics including “healing sounds,” “home office” or “oil painting.” However, Instagram — which is…

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Robert De Niro struggling to keep up with wife’s ‘thirst for Stella McCartney’: divorce lawyer

“Aging Bull” celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Robert De Niro<’s extravagant lifestyle — including her “thirst for Stella McCartney” and $1 million-plus diamond rings, his lawyer claimed in court Friday. The elderly acting legend is already a finance delinquent again — with the paychecks from his next two movies to offset his latest multimillion-dollar bill to Uncle Sam, his…

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Makeup artist transforms herself into A-list celebs, claims she's even fooled her boyfriend

A make-up artista> has become an internet sensation after transforming herself into popular celebrities — even fooling her friends and phone.< Lacao spends four to eight hours carefully transforming herself into each of the celebrities. In doing so, Lacao has racked up 25,000 followers on Instagram over lockdown, and loves constantly improving her makeup skills. “I…

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Maher praises DeSantis, knocks Cuomo, 'liberal media' for getting COVID wrong: 'Those are just facts'

“Real Time” host Bill Maher had some tough words for liberals over their handling of the infectious-disease outbreak.  In his closing monologue Friday night, Maher took aim at the media’s “panic porn” during the pandemic, citing a Dartmouth study showing that “nearly 90 percent” of U.S. national media coverage was negative in comparison to other…

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