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Nicole Curtis is addressing the controversy surrounding a resurfaced video in which she used a racial slur.

The former HGTV personality, 49, posted a lengthy message on Instagram on Tuesday, Feb. 17, nearly a week after Radar Online published the clip on Feb. 11. The video surfaced on the same day her show Rehab Addict was scheduled to return to television.

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Brandi Glanville says she has learned a tough lesson about not properly maintaining her breast implants, claiming a cosmetic procedure she underwent two decades ago is behind the facial parasite issues she has publicly battled.

The reality TV personality explained that her breast implants allegedly ruptured and leaked silicone into her body, which she says clogged her lymph nodes and led to a severe infection that ultimately affected her face.

 

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Stephen Colbert used his February 16 episode of The Late Show to sharply criticize both his own network, CBS, and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), after claiming he was prevented from airing an interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico, who is running for Senate.

"You know who is not one of my guests tonight? That is Texas State Representative James Talarico," Colbert told his audience at the Ed Sullivan Theater. "He was supposed to be here but we were told in no uncertain terms by our network's lawyers, who called us directly, that we could not have him on the broadcast." He added that he was also told he could not even mention the cancellation on air.

Colbert explained that CBS' decision came after FCC chairman Brendan Carr issued warnings about the "equal time" rule, which requires broadcasters to provide equal airtime to all candidates if one is featured. Traditionally, late-night talk shows have been exempt from the rule, with past rulings such as Jay Leno's 2006 interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger establishing that talk shows were not subject to equal-time requirements.

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Christy Carlson Romano is opening up about a deeply personal health scare.

The 41-year-old actress shared a candid video on Instagram on Tuesday, Feb. 17, revealing that she recently received a positive cancer screening result. Romano explained that she and her husband, Brendan Rooney, decided to get tested because cancer has affected multiple members of her family.

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Brittany Curran was arrested on a charge of public intoxication earlier this month.

The 35 year old actress, known for her role on Chicago Fire, was taken into custody by the Burbank Police Department on Friday, Feb. 13. According to the department's arrest log, Curran was allegedly "drunk in public" and was charged with disorderly conduct. She was not held on bail and was released the same day.

Curran appeared on season 2 of Chicago Fire in 2013 and 2014 as Katie Nolan, the half sister of Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) and daughter of Benny Severide (Treat Williams). She returned to the show in season 7 and earned recognition for her recurring role.

In addition to Chicago Fire, Curran starred in four seasons of SyFy's The Magicians, portraying Fen, the wife of Eliot (Hale Appleman). She also had roles in the Netflix series Dear White People and the thriller series Twisted.

 

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Bianca Censori, the Australian architect and wife of Kanye West, has been called to testify as a witness in a high-stakes legal battle involving the rapper’s controversial $57 million Malibu property. According to court documents, former project manager Tony Saxon has officially listed Censori as a key witness for the upcoming trial, which is scheduled to begin on February 21, 2026.

The lawsuit, originally filed in November 2023, centers on allegations of grueling labor conditions and unpaid wages during the chaotic gut-renovation of West’s oceanfront estate. Saxon, who served as the property’s caretaker and security from September to November 2021, claims he was forced to work 16-hour days and sleep on the floor of the construction site. He alleges the working relationship collapsed when he refused West’s “dangerous” demands to remove all windows and electricity from the home to transform it into what Saxon described as a “bunker.”

Censori’s involvement marks a significant escalation in the case. While she was not a direct defendant in the original filing, legal analysts suggest her testimony is being sought due to her role as an “intermediary” during the project. Having been hired as the Head of Architecture for West’s Yeezy brand in 2020, Censori reportedly managed high-level discussions regarding the renovation before her personal relationship with West became public.

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