Kris Jenner shared her final conversation with Nicole Brown Simpson before her tragic death in a new Lifetime documentary. Jenner and Brown were helping their friend Faye Resnick with her substance abuse issues, and their last interaction involved planning support for Resnick. Brown and her friend Ron Goldman were murdered in 1994, a case that remains highly publicized due to OJ Simpson's involvement. Jenner reflects on the deep impact of losing her friend.
Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters, Dominique, Denise, and Tanya, discuss their motivations for creating a Lifetime documentary about Nicole on the 30th anniversary of her death, aiming to humanize her and highlight her voice, which has been overshadowed by O.J. Simpson's notoriety. The documentary, which took over a decade to make, coincides with O.J.'s recent death from cancer. The sisters reflect on their complex emotions, the impact on Nicole's children, and the revelations about domestic abuse that emerged from Nicole's diaries.
The Lifetime docuseries "The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson" reveals new details about the aftermath of Nicole Brown Simpson's death, including her mother's direct question to O.J. Simpson about his involvement, family and friends' mixed feelings about the trial's verdict, and ongoing struggles faced by Nicole's children.
Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters discuss how the family protected her children, Sydney and Justin, from media scrutiny following her murder and O.J. Simpson's trial. They reflect on the children's current lives and their reactions to O.J.'s recent death from cancer. The sisters also share their thoughts on the upcoming Lifetime documentary about Nicole's life and murder.
Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters, Denise, Dominique, and Tanya, recall the shock and numbness they felt when O.J. Simpson was acquitted of the murders of Nicole and Ron Goldman in 1995. As the 30th anniversary of the murders approaches, they reflect on their experiences and the impact on Nicole's children, Sydney and Justin. A new Lifetime documentary aims to shed light on Nicole's life and legacy.
Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters have spoken out nearly 30 years after her murder for a new Lifetime documentary, "The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson," which premieres on June 1. They aim to highlight her life beyond the tragic events and her role in inspiring The Violence Against Women Act. Despite OJ Simpson's acquittal in the criminal trial, he was found liable in a wrongful-death civil lawsuit. Tanya Brown, one of Nicole's sisters, has forgiven OJ but maintains he committed the crime.
Wendy Williams has spoken out after being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, expressing gratitude for the support she has received. Her statement comes ahead of the release of her two-part Lifetime documentary, "Where is Wendy Williams?" Despite living under a court-appointed legal guardian since May 2022, a lawsuit was filed to delay the documentary's release, but it will air as planned. Williams' care team clarified her diagnosis and stated that she is still able to do many things for herself while receiving the necessary care.
Wendy Williams will be the subject of a two-night Lifetime documentary, "Where Is Wendy Williams?", debuting on Feb. 24 and 25, chronicling her struggles with alcohol, memory loss, and mental health issues after her talk show was canceled in 2022. The documentary, executive produced by Williams, promises to provide a raw and compelling look into her life and health challenges, including her experience under financial guardianship. Lifetime will also provide resources for viewers related to substance abuse, mental health, Graves’ disease, and lymphedema.
Wendy Williams has reemerged in a trailer for her upcoming Lifetime documentary, "Where Is Wendy Williams?" The emotional footage shows the former talk show host tearfully struggling with health issues, with her family and friends offering support. The documentary provides a raw, honest, and unfiltered reality of Wendy’s life after being placed under financial guardianship, shedding light on her vulnerabilities. It will debut on February 24 and 25, preceded by an encore of the biopic "Wendy Williams: The Movie" and her 2021 documentary "Wendy Williams: What a Mess."
A new Lifetime documentary executive-produced by Wendy Williams herself provides an unflinching look into the former talk show host's private world, shedding light on her mental and physical health struggles, declining financial situation, and personal battles. Filmed over two years, the documentary captures Wendy's delicate state of mind and erratic behavior, offering a raw and unfiltered reality of her life after being placed under financial guardianship. The two-night documentary event airs on Feb. 24 and 25, offering viewers a glimpse into the challenges Williams has faced in recent years.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, the subject of the Lifetime documentary "The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard," reveals several shocking revelations, including accusations of sexual abuse by her grandfather, her mother's use of a "voodoo hex" on her, shooting her mother with a BB gun, addiction to pain pills, making a video for her boyfriend on how to commit the murder, and reaching out to her ex before marrying her current husband.
Ryan Scott Anderson proposed to Gypsy Rose Blanchard in prison, as revealed in Lifetime's "The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard." The Louisiana teacher decided to propose four months after meeting Gypsy in person, sneaking an engagement ring into the visitation room. Gypsy, who has since been released after serving 7 years of a 10-year sentence, recalls the proposal fondly. The couple has remained together, with Ryan fulfilling his role as a supportive husband and Gypsy defending him against critics.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who was convicted for her role in the murder of her mother after years of medical abuse, has opened up in a new Lifetime documentary titled "The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard." The documentary, which includes interviews conducted over 18 months, offers new revelations about Blanchard's life, her time in prison, and her thoughts on the events that led to her incarceration. Blanchard, who was released on parole in December, discusses her adjustment to life outside prison, her marriage, and her desire to share her story in her own words. She also addresses her experiences with Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, the portrayal of her story in other media, and her growth and maturity gained during her time in prison. Blanchard hopes to live in the moment and offers advice to others who may be facing abuse.