
She’s the iconic Australian entertainer who made the heartbreaking announcement in May that her breast cancer had returned and spread to her back.
But Olivia Newton-John looked the picture of health on Sunday when she turned out for a cancer fun run in Melbourne.
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David Cassidy, ‘Partridge Family’ star, dies at 67
David Cassidy, pop culture idol of the 1970s, died Tuesday in a Florida hospital. The musician and actor was 67.
His publicist JoAnn Geffen confirmed his death, with a statement from his family. “On behalf of the entire Cassidy family, it is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our father, our uncle, and our dear brother, David Cassidy. David died surrounded by those he loved, with joy in his heart and free from the pain that had gripped him for so long. Thank you for the abundance and support you have shown him these many years.”
He had been hospitalized for several days with organ failure. Cassidy announced his diagnosis with dementia in early 2017. He performed at the B.B. King Blues Club & Grill in New York in March, talking about his dementia, and said his arthritis made playing guitar an ordeal.
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Growing Up Urkel: How Jaleel White is owning his legacy.
When you interview Jaleel White about his 36-year career in show business, there’s inevitably an elephant in the room — and it’s wearing suspenders.
For nine seasons, White played catchphrase-spouting supernerd Steve Urkel on ABC’s Family Matters, a character so beloved by audiences that it saved the then-struggling sitcom from an untimely cancelation. But since the show signed off after its nine-season run on ABC (and then CBS) in 1997, it has been a difficult legacy for White to shake. While this is in many ways a testament to how good he was in the role, it’s an association not every former child star would embrace.
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Chante Moore talks new album, Regrets, not winning a Grammy and being fly at 50.
One thing Chante Moore has is goals. The veteran R&B songstress, who turns 50 this year, has many things on her bucket list to accomplishing, including winning a Grammy, securing another number one record, and taking all her family on an all-expense paid vacation. These things may seem like fantasies to many, but for Chante, she’s been busting her butt to solidify to make her mark while she still has time.
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