Sitcoms of the '70s often showed the sunnier side of life and family, but behind the scenes their stars often hid tragedy and trauma they wanted to keep secret.
Cheerleaders present an iconic image of competitive sports, down to their pleated skirts and flips in the air. However, there's a dark side to the sport.
John F. Kennedy was rumored to have had affairs with many prominent women, including actress Audrey Hepburn. Here's what we know about their alleged fling.
Sitcoms in the 1980s were wholesome and appealing to viewers of all ages. But many of their stars led lives that weren't like the characters they portrayed.
America's first ladies have been mostly scandal-free, but they have run afoul of the press occasionally. Here are some first ladies' most scandalous moments.
Metallica may be one of the biggest rock bands ever, but its career hasn't been smooth sailing all the way. For every success, there has been a scandal.
In 1994, Ron Goldman was killed along with Nicole Brown Simpson, the ex-wife of football legend O.J. Simpson. Here's what was found in his autopsy report.
In 1996, brothers Erik and Lyle Menendez were found guilty of the murder of their parents. Despite his prison sentence, Erik still found love behind bars.
Joan Crawford was not only a self-made Hollywood success story but a mother. Unfortunately, her children have shared very different accounts of their childhood.
Jim Morrison was the epitome of a rock star during his time — and Pamela Courson was the epitome of a musical muse. So how did their lives go so wrong?
But although hip-hop has never been bigger than it is right now, there is one era that, for many fans, will define it for decades to come: the early '90s.
Parker agreed to write the Ghostbusters song. Parker has never said he purposely ripped off the song, but the filmmakers may have planted the seed of the sound.
The pair put out hit song after hit song, including "It's Gonna Work Out" and "Poor Fool." Tina and Ike worked with record producer Phil Spector. The duo covered "Proud Mary," announcing their entrance into the pop world. But underneath all that success was a marriage that was becoming a nightmare.
Axl Rose has an attitude that has put fans into a love-hate relationship with him. Rose and GNR bandmate Slash had a love-hate relationship of their own.
The highly-publicized feud between Brian Wilson and Mike Love of the Beach Boys first started in 1966, when Love purportedly criticized their upcoming album Pet Sounds. While Brian Wilson and Mike Love are wildly successful musicians, ego, lawsuits, and creative disputes are at the center of a feud.