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An upcoming documentary explores how the "Freedom" singer — who died in 2016 — felt trapped in the closet during the height of Wham!'s success.
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The former First Lady of California made her way through a very busy LAX on Thursday with a stoic expression on her face while accompanied by her youngest daughter, Christina,...
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The conversation occurred during a counseling session, with the "Terminator" star confirming that he fathered their housekeeper Mildred's son, Joseph.
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"It stole her ability to be autonomous and independent and she couldn't read … Her joy was robbed from her. So it was devastating," says her widower.
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Jill Duggar, who participates in the series, says in the clip, "There's a story that's going to be told and I would rather be the one telling it."
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The "Toxic" singer, whose 13-year conservatorship was terminated in November 2021, left little to the imagination in her latest Instagram video.
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"Lala [Kent] was also a participant in this fiasco, likely because I have been fighting for 50/50 joint legal custody of our child," he exclusively tells Page Six.
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Spears — who was involuntarily hospitalized twice in 2008 and sent to a mental health facility in 2019 — has a "constant fear" of being "re-institutionalized."
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The Princess of Pop's husband, Sam Asghari, slammed TMZ's "disgusting" release, saying it puts Spears "under the microscope" for "clickbait."
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The "Toxic" singer and sons Sean Preston, 17, and Jayden, 16, got into a public spat last summer after her youngest criticized her parenting abilities.
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"How are you going to take the most influential person of her generation, the Princess of Pop, America's sweetheart, and put her in prison?" Asghari asked.
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An explosive trailer was released for an upcoming TV special that will investigate her life just 1½ years after her conservatorship was lifted.
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The "You've Got Mail" star — who has not been photographed since last fall — stepped out on Wednesday for the screening of "Still" in New York.
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"This is America. We are supposed to celebrate all the freedoms that we have. One is the freedom to read," the "Forever" author told Page Six.
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In her "Pretty Baby" documentary, Shields recalls feeling "regret for lost exploration and [the] opportunity to understand [her] personal sexuality."
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"I've always been a studier and a smudgy eye-glass person and tripping [over things]," the actress told Page Six at her documentary's premiere.
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The model and actress, 57, donned a dramatic Carolina Herrera jacket with a colorful striped train on the red carpet, along with black vinyl pants.
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The actress, who notably played a child prostitute when she was just 11 years old on "Pretty Baby," also recalled being called an "exquisite-looking young lady."
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The "Blue Lagoon" actress explained that it took her a "long time to process" being assaulted by a powerful Hollywood executive shortly after college.
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The model reveals in "Pretty Baby" that she was raped in her 20s, shortly after graduating from Princeton University in 1987.