
Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Dick Van Dyke's reflects on marriage, Gene Hackman investigation update
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- Dick Van Dyke ignored warnings about 46-year age gap with wife Arlene Silver
- Gene Hackman death investigation: Photo evidence emerges from Hollywood star, wife Betsy's $4M estate
- 'American Pickers' star Mike Wolfe makes 'tough decision' to shutter Nashville store
'I FEEL BAD FOR HER' - Jelly Roll shares one habit that 'annoys' wife Bunnie Xo 'to no end.'
HAVING FAITH - Mel Gibson warned Jesus actor in 'Passion of the Christ' role could cost him Hollywood career.
'EXPERT TROLLING' - Martha Stewart trolls Katy Perry's Blue Origin spaceflight.
'WHITE HOUSE CRASHERS' - Trump, Vince Vaughn spoof 'Wedding Crashers' with photo of star's visit to White House.
SPARE ME THE DRAMA - Prince William's public dig at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shows he 'doesn't care' what they think: experts.
GUARDING DAISY DUKE - 'Dukes of Hazzard' actor protected co-star Catherine Bach on rise to sex symbol fame.
SEALED WITH A KISS - Elizabeth Hurley hints at Billy Ray Cyrus romance with sweet kissing snap.
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