• 'RHOBH' Brandi Glanville Admits Kim Richards Hasn't Wanted Help

    We have talked a lot about Kim Richards lately. The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star spent the entire season of the show threatening and vilifying anyone that accused her of falling off the wagon, only to then get popped for a DUI. Richards managed to alienate most of her Bravo costars, with the exception of Brandi Glanville, who is also always a lightening rod for drama. While Glanville never actually accused her friend of anything on camera, she knew what addiction looks like and wasn't fooled for a minute.
  • ABC's Elizabeth Vargas Gets Cozy with Co-Worker Dave Davis While Trying to Stay Sober Through Divorce

    Elizabeth Vargas has been grabbing more headlines in the last few years because of her personal problems than any of her work on ABC's "20/20" has garnered. She willingly went to rehab last year after admitting to being an alcoholic and then decided a second stint as an inpatient was necessary for her recovery this year. She is currently going through a divorce from her husband of 12 years, Marc Cohen, and according to sources there is a new man helping her through all the turmoil. According to Page Six, WABC/Channel 7 station manager Dave Davis has often been spotted out and about in New York City with Vargas. The two have known each other for many years because of both working at ABC, and Vargas has trusted Davis's support while going through some difficult stuff. Cohen has said in the past that the issues in their marriage were longstanding but that he continues to support Vargas's addressing her problems and recovery, just as he always has. Sources close to Vargas have said she and Davis are just friends and that she does not feel like this is the right time in her life to start anything new. Instead, she is remaining focused on her recovery.
  • Nickelodeon 'Double Dare' Host Marc Summers Says He Was Fired for OCD

    A whole generation was raised watching Marc Summers guide young contestants through physical challenges and the green slime on Nickelodeon's "Double Dare" from 1986-92. He has built a career in the television game show industry, but there have been some serious bumps in the road. Summers has talked about the fact that he has OCD for years, and once he got himself under control then Summers decided to use his position in the public eye to help educate others. In 1997, Summers went public on "Oprah," but unfortunately not everyone was ready to be supportive. In fact, in a recent interview for "Oprah: Where Are They Now?," Summers admits that being honest about his OCD actually cost him work.
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder's ' 'Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography' Will Be Published After Being Hidden for 84 Years

    Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder's books will be thrilled to learn that 57 years after her death a new, more realistic account of her life is headed into bookstores next week. Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography was actually written by Wilder long before she penned her classic Little House on the Prairie series, but she couldn't find anyone brave enough to publish it. Now Pamela Smith Hill, writer of Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer's Life, has edited the original manuscript and added in more true-to-life occurrences.
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