Sherry Shriner amassed a cult following with her YouTube videos about "alien reptiles" — then her ideas inspired one of her followers to murder another.Public DomainSherry Shriner espoused conspiracy theories about reptilians, NATO death squads, and the end of the world.
On July 15, 2017, Pennsylvania police officers arrived at the Coolbaugh Township studio apartment of 32-year-old Steven Mineo to find him dead on the floor with a bullet hole in his forehead.
Rapper-turned-celebrity podcaster Joe Budden has been teasing a potential return to Hip-Hop after six years of being in retirement. Since officially retiring from the game, Budden has turned down numerous requests to appear on other artists’ tracks — but a cryptic tweet from Benny the Butcher promised to change all of that.
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— Joe Budden (@JoeBudden) August 19, 2021
It’s not clear if this means he’s coming out of retirement. Joe Budden, though, has changed a lot since his days as a rapper.
Matty Lock’s obituary has been shared online, and in this report, we are going to explore the cause of death of the BBC presenter.
Matthew Lock, affectionately known as Matty, was a prominent figure in the realm of UK politics.
His magnetic personality and captivating demeanor endeared him to audiences as both a beloved television presenter and a respected Labour councillor.
Matty’s significant contributions on This Morning only solidified his status as a rising star in the industry.
Sterling and Regina are co-star goals
Source: Focus Features
‘Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul’ co-stars Sterling K. Brown and Regina Hall are the perfect duo (on and off screen) who open up about examining their faith and adjusting beliefs in the cackle-worthy clips you can enjoy below:
In the second clip, they explain how their faith helps them handle rejection in Hollywood.
In satirical comedy Honk For Jesus they play Trinitie Childs–the proud first lady of a Southern Baptist megachurch and Pastor Lee-Curtis Childs who, together, served a congregation in the tens of thousands.
Landing the cover of Vanity Fair at age 15 might seem like a dream come true, but for Evan Rachel Wood, it was something closer to a nightmare. Back in 2003, the Charlie Countryman actress was chosen as one of nine young starlets to appear in the magazine’s Young Hollywood issue, an experience she recalls now, at age 27, with absolutely no fondness whatsoever.
On Wednesday, Oct. 15, a fan tweeted a photo from the VF spread with the caption “Never forget,” tagging Wood and several of her fellow cover girls including Amanda Bynes, Mandy Moore, Hilary Duff, Alexis Bledel, Raven-Symone, and Lindsay Lohan.