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01of 28The Kennedy Years — 1961-1963John F. Kennedy Library/SIPAPresident John F. Kennedyhangs a homemade stocking in front of the White House fireplace in 1962.
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The Kennedy Years — 1961-1963 John F. Kennedy Library/SIPA
President John F. Kennedyhangs a homemade stocking in front of the White House fireplace in 1962.
02of 28The Kennedy FamilyArchive Photos Stringer/GettyJaqueline, 33, and JFK, 45, gather with family in 1962. From left to right:Caroline, 5; Gustavo Paredes;John Jr.
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990-1996) The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.NBCUniversal via Getty
Smith played a fictionalized version of himself on the beloved sitcom that ran for six years. Will, a streetwise kid from Philly, was sent to live with his wealthy Uncle Phil, Aunt Viv, cousins Hilary, Carlton and Ashley in Bel-Air, and the rest was history.
02of 09Bad Boys (1995)Martin Lawrence and Will Smith inBad Boys.Who better to catch some bad guys thanBad BoysMarcus Burnett and Mike Lowrey?
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01of 10First SpottedNational Photo GroupZooey Deschanel and producer Jacob Pechenik — who met on the set of their projectRock the Kasbah— made their debut as a couple in Venice Beach, California, on Aug. 10, 2014, just about five months before PEOPLEconfirmed their engagement.
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First Spotted National Photo Group
Zooey Deschanel and producer Jacob Pechenik — who met on the set of their projectRock the Kasbah— made their debut as a couple in Venice Beach, California, on Aug.
Mar. 16, 2025
A week afterher divorce from husband Marty Caffreywas finalized, PEOPLE exclusively reported on Friday that theReal Housewives of New Jerseystar, 56, has a new fiancé: Oliver Maier, 52.
“I’m madly in love,” Staub tells PEOPLE. “I’m feeling elated and excited for the next stage of my life. I’m going to marry the man of my possible dreams and hopefully I’ll spend the rest of my life in bliss.”
This certainly isn’t the first time that Staub has fallen head over heels.
Mar. 16, 2025
Jerry Springer.Photo: Chris Williamson/Getty
Jerry Springerdied on Thursdayat the age of 79, with PEOPLE confirming that the celebrated talk show host wasdiagnosed with pancreatic cancershortly before his death.
“Jerry’s ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried whether that was politics, broadcasting or just joking with people on the street who wanted a photo or a word,” family friend and spokesman Jene Galvin said in a statement to PEOPLE.