“Bury Me In Georgia is a song about the home state that I grew up in. That’s where I want to go whenever it’s my time. Georgia, it’s always got a place in my heart.”
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Drew Barrymore tearfully apologizes, but her talk show will continue during strike
‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ began taping new episodes this week, despite little sign of resolution in the ongoing writers’ strike.
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Experts pan 'alien corpses' shown to Mexican Congress, calling it a stunt
One scientist said many details about the supposed alien corpses “made no sense.”
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Celebs offer up fun — and very odd — eBay auction to help striking crews
Benefits from the out-there eBay auction will go toward health care for crew members affected by the ongoing Hollywood writer and actor strikes.
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Kevin Costner calls wife's request for over $1M in legal fees 'outrageous' amid divorce
Though the estranged couple has been fighting in court for months, the latest dispute surrounds Christine Baumgartner’s demand for an over $1M payment from Kevin Costner.
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JFK assassination witness makes shocking claim, upending 'lone gunman' theory
In his new book, former U.S. Secret Service agent Paul Landis says he moved evidence on that fateful day, but hasn’t spoken about it for 60 years.
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Witnesses called in a 'ritual mass murder' — it was actually a yoga class
Five police cars descended on the site of a yoga class in England after a pair of concerned citizens thought they witnessed a mass murder.
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Shania Twain Wants To Collaborate With Adele
It would be a pop collab for the ages. Speaking to The Sun, Shania Twain talked about her admiration for Adele, and revealed her interest in collaborating with the British singer.
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Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis apology video stirs up old clips, more controversy
Old footage surfaced online showing Ashton Kutcher making problematic comments about underage girls during his time on ‘That ’70s Show.’
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Luke Combs Love You Anyway #1 on ACC with Kix Brooks
“It’s a special one to me, and I hope y’all love it as much as I do.”
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Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis asked for leniency for Danny Masterson in letters to judge
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis starred alongside Danny Masterson on ‘That ’70s Show.’
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