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The Talk's Jerry O'Connell and Rebecca Romijn's huge family members have to be seen to be believed
Jerry O'Connell and Rebecca Romijn's live in a spacious California home, because judging by their latest photos they need all the room they can get. The Talk host resides in Calabasas with his wife and their teenage daughters, Dollie and Charlie - and a couple more enormous family members. Rebecca took to Instagram on Wednesday with a head-turning image fans couldn't get over. WATCH: Jennifer Hudson's teenage son David is given the seal of approval to date Jerry O'Connell's daughtersIn the shot from inside their family home, Rebecca was sitting on a sofa and sandwiched between two oversized dogs which appeared to be of the great dane and mountain dog variety. The Star Trek actress was dwarfed by the hounds who were proudly taking their space on the couch. She captioned the post: "#LA RAIN = less room on the couch."RELATED: Jerry O'Connell sends fans into a tailspin with shirtless photo MORE: The Talk makes history with Sharon Osbourne replacement Jerry O'Connell Fans rushed to comment and wrote: "Love that you have horse dogs," and, "WOW BIG DOGS," and a third added: "Your dogs look like sweethearts." Rebecca and Jerry are big animal lovers and fill their home with petsBoth Jerry and Rebecca are huge animal advocates and have adopted a number of pets in the past. "We are avid animal rescuers," she told The Voluntourist at the Humane Society Gala in New York, which she co-hosted with her husband.
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Kelly Ripa transforms into Harley Quinn for epic Halloween look
Kelly Ripa gave fans her best Harley Quinn impression on Friday as she shared a picture on Instagram of her in a Halloween outfit.MORE: Kelly Ripa's husband Mark Consuelos shares intimate birthday tribute Kicking up her leg which was held by friend Jerry O'Connell, Kelly's legs looked endless in ripped fishnet tights paired with the character's iconic chunky platform heels.WATCH: Kelly Ripa displays super toned legs in head-turning mini dressKelly rocked a bold blue bomber jacket and booty shorts in keeping with Harley's look, and added fake tattoos to her face and smudged red lipstick.To complete the look, she held a baseball bat while Jerry was in character as The Joker.MORE: Kelly Ripa reveals how she feared divorce after 26 years of marriage to Mark ConseulosThe picture was shared with fans on social media to reveal that the two would soon be arriving in Chicago as part of Kelly's book tour for new memoir Live Wire.Jerry will be moderating the discussion which will focus on her book, billed as a "sharp, funny, and honest collection of real-life stories from Kelly Ripa, showing the many dimensions and crackling wit of the beloved daytime talk show host". Kelly wowed as HarleyKelly is a big fan of Halloween and last year the mother-of-three shared a throwback picture of her and her husband Mark's 2019 outfits and it was spooktacular!The couple, who have been married for 26 years, opted to go as a Day of the Dead-inspired bride and groom, with the presenter opting for a cute mini white dress with a matching veil and black tights.
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Stand By Me cast now - heroin addiction, sex abuse, Michael Jackson scandal and tragedy
films of all time, Stand by Me catapulted its childhood cast to full-blown superstardom when it was released in 1986.The coming-of-age classic sees River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O’Connell and Wil Wheaton play four friends who go hiking in search of a body.Just like their characters at the end of the film, the four main actors took very different paths in life. For some, fame and fortune brought the oft-linked pitfalls like drug and alcohol abuse.One star became Michael Jackson's best friend and would later claim he was raped as a child by powerful men high up in Hollywood.READ MORE: Inside the world famous Star Wars Cantina venue visited by Stranger Things and WWE starsAnd in 1993, the world was stunned when one of its most promising stars died in a tragedy which mirrored the film's own poignant ending.Here's what happened after Stand by Me.Corey Feldman spent much of his childhood in the limelight, starring in classics such as Gremlins, The Lost Boys and The Goonies.He played damaged Teddy Duchamp in Stand By Me, and off-screen his life was just as turbulent.Claiming his mother force-fed him diet pills and threatened to kill him, Feldman emancipated himself from his parents when he was 15.He also said he and his late co-star Corey Haim were abused as child actors and told by 'trusted adults' that it was normal for older men and young boys to have sexual relations in Hollywood.Like Haim, he spiralled into drug abuse, having regular 'coke-off challenges' with friends and doing heroin.
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Drew Barrymore, Jerry O'Connell, Tamron Hall and More to Present at 2022 Daytime Emmy Awards
Daytime Emmy Awards are ready to honor the best in daytime TV with some major star power!CBS and The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced a star-studded slate of presenters for the 2022 Daytime Emmys on Wednesday. Talented stars scheduled to present at the ceremony include Krista Allen, Camila Banus, Drew Barrymore, Tracey Bregman, Sean Dominic, Scott Evans, Galen Gering, Deidre Hall, Tamron Hall, Tanisha Harper, Christian Le Blanc, Cameron Mathison, Natalie Morales, Deborah Norville, Tanner Novlan, Jerry O’Connell, James Reynolds, Suzanne Rogers, Lawrence Saint-Victor, and Laura Wright. The June 24 awards show will be hosted by Entertainment Tonight's own Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner, and ET is also nominated for two awards!Among the rest of this year's notable nominees are Beyoncé, who earned her first Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Original Song for ; , which received its 100th nomination; and , which is up against  marking the first time a series and its spinoff will go head-to-head in the Best Daytime Drama category. The 49th annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be broadcast live from the Pasadena Civic Center on Friday, June 24, from 9:00 to 11:00 p.m.
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