Colton Underwood has rounded up a roster of stars for an inaugural pickleball tournament in Malibu.
The Bachelor alum and his Colton Underwood Legacy Foundation are hosting Pickle! For Purpose at Pepperdine University’s Ralph-Straus Tennis Center on Sept. 30 as a fundraiser to garner support and awareness for the Targeting Emotional and Mental Stability (Teams) Act.
Confirmed to paddle up are Sophia Bush, Stevan Ditter, Ronald Gladden, Colton Haynes, Harry Jowsey, James Marsden, June Diane Raphael, Geoff Stults, Michelle Wie and pro pickleball players Hurricane Tyra Black, Catherine Parenteau and Callie Jo Smith. A pro singles and doubles match will kick off the event, which will also host a team from Pepperdine. Sponsors include Amazon, American Airlines, Bumble, Skechers, Can-Am, nuuds, Just Ingredients, Health-Ade, Made by Mary, UpWest and Crumb.
Underwood, who was a student athlete before hitting the big leagues to play football in the NFL, has championed the...
The Bachelor alum and his Colton Underwood Legacy Foundation are hosting Pickle! For Purpose at Pepperdine University’s Ralph-Straus Tennis Center on Sept. 30 as a fundraiser to garner support and awareness for the Targeting Emotional and Mental Stability (Teams) Act.
Confirmed to paddle up are Sophia Bush, Stevan Ditter, Ronald Gladden, Colton Haynes, Harry Jowsey, James Marsden, June Diane Raphael, Geoff Stults, Michelle Wie and pro pickleball players Hurricane Tyra Black, Catherine Parenteau and Callie Jo Smith. A pro singles and doubles match will kick off the event, which will also host a team from Pepperdine. Sponsors include Amazon, American Airlines, Bumble, Skechers, Can-Am, nuuds, Just Ingredients, Health-Ade, Made by Mary, UpWest and Crumb.
Underwood, who was a student athlete before hitting the big leagues to play football in the NFL, has championed the...
- 9/11/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mr Showbiz is back in the Big Brother house, and Twitter is not at all happy about it.
Many have claimed that tonight's dramatic Big Brother episode, which saw housemates Amy & Sally Broadbent, Harriet Jackson, Kieran McLeod and Sarah Greenwood replaced by newbies Simon 'Showbiz' Gross, Harry Amelia Martin, Marc O'Neill and Sam Kay, has ruined the series.
Digital Spy rounds up the best Twitter reactions below:
Fuming @SarahGreenwoodT has gone #bbuk @bbuk - drastic mistake
— Steven Goode (@stevenjbgoode) May 29, 2015
Showbiz is going back in next. I'm actually laughing because the ratings are gonna plummet even More. #bbuk
— Mike (@Mike_Joseph_) May 29, 2015
Think im boycotting #bbuk seems the producers just doing what they like.. Its lost all its reality...just staged Crap #bbuk
— Alison Pennell (@babybint1) May 29, 2015
Oh kill me #Bbuk
— Luke Marsden (@LukeMarsden) May 29, 2015
Oh dear lord. This is the apocalypse, showbiz Simon is back in!! #Bbuk
— Luke Marsden...
Many have claimed that tonight's dramatic Big Brother episode, which saw housemates Amy & Sally Broadbent, Harriet Jackson, Kieran McLeod and Sarah Greenwood replaced by newbies Simon 'Showbiz' Gross, Harry Amelia Martin, Marc O'Neill and Sam Kay, has ruined the series.
Digital Spy rounds up the best Twitter reactions below:
Fuming @SarahGreenwoodT has gone #bbuk @bbuk - drastic mistake
— Steven Goode (@stevenjbgoode) May 29, 2015
Showbiz is going back in next. I'm actually laughing because the ratings are gonna plummet even More. #bbuk
— Mike (@Mike_Joseph_) May 29, 2015
Think im boycotting #bbuk seems the producers just doing what they like.. Its lost all its reality...just staged Crap #bbuk
— Alison Pennell (@babybint1) May 29, 2015
Oh kill me #Bbuk
— Luke Marsden (@LukeMarsden) May 29, 2015
Oh dear lord. This is the apocalypse, showbiz Simon is back in!! #Bbuk
— Luke Marsden...
- 5/29/2015
- Digital Spy
New York — No, it wasn't just an excuse to avoid getting hitched: Some heterosexual couples who postponed their weddings until gay couples had the right to marry are now making plans to say "I do."
And we're not talking celebrities like Brangelina, Lena Dunham and Kristen Bell, all of whom vowed not to marry until gay marriage was legal. None of them have rushed to announce wedding dates. Instead, it's ordinary folks who wasted no time following through on their pledges. Here are a few of their stories.
`I'm Not Getting Married Until Everyone Can'
Staci Dennett, 25, is white. Her fiance, Nadir Karim, 25, is black. "Forty-six years ago, we couldn't have gotten married in the South, just because of our skin color," said Dennett, who compares the ban on interracial marriage to laws against gay marriage. "It blows my mind!"
Dennett says she agreed with Angelina Jolie's stand, and...
And we're not talking celebrities like Brangelina, Lena Dunham and Kristen Bell, all of whom vowed not to marry until gay marriage was legal. None of them have rushed to announce wedding dates. Instead, it's ordinary folks who wasted no time following through on their pledges. Here are a few of their stories.
`I'm Not Getting Married Until Everyone Can'
Staci Dennett, 25, is white. Her fiance, Nadir Karim, 25, is black. "Forty-six years ago, we couldn't have gotten married in the South, just because of our skin color," said Dennett, who compares the ban on interracial marriage to laws against gay marriage. "It blows my mind!"
Dennett says she agreed with Angelina Jolie's stand, and...
- 8/8/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Catherine Zeta-Jones has admitted herself into a mental health facility for treatment of her bipolar condition.
A spokesperson for the Oscar-winning actress said in an email to The Associated Press that she had 'proactively' checked herself into the centre.
Publicist Sarah Fuller told AP last night that Zeta-Jones "is committed to periodic care in order to manage her health in an optimum manner."
Catherine Zeta-Jones
This isn't the first time that the 43-year-old 'Chicago' star has been admitted for treatment for her condition. Two years ago she checked into a similar facility for a brief stay.
The disorder is characterised by mood swings and depressive episodes, which are usually treated with medication and psychotherapy.
Earlier this year the star was awarded a Cbe for her services to the film industry and her charity work.
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A spokesperson for the Oscar-winning actress said in an email to The Associated Press that she had 'proactively' checked herself into the centre.
Publicist Sarah Fuller told AP last night that Zeta-Jones "is committed to periodic care in order to manage her health in an optimum manner."
Catherine Zeta-Jones
This isn't the first time that the 43-year-old 'Chicago' star has been admitted for treatment for her condition. Two years ago she checked into a similar facility for a brief stay.
The disorder is characterised by mood swings and depressive episodes, which are usually treated with medication and psychotherapy.
Earlier this year the star was awarded a Cbe for her services to the film industry and her charity work.
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- 4/30/2013
- by Matt Bagwell
- Huffington Post
There is so much great content published every week here at Sound On Sight, that even we have trouble keeping up. So, every Sunday, we will drop a list of the best articles delivered by our hard working, and extremely talented staff.
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Forecasting the Force Part One: The New ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy
A not so long ways away in a galaxy, well, in our own galaxy actually, a corporation adorned with mouse ears and a big blue castle are about to release the first of a barrage of new Star Wars films. This story begins in 2015, summer most likely, possibly late December, and starts with the seventh film in the Star Wars series;Episode VII. Actually, this story has really already begun in the hive-mind of internet speculation. Ever sinceDisney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm last October, the internet has been ablaze with questions and rumors of who would write, star and direct,...
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Forecasting the Force Part One: The New ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy
A not so long ways away in a galaxy, well, in our own galaxy actually, a corporation adorned with mouse ears and a big blue castle are about to release the first of a barrage of new Star Wars films. This story begins in 2015, summer most likely, possibly late December, and starts with the seventh film in the Star Wars series;Episode VII. Actually, this story has really already begun in the hive-mind of internet speculation. Ever sinceDisney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm last October, the internet has been ablaze with questions and rumors of who would write, star and direct,...
- 2/18/2013
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Is everyone watching what’s happening on Monday at 9pm on Fox? Who knew that along with a spine tingling cult mystery from the creator of Scream and The Vampire Diaries that we’d also get one of the most comprehensive and complicated looks at bisexuality committed to screen. The love triangle on The Following between Emma, Will and Paul has become just as fascinating as the premise of the show. To catch everyone up to speed, Will (Nico Tortorella) and Emma (Valerie Curry) were dating before they met serial killer mastermind Joe Carroll. Eager to help him catch a victim that got away, Sarah Fuller, Emma convinces Will and fellow acolyte Paul (Adan Canto) to pretend to be gay lovers in order to ensnare her. However, in last week’s episode, it was revealed that the act had turned into a genuine relationship, which has complicated the threesomes present day dynamic.
- 2/12/2013
- by Terence Johnson
- SoundOnSight
Ryan Hardy, who’s apparently not miserable enough for Kevin Williamson’s liking, took on an additional world of hurt in this week’s episode of The Following.
Thanks to Joe Carroll, our alcoholic, barely sleeping, slightly too thin, literally and figuratively brokenhearted hero shouldered guilt for a bunch of new murders. Meanwhile, we met some more of Joe’s followers and got some very interesting backstory on a few others. Let’s review the major developments in “The Poet’s Fire.”
Who’S The New Guy? | The hour opens with a slight rewind on the attack that ended the last episode; this time,...
Thanks to Joe Carroll, our alcoholic, barely sleeping, slightly too thin, literally and figuratively brokenhearted hero shouldered guilt for a bunch of new murders. Meanwhile, we met some more of Joe’s followers and got some very interesting backstory on a few others. Let’s review the major developments in “The Poet’s Fire.”
Who’S The New Guy? | The hour opens with a slight rewind on the attack that ended the last episode; this time,...
- 2/5/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The first episode of The Following was met with much anticipation and speculation. Before it aired, I think most of us were hopeful it would succeed, but in order to do so it had to answer many questions before it won us over.
Would Kevin Bacon be able to make the transition from the underrated film star he is to lead actor in a TV series? Does Kevin Williamson still possess the creative edge and original ideas to build a challenging thriller? Will James Purefoy be convincing as a genius/madman?
Well what do you think? Were most of these questions answered in the first episode with positives? I think they were and I will definitely be returning to see how the drama unfolds in episode two. Here are five reasons why:
5. Maggie Grace’s Early Exit
Maggie Grace has done well since her Lost days. She’s turned in...
Would Kevin Bacon be able to make the transition from the underrated film star he is to lead actor in a TV series? Does Kevin Williamson still possess the creative edge and original ideas to build a challenging thriller? Will James Purefoy be convincing as a genius/madman?
Well what do you think? Were most of these questions answered in the first episode with positives? I think they were and I will definitely be returning to see how the drama unfolds in episode two. Here are five reasons why:
5. Maggie Grace’s Early Exit
Maggie Grace has done well since her Lost days. She’s turned in...
- 1/31/2013
- by Jamie Baker
- Obsessed with Film
Last week, the majority of you TVLiners said you’d follow The Following, which tells me you are not a squeamish bunch. I, too, consider myself generally unflappable… but turn into a squeam queen while watching this show.
It’s not the ick factor. What flips my business out is the idea that the up-for-anything serial killer fan base on the show is everywhere, and it’s preternaturally patient. How is it that I can’t last the full three minutes before yanking my Eggo out of the toaster in the morning, but those freak shows can pretend to be normal,...
It’s not the ick factor. What flips my business out is the idea that the up-for-anything serial killer fan base on the show is everywhere, and it’s preternaturally patient. How is it that I can’t last the full three minutes before yanking my Eggo out of the toaster in the morning, but those freak shows can pretend to be normal,...
- 1/29/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Nikita, Private Practice, American Idol and The Office!
1 | After Friday’s Nikita, we have to ask: Was there a memo sent out that every show this TV season must feature an amputation? Should the Broke Girls be extra-careful around the KitchenAid?
2 | Did you go all “Whatchoo talkin’ ’bout Willis” when Girls‘ Jessa insinuated that all of our current economic woes can be traced back to Bill Clinton’s final act as president?
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1 | After Friday’s Nikita, we have to ask: Was there a memo sent out that every show this TV season must feature an amputation? Should the Broke Girls be extra-careful around the KitchenAid?
2 | Did you go all “Whatchoo talkin’ ’bout Willis” when Girls‘ Jessa insinuated that all of our current economic woes can be traced back to Bill Clinton’s final act as president?
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- 1/25/2013
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
Review Ron Hogan Jan 22, 2013
Ron checks out the pilot episode of Fox's The Following, starring Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy...
This review contains spoilers.
1.1 Pilot
In the halls of a maximum-security prison in Waverly, Virginia, sits Dr. Joe Carroll, an English professor and fanatical Edgar Allen Poe fan turned serial killer. He's a very dangerous man, and when he ends up missing and half-a-dozen guards are found slashed to death, he proves just how dangerous he is. Now Carroll is free from justice, on the prowl for Sarah Fuller (Maggie Grace) aka the one that got away.
Ten years ago, there was only one man able to stop Carroll's killing spree, and that's Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon), a brilliant FBI agent. In the course of stopping Carroll, Hardy suffered a stab wound into his heart which damaged the muscle and ended Hardy's career as a field agent. Now he's an...
Ron checks out the pilot episode of Fox's The Following, starring Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy...
This review contains spoilers.
1.1 Pilot
In the halls of a maximum-security prison in Waverly, Virginia, sits Dr. Joe Carroll, an English professor and fanatical Edgar Allen Poe fan turned serial killer. He's a very dangerous man, and when he ends up missing and half-a-dozen guards are found slashed to death, he proves just how dangerous he is. Now Carroll is free from justice, on the prowl for Sarah Fuller (Maggie Grace) aka the one that got away.
Ten years ago, there was only one man able to stop Carroll's killing spree, and that's Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon), a brilliant FBI agent. In the course of stopping Carroll, Hardy suffered a stab wound into his heart which damaged the muscle and ended Hardy's career as a field agent. Now he's an...
- 1/22/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
After months of anticipation and an extraordinary viral marketing campaign, Kevin Williamson's serial killer thriller "The Following" debuted on Monday night on Fox. The dark, haunting drama brings Kevin Bacon to the small screen in his first television role, as former FBI agent Ryan Hardy. He's an alcoholic, a loner, and an expert on serial killer and cult leader Joe Carroll (James Purefoy).
Former lit professor Carroll, on death row for murdering 14 college women nearly a decade ago, has used his considerable charm and seductive charisma to prey on some weak, disturbed individuals and create his own network of devoted killers outside the prison walls.
In the pilot episode, Carroll escapes just long enough to finish the job he began nine years ago, before Hardy caught him. His idol, Edgar Allan Poe, never finished his final work, but Carroll is intent on besting him. With the help of "Billy...
Former lit professor Carroll, on death row for murdering 14 college women nearly a decade ago, has used his considerable charm and seductive charisma to prey on some weak, disturbed individuals and create his own network of devoted killers outside the prison walls.
In the pilot episode, Carroll escapes just long enough to finish the job he began nine years ago, before Hardy caught him. His idol, Edgar Allan Poe, never finished his final work, but Carroll is intent on besting him. With the help of "Billy...
- 1/22/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Warning: If you’re the sort of person to faint when you nick yourself shaving, you may be six degrees of squicked* out by Fox’s new serial killer thriller The Following.
It’s hella bloody. It’s scary. And there are a bunch of pointy things thrust into soft body parts – and not in the fun way. But the show is pretty great, so it’s worth it. Even the gouged-out eyeballs. (And there are a lot of gouged-out eyeballs.) Enough set-up: Let’s review the series’ pilot, and then we want to know what you think.
Related | What’s New on TV?...
It’s hella bloody. It’s scary. And there are a bunch of pointy things thrust into soft body parts – and not in the fun way. But the show is pretty great, so it’s worth it. Even the gouged-out eyeballs. (And there are a lot of gouged-out eyeballs.) Enough set-up: Let’s review the series’ pilot, and then we want to know what you think.
Related | What’s New on TV?...
- 1/22/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Let me just say this: I loved The Following. It offers some of the best which television has to offer in casting, storylines, suspense, drama, and complicated heroes and villains. But, that being said, it is not an easy show to watch. It is, after all, a show about serial killers. And we’re not talking about the warm and fuzzy kind from another well-known Showtime series. In The Following, these killers are the kind that will give you nightmares.
The Following is about a cult of believers who worship at the alter of Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), a renown serial killer. Carroll may be incarcerated and awaiting execution, but he is looking to make his mark on the world outside by encouraging his “followers” in their evil deeds. Carroll has become the poster-boy for those of similar inclination and with his encouragement and approval, a terrible plan is set in motion.
The Following is about a cult of believers who worship at the alter of Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), a renown serial killer. Carroll may be incarcerated and awaiting execution, but he is looking to make his mark on the world outside by encouraging his “followers” in their evil deeds. Carroll has become the poster-boy for those of similar inclination and with his encouragement and approval, a terrible plan is set in motion.
- 1/21/2013
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
Good news for fans looking forward to Kevin Williamson's latest television endeavor for Fox. Now if only someone could nail down a title for this series, we'd be ecstatic (although we have unofficially heard the name might be "Mastermind"). Keep reading for the latest!
Deadline reports the Fox series pickup of the heavily favored Kevin Williamson pilot starring Kevin Bacon. Because Bacon committed to only doing 15 episodes, the project will likely be set for midseason. The show, from Warner Bros. TV, is a thriller about ex-fbi agent Ryan Hardy (Bacon) who leads the search to catch diabolical serial killer Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), who has created a cult of serial killers.
The formerly "Lost" Maggie Grace also stars as Sarah Fuller, a young doctor who is Carroll's only surviving victim. Nico Tortorella will be portraying Will Wilson, her next-door neighbor. The cast is rounded out by Jeananne Goossen as...
Deadline reports the Fox series pickup of the heavily favored Kevin Williamson pilot starring Kevin Bacon. Because Bacon committed to only doing 15 episodes, the project will likely be set for midseason. The show, from Warner Bros. TV, is a thriller about ex-fbi agent Ryan Hardy (Bacon) who leads the search to catch diabolical serial killer Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), who has created a cult of serial killers.
The formerly "Lost" Maggie Grace also stars as Sarah Fuller, a young doctor who is Carroll's only surviving victim. Nico Tortorella will be portraying Will Wilson, her next-door neighbor. The cast is rounded out by Jeananne Goossen as...
- 5/10/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
With a cast that includes the likes of Kevin Bacon, James Purefoy, and now the formerly "Lost" Maggie Grace, you'd think Kevin Williamson and Fox would pick a damn title for their new serial killer drama already!
In any event, here's what we know so far:
The project, from Warner Bros. TV, is a thriller about ex-fbi agent Ryan Hardy (Bacon), who leads the search to catch diabolical serial killer Joe Carroll (Purefoy), who has created a cult of serial killers. Marcos Siega ("The Vampire Diaries", "Dexter") is set to direct the pilot, written and executive produced by Williamson.
Grace will play Sarah Fuller, a young doctor who is Carroll's only surviving victim. Nico Tortorella will be portraying Will Wilson, her next-door neighbor. The cast is rounded out by Jeananne Goossen as the Special Agent in Charge of the investigation, Natalie Zea as Carroll's ex-wife, Shawn Ashmore as eager young FBI Agent Riley,...
In any event, here's what we know so far:
The project, from Warner Bros. TV, is a thriller about ex-fbi agent Ryan Hardy (Bacon), who leads the search to catch diabolical serial killer Joe Carroll (Purefoy), who has created a cult of serial killers. Marcos Siega ("The Vampire Diaries", "Dexter") is set to direct the pilot, written and executive produced by Williamson.
Grace will play Sarah Fuller, a young doctor who is Carroll's only surviving victim. Nico Tortorella will be portraying Will Wilson, her next-door neighbor. The cast is rounded out by Jeananne Goossen as the Special Agent in Charge of the investigation, Natalie Zea as Carroll's ex-wife, Shawn Ashmore as eager young FBI Agent Riley,...
- 3/22/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
And the cast of Fox TV's still untitled new project being put together by Kevin Williamson continues to grow, and one of the newest additions has provided a "mega" update on the series via his website that includes a full casting breakdown.
First off, the addition in question is Nico Tortorella (pictured right; Trespass, Scream 4, Odd Thomas), who will be portraying Will Wilson. More info on the character can be found below. He and the also newly cast Jeananne Goossen ("Alcatraz") join James Purefoy, Kevin Bacon, Natalie Zea, Shawn Ashmore, and Valorie Curry.
The project, from Warner Bros. TV, is a thriller about ex-fbi agent Ryan Hardy (Bacon), who leads the search to catch diabolical serial killer Joe Carroll (Purefoy), who has created a cult of serial killers. Marcos Siega ("The Vampire Diaries", "Dexter") is set to direct the pilot, written and executive produced by Williamson, creator of the...
First off, the addition in question is Nico Tortorella (pictured right; Trespass, Scream 4, Odd Thomas), who will be portraying Will Wilson. More info on the character can be found below. He and the also newly cast Jeananne Goossen ("Alcatraz") join James Purefoy, Kevin Bacon, Natalie Zea, Shawn Ashmore, and Valorie Curry.
The project, from Warner Bros. TV, is a thriller about ex-fbi agent Ryan Hardy (Bacon), who leads the search to catch diabolical serial killer Joe Carroll (Purefoy), who has created a cult of serial killers. Marcos Siega ("The Vampire Diaries", "Dexter") is set to direct the pilot, written and executive produced by Williamson, creator of the...
- 3/6/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
According to his longtime publicist Sarah Fuller, this happened tonight at the end of Bill Maher’s comedy special CrazyStupidPolitics: Live from Silicon Valley which streamed live on Yahoo. Maher brought out a check and pledged a personal donation of $1 million dollars to Obama’s SuperPAC, Priorities USA Action. According to Fuller, he explained that having a country governed by Barack Obama rather than any of the Republican candidates is “worth a million dollars” and said “this is the wisest investment I think I could make.” He also encouraged other wealthy liberals like himself to do the same. Maher’s pledge comes at a time when Hollywood financial support for President Obama’s re-election has been ebbing rather than flowing. Maher’s longrunning HBO show, Real Time With Bill Maher, is currently in its 10th season. Though his liberal views are well known, Maher tried to present panel guests of...
- 2/24/2012
- by NIKKI FINKE
- Deadline TV
According to his longtime publicist Sarah Fuller, this happened tonight at the end of Bill Maher’s comedy special CrazyStupidPolitics: Live from Silicon Valley which streamed live on Yahoo. Maher brought out a check and pledged a personal donation of $1 million dollars to Obama’s SuperPAC, Priorities USA Action. According to Fuller, he explained that having a country governed by Barack Obama rather than any of the Republican candidates is “worth a million dollars” and said “this is the wisest investment I think I could make.” He also encouraged other wealthy liberals like himself to do the same. Maher’s pledge comes at a time when Hollywood financial support for President Obama’s re-election has been ebbing rather than flowing. Maher’s longrunning HBO show, Real Time With Bill Maher, is currently in its 10th season. Though his liberal views are well known, Maher tried to present panel guests of...
- 2/24/2012
- by NIKKI FINKE
- Deadline Hollywood
Heather Locklear is moving one step closer to walking down the aisle. Four years after her marriage to Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora ended with a divorce, the 49-year-old actress announced her engagement to longtime boyfriend and fellow "Melrose Place" actor, Jack Wagner.
Sarah Fuller, Heather's spokeswoman, confirmed the happy news on Friday, August 12. No other details, including whether the "Spin City" actress and her new fiance have set their wedding date, are offered, but it will be her third marriage. Before Richie, she was married to Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee from 1986 to 1993.
Heather and Jack have been dating since early 2007. Back in February this year, Jack spoke to E! News about rumors of their engagement. He said, "I think if you've been together as long as we've been together and you're not married, it's like, What's going on? Is this Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell?"
"The reality is,...
Sarah Fuller, Heather's spokeswoman, confirmed the happy news on Friday, August 12. No other details, including whether the "Spin City" actress and her new fiance have set their wedding date, are offered, but it will be her third marriage. Before Richie, she was married to Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee from 1986 to 1993.
Heather and Jack have been dating since early 2007. Back in February this year, Jack spoke to E! News about rumors of their engagement. He said, "I think if you've been together as long as we've been together and you're not married, it's like, What's going on? Is this Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell?"
"The reality is,...
- 8/13/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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