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Bachelor's Sean Lowe Reveals Lingering Fear After Dog Attack: "He Absolutely Would Have Killed My Children"
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Bachelor's Sean Lowe Reveals Lingering Fear After Dog Attack: "He Absolutely Would Have Killed My Children"

After being attacked twice in one day by his rescue dog, 'The Bachelor' alum Sean Lowe shares his lingering trauma, confessing his greatest fear was for the safety of his wife and three children.

Will Arnett Slams 'Made-Up' Rumors About Amy Poehler Split: 'It's F---ing Hilarious'
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Will Arnett Slams 'Made-Up' Rumors About Amy Poehler Split: 'It's F---ing Hilarious'

Will Arnett told Rolling Stone that rumors about his split from ex-wife Amy Poehler are 'made up' and 'hilarious,' reaffirming their strong co-parenting bond.

"My Mom Dated Adam Sandler": 28 People Who Found Celebs in Their Old Family Photos
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"My Mom Dated Adam Sandler": 28 People Who Found Celebs in Their Old Family Photos

What if your mom's high school sweetheart was Adam Sandler? Or your aunt dated Leonardo DiCaprio? A viral trend sees people digging up old photos, revealing surprising connections to stars before they hit the big time.

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos Reveal Their 7-Year Secret Christmas Decoration Project in NYC
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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos Reveal Their 7-Year Secret Christmas Decoration Project in NYC

For 7 years, TV hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have been secretly decorating a NYC construction site for Christmas, creating a beloved photo spot without anyone knowing.

Viral Roulette: The Accidental Celebrities Who Broke the Internet
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Viral Roulette: The Accidental Celebrities Who Broke the Internet

From the BBC Dad to the Gorilla Glue incident, PRISM explores the stories of accidental celebrities and the unpredictable nature of internet fame and its consequences.

Regina King and Valerie Bertinelli on Grief: ‘Sadness Isn’t a Bad Thing, It’s Love’
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Regina King and Valerie Bertinelli on Grief: ‘Sadness Isn’t a Bad Thing, It’s Love’

On 'The Drew Barrymore Show,' actresses Regina King and Valerie Bertinelli shared a powerful conversation about losing loved ones, reframing grief as an enduring form of love.