The new documentary TikTok Star Murders, out June 25 on Peacock, explores the dark story of an abusive relationship between an internet-famous couple. Ali and Ana Abulaban met in 2014, when they both served in the Air Force and were stationed in Okinawa, Japan. Around 2019, Ali began gaining an online following under the name @jinnkid.
In one of I Am: Celine Dion’s many philosophizing monologues, the eponymous global singing icon compares herself to an apple tree. In the past, Dion explains, she gave people apples—“the best, and I shine them”—a metaphor for the talents she has shared with her massive global audience. But now, “my branches are starting to fall sometimes, get crooked, and those branches are starting to produce a little less apples.” Yet, she continues, “there are still as many people in line.” Dion’s conclusion to this analogy is heartbreaking: “I don’t want them to wait in line if I don’t have apples.”
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The documentary, directed by the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Irene Taylor and now streaming on Prime Video, finds the French-Canadian chanteuse contemplating a life without a big enough yield for her adoring public.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide.
The Jones family is mourning a harrowing loss.
Boxing champion Roy Jones Jr. shared that his son Deandre Jones died by suicide June 22.
Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick are prioritizing family.
In fact, the actors kicked on their best shoes at the MAXXXINE premiere at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood Calif., on June 24, along with
This is falling in love in the cruelest sweetest way.
Nine months after debuting his relationship with Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce revealed what it was about the "Anti-Hero" singer that first made