The True Story Of Gwen Shamblin Lara And The Weigh Down
Gwen Shamblin pushed the benefits of her "Weigh Down Workshop," a Christianity-based weight-loss program that at one time gave classes to thousands of devotees.
Read MoreGwen Shamblin pushed the benefits of her "Weigh Down Workshop," a Christianity-based weight-loss program that at one time gave classes to thousands of devotees.
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Read MoreDirector, actor, and author Melvin Van Peebles died on September 22, 2021 at the age of 89.
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Read MoreGwen Shamblin Lara, a Faith-based diet guru, died in a horrific plane crash with her husband and some members of her church.
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Read MoreFashion icon Isabella Blow was friend to designers and models, setting trends and discovering them. However, manic depression followed her throughout her life.
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Read MoreThe tragic story of the mysterious disappearance of Gabby Petito has captured the nation. The 22-year-old embarked on a road trip with Brian Laundrie in June.
Read MoreAnthony "AJ" Johnson, the actor and comedian best known for his roles in "Menace II Society," "Friday," and "I Got the Hook Up," has died.
Read MoreFifteen-year-old Martha Moxley was murdered in 1975, but no one was brought to trial until 2002. Here's what happened in the tragic death of Martha Moxley.
Read MoreBryan Adams has crafted memories for scores of fans throughout his long and illustrious musical career. This is the untold truth of Bryan Adams.
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Read MoreActor and comedian Anthony 'A.J.' Johnson has died at the age of 55. Johnson was perhaps best known for his role as Ezal in the 1995 comedy classic 'Friday.'
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Read MoreIf anyone were going to fool the masses with an elaborate death prank, it'd likely Andy Kaufman, the comedian who starred in "Taxi" and appeared on "SNL."
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