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Colt Ford has no recollection of the night in April when he had a heart attack after a performance in Phoenix, Arizona. The country musician detailed what he could remember of the "traumatic, crazy experience" in an interview on the "Big D & Bubba" show, where he revealed he died twice before reaching the hospital. "I didn't even remember coming out here to do a show in Phoenix, and apparently we played this great, sold-out show and it was incredible," Ford said in a phone interview.
"I walked back to the bus, texted my fiancée, ‘Hi baby,’ and fell over dead. "I died two times. Luckily, my band came out to check on me.
… All of a sudden, that's when all hell broke loose." Ford, 54, had recently played a show at Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row in Gilbert, Arizona, his representative said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital at the time. At one point, he was in "stable, but critical condition in the ICU." He admitted that after texting his fiancée, "I don't remember anything." Ford was told he was transferred to another hospital that could provide better care, and he "died on the way over" to that center, but medics "brought me back, saved my life." "The Lord had more for me to do, more music for me to make, hopefully more differences to make in some people's lives," he said. After waking up two days later, doctors gave him a grim reality of what they believed to be his chance of survival.
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Coronation Street star Alan Halsall has jokingly called out his castmate Andy Whyment saying he's 'changed' as they headed to partake in one of their favourite pastimes - watching Manchester United.
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More details are being released following the death of Sister Wives star Garrison Brown.
The Coconino County Medical Examiner in Arizona has confirmed in an autopsy report that 25-year-old Garrison Brown of the TV show Sister Wives died from a gunshot wound to the head.
People. The Coconino County Medical Examiner in Flagstaff, Arizona, confirmed that Brown died of a gunshot wound to the head. A contributing factor in his death was also alcohol poisoning.Garrison, whose real name was Robert Brown, was the son of Kody Brown, 55, and his wife, Janelle Brown, 54.
Cher Lloyd has experienced a scare on the roads when she was involved in a car accident with her two young children in the back.The former X Factor singer's brakes unexpectedly failed while driving her Ford Ranger, prompting her to issue a stark warning to fans. Sharing an image of her vehicle to Instagram, Cher, 30, was shaken from suffering complete engine failure with her eight-month-old baby and five year old also in the car during the terrifying ordeal.
This Morning's former Hollywood correspondent Sam Rubin has died after being taken to hospital. The presenter, who is also known for hosting Hollywood Uncensored, died in Los Angeles.
A teenage boy who got a teacher pregnant went to a her flat 'at least 30 times' after she sent him 'pictures of her body' on Snapchat, a court has heard. Rebecca Joynes, 30, is on trial at Manchester Crown Court accused of six counts of sexual activity with a child.
Coronation Street star Samia Longchambon was left struggling to smile during her latest photoshoot as she suffered an accident just before getting in front of the camera. The ITV soap actress wasn't working on the cobbles, where she plays Maria Windass, at the time.
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Loose Women viewers were left clutching their pearls after Gloria Hunniford's sassy four-word quip aimed at Denise Welch, who had expressed a desire to leave the UK.The daytime TV scene was set with Coleen Nolan at the helm of Monday's Loose Women episode, flanked by her fellow panellists Gloria, Denise, and Brenda Edwards. Amid discussions about the dreary Bank Holiday weather that drenched much of Britain, the conversation turned to moods and meteorology in a segment titled 'Does the weather affect your mood?' Gloria waxed lyrical about her love for the UK, saying: "I tell you what though...
Former Love Island star Chris Hughes has shared his joy as one of his horses, named Annie, gave birth to an adorable baby foal.The reality star-turned sports presenter is big into horse racing and, thus, is into horses too, so, naturally, he was thrilled at the new addition to his life. Posting on Instagram, he shared a snap of chestnut mare, Annie, lying in the hay alongside her newborn baby foal, as he gushed: "The BEST news to wake to! Annie had her first foal this morning, at 5.15am and we couldn’t be happier.
He was nicknamed the 'Wolf of Widnes' in a nod to Leonard De Caprio's portrayal of the infamous stockbroker Jordan Belfort. And just like drug-crazed Belfort in the Wolf of Wall Street, Shaun Attwood's multi-million empire would come crashing down in spectacular fashion.
Many reality TV stars have been partying in Ibiza as part of clothing brand SHEIN's latest campaign, including several Love Islanders.The TV personalities have been living it up at a string of boozy events, including a day at Wayne Lineker's iconic O Beach. Among those soaking up the sun is ex-Love Islander Shaughna Phillips, 29, who has been documenting her trip on Instagram. She's also joined by fellow former Islanders Jess and Eve Gale, Olivia Hawkins, Liberty Poole, Georgia Harrison, Lucinda Strafford and Danica Taylor.
Several longtime Grey’s Anatomy cast members were at the SeriesFest event in Denver, Colorado and briefly teased this season’s finale.
Fire Country is hot as ever, and it’s getting even bigger.
CBS has ordered its first new series for the 2025-26 broadcast season. The network has given a green light to Fire Country spinoff Sheriff Country, headlined by Morena Baccarin. The series order was announced Thursday during CBS’ presentation in Los Angeles.
BBC, Eddy’s widow Deed Abbate revealed that the legendary musician had succumbed to cancer on April 30, and that he was surrounding by his family.“Duane inspired a generation of guitarists the world over with his unmistakeable signature ‘Twang’ sound. He was the first rock and roll guitar god, a truly humble and incredible human being.
when he had a heart attack after a performance in Phoenix, Arizona. The country musician detailed what he could remember of the “traumatic, crazy experience” in an interview on the “Big D & Bubba” show, where he revealed he died twice before reaching the hospital.“I didn’t even remember coming out here to do a show in Phoenix, and apparently we played this great, sold-out show and it was incredible,” Ford said in a phone interview.