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An Alabama couple who trashed vaccines on their YouTube channel died from COVID-19 within three weeks of each other
In one of the couple's last YouTube videos, Dusty Graham said the COVID-19 vaccine is "technically not" a vaccine. He died of the disease on Thursday.
- CelebrityInsideHook
I Honestly Didn’t Know Lori Loughlin Was THAT Kind of Rich
As someone with a negative six-figure net worth, I don’t have much of an understanding of what it’s like to have money or what kind of lifestyle various tiers of wealth can buy. What I do know, however, is that are many different kinds of wealth. There’s, say, shelling out $500,000 on a scam to […] The post I Honestly Didn’t Know Lori Loughlin Was THAT Kind of Rich appeared first on InsideHook.
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Apparently, Marlon Wayans Is ‘Blessed’ Below The Belt, Kym Whitley Recounts This Righteous Revelation
On TV One's 'Uncensored' Kym Whitley told the funny story of when she mistook Marlon Wayans' junk for a "little bat."
- LifestyleDr. Phil CBS
VideoWoman Says She Learned Husband Was Cheating When He Stayed Out All Night On Their Anniversary
Jenaye says she learned that her husband, James, was cheating on her when she checked his phone after he stayed out until 4 a.m. on the night of their fifth wedding anniversary. Then, says Jenaye, she contacted a woman with whom James had been texting. “He told her that he was divorced and that I lived in a different state and that there was someone at home watching the kids – it was a nanny. That was me. I was the nanny,” she says. Jenaye says she took their children and left. When James pleade
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A deaf mother who was refused service at Dunkin' Donuts is using her story to spread awareness for 'fellow deaf warriors'
“To my fellow deaf warriors, stand up for yourself,” the mom states. “Don't always depend on someone else to do it for you. You are your own advocate."
- U.S.NY Daily News
Woman accepts $100 from police chief so he could rape her teen relative: feds
A West Virginia woman admitted in federal court this week that she arranged for a police chief to rape a teenage girl in her family for as little as $50, authorities said. Kristen Naylor-Legg, 28, was present during both encounters and even provided towels so the 17-year-old victim could clean herself, according to prosecutors. She received $100 for the first incident and charged $50 for the ...

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