Anna Campisi and Mursel Mistanoglu have struggled ever since Mursel arrived in the U.S. on TLC’s 90 Day FiancéSeason 7. The 38-year-old beekeepers met online and fell in love quickly when Anna visited Mursel in Turkey. But after Mursel proposed and joined Anna in Nebraska on a K-1 visa, things got a lot more complicated.
In addition to cultural differences like a language barrier and Mursel’s rigid expectations about modesty and abstinence from drinking, Mursel revealed he hadn’t told his conservative family about Anna’s three sons.
TMZ.com Usher took major heat earlier this year after being accused of throwing fake money at real strippers -- but when you see this ... his so-called "bucks" are A-OK in context.
Check out these videos taken from one of Usher's Vegas residency shows from this past weekend -- during which an exotic dancer took the stage (and the entire building) by storm after performing a pole routine during Mr.
WWE star Brian James -- aka Road Dogg -- is bedridden in a hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack ... this according to his wife, who's asking for thoughts and prayers.
Tracy James broke the scary news Saturday, saying RD was having a number of tests done in the hospital to confirm what exactly had happened to him ... this after returning home from work Thursday night and feeling terrible from what she says was a likely heart attack.
Ariana Grande pulled out of Saturday Night Live’s season 44 premiere this weekend because she’s having a “tough month.” According to Us Weekly, Lorne Michaels told James Andrew Miller on his podcast Origins that Kanye West was tapped to replace Grande after she dropped out. “We had Ariana drop out for emotional reasons two days ago,” Michaels said on the episode released Thursday. “That’s our premiere, and then Kanye West stepped up, and he’ll be there.
ObituaryArturo DurazoMexico City's crooked cop chief who built himself a dark reputation - and a couple of palaces - on the proceeds of corruptionIf police corruption merited an entry in the Guinness Book of Records, Arturo "El Negro" Durazo, who has died aged 80, would be a strong contender for the title. In Mexico, where the words police and corruption are inseparably linked in the public mind, Durazo's six-year reign as the capital's police chief (1976-82) turned him into the definition of the phenomenon.