Below Deck Au Revoir! Season 6 Episode 16 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Below Deck Au Revoir! Season 6 Episode 16 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Thank you Below Deck producers for blessing us with dear Krystal, who should probably walk a plank from the My Seanna straight onto the set of Vanderpump Rules or some Housewives or other, because I think I speak for all of America when I say I’m not ready to say good-bye.
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A retired British navy commander thinks he may have found the inspiration for Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot in a Belgian refugee and retired policeman named Jacques Hornais who lived near Christie's home in England. Christie wrote in her autobiography, "We had quite a colony of Belgian refugees living in the parish of Tor. Why not make my detective a Belgian?
Memphis star NLE Choppa has been stealing attention for his music and lifestyle choices. He has often been unfiltered on social media, stating that he has developed remedies that couldhelp with diseases and other ailments, or firing off tweets about licking his girlfriend's armpits. The over-sharing has caused a few viral moments, but today (September 2), the rapper and his team are hoping that Choppa's new single is what gets fans talking across the globe.
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In 1964, Christmas came to the castaways of 'Gilligan's Island.' The group celebrated the holiday on the island with decorations, gifts, and a big feast. Of course, Christmas wouldn't be complete without an appearance from Santa Claus. The jolly man's visit taught the castaways an important life lesson.
Published on December 12, 2021 2 min read Gilligan’s Island is one of TV’s most classic sitcoms. Throughout the show’s three-year run on the CBS Network, viewers tuned in to watch the latest hijinks of the castaways.
Shopping for a wedding dress is strange. You have to make an appointment. You're expected to bring family and friends. The salespeople say things like, "You'll remember this forever."
When I bought my dress a few months ago, I couldn't stop thinking about how emotional it all was — and how expensive.
To figure out why wedding dresses cost so much, I went to New York International Bridal Week, a big trade show for the wedding-dress industry.