Rapper Young Jeezy’s divorce from TV personality Jeannie Mai has taken a dramatic turn as newly released documents shed light on the underlying reasons behind their split. According to reports, Jeezy is alleging that Jeannie’s pursuit of divorce and accusations of abuse stem from her desire to have another child, a wish he reportedly denied. […] The post Young Jeezy Accuses Jeannie Mai of Seeking Revenge Over Second Baby Disagreement first appeared on The Source.
Parenting is a journey, and Jeannie Mai's 2-year-old daughter Monaco always keeps things rolling—literally "My daughter's an adventuress," Jeannie told E! News in an exclusive interview last
Jeannie Mai remained poised and focused on her fashion at the 2024 Gold Gala on Saturday, even amidst the ongoing turbulence of her divorce from Jeezy.
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STOUGHTON, Wis. (WKOW) -- Stoughton's Syttende Mai festival is back for a
Jeannie Epper, the stuntwoman who blazed a trail through Hollywood by taking the fall for Wonder Woman and hundreds of other characters, has died at 83. Epper was the first woman given a lifetime achievement honor at the Taurus World Stunt Awards. Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist remembers a life well lived.
Stoughton's annual and highly-attended Norwegian heritage festival Syttende Mai is back for another year, and is expected to be held in various parts of the city Friday through Sunday.
Jeannie Epper, a pioneering stuntwoman who performed in more than 100 films and television series, has died. She was 83. Epper died Sunday night of natural causes surrounded by family at her home in Simi Valley, a spokesperson confirmed Monday. In a long career spent bursting through doors, kicking down walls and falling off roofs, Epper changed the course for women in the industry when she became Lynda Carter's stunt double on the 1970s TV series "Wonder Woman." It was Epper, standing in for...
The case was brought to the Monaco court by a Russian businessman.
Ms. Epper was beaten, bruised, burned and washed away in a river of mud in a career that spanned more than 150 films and television episodes.
The annual celebration of Norwegian Constitution Day, May 17, will take place next weekend in Norway Lake, Sunburg and Milan.
Microsoft is reportedly working on its own AI large language model called MAI-1. It is being created to rival other LLMs from Google, Anthropic, and even ChatGPT from Microsoft's partner OpenAI.