
Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: TV star keeps home country secret, Mel Gibson understands stars leaving LA
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- 'Suits' star Gabriel Macht is keeping location of new home 'under wraps' after leaving US.
- Mel Gibson doesn't 'blame' celebrities fleeing Hollywood but vows to 'fix' as Trump's special ambassador.
- Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni's body language in unedited scene is 'tense' but hard to detect malice: experts.
'THE KATE EFFECT' - King Charles set to give Kate Middleton power to put $1 billion 'Kate Effect' into action.
'GET HELP' - Billy Ray Cyrus' son claims his dad is threatening 'legal action' after open letter asking him to get help.
'ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE' - 'Gone with the Wind' star 'fell into darkness' before mental breakdown: author.
'I DON'T GET IT' - 'Wheel of Fortune' star Vanna White confused by son being called 'thirst trap.'
TURN BACK TIME - Cher's racy 'Turn Back Time' outfit left designer embarrassed: 'This is not family viewing.'
'TYPICAL SILAS ROBERTSON' - 'Duck Dynasty' star 'Uncle Si' Robertson hospitalized after hunting accident.
'PRICELESS' - Mark Wahlberg's wife 'dove under the covers' when she saw actor's shaved head for bald role in 'Flight Risk.'
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