Play video content CHILDHOOD HERO Hulk Hogan will never forget the impact pro wrestling legend Billy Graham had on his life, saying Graham's influence on his career is one of the main reasons he became one of the greatest icons in WWE history!
Hogan reflected on his relationship with Billy after the 79-year-old wrestling legend died last week, recalling how he would take his father to watch Billy's matches .
There's a rumor going around that Tim Tebow and Jana Duggar are dating (!).
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar reportedly want their oldest daughter (she's 24) to properly court the NFL stud-turned-newsie. The 19 Kids and Counting stars are even said to have secretly met with mama Pam Tebow in secret to get the ball rolling closer to the goal.
Of course, Tim, 27, has been romantically linked (falsely) to many a lovely lady by the media before, so we need to be cautious that news of this blessed union-in-the-making isn't coming from a false prophet.
Shaquille O’Neal was the most dominant force in the NBA for a very long time. He has won four NBA championships, three NBA finals MVP and the 2000 NBA Most Valuable Player award. Together with Kobe, Shaq was the centerpiece of the Los Angeles Lakers‘ three-peat team. Therefore, he was always at the forefront of LA’s glamorous social life. For that reason, his dating life attracted heavy scrutiny.
The 7’1″ giant has always dated women much shorter than him.
Natalie Wood’s daughter Courtney, was just seven years old when her mother died by drowning off the coast of Catalina Island on Nov. 29, 1981. Leaving her and her eleven-year-old sister Natasha, motherless overnight. Now 49, Natasha Gregson Wagner is sharing the story of their family’s grief and healing in her memoir More Than Love, and the HBO documentary Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind, airing May 5 on the network. Part of that story is how Courtney, 46, the daughter of Wood and husband Robert Wagner, once struggled with drug addiction and how she found her path to sobriety.
Brokeback Mountain. For the tenth anniversary of Brokeback Mountain’s release, Out has an oral history of the film. As expected, it’s full of loving remembrances of the late Heath Ledger, who, besides being one of the best actors of his generation, comes off like an absolute mensch. In his co-star Jake Gyllenhaal’s memory, Ledger hated the way the movie was turned into a meme — “the gay cowboy movie” — which he felt diminished its resonance.