Christie D’Zurilla is an assistant editor for entertainment news on the Fast Break team. A graduate of USC, she joined the Los Angeles Times in 2003 as a copy editor, started writing about celebrities in 2009 and has more than 34 years of journalism experience in Southern California.
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People watching stars head from the Carlyle to the Met Gala were aghast when a ‘furious’ woman tried to enter the hotel. Turns out she’s a celebrity stylist.
Barry Diller is making public revelations ahead of the release of his memoir. He is a gay man — something friends knew — who loves his wife Diane von Furstenberg.
Smokey Robinson gets sued by four ex-employees alleging sexual assault. They are seeking ‘not less than $50 million’ and say he and his wife were awful bosses.
Honorary Met Gala Chairman LeBron James can’t make it to Monday’s shindig in New York City. He blames a knee injury he suffered at the end of the NBA season.
Garrison Brown of ‘Sister Wives’ took his own life in March 2024. On the polygamist-themed reality show, the cast members reveal how they reacted to the news.
Ruth Buzzi, the actor who became famous for playing a purse-wielding spinster on ‘Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In,’ has died at her home in Texas. She was 88.
Misa Hylton is suing old pal Mary J. Blige over a business deal. The Breakast Club thinks it’s ‘obviously about something else,’ but Hylton calls bull on that.
Hold the popcorn: ‘Steve’s Lava Chicken’ from ‘A Minecraft Movie’ is the shortest song ever on Billboard’s Hot 100. At just 34 seconds, it’s a tiny, spicy hit.
Michael Bolton has glioblastoma, a treatment-resistant and incurable cancer. The revelation comes 16 months after he had emergency surgery to remove a brain tumor.
Priscilla Pointer, the ‘Dallas’ actor who was prolific on stage, big screen and TV, died Monday at 100. She was mother to ‘Crossing Delancey’ actor Amy Irving.