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Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are 'Fully Back Together' and In a 'Really Good Place,' Source Says

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have worked hard on their relationship and are "fully back together," a source tells ET.  "Everything between Megan and Machine Gun Kelly has been great lately. They're in a really good place in their relationship and have worked to get things back on track," the source says of the 37-year-old actress and 33-year-old singer.  "They are fully back together and enjoying it. They are talking about their future plans and about moving forward with their engagement and wedding planning.

The Amazing Life And Career Of Wall Street Icon Art Cashin

Markets guru Art Cashin, UBS Financial Services' director of floor operations at the NYSE, is a legend on the floor of the Big Board. Cashin grew up in New Jersey and went to work on Wall Street right after his high school graduation. He's been on The Street for nearly 50 years and he's wellknown for his daily newsletter Cashin's Comments. He also makes frequent appearances on financial television to talk about the markets.

Charlie's Angels star Jaclyn Smith, 77, reveals 'generous' act Three's Company actress Suzanne Somer

Suzanne Somers died this week at the age of 76. And soon after her longtime friend Jaclyn Smith of Charlie's Angels fame posted a loving tribute on Instagram with a fun throwback photo. 'I first met Suzanne after I admired the sweater she was wearing on the cover of a magazine - looking spectacular as always!' wrote the Rage Of Angels star. 'I called to ask where she got it. She said 'It was a gift.

His Parents Might Have Forced Him: Boxing Veteran Who Holds the Record forMost Losses Sends F

Kristian Laight is stated to hold the record for most losses suffered in professional boxing. He was a British boxer who made his professional debut in the year 2008 and lost 93% of his matches inside the ring. Despite losing sometimes over 10 and sometimes over 20 fights in a row, on the bright side, Laight refused to give up and continued his boxing journey. Laight, who went by the ring name of ‘Mr.

Jan DeWitt, Longtime Producer of Shows Including Bones and Judging Amy, Dies at 75

Jan DeWitt, a longtime television producer of shows including “Bones” and “Judging Amy,” died Jan 29 at his home in Santa Barbara, Calif. He was 75. DeWitt spent nearly 50 years working in the film and television industry. He began his career as a prop assistant and set painter and worked his way up to assistant director and unit production managerial roles on shows including “Miami Vice,” “Nowhere Man,” “Family Guy” and “The New Leave It To Beaver” before becoming a producer on “Judging Amy” and eventually ending his career in 2017 as an executive producer on “Bones.