She got famous through her memes. Now she has created the most charming show of the winter. Abbott Elementary airs Tuesdays on ABC. Photo: Emily Shur Abbott Elementary airs Tuesdays on ABC. Most people know Quinta Brunson as “the Girl Who’s Never Been on a Nice Date” or the BuzzFeed Meme Girl. She got her start as a stand-up comedian but found her audience by memeing well, as she puts it, playing characters like “the girl who could Milly Rock on any block” and the woman who, shocked by her date’s ability to afford a large popcorn, yells, “He got money!
ABC’s The Golden Bachelor brings the fun and joy back into Bachelor Nation. The series most recently featured Gerry Turner meeting the families of his final three women during hometowns. And Theresa Nist is sharing more about her personal life on social media. Here’s what she posted about her youth.
[Spoiler alert: The Golden Bachelor spoilers regarding Theresa Nist ahead.]
‘The Golden Bachelor’ contestant Theresa Nist posted a photo to Instagram of herself in her 30s The Golden Bachelor features Gerry Turner looking for the next great love of his life following the sudden and unexpected death of his wife, Toni Turner.
Indigenous peoplesJust 90 minutes from Toronto, residents of a First Nations community try to improve the water situation as the beverage company extracts from their land
The mysterious rash on the arm of six-year-old Theron wouldn’t heal. For almost a year, his mother, Iokarenhtha Thomas, who lives in the Six Nations of the Grand River indigenous reserve in Ontario, went to the local doctor for lotions for the boy. It worked, for a time.
Robin Williams and Pam Dawber became famous in the '70s playing "Mork & Mindy." While Robin's been no stranger to the Hollywood scene, guess how Pam looks today!
Bar Refaeli Is a Hot Piece in a Two-Piece What can possibly be said about these photos of Leo DiCaprio's gal Bar Refaeli frolicking in the surf in Saint-Tropez? Just try not to drool on your keyboard.
Audrina: This Is Why She's Hot Sometimes we can't think of any reason Audrina Patridge is famous.
When it was learned that cemetery workers in a suburban Chicago cemetery had emptied some graves and dumped the human remains in order to resell the plots, some were concerned that among the graves desecrated might be that of Emmett Till, the black teenager whose 1955 lynching in Mississippi helped spark the Civil Rights movement.
As it turns out, Till's grave wasn't among those desecrated. But Till still figures in the story since the casket he was originally buried in was, to the surprise of investigator's and Till's family, found falling apart in the back of an old shed.