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Gypsy Rose Blanchard is shedding light on her weight loss secrets. More than two years after she was released from prison for conspiring to kill her mother Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard, Gypsy showed ...
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is embracing her pixie cut. Blanchard, 34, showed off her short haircut while going makeup-free in a new photo shared via Instagram on Monday, January 19. The mom of one — who ...
EXCLUSIVE: Dharma Productions is relaunching its talent agency after officially splitting with Cornerstone. The Karan Johar– and Adar Poonawalla-led Dharma confirmed it has acquired Cornerstone’s ...
As the 34-year-old—who shares daughter Aurora, 11 months, with boyfriend Ken Urker—continues to sport wigs in her social media content, she recently answered a fan’s question about her fashion ...
Gypsy Boots (August 19, 1915 – August 8, 2004), born Robert Bootzin (also known as Boots Bootzin), was an American fitness pioneer, actor and writer. He is credited with laying the foundation for the ...
Gypsy, the high-profile Broadway musical revival starring Audra McDonald, will play its final performance August 17, producers said Wednesday. The news comes after the show scored five Tony Awards ...
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is navigating life out of prison — and doing so in front of the camera. In an interview with TODAY.com ahead of the second season of her Lifetime show "Gypsy Rose: Life After ...
Based on the memoirs of striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee, the play begins in the 1920s in Seattle. A clamor of kids rehearse for Uncle Jocko’s (Jacob Ming-Trent) kid-focused vaudeville act. Baby June ...
Three hours, with one intermission. At the Majestic Theatre, 245 W. 44th St. “Gypsy” is, by the estimation of many — including me — the greatest musical ever written. But you wouldn’t know it from the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Hold your hats and hallelujah, our leading musical tragedienne offers an ultra-dramatic Rose in George C. Wolfe’s Broadway revival. By ...