Kristen Bell reveals she, Dax Shepard keep drug tests at home, can test 'whenever' after relapse

kristen-bell” target=”_blank”>Kristen Bell< are working together. Last year, Shepard, 46, revealed that he had relapsed after 16 years of sobriety. The relapse came about after the actor was in a motorcycle accident and he began to abuse Vicodin. Now, the “tv” target=”_blank”>Bless This Mess< She said that Shaped appreciates the safety net that a surprise…

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'Halston' sees Ewan McGregor play legendary designer in Netflix miniseries

netflix” target=”_blank”>Netflix< chronicling the story of the fashion icon of the same mononymous name. events winner Ewan McGregor plays the titular role and features Broadway actress Krysta Rodriguez as Liza Minnelli and Rory Culkin as Joel Schumacher. “I have a vision,” McGregor’s Halston says in the trailer. “I’m going to change the face of American fashion.” Set…

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs reveals new middle name: 'Welcome to the Love Era'

What’s in a name, anyway? For business mogul and music pioneer, Sean “Diddy” Combs, everything rides on one word: Love. The 51-year-old super-producer revealed on Monday that he changed his middle name from his maiden “John,” for which Combs launched his famed style” target=”_blank”>Sean John clothing line< Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs announced that he changed his…

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The Weeknd still boycotting Grammys amid rules committee changes: 'The trust has been broken'

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>The Weeknd< announced by the Recording Academy on Friday, and the music” target=”_blank”>pop star< the events after being shut out of all nominations for the 2021 awards. The “After Hours” performer – born Abel Tesfaye – had one of the biggest albums of the year, which netted The Weeknd the most-streamed single of the year…

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Reclusive 'Simpsons' writer reveals how the show got around network censors with 'Itchy & Scratchy'

Notoriously reclusive “tv” target=”_blank”>Simpsons<,” Swartzwelder became one of “The Simpsons’” most beloved writers and promptly shied away from the public spotlight.  However, he granted an interview with noted comedian interviewer Mike Sacks for The New Yorker in which he opened up about his career and the bafflingly unregulated early days of America’s favorite genres genres. …

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