Sylvester Stallone spoke about the 'devastating' death of his son Sage - and their strained relationship - in his new Netflix documentary Sly.
Sage, who died at 36 of coronary artery disease in July of 2012, played the role of Rocky Balboa's son Robert in the 1990 motion picture Rocky V.
In the storyline of the sequel, Sage's character Robert felt neglected as his father focused his efforts on mentoring young boxer Tommy Gunn, played by the late Tommy Morrison.
We can only imagine how difficult it must be for a single-celebrity-mother to raise her child like any other normal kid.
Karlie Redd is a celebrity single mother who has been doing an outstanding job raising her daughter. Karlie Redd (Keisha Lewis) is a mother of a daughter named Jasmine she's a grown-up now.
Karlie Redd is an American television personality, an actress, and a hip-hop personality. She is notable form the VH1 reality show Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.
In March 1974, The Carol Burnett Show introduced a new sketch called “The Family.” It featured Vicki Lawrence as belittling, sarcastic Thelma “Mama” Harper, who was constantly at odds with her neurotic daughter, Eunice, played by Carol. Mama proved so popular she eventually got her own sitcom, which ran from 1983 to 1990.
Fifty years after the character’s first appearance on TV, Mama’s still earning laughs in Vicki Lawrence and Mama: A Two-Woman Show, Vicki’s touring production.
Source: Virginmediastore.com The Exorcism of Emily Rose is a terrifying and gripping supernatural horror film that has captivated audiences since its release. Directed by Scott Derrickson, this 2005 movie is loosely based on the real-life case of Anneliese Michel, a young German woman who underwent an exorcism that resulted in her tragic death. Combining elements of courtroom drama with spine-chilling demonic possession, The Exorcism of Emily Rose takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of fear and suspense.
A month before the premiere of “Station 19,” Shonda Rhimes’s new show about a team of firefighters in Seattle, Danielle Savre, one of the show’s stars, sat front-row at a New York Fashion Week show for Chromat, watching models of all shapes and sizes make their way down the runway.
There were models in swimsuits bearing energy drinks, pool noodles, and bags of Hot Cheetos, but Savre’s eyes were glued to Whoopi Goldberg, who was seated two chairs away wearing a fabulous pair of zebra-print slippers.