Morgan Murrell


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  • 27 of Bill Cosby's Sexual Assault Accusers Will Tell Their Story on NBC's 'Dateline'

    More information is coming to light in the ongoing investigation involving comedian Bill Cosby and a string of rape and harassment allegations. NBC's Dateline will feature a joint interview with 27 of the women accusing Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them. NBC News' national correspondent Kate Snow will sit down in the same room with nearly half the women who have come forward to tell their stories about Cosby's alleged crimes.
  • Lena Dunham Quits Twitter After 9-Year-Old Calls Her "Whore," Stays on Instagram

    When it comes to social media, anyone and everyone can become a target to the trolls who spew rapid hate-filled comments on profiles just for attention. Celebrities are often an easy target for cyber-bullies and the latest one under attack is 'Girls' star, Lena Dunham. This time though, it's from an unlikely source, a 9-year-old. In response, Dunham has called it quits on Twitter, even though she is keeping her Instagram account.
  • Director Spike Lee First New Yorker Named Marathon Grand Marshal

    Famed director Spike Lee has an array of titles under his belt. Not only is he known as an accredited filmmaker, but Lee is also viewed as a New York sports fanatic, a teacher, marketing specialist and an honorary Oscar winner. Now he has another title to add to his belt, the next grand marshal of the New York City Marathon, the first New Yorker to earn the title.
  • ABC Family Set to Change Its Name in 2016, Looks to Appeal to Younger Audience

    ABC Family is preparing to kickoff the 2016 year in a big way. With the success of hit television shows like 'Pretty Little Liars' and 'Switched at Birth,' ABC Family has been looking for ways to hone in on a particular fanbase of viewers, mainly consisting of milliniels and young adults. In an attempt to expand their market by appealing to a younger audience, ABC Family will soon be known as Freeform.
  • Bye Bye Lycra Bodysuits? American Apparel Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection

    Popular Los Angeles based clothing company American Apparel announced they were filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection early Monday morning on Oct. 5. After a group of sexual assault allegations were brought to light against the brand's founder, Dov Charney, and controversy erupted surrounding their racy ads, American Apparel has struck a deal with lenders, according to the 'New York Times.'
  • Netflix and Chill, Here Are the Movies and TV Shows Streaming in October 2015

    Every month, Netflix finds ways to draw in new viewers and customers by making additions to their movie and television show lists. While the Internet streaming media provider prides itself in diversifying their entertainment inventory every month, they also make it their duty to rid of any programs that have worn out their welcome. Prepare to "Netflix and Chill" with the latest movies and television series arriving this October.
  • Police Look to Investigate Jim Carrey in Connection With Cathriona White's Alleged Suicide

    Although many believe that Cathriona White committed suicide, her devastating death is still a mystery to the police. Law enforcement discovered three different pill bottles next to her bed after finding her body. The drugs were prescribed to a fictious name, which is believed to be an alias for her actor ex-boyfriend, Jim Carrey. Police are currently looking to investigate Carrey in connection with her alleged suicide.
  • 'X-Men' Hugh Jackman Talks Wife Deborra-Lee Furness, Miscarriage Troubles & Adoption

    'X-Men: Days of Future Past' star Hugh Jackman may play a tough guy on the big screen, but when it comes to his wife Deborra-Lee Furness, he can't help but wear his emotions on his sleeve. In the October 2015 cover issue of 'Parade,' Jackman talks about his adoration for his wife of nearly 20 years, their unfortunate troubles with miscarriage and why they decided to adopt.
  • 'Nashville' Star Hayden Panettiere on "Painful" Battle With Postpartum Depression

    Art imitating life is a pretty common occurrence. When it comes to 'Nashville' star Hayden Panettiere and the character she portrays on the show, Juliette Barnes, the two are similiar in more ways than fans might realize. Panettiere opened up about her "painful" battle with postpartum depression during an appearance on 'Live! With Kelly and Michael' on Monday (Sept. 28).
  • The Puppy Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Saved From Drowning is Dead After Eating Toxic Mushroom

    This has been an extremely sad and eye-opening month for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. After a traumatic Labor Day weekend experience resulted in him saving his puppy, Brutus, from drowning, more bad news for the young French Bulldog followed. On Tuesday (Sept. 29), Johnson took to his personal Instagram account to reveal that baby Brutus died after eating a toxic mushroom.
  • 'RHONJ' Teresa Giudice $200K Bravo Prison Interview Deal is Hoax Claims Anonymous Source

    'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star Teresa Giudice was allegedly looking at a huge pay off for her first post-prison interview with Bravo, $200,000 to be exact, according to a recent webloid report. If you're a celebrity, media outlets tend to offer big money for the first scoop of information after a stint in prison or rehab, so news of a big payout didn't faze most listeners. However, according to Gossip Cop, the story is a complete hoax. Anonymous sources at the website allegedly confirmed the lack of validity in the deal after being exclusively told it's "not true at all."
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