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In 2007, while hosting Divorce Court, she expanded her television presence by hosting the prime time television show and MyNetworkTV's Decision House, a couples therapy program. [15] In 2008 and 2009, Toler was a regular contributor on News and Notes, a weekly news show on National Public Radio (NPR). [16]
Dylan Dreyer is sharing some adorable snapshots of her first ski trip with her three young kids. The Today show co-host’s family traveled to Rocking Horse Ranch Resort in Highland, N.Y., for a ...
“He was feeling emotional, and I think as his mom, I’m his safe space,” she explained. Wright said she has received many private messages that are "supportive" and "kind." People are also ...
This causes Stephanie to break the glass in her hand and unconsciously cut her palm with it, severely upsetting her mother. Stephanie returns to Lydie and says she is going to accept a plea bargain. Lydie states that she thinks this is a good idea and, reaching out to shake Stephanie's hand, she notices the cut and asks what happened.
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Mumford starred as Lena Landry on the ABC paranormal series The River in 2012 [4] and on the Fox series Lone Star in 2010, in which she was cast during her first pilot season after college. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] She was the female lead in the Blumhouse Productions feature Not Safe For Work for Universal Pictures , [ 7 ] and the female lead in the indy ...
Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson are coming up on 10 years of marriage -- but their love story dates back much further. "I count the first day that we met, because it was pretty instant," Simpson ...
Eric Eskola is a journalist and television personality well known for his coverage of Minnesota politics and government. Eskola has co-hosted the Minnesota political/public affairs show Almanac since 1986. [1] He was promoted from the sports desk after the death of the original co-host, Judge Joe Summers. [2]