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Everything to Know About Her 2 Marriages Hollywood Life

Julie Andrews is a sparkling star of the stage and screen, with a career spanning multiple decades. She’s starred in tons of classic musicals, like Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Sound of Music, and Mary Poppins, which she won an Academy Award for. Fans who were youngsters in the early aughts though may recognize her more for her roles in modern classics like The Princess Diaries. More recently though, Julie has appeared in the hit Netflix series Bridgerton. Julie is set to appear in her Mary Poppins co-star Dick Van Dyke’s 98 Years of Magic special on CBS on Thursday, December 21.

Is Jaeden Martell, the 'Y2k' and 'Arcadian' star, Gay or Cisgender Dating a Girlfriend?

Jaeden Martell came to the recognition of a wider audience after his prominent work in 2017's Horror movie adaption of Stephen King's novel It and its 2019 sequel, It Chapter Two. In the supernatural horror series, the teenage actor portrayed the main protagonist role of Bill Denborough, the leader of the "The Losers Club." And since then, the character has been widely remembered by movie audiences. At a relatively young age, the promising actor has been seen in quite a few movies and television shows.

Kelly Ripa shares glimpse inside regal-inspired bedroom in the Hamptons

The Live with Kelly and Ryan star lives with husband Mark Consuelos and their three children Kelly Ripa has been working hard all weekend, and shared a video of herself typing away at her laptop on Saturday evening. The star was seen sitting at her desk in what looked to be her bedroom at her home in the Hamptons, where she tends to spend her weekends. READ: Kelly Ripa's family face heartache as they spend time apart from Mark Consuelos

Enemies of the sheeple: why do pop stars fall for conspiracy theories?

MusicFrom Madonna to Ian Brown, musicians seem to be drawn to wild theories about JFK and 5G. There’s a reason for that … In the Guide’s weekly Solved! column, we look into a crucial pop-culture question you’ve been burning to know the answer to – and settle it, once and for all At the 1967 Monterey pop festival, David Crosby of the Byrds treated the audience to his thoughts on the murder of JFK.