'Hellboy' and 'Sons of Anarchy' Star Pledges Money to Black Lives Matter In Twitter Feud
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Actor Ron Perlman made a bet on Twitter, pledging a lot of money to Black Lives Matter. So what is the star's actual net worth?
Published on June 15, 2020 2 min read After battling countless enemies, both otherworldly and otherwise, on the big and small screens, actor Ron Perlman has no issue with calling out real-life politicians. His June 2020 feud with a handful of them saw him placing a substantial bet on himself.
Paige Spiranac propelled herself to fame through her videos on the game of golf throughout the past couple of years. While she has proved to be the best when it comes to social media, doubts would naturally arise when it comes to the gameplay of the blonde beauty since she is not a part of the professional circuit anymore.
But even so, the glam queen has not shied away from exhibiting her game on the course.
Colombian family win award for worlds best cookbook | Colombia
The ObserverColombia This article is more than 2 years oldColombian family win award for world’s best cookbookThis article is more than 2 years oldMother-and-daughter team scoop gong at Gourmand awards in Paris for volume of traditional leaf-wrapped recipes
A Colombian mother and daughter’s celebration of their country’s traditional leaf-wrapped dishes has been named best cookbook in the world at the Gourmand awards in Paris.
Colombia’s envueltos are part of a culinary heritage that stretches across much of Latin America, from the tamales of Mexico and Guatemala to the humitas of Chile.
Ed Sheeran Is Heartbroken Over the Death of His Cat Graham
Ed Sheeran is facing a heartbreaking loss.
The Grammy winner's cat Graham has died. The star took to social media to pay tribute to the late feline on Instagram with a snap of his furry friend on a guitar. In lieu of words, the star captioned the photo with a single broken heart emoji.
Liberty Shaw revealed online that Graham was tragically hit by a car. Shaw took care of the cat with Sheeran's manager, Stuart Camp, when the performer was away.
Jeffrey Foskett, Longtime Member of Beach Boys and Brian Wilson Touring Bands, Dies at 67
Jeffrey Foskett, a musician familiar to Beach Boys fans for more than four decades as a presence in the touring bands led by both Brian Wilson and Mike Love, died Monday at age 67.
Season 2 Recap Ahead of the Season 4 Premiere
Yellowstone season 2 gave fans a closer look at life on the Dutton Ranch. Taylor Sheridan’s western spent more time in the bunkhouse with the ranch hands, and they even went to the rodeo. Of course, there was also plenty of Dutton family drama.
As the premiere of Yellowstone season 4 approaches, it’s time to look back on the episodes that came before to get a quick reminder. Here is everything you need to know about Yellowstone season 2.
This Cordless Vacuum That Sucks up Everything Is $75 at Amazon
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Chad Johnson Says Tyreek Hill's 'MNF' Injury Proved He's NFL's MVP
Play video content TYREEK WILL BE FINE If Chad Johnson had an NFL MVP vote, he says it'd go to Tyreek Hill ... telling TMZ Sports the injury the wideout suffered this past Monday night showed there's just no one more valuable than him in the league.
The Cheetah was hindered in the first half of Miami's "MNF" game against Tennessee after he was dragged down by an opponent -- and while his leg was being tended to by trainers .
Allison Russell and Her Childhood Pal, Eras Tour Creative Director Ethan Tobman, on Team
The act of exorcism was never more delightful than it is in Allison Russell’s elaborate new music video for her song “Demons,” being released just in time to really turn Halloween into a party.
The First Great New York City Chase Scene
Reasons to Love New York New York celebrates the city’s timeless, peerless connection to movies. Reasons to Love New York New York celebrates the city’s timeless, peerless connection to movies. Speedy, 1928. When Harold Lloyd set out to make 1928’s Speedy (which would turn out to be his final silent comedy), the Los Angeles–based comedian desperately wanted a change of scenery. So he planned an extended location shoot in New York City, an appropriate place for a story of speed and movement — the picture’s opening title cards describe New York as a city “where everybody is in such a hurry that they take Saturday’s bath on Friday so they can do Monday’s washing on Sunday.