Standing by their friend. After Hardy revealed he was hospitalized from a tour bus accident, fellow celebrities reached out to publicly show their support.
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A litter of puppies at a Tennessee shelter experienced a larger than life meeting last week with a popular 90s boy band. The Backstreet Boys were in the Volunteer state for their Sept. 8 concert at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena when they decided to invite a few pups to visit and participate in a "special production shoot," according to the Nashville Humane Association on Facebook.
The organization sent five shepherd mixes between nine and 10 weeks old to hang out with the group, which consists of Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson. (L-R) Kevin Richardson, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, A.J. McLean and Brian Littrell of Backstreet Boys present their new album 'A World Like This' at the Palace Hotel on Nov.
12, 2013 in Madrid, Spain. (Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images) During the visit, each puppy was named after a band member and given the opportunity to take a picture with their namesake. The association shared its gratefulness on Facebook for the "superstardom support" in raising awareness for adopting shelter dogs. The four-legged celebrities began showing up as available for adoption on the NHA's website on Tuesday.
Standing by their friend. After Hardy revealed he was hospitalized from a tour bus accident, fellow celebrities reached out to publicly show their support.
Country music singer Hardy is recovering after his tour bus crashed. The ‘Rednecker’ hitmaker - whose full name is Michael Wilson Hardy - could be forced to postpone his upcoming stops on his tour after he and three others sustained “significant injuries” following their vehicle collision after they left the Country Thunder festival in Bristol, Tennessee. The 32-year-old wrote on his Instagram page on Sunday night (02.
Hardy is recovering after being hospitalized following an accident involving his tour bus.The artist and some of his tour team were traveling to Nashville early Sunday morning, after performing at a show in Bristol, Tennessee, when the bus crashed, and all four people on the tour bus needed to be treated for «significant injuries.»The musician shared a statement on Twitter on Sunday, where he also asked for prayers for the bus's driver, who is still in the hospital and surrounded by his family as he undergoes treatment.«Following last night’s show, our tour bus was in an accident on our way home from Bristol. There were just four of us, including myself, on the bus, however we were all treated for significant injuries,» Hardy wrote in a statement posted to Twitter on Sunday.
J. Kim Murphy Tennessee’s high court vacated a ruling that would require police to publicly release investigation details regarding the death of country singer Naomi Judd, per the Associated Press. Thursday’s decision comes several weeks after Judd’s family filed a petition in Williamson County Chancery Court to seal the investigation. The family stated that the police records contained video and audio interviews with relatives in the days following Judd’s death; the release of such material would cause “significant trauma and irreparable harm” to the involved parties. Notably, the high court’s ruling did not concern whether the records could be released. Rather, the decision sends the case back to the lower court for another hearing.
Tennessee’s state Supreme Court has vacated a ruling that required police to publicly release their investigation of country singer Naomi Judd’s death.
Tennessee’s high court withdrew a ruling that required police to publicly release their investigation of country singer Naomi Judd’s death. The state Supreme Court did not rule on whether the records can be released, however sent the case back to the lower court for another hearing. Naomi Judd's family filed a court petition in August to seal police reports and recordings made during the investigation into the country star's death. The records contained video and audio interviews with Judd's family members following her passing. Releasing these details would result in "significant trauma and irreparable harm," her family said.
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Making a change. Amid Kelsea Ballerini and Morgan Evans’ ongoing divorce, the country songstress has tweaked several of her lyrics.
Sarah Paulson is set to play Gwen Shamblin, the founder of a diet program Weigh Down Workshop and Remnant Fellowship, in a scripted version of the investigative docuseries, The Way Down.
Carlos Saura has suffered a minor fall and will no longer attend San Sebastian for the premiere of his latest film, The Walls Can Talk (Las paredes hablan), the festival has said.
Kate Aurthur editor Sarah Paulson is no stranger to playing real people: Among other roles, she won an Emmy award for her portrayal of Marcia Clark in 2016’s “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” and was recently nominated for an Emmy for “Impeachment: American Crime Story” for playing Linda Tripp. Now, Paulson is attached to star and executive produce the scripted adaptation of “The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin,” which HBO Max is developing from its own five-part docuseries. Michelle Dean, who was the co-creator of the 2019 Hulu limited series “The Act,” is the showrunner of the scripted adaptation. HBO Max dropped the first three episodes of Marina Zenovich’s investigative docuseries “The Way Down” on Sept. 30 of last year. It detailed Gwen Shamblin Lara’s rise from being a diet guru with her Weigh Down Workshop (launched in 1986) to the founding of her Tennessee church, Remnant Fellowship, in 1999. According to ex-congregants and diet followers featured in “The Way Down,” Shamblin Lara exerted unwelcome, cult-leader-like control over their lives.
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Chris Stapleton, Mickey Guyton and other country music stars recalled special fan moments during the ACM Honors. Stapleton and others opened up about fan moments and advice they would give their younger selves in interviews with Fox News Digital.The ACM Honors aired Tuesday on FOX. The show honored country music artists such as Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, Shania Twain and more.
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post Saturday. “Everyone that was on the bus is recovering from their injuries.”The “Life’s a Dance” singer also noted that he’s “doing well… despite some cuts and broken ribs,” and will be taking “some time over the next couple of weeks to heal” while assuring fans that he will “be back on the road soon.”A report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol states that Montgomery’s 2001 Prevost Featherlite bus was traveling south of Jellico when the bus “veered off the interstate, struck an embankment and overturned.”According to The Tennessean, Kentucky natives William Salyer and Marc Wood were also among those who suffered injuries from the crash. While it’s unclear how long the singer’s recovery will take, the Sept.
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