Storm Reid won big at the 2023 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Saturday, January 6, taking home the prize for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series.
“I genuinely cannot articulate how i’m feeling … more words and more pictures tomorrow. THANK YOU,” Reid, 20, wrote via Instagram.
She later posted videos from her car ride after the ceremony. “This is a testament to stay the course,” Reid said while holding her Emmy.
Alan Hamel spoke with Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie on the Today Show Suzanne Somers' death on October 15, a day before her 77th birthday, rocked the entertainment world, and many of her closest friends and fans have shared tributes and kind words in dedication.
Her husband, Alan Hamel, 87, appeared on the Today Show on October 17 and spoke with anchors Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie about his final moments with the late actress.
Toni Braxton is brutally honest about her darkest moments in new memoir Unbreak My Heart.
The singer, 46, writes about her 11-year-old son, Diezel Ky Braxton-Lewis, who is autistic. The Grammy winner reveals she once believed that Diezel's autism was a punishment from God — a retaliation of sorts for Braxton's decision to have an abortion in 2001. (Thirteen years ago, Braxton terminated a pregnancy after conceiving a child with ex Keri Lewis.
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Sep 16th 2008 !⃝ I think That this song Refers to 'the faithful' (Abrahamic religions) jealously and desperately clinging on to religious principals.
"Wear the grudge like a crown
Of negativity
Calculate what you will
Will not tolerate
Desperate to control
All and everything
Unable to forgive
Your scarlet letterman"
--Describing the self assumed rightousness and self interest of "the faithful". Then mentioning being "
When the judge handed down Holtzclaw's verdict, the former Oklahoma police officer wept in disbelief. "How could you do this?" Holtzclaw asked, maintaining his innocence to this day. Daniel Holtzclaw was a small town hero of sorts. Born in Guam on Dec. 10, 1986 to an Oklahoma cop and his Japanese wife, Holtzclaw became a college football star at Eastern Michigan University and nearly made it into the Detroit Lions. When that didn’t work out, he decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and join the force.