How Liv Tyler Discovered Steven Tyler Is Her Father
Liv Tyler was 11 when she found out her father was Steven Tyler. Here is how she discovered the Aerosmith frontman was her dad.
Read MoreLiv Tyler was 11 when she found out her father was Steven Tyler. Here is how she discovered the Aerosmith frontman was her dad.
Read MoreWhile most viewed the Carpenters as a wholesome duo, their lives behind the glamor of fame are not as well-known. This is the untold truth of the Carpenters.
Read MoreJoe Exotic and John Finlay met in 2003 when Finlay started working at Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park. Before long, the pair became a couple.
Read MoreJam Master Jay was the DJ for the groundbreaking rap group Run-DMC, but he met his demise at a young age. Where is this popular DJ buried?
Read MoreIn 2014, pop singer Kesha checked into rehab for anorexia and bulimia. During her stay at a treatment facility, she asked fans for a rather strange favor.
Read MoreBorn Tim Bergling, Avicii was a famous Swedish DJ credited for bringing EDM music into the mainstream. In April 2018, he was found dead while in Oman.
Read MoreOne celebrity with a criminal past is Mark Wahlberg, who has starred in many popular movies, but prison wasn't the experience he thought it was going to be.
Read MoreIt's the trio's final studio album, "In Utero," that Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl says is hard for him to listen to and makes his "skin crawl."
Read MoreAlanis Morissette has certainly made an indelible mark on the world of music. When asked what songs mean the most to her, this one will be at her funeral.
Read More"Antiques Roadshow" goes against most modern conceptions of reality television. However, only a handful of people get the opportunity to get an appraisal.
Read MoreWhy would women want to watch, read, or listen to anything that describes violence and trauma against victims that are most likely women?
Read MoreIn 2021, the FX network revisited the President Clinton scandal, dramatizing the events for the third season of "American Crime Story."
Read MoreRingo Starr initially was not received well by Beatles fans who had liked Pete Best, the previous drummer, and some fans even gave him a black eye after a show.
Read MoreStanley Kubrick is often listed among the best directors of all time; many even call him the best. Kubrick directed 13 full-length films but only won one Oscar.
Read MoreChadwick Boseman was one of the most talented actors to grace our movie screens in the last 15 years. In a relatively short time, he became a household name.
Read MoreWhile singer-songwriter Paul Simon is most famous for his illustrious musical talent, he has also appeared in a small number of films and television shows.
Read MoreGeorge Michael died suddenly at the age of 53, leaving his multi- million estate to several people. Here's who inherited George Michael's money after he died.
Read MoreActor Bill Murray is known for his on-screen high jinks, which began with his stint on "Saturday Night Live" and continued on throughout his career.
Read MoreHere's what Jeff Lowe, who took over the GW Zoo from Joe Exotic, has been up to since Tiger King first aired in the spring of 2020.
Read MoreLike his brother, John, Jim Belushi is also a well-known actor, having been in dozens of films and TV shows over the last four decades.
Read MoreThe third season of the FX Network's anthology true-crime show, "American Crime Story," tackles the real story of the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky affair.
Read MoreThis is the dark side of the silent film era, including the studios' control over their stars and their product, and murder mysteries worthy of the movies.
Read MoreTravis Maldonado was just a teen when he began working at Exotic's zoo in late 2013. Hailing from California, he had a history of meth addiction.
Read MoreCelebrity pranks are great, and George Harrison once went through amazing lengths just to pull a prank on fellow music legend Phil Collins.
Read MoreAt the height of Fleetwood Mac's success, Stevie Nicks had a strange request during the band's "Tusk" tour.
Read MoreThe "Saturday Night Live" and "Blues Brothers" icon constantly struggled with drug abuse that would eventually claim his life after an accidental overdose.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine any other captain leading the voyages of the USS Enterprise in the original "Star Trek" TV series than Captain James T. Kirk.
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