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Despite having 7 kids, John Wayne was buried in private & his grave went unmarked for 20 years
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John Wayne became one of the biggest film stars in history thanks to his stellar career. The ‘True…
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US Open Buzz: Viewers Say Taylor Swift, 34, Looks ‘Pregnant’ after Seeing Her Belly in a Bodice Dress
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The recent public appearance of Taylor Swift at the US Open has sparked considerable public debate, with many…
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BREAKING NEWS! Horrific accident.
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At least 15 people tragically lost their lives in a devastating accident on Thursday in Manitoba, Canada. A…
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Paris Jackson speaks out, says how Michael Jackson actually was as a father
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Paris Jackson is only 22-years of age, but as the second child of the legendary musician Michael Jackson,…
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Harry shares Kate’s furious text to Meghan days before wedding in ‘Spare’ book
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With the release of Prince Harry’s memory Spare, several members of the Royal Family – as well as…
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6 Signs You Are Not A Couple Anymore…You’re Just Roommates
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Anyone who’s ever been in a long-term relationship knows that they have their ups and downs. There is…
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My parents received this As a Wedding Gift, And It has Never Been used All These Years Because We Have No Idea What it is For
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The Must-Have Kitchen Tool That Makes Prepping Herbs So Much Easier There is no comparison between fresh and…
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