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Why Laguna Beachs Lauren Olsen No Longer Goes By Alex H.

Coming clean. Laguna Beach star Lauren Olsen (née Hooser) used to go by “Alex H.” on the hit MTV series — but she no longer goes by the moniker. The California native, who was born Lauren Hooser, shared that when she first moved to Laguna Beach as a 9-year-old, she chose to go by her middle name, Alexandria, with her parents’ approval. “So when I registered for school, I went by Alexandria, and that was when I was about, like, 10 years old,” she exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, November 1.

Colombian actor Kevin Munoz who appeared on Netflix and Apple TV is found tied up and tortured to de

A Colombian actor who appeared in a Netflix movie and Apple TV series has been found dead with his hands and feet tied. The body of Kevin Andres Munoz Tovar was found in La Playita, in the Colombian city of Tulua on Monday.  The actor was found tied at the hands and feet, and suffered several machete wounds in what appeared to be an act of torture, local media reported. 

Everything He's Said About Fatherhood

Paul Rudd is a family man. The Ant-Man star met his wife, Julie Yaeger, in his early acting days when she worked at his publicist's office in New York City. They hit it off instantly and tied the knot in a private ceremony in 2003. Their son, Jack, 17, was born in 2006, followed by their daughter, Darby, 13, in 2010. "When I think about myself, I think of myself as a husband and a father, like I'm that,"

Experts Unravel the Myth of the Healthy Summer Tan

For many people, summer means sun-kissed skin. Some 40 percent of Americans believe they're more attractive with a tan, with devotees citing benefits such as a slimmer-looking silhouette, defined muscles, and improved skin texture. We're willing to go to great lengths for bronzed skin. In 2021, the self-tanning market was valued at $1 billion, but a "real" tan is still the go-to for many. From 1,000 people recently polled by the American Academy of Dermatology Association, over half said those with tanned skin appeared healthier, suggesting the idea of a "

How the 'My Way' Songwriter Felt About Sid Vicious' Version That Closes 'Goodfellas'

After he wrote the lyrics to “My Way” for Frank Sinatra, Paul Anka kept hearing from recording artists who wanted to license his song. Within a few years, everyone from Nina Simone to Shirley Bassey to Sinatra pal Sammy Davis Jr. had taken their turn at the track. By the end of the ’70s, with the punk era in full swing, Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols took his own whack at “My Way.