Knock us over with a feather alert: Dance Moms Season 6 Episode 3 featured major drama between the dancers, the moms, and Abby.
Specifically, Abby Lee Miller’s legal woes were too much to handle as she left no doubt about how her pending case is rattling her. Watch Dance Moms Season 6 Episode 3 Online
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1000-Lb. Sisters star Tammy Slaton’s husband, Caleb Willingham, has died. He was 40.
Willingham’s stepmother, Shirley Willingham, confirmed the TLC star’s passing to TMZ on Saturday, July 1. No further details about Caleb’s death have been revealed.
Slaton, 36, subsequently broke her silence on Caleb’s death in an emotional Instagram post. “Rip sweet angel you will forever be missed and loved so much,” she wrote on Saturday, alongside throwback photos of the pair.
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Influencer Jacob Hoff took to TikTok the share the top five most useless things you learn in school, with trigonometry and history being two of them.
Source: TikTok/@jacobmhoffA theory floating around the internet suggests that 98 percent of what you learn in school is a waste of time. As a former educator, I’d say that’s a bit of a stretch; however, it’s obvious most curriculums are stuffed with information you probably won’t need later in life.
We never thought we’d see James Bond cry, but he did! On May 17, Pierce Brosnan took to Instagram to share the sweetest batch of photos from his son, Dylan‘s, college graduation. The former 007, 67, first posted an endearing image of himself with his eyes closed holding gently onto the recent grad’s, 23, shoulder. Dylan, in turn, leaned into his dad giving a soft, model-like smile donned in his gown, mortarboard cap and scholarly glasses while his long hair flowed in the breeze and he showed off his new goatee.