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WATCH: Reflecting on Barbara Walters’ life, accomplishments as TV newswoman

Barbara Walters, a pioneer as TV news’ first woman superstar, has died.

Barbara Walters, a superstar and pioneer in TV news, dead at 93

Barbara Walters, the first woman to become a TV news superstar, has died.

Celebrities react to the death of Olivia Newton-John

Australian singer, songwriter and actress Olivia Newton-John died on Monday, according to social media posts made by her husband on her behalf.

Notable faces you should recognize this Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time in which we pay tribute to the generations of people who have enriched our country’s history -- and the ones who are still growing up, who will be instrumental in future successes.

Celebrities, friends react to the death of iconic comedian Gilbert Gottfried

Another comedic legend has left us too soon.

These were our favorite looks from this year’s SAG awards

It’s our favorite season of the year: Awards.

If these 15 celebrity couples ever break up, love is officially dead

Love is a fickle thing, isn’t it?

In memoriam: The storied names we lost in 2021

As another year winds down, it feels natural to look back at what transpired, and examine some of the bigger headlines and events of 2021.

Rudy Giuliani joins Cameo as his legal troubles get worse

Rudy Giuliani, once the respected mayor of New York City, has now joined Cameo, alongside other celebrities like the “Real Housewives” cast members, Jerry Springer and Lindsay Lohan.

These celebrities are showing their support for Britney Spears

After Britney Spears’ shocking testimony about her conservatorship and the fight to end it, the world was left in disbelief and shock over the allegations she made.

Attention Bravo fans: BravoCon is coming back later this year

Football fans have the Super Bowl. Movie fans have the Oscars. And Bravo fans have BravoCon, and luckily for them, it’s coming back this year.

Celebrities who have been diagnosed with autism

Autism may bring challenges for those who live with it, but celebrities with autism have shown they can overcome those challenges to achieve tremendous things and fulfill their dreams.

These stories about Alex Trebek will absolutely warm your heart

It’s still hard to believe that the iconic host of “Jeopardy!”, Alex Trebek, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer. It most certainly did, and the show’s Twitter account tweeted back that the picture made Trebek smile. Today we honor Alex Trebek. Alex Trebek did nothing but make you feel cool for being smart for 30 minutes every day for 36 years. And he stands up and it’s Alex Trebek.

These celebrities are proudly showing off their ‘I Voted’ stickers

Celebrities -- they’re just like us. Well, not really, but they definitely vote, and they definitely post selfies on Election Day with their “I Voted” sticker. Here are a few celebs who have let social media know they are exercising their constitutional right to have their voice heard. Laura DernSnoop DoggJessica AlbaNatalie PortmanJennifer LopezCharlize TheronBlake Lively and Ryan ReynoldsDemi LovatoDrew BarrymoreLizzoMariah CareyKerry WashingtonAshlee Simpson RossReese WitherspoonHalle BerryNick JonasSelena GomezBrittany SnowJimmy FallonJoe Jonas

Celebrities who’ve been vocal about their support for Trump or Biden this election season

Some people think that celebrities should stay out of politics, but that hasn’t stopped these famous people from throwing their support behind Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden or current President Donald Trump. Celebs supporting Trump:Kirstie AlleyThe outspoken actress tweeted a couple weeks ago that she was supporting the incumbent president in the upcoming election. Celebrities supporting Biden:Taylor SwiftAfter staying silent about who she was voting for in the 2016 election, Swift has made it very known that she is supporting Biden in this year’s race. Chris EvansCaptain America himself has been working around the clock, it seems, to get people motivated to get out the vote this election. He has critiqued the current administration on Twitter and thrown his support behind Biden.

All your favorite comedians will be at Netflix’s first comedy fest

A week in Los Angeles at the Netflix is a Joke Fest might be just what the doctor ordered. The streaming service is coming out with a week-long comedy festival that takes place all throughout LA from April 27 to May 3, and the lineup is seriously stacked. Anyone who has browsed through Netflix’s original comedy specials knows the streaming service has attracted the best of the best, so it’s no surprise to see names like Dave Chappelle, Amy Schumer, David Letterman and Ali Wong headline the inaugural fest. If you’re a fan of the hilarious “Schitt’s Creek” (and if you’re not, why haven’t you watched yet? You’ll get to watch the cast sit down for an intimate interview, and hear behind-the-scenes stories from the best Canadian show on TV right now.

Celebrities lend their voices to statues in Chicago

More than 30 historical figures and monuments around the city have been outfitted with mobile technology that allows them to give their opinions. High-tech versions of Abraham Lincoln, William Shakespeare and others gave Dean Reynolds a piece of their mind.

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Justin Bieber gets roasted

Justin Bieber gets roasted Celebrities turned out to skewer Justin Bieber during Comedy Central's roast of the Canadian singer. And Rihanna’s voice is coming to a theater near you. Suzanne Marques has your Eye on Entertainment.

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