Pain in the neck! Alexandra Daddario is returning to American Horror Story: Hotel as Natacha Rambova — and judging by her character’s previous appearance, things are going to get messy.
Daddario, 29, appears on the FX series’ Dec. 9 episode, where she plays the fashionable, bloodthirsty wife of Rudolph Valentino (Finn Wittrock). The actress tells Us Weekly that she loves getting to experience a few firsts on the set.
“In the episode that aired already, I had my first threesome, which was exciting,” she says with a laugh.
Group hug for Aisha Tyler. On The Talk Tuesday, Sept. 10, the 42-year-old actress and co-host revealed a secret she's been keeping for two years. Tyler and attorney husband Jeff Tietjens, married since 1992, have been struggling with infertility and have decided to stop trying to get pregnant.
Tyler revealed on the show that despite going off birth control, she still wasn't able to conceive. Later, she learned she has a tortuous fallopian tube, which makes it "
He’ll try! Alan Jackson revealed he has plans to release more music amid his ongoing battle with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
“Yes. I would hope so. I mean, I may not have toured much, but, like I said, the creative part jumps out every now and then,” Jackson, 64, said on the Tuesday, February 21, episode of the “In Joy Life” podcast, which is hosted by daughter Mattie Jackson. “I’m always scribbling down ideas and thinking about melodies and I feel like there’ll be some more music to come, yes.
You oughta know! Before Alanis Morissette found The One with Mario “Souleye” Treadway, her romantic past inspired several breakup anthems.
Most famously, the “Ironic” songstress dated Dave Coulier from 1992 to 1994. For decades, it has been speculated that the Full House alum was the subject of Morissette’s iconic breakup anthem, “You Oughta Know,” off her hit ’90s album, Jagged Little Pill. Nearly a decade after its release, Coulier opened up about the mystery.
The cause of Elizabeth Peña's death at just 55 last week has been revealed.
The actress, known for her roles in movies such La Bamba and Rush Hour, died from cardiopulmonary arrest, cardiogenic shock, acute gastrointestinal bleeding, and cirrhosis of the liver due to alcohol, according to the death certificate obtained by The Insider With Yahoo.
Peña — who recently played Sofia Vergara's mother on Modern Family — passed away Oct.