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Matthew Perry's Will Reveals $1 Million Trust Named After Woody Allen Character, Leaves Out Future Children
New legal documents have shed light on the details of late actor Matthew Perry's will and estate, five months after his tragic death at the age of 54. The "Friends" star, who passed away in October 2023, created a will in 2009 that establishes a trust named after Woody Allen's character in the film "Annie Hall"-the Alvy Singer Living Trust. 
New legal documents have shed light on the details of late actor Matthew Perry's will and estate, five months after his tragic death at the age of 54. The "Friends" star, who passed away in October 2023, created a will in 2009 that establishes a trust named after Woody Allen's character in the film "Annie Hall"-the Alvy Singer Living Trust. -
Andrew Tate and Brother Tristan Detained in Romania on UK Arrest Warrant Alleging Sexual Offenses
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been detained by Romanian police following the issuance of arrest warrants by British authorities over alleged sexual offenses in the UK. 
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been detained by Romanian police following the issuance of arrest warrants by British authorities over alleged sexual offenses in the UK. -
Katy Perry's Recent Appearances Fuel Pregnancy Speculations and Questions About Relationship with Orlando Bloom
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have found themselves at the center of public speculation once again, this time regarding rumors of a potential pregnancy and the current state of their relationship. 
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have found themselves at the center of public speculation once again, this time regarding rumors of a potential pregnancy and the current state of their relationship. -
Lady Gaga Slams 'Vitriol and Hatred' Directed at Dylan Mulvaney Over International Women's Day Post
Pop icon Lady Gaga has taken a strong stance against the negative responses to an International Women's Day post she was featured in last week with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. 
Pop icon Lady Gaga has taken a strong stance against the negative responses to an International Women's Day post she was featured in last week with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. -
Ariana Grande Caught in Rumor Mill Over Justin and Hailey Bieber's Alleged Split
The pop music world is abuzz with speculation as Ariana Grande's latest album release coincides with rumors surrounding the state of Justin and Hailey Bieber's marriage. 
The pop music world is abuzz with speculation as Ariana Grande's latest album release coincides with rumors surrounding the state of Justin and Hailey Bieber's marriage. -
Oscars In Memoriam Segment Faces Backlash for Snubbing Angus Cloud, Lance Reddick, and Akira Toriyama
The 96th Annual Academy Awards, held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday night, has come under fire for snubbing several prominent actors and Hollywood talents who passed away over the past year in its In Memoriam segment. Among those notably absent from the tribute were Euphoria star Angus Cloud, John Wick actor Lance Reddick, and Dragon Ball Z creator Akira Toriyama. 
The 96th Annual Academy Awards, held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday night, has come under fire for snubbing several prominent actors and Hollywood talents who passed away over the past year in its In Memoriam segment. Among those notably absent from the tribute were Euphoria star Angus Cloud, John Wick actor Lance Reddick, and Dragon Ball Z creator Akira Toriyama. -
Scarlett Johansson Takes on Senator Katie Britt in 'SNL' Satire
Scarlett Johansson brought her comedic prowess to "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, delivering a striking impression of Senator Katie Britt in a parody of the GOP Senator's rebuttal to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address. 
Scarlett Johansson brought her comedic prowess to "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, delivering a striking impression of Senator Katie Britt in a parody of the GOP Senator's rebuttal to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address. -
French President Macron Slams 'False and Fabricated' Transgender Rumors About His Wife Brigitte
French President Emmanuel Macron has publicly addressed the persistent rumors surrounding his wife, Brigitte Macron, denouncing claims that she was born a man as "false and fabricated." In a rare display of frustration, the President spoke out against the ongoing speculation and the misogynistic nature of such attacks, highlighting the daily struggles women face against online abuse. 
French President Emmanuel Macron has publicly addressed the persistent rumors surrounding his wife, Brigitte Macron, denouncing claims that she was born a man as "false and fabricated." In a rare display of frustration, the President spoke out against the ongoing speculation and the misogynistic nature of such attacks, highlighting the daily struggles women face against online abuse. -
Ariana Grande's New Album 'Eternal Sunshine' Reveals Intimate Details of Her Divorce from Dalton Gomez
Ariana Grande's highly anticipated album, "Eternal Sunshine," has finally been released, and fans are eagerly dissecting the lyrics for clues about the private downfall of her marriage to Dalton Gomez. The couple, who tied the knot in May 2021, announced their separation in July 2023, citing "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for their divorce. 
Ariana Grande's highly anticipated album, "Eternal Sunshine," has finally been released, and fans are eagerly dissecting the lyrics for clues about the private downfall of her marriage to Dalton Gomez. The couple, who tied the knot in May 2021, announced their separation in July 2023, citing "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for their divorce. -
Akira Toriyama, Legendary 'Dragon Ball' Creator, Dies at 68 Due to Brain Clot
Akira Toriyama, the renowned Japanese manga artist and creator of the immensely popular "Dragon Ball" series, passed away on March 1 at the age of 68 due to a blood clot in his brain, his production company Bird Studio announced on Friday. 
Akira Toriyama, the renowned Japanese manga artist and creator of the immensely popular "Dragon Ball" series, passed away on March 1 at the age of 68 due to a blood clot in his brain, his production company Bird Studio announced on Friday.