Reality TV star Spencer Pratt has announced a campaign for Los Angeles mayor, motivated by his personal experience with the Palisades Fire that destroyed his home and his criticism of local leadership, marking a longshot bid in a crowded race.
A former reality TV star from Warren County, Tony McCollister, has been charged with multiple sex crimes involving children and animals, including uploading explicit material involving children and engaging in sexual conduct with his dogs. He is held on a $250,000 bond and scheduled for court.
Model and reality TV star Poonam Pandey has passed away at the age of 32 after battling cervical cancer, as confirmed by her team. The news sparked shock and speculation due to the lack of details or a family statement. Pandey's manager highlighted the need for increased awareness and proactive measures against preventable diseases like cervical cancer. Reactions on social media ranged from disbelief to scepticism, with some pointing out her recent public appearances. Pandey shot to fame in 2011 and gained a large following with controversial statements and explicit content.
Anna "Chickadee" Cardwell, daughter of reality TV star Mama June Shannon and star of "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo," has passed away at the age of 29 due to complications from stage four adrenal carcinoma. Her mother announced the news on Instagram, expressing gratitude for the support and love from their family. Cardwell had been battling the illness for 10 months. Her younger sister, Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson, also shared a heartfelt tribute, stating that Cardwell is now at peace.
Reality TV star and interior designer Brooke Gomez was found dead in her Upper East Side apartment in New York City, with her body in an advanced state of decomposition. The 49-year-old, known for her appearances on the reality show "Bethenny Ever After" and her work as an interior designer for celebrities like Bethenny Frankel, had not been heard from for at least a week. Police do not suspect foul play and an autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause of death.
Reality TV star and interior designer Brooke Gomez was found dead in her Upper East Side apartment, with an autopsy revealing that chronic alcohol abuse was the cause of her death. Gomez, who was known for her appearances on the reality show "Bethenny Ever After" and her work as an interior designer for celebrities like Bethenny Frankel, was found in an advanced state of decomposition. Friends and neighbors expressed shock at her death and questioned why it took so long to discover her body. Gomez's Instagram page announced her death and described her as a shining light.
Reality TV star Kim Zolciak-Biermann has been sued by Bank of America for not paying her credit card bill, which now amounts to $56,224.07. This comes after she was previously sued by Saks/Capital One and Target for unpaid credit card bills. Zolciak-Biermann and her husband also owe the IRS $1.1 million and were ordered to pay Simmons Bank $231,031 for defaulting on a home equity line of credit. In an effort to raise money, she has been selling off designer items. Despite filing for divorce, the couple recently celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary and will soon celebrate their children's birthdays.
Brandi Mallory, a former star of the reality TV show "Extreme Weight Loss," has been found dead in her car in a Chipotle parking lot in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Mallory, a makeup artist, had left the restaurant with food but never got out of her car. The cause of her death is under investigation. Mallory's fellow contestants and clients have expressed their grief and shared memories of her on social media.
Reality TV star and Clark Atlanta graduate Brandi Mallory, known for her appearance on "Extreme Weight Loss" and subsequent weight-loss journey podcast, has passed away at the age of 40 in Stone Mountain. The cause of her death has not been disclosed.
Brandi Mallory, a former contestant on the reality show Extreme Weight Loss, has passed away at the age of 40. Mallory, who lost 151 pounds during her time on the show, worked as a makeup artist and was known for her dedication to fitness. Her death has been confirmed by the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office, and her memorial service will be held on November 19. Fellow contestants and friends have paid tribute to Mallory, remembering her impact on body positivity and her zest for life.
Brandi Mallory, a contestant on ABC's Extreme Weight Loss, has passed away at the age of 40. Her death was confirmed by the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office, and a memorial service will be held on November 19. Mallory's fellow contestant and friend, Kim Williams Maxile, paid tribute to her on Instagram, highlighting their shared experiences on the show and their close bond. Mallory competed in season 4 of Extreme Weight Loss and went on to have a career as a makeup artist and dance fitness instructor.
Brandi Mallory, a former contestant on the reality TV show Extreme Weight Loss, has passed away at the age of 40. The cause of her death has not been reported. Mallory, who appeared on Season 4 of the show, documented her weight loss journey and inspired others with her dedication to fitness and body positivity. Fellow participants paid tribute to her, and a candlelight vigil was held in her honor. A funeral service is scheduled for November 19th.
Reality TV star Brittish "Cierrah" Williams, known for her appearance on "Basketball Wives," has been sentenced to four years in prison by a federal judge in St. Louis for committing various frauds, including tax fraud, bank fraud, insurance fraud, and pandemic-related fraud. Williams collected approximately $564,000 through fake bills, false statements, and submitting fraudulent applications. The judge criticized her for squandering the privilege of her celebrity status and set a bad example for her followers. Williams expressed remorse for her actions but still plans to appeal the sentence.
Josh Duggar's federal prison sentence for possessing child sexual abuse materials has been extended, with his release date now set for October 2, 2032. The reason for the change in sentence is unclear, but reports suggest he may have been moved to solitary confinement for having a contraband cellphone. Duggar, a former reality TV star, was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison in May 2022. He continues to maintain his innocence and is appealing his conviction.