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Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown Reveals Which Son Is 'Somewhat' Talking to Kody

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Janelle Brown revealed one of her sons is “somewhat” speaking with father Kody Brown , one year after their family feud aired on Sister Wives . “The conversation still hasn’t happened,” Janelle, 54, said on the Sunday, December 31, episode of Sister Wives Look Back: How It’s Going special, referring to her sons Garrison and Gabriel ’s reconnecting with Kody, 54. “There’s still nothing.” She clarified that Kody “does have somewhat of a relationship with Garrison right now.” She explained: “A little bit. But there’s no reconciliation, really.” Janelle and Kody share Garrison, 25, and Gabriel, 21, as well as Logan , 29, Maddie , 27, Hunter , 26, and Savanah , 18. Related: Sister Wives’ Kody and Janelle Brown’s Family: A Complete Guide to 6 Kids A full family! Kody Brown and Janelle Brown (née Schriever) shared a lot of love before their 2022 split — including raising their six children. The Sister Wives stars’ 1993 spiritual wedding marked their beginning of their plural fa

Andy Cohen’s Quotes About Drinking During CNN’s ‘New Year’s Eve Live’

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Andy Cohen — and his tequila — have been helping CNN make headlines since he took over cohosting New Year’s Eve Live with Anderson Cooper . The Real Housewives producer replaced Kathy Griffin for the 2017–18 broadcast, joining his BFF to ring in the New Year on the lengthy show and introducing shots “at the top of every hour.” While social media users always poked fun at Cooper’s facial expressions when he attempted to down the tequila, Cohen’s drunken antics made waves when he threw shade at Ryan Seacrest and Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve during the 2021-22 show. (He also made headlines for slamming then- New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio that same year.) “If you look behind me, you’ll see Ryan Seacrest ’s group of losers performing . … I’m sorry, but if you’re watching ABC, you’re watching nothing,” Cohen said at the time. He later revealed that his Seacrest dig was his “only regret from the night,” when discussing the debacle on The Howard Stern Show. “Andy said

Kevin Richardson! Paul Rudd! Every Celeb Who Supports the Kansas City Chiefs

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From actors to musicians to comedians, there are certainly a lot of famous faces who are faithful fans of the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs have a long legacy as a victorious football team. They took home three league championships in 1962, 1966 and 1969 before winning their first Super Bowl in 1970. The team has since taken home two more Super Bowl titles under the leadership of quarterback Patrick Mahomes in 2020 and 2023. Celebrities like Paul Rudd , Jason Sudeikis and more have been fierce lifelong supporters of the Chiefs, whereas other stars like Taylor Swift and Henry Winkler have been newer additions to sporting red, white and gold. Since Swift began her romance with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce in September 2023, the internet has been in on a running joke that the “Cruel Summer” singer put the athlete “on the map.” However, Kelce has been on the team since 2013 and has two Super Bowl rings to his name. He has also been selected to the Pro Bowl eight times. Scroll

Yes, Hallmark Is Also the Home of Festive New Year’s-Themed Movies: A Guide

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Hallmark Channel is jam-packed with new Christmas movies every season, but what about New Year’s films? Yes, the network has a few magical tales for that holiday as well! The first New Year’s-themed movie premiered in 2008 and it wasn’t until nearly 10 years later that viewers got another film focused on the December 31 or January 1 event. 2017’s Royal New Year’s Eve centers around a prince and his unlikely princess falling in love on the special night. “I love fairy tales, I found them beautiful [growing up]. I love the suspense and I love smiling and crying at all the right moments,” Royal New Year’s Eve star Jessy Schram said during a behind-the-scenes interview in December 2017. “It’s fun to get to play the twinkle in someone else’s eyes.” Related: Hallmark Channel Stars Confess Their Favorite Christmas Movie Trope There are a few elements that Hallmark Channel viewers can count on when they snuggle in to watch a holiday film — and the actors and actresses have com

TV Shows Ending in 2023: See the Complete List

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From High School Musical: The Musical: The Series  to Lockwood & Co. , TV fans said  goodbye to their favorite shows in 2023. The hit CW series, which premiered in 2017, concluded after five years at the network . Ahead of the final season, fans were thrown for a loop when the main characters defeated a comet headed for their town and as a result were taken back to the ’50s with no recollection of their past. The hits at The CW just kept coming when Nancy Drew was canceled as the cast was wrapping up filming season 4. Scroll down for a complete guide to all the TV shows that have ended or will come to a close in 2023: ‘Lockwood & Co.’ (Netflix) Lockwood & Co became one of the many shows gone too soon from Netflix.  Parisa Taghizadeh/Netflix ‘Gossip Girl’ (Max) Fans of the OG series waved goodbye to the Max version in January.   Barbara Nitke/HBO Max ‘The L Word: Generation Q’ (Showtime) The sequel series wrapped up after three seasons.  Paul Sarkis/SHOWTIME