Visionary composer, saxophonist and visual artist Wayne Shorter has passed away at the age of 89.
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Cody Longo, known for his roles in television series like Days of Our Lives, Hollywood Heights, Nashville, and Make It or Break It, has died at the age of 34.
According to TMZ on Friday night, the actor was found dead in bed at his home in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday. The outlet claimed his wife, Stephanie Longo, was at work at a local dance studio that day but became concerned when she could not get ahold of Cody. When the former Nickelodeon star continued to not answer her, she got “an uneasy feeling” and called the police to go check on him.
Law enforcement rushed to the residence and knocked on the door, but no one answered. Cops eventually ended up kicking down the door, and that is when they found Cody dead in bed.
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The cause of death is unknown at this time, but his loved ones reportedly believe a possible relapse and alcoholism contributed to his passing. A family member claimed that the Bring It On: Fight to The Finish star struggled with alcohol abuse for years. In 2013, Cody was charged with a DUI in Los Angeles and sentenced to alcohol education classes and three years of summary probation. He reportedly went to rehab in the summer of 2022, and his wife shared with TMZ that he was working hard on himself to fight for their three children: a 7-year-old daughter, a 5-year-old son, and a 1-year-old son. Stephanie added in a statement to Entertainment Tonight:
Cody’s manager, Alex Gittelson, also remembered his “dear friend for over a decade,” telling People in a statement:
Our hearts go out to his wife and kids during this hard time.
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Visionary composer, saxophonist and visual artist Wayne Shorter has passed away at the age of 89.
Che Lingo has released new single ‘Out The Blue’ and shared details of his sophomore album ‘Coming Up For Air’.The album follows his critically acclaimed debut ‘The Worst Generation’, and will see the AIM Award-nominated south Londoner talk about mental health and anguish to the full extent“CUFA is an intimate and personal look at myself and the people like me who find it hard to see themselves sometimes,” said Che Lingo. “The CUFA album in my own way is to let people know that they aren’t alone in these trials”.In anticipation of his follow-up record, Lingo has released ‘Out The Blue’; a sombre track to help “break out of the cycle of pressures, inherited and personal, that he and so many suffer from”.Speaking of what inspired the song, Lingo talked of “Times where I felt like I was drowning, fighting things, emotionally and mentally I couldn’t even see and repeating that cycle…This is a story about times like that and how I sung and rapped my way through it.
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classic. “I’d flown out to LA for the first time with my mother.
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Rebecca Lenkiewicz will be this year’s recipient of the WGA West’s Paul Selvin Award in recognition of her adapted screenplay for She Said, the Universal film about the New York Times reporters who broke the story that exposed disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein. The guild said Thursday that she will be honored at the WGA Awards’ Los Angeles ceremony March 5 at the Fairmont Century Plaza.
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Such an awful, shocking end…
Kellie Pickler‘s husband has died. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department told ET that Kyle Jacobs was found dead at the couple’s Nashville home on Friday. He was 49.
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Stella Stevens, who starred in such films as “The Nutty Professor”, “The Poseidon Adventure” and alongside Elvis Presley in “Girls! Girls! Girls!”, has died. She was 84.
Ryan Reynolds has revealed his family are “doing great” after his wife Blake Lively welcomed the couple’s fourth child. The Hollywood couple announced Lively had given birth on Super Bowl Sunday. In a very low key announcement, The Gossip Girl star posted a picture on Instagram in which the 35-year-old is seen with no sign of a baby bump as she stands between Deadpool star Reynolds, 46, and his mother, Tammy.
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Audrina Patridge is going through a very challenging time and letting her grief out into the world.
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