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A major Virgin River mystery has been solved. The two-part Christmas special dropped on Netflix on Nov. 30, and it revealed the answer to the question fans have been asking for months: Who is Mel Monroe’s biological father? The man in question – played by John Allen Nelson – wasn’t anyone we’ve seen before on the show, but if his face looks familiar, there’s a good reason. Nelson’s long career includes roles in a popular soap opera, an iconic 1990s TV show, and a brief appearance in one of the most popular sitcoms in TV history.
This is how we sum up 2012: beats, harmonies, struggles, breakdowns, recoveries, party starters, raw-voiced rallying cries, song suites, storytellers, pop experimenters, never-more-devastating septuagenarian poet-crooners, never-more-devastating 285-year-old oratorios, epic statements, perfect miniatures, instant classics, hard-won achievements and explosions of joy. The albums we loved in 2012 — presented here in alphabetical order — spanned genres and borders, and each one got its hooks into us. We hope you find something here that does the same for you.
Chicago Fire has had its fair share of characters come and go over the years. Longtime One Chicago fans might remember a character named Rebecca Jones, who was portrayed by Daisy Betts. It’s been a long time since Jones has been on Chicago Fire, and some fans may have forgotten what happened to her. Who was Rebecca Jones on ‘Chicago Fire’? Rebecca Jones was introduced in Chicago Fire Season 2.
Play video content BIRTHDAY BOY Victor Wembanyama entered his twenties on Thursday ... and his teammates celebrated his special day by singing "Happy Birthday" during practice!! The San Antonio Spurs players surprised the 7'4" rookie right on the court ... surrounding him and breaking out the classic tune. Wemby clearly wasn't expecting it ... but jumped right into singing and clapping with his teammates. "Hip hip hooray!" the players yelled after the song.
Rasta Imposta also makes costumes based on characters in 'Ted,' 'The Hangover' and 'Dumb and Dumber' As “Breaking Bad” winds down with its fifth season airing now on AMC, producers have found a new way for the show’s characters to live on: the Halloween costume.
Congratulations are in order for Marisa Miller and husband Griffin Guess!  The good-looking couple welcomed their second child, son Grayson Lee Bazyl Guess, on Friday, E! News confirms. The wee one, who joins 2-and-a-half year old big brother Gavin Lee, weighed in at 8 lbs.,14 oz., and measured 21 inches long.  "My son Grayson is healthy and such a sweet baby. I feel so blessed and excited to see both my boys grow up together,"
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This Morning: Alice Beer makes bizarre claim people haven't been using microwaves since the 1980s Viewers of This Morning were baffled when Alice Beer said they were 'untrendy'. Alice Beer caused confusion on This Morning this week when she presented a segment on ‘must have’ microwaves. The consumer journalist returned to the studio where she joined hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield. Listen on Global Player: Heart Dance presents My Life In Music with Paul OakenfoldWhile many of us prepare much of our dinners and lunches in the handy kitchen appliance, Alice claimed they ‘haven’t been used since the 1980s’.
He’s back! The Yodeling Prince Mason Ramsey is back. The 12-year-old viral sensation returned this week with a new song called “Twang,” along with a music video. The so-called “motion picture,” according to his Instagram, features Ramsey using his cowboy charms in school to woo a girl twice his height. He sings about how she loves him for his “twang” and “reminds her of a little Hank.” He stands on top of tables with his fashionable boots and finds a rose to give her before he’s quickly dragged away (by just his tiny arm) into the principal’s office.