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Behind the Black Eyeliner: Priscilla’s Secret Life as a Style Architect

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Priscilla Presley spent ninety minutes every single day teasing her hair into a massive bouffant. Why? Because she was not ...

The King of Pop’s Secret: Lisa Marie Reveals the Real Michael

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Michael Jackson was thirty five years old when he confessed a secret that stops people in their tracks. He told ...

Why Cher Is Demanding $1 Million from Sonny’s Widow

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Cher just made a bold move in court that has everyone talking. She is officially asking a judge to force ...

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The Hidden Genius Behind the Bee Gees Biggest Hits

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The Bee Gees are the only group in history to produce six straight number one hits. Most people remember the ...

Madonna Trades Glitz for Mud: The Soccer Mom Era Begins

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Madonna has officially traded her crown for a rain poncho. At 67 years old, the woman who once defined global ...

How Adele Found Peace by Making Up with Her Own Soul

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Did you know Adele sold more than 3 million copies of her album 25 in just one week? She broke ...

Adele Made the Most Expensive Voicemail Message Ever Recorded

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Adele turned a $0 voicemail into what sounds like a million dollar record during a classic visit to the Ellen ...

Adidas Honors Tina Turner With Historic Golden Soccer Jersey Tribute

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St. Louis just made history by turning a soccer jersey into a shimmering monument for Tina Turner. For the first ...

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Blake Shelton Recruits Fans to Fact-Check Luke Bryan’s Drinking Habits

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Blake Shelton just turned a Las Vegas concert into a surveillance mission against his best friend. He stopped his show ...

Elvis Presley’s Lost 1970 Tapes Finally Hit The Big Screen

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Over sixty hours of film sat in a dark Kansas salt mine for decades. These were not just movies. They ...