Ric Flair is one of the living legends of the world of professional wrestling. Over the years, “The Nature Boy” had not only produced many memorable matches, but also had been a part of many memorable segments.
Flair even wrestled in WCW, where he got accompanied by ‘Fifi’. Well, Fifi played a center of attraction for many during that time. She even assisted Flair in many feuds. Do you remember Fifi?
Tiffany Haddish is getting candid about her split from Common. In this exclusive clip from her new interview with FOX SOUL's Hollywood Unlocked Uncensored with Jason Lee, the comedian says she was "disappointed" in what the 49-year-old rapper and actor said about their breakup during his own interview with Lee earlier this month.
Common said he still had plenty of love for 42-year-old Haddish, and that the breakup after a year of dating was mutual and was the result of their busy schedules.
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Amazon iBooks Independent Bookstores Long considered fringe, the right wing radio host Mark Levin has had a few good years: He picked up a weekly Fox News show ("Life, Liberty & Levin"); he counts conservative political commentator Sean Hannity as his best friend; and the president recently tweeted in support of his new book, "
Gilmore Girls fans might fondly recall the deep grandfatherly love that Richard Gilmore displayed for Rory Gilmore. That love translated off-screen; Edward Herrmann, who played Richard, became very close with Alexis Bledel, who played Rory. In fact, their friendship began when Gilmore Girls producers asked Herrmann to look out for the young actor. Here’s the story of how the grandfather-daughter duo became such good pals. Richard Gilmore felt protective over his granddaughter, Rory Gilmore Rory and Richard’s relationship went from strangers to best friends very quickly on Gilmore Girls.
Redeem now Dungeon monitors make sure participants follow the rules during BDSM events. A woman decided to become one to make kink spaces feel safer and more pleasurable. This is her story, as told to writer Julia Pugachevsky. This essay is based on a conversation with Alice, who works as a UK-based dungeon monitor and kink event expert at JOYclub. She asked to redact her last name to protect her second job, but Insider has verified her identity and employment.