Mar. 16, 2025
Interior of the ‘Brady Bunch’ house (left) split with agents Fredrik Eklund and Marcy Roth (right).Photo:Ryan Lahiff for Eklund/Gomes; Nick Frandjian
Ryan Lahiff for Eklund/Gomes; Nick Frandjian
Fredrik EklundandMarcy Rothare responding toThe Brady Bunchhouse buyer’s"worst investment ever"comment.
TheDouglas Ellimanagents represented the superfan buyer, Tina Trahan, who bought the famous sitcom house in Studio City, Los Angeles. The home’s front facade was used for exterior shots onThe Brady Bunch, while interior scenes were filmed on a soundstage.
Mar. 16, 2025
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There’s a terrible turkey running around the nation’s capital.
According toWJLA, officials in Washington D.C. have warned residents of a turkey that has accosted residents in the area for months.
The wild bird has been spotted aroundAnacostia Riverwalk Trail, popular with runners, cyclists, and skaters, the outlet said.
“He attacked me. And I run faster and he follows me,” jogger Everett Alvarez told WJLA.
Resident Lucinda Fleeson said the turkey almost took a bite out of her behind.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A pesky neighbor is taking over a mobile home park in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, and residents are fed up.
The unlikely source of drama? A wild turkey. The bird reportedly showed up in the neighborhood around Thanksgiving 2021 and hasn’t left the area since.
“This turkey has literallytaken over our life,” Coon Rapids resident Rachael Gross told CBS Minnesota, adding that the bird attacks her “every single day.”
Mar. 16, 2025
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Crawl, don’t walk, toFolly Farm‘s new sloth retirement home.
According to theThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the adventure park in zoo in Begelly, Wales, open this unique resting home in November 2018.
The sloth retirement home is designed to be a place of rest and relaxation for aging zoo sloths. By taking in senior sloths, Folly Farm is freeing up space at other zoos for younger, breeding sloths and providing two- and three-toed retirees with a space that is designed to serve them.
Mar. 16, 2025
Julianne Houghhas finally pushed her first-ever Golden Buzzer onAmerica’s Got Talent!The judge, 30, gave the coveted prize to aspiring Broadway star Luke Islam, who brought Hough to tears with his standing ovation-worthy rendition of “She Used to Be Mine” from Sara Bareilles’Waitress.Reflecting on her golden choice, Hough tells PEOPLE that choosing the 12-year-old singer from Garden City, New York, was a no-brainer.“It was so instant,” she recalls. “Literally the minute he came out on stage, my whole body shifted and I was like, ‘Whoa!