New footage shows the moment Holly Newton's killer is berated by police for "getting clever" during his arrest for her murder. Logan MacPhail, 17, was 16 when he dragged 15-year-old Holly into an ...
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Emerging from the retreat, Ballerini knew she had something special with her new album, ‘PATTERNS,' a collection of 15 songs that delves into her journey through heartbreak, self-discovery ...
Kelsea Ballerini has released her new album 'Patterns.' By Jessica Nicholson Kelsea Ballerini has released her fifth full-length studio album, Patterns (out Oct. 25). The four-time Grammy nominee ...
We could call this a script. Laura Marling calls it “patterns in repeat.” The record comes on the heels of the birth of her daughter. Indeed, at first glance, Patterns seems to be all about ...
A former Hallmark casting director has alleged in a new lawsuit that a network executive once advocated for the replacement of "old talent" like 42-year-old Lacey Chabert and Holly Robinson-Peete ...
News' request for comment. Hallmark, however, vehemently denied the allegations. "Lacey and Holly have a home at Hallmark," the company said in a statement to E! News. "We do not generally comment ...
A top executive from the cheerful channel is accused of trying to replace holiday stars like Holly Robinson Peete, 60, and Lacey Chabert, 42, because they didn’t want to cast “old people” as ...
She can’t play leading roles anymore.” In a statement provided to Variety, Hallmark replied, “Lacey and Holly have a home at Hallmark. We do not generally comment on pending litigation.
Paul Archuleta/Getty (2) An age discrimination lawsuit claims a Hallmark executive said she does not want to cast “old talent,” offering Holly Robinson Peete and Lacey Chabert as examples ...
In a statement, a Hallmark representative told TheWrap, “Lacey and Holly have a home at Hallmark. We do not generally comment on pending litigation. And while we deny these outrageous ...