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80s pop star Taylor Dayne lists LA home for $2.5M, more than double what she initially paid

Taylor Dayne is saying goodbye to her Los Angeles home, located in Valley Village, a decade after owning the property.Per Robb Report, Dayne is asking for nearly two and a half times more than what she purchased the home for. The outlet reported Dayne paid $1 million for the home in 2013, and she is now asking just under $2.5 million.Taylor’s home, located in the San Fernando Valley, has five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms and is 3,864 square feet.
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Lady Gaga Sued Over $500,000 Reward by Woman Charged in Dog Theft
charged in connection with the theft of Lady Gaga’s French bulldogs, has sued the musician for alleging she was denied a $500,000 “no questions asked” reward, according to a lawsuit obtained by ET. In the suit, filed on Friday, McBride is seeking no less than $1.5 million from the singer over the money that Gaga offered in exchange for the dogs’ return. McBride alleges Lady Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, announced the half-million-dollar reward through her social media accounts and news outlets.In February 2021, James Howard Jackson, 20, and two others were roaming through West Hollywood, California, and the San Fernando Valley, looking for French bulldogs and other expensive breeds of dogs to steal for profit.The group came across Ryan Fischer, who was walking the pop star's three dogs. The group dognapped two of the French bulldogs and Fischer was shot in the chest, by Jackson, in the course of the robbery.Gaga then released a «no questions asked» reward offer for Koji and Gustav's return.A post shared by Lady Gaga (@ladygaga)The suit alleges Gaga never intended to pay the «no questions asked» reward money, instead law enforcement asked McBride questions about the return of the bulldogs.
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Licorice Pizza's Skyler Gisondo sues on-set hairstylist Lori Guidroz for giving him wonky massage
Skyler Gisondo is taking hairstylist Lori Guidroz to court over claims that she caused severe injury to his neck while working on the set of Licorice Pizza.The actor, 26, alleges that the stylist was supposed to do his hair and makeup for the 2021 film, but ended up giving him a massage.Court documents obtained by TMZ state that Skyler is suing for 'general negligence.'DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives for the actor who have so far been unavailable for comment.   Legal battle: Skyler Gisondo is taking hairstylist Lori Guidroz to court over claims that she caused severe injury to his neck while working on the set of Licorice PizzaLori, who's credited as a hairstylist on the film, was reportedly working on his makeup but switched to massaging him at some point.Afterward, Gisondo said he needed medical attention to remedy the unlicensed body work Guidroz performed. Additionally, he said that he's lost wages due to his inability to work following the incident.He also said he 'suffered the loss of use of property, plus property damage,' but didn't specify what he was referring to.  The story: The actor, 26, alleges that the stylist was supposed to do his hair and makeup for the 2021 film, but ended up giving him a massageLori has a list of past clients that include Orlando Bloom, the late David Bowie, and Ben Stiller.Paul Thomas Anderson's coming-of-age feature earned critical acclaim last year before it hit theaters on November 26.In addition to Skyler the film stars singer Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman, Sean Penn, Bradley Cooper, Tom Waits, Benny Safdie, Mary Elizabeth Ellis and John Michael Higgins.Licorice Pizza follows a high school student living in Southern California's San Fernando Valley in the early
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