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23-04-2025
- Entertainment
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27 Celebrity Graves That Are Honestly Just Very Interesting To Look At
1. The grave of Farrah Fawcett at the Westwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Interestingly, Fawcett's granite tombstone initially bore only her name, with no birth or death dates up until 2023. In 2023, after her longtime partner Ryan O'Neal died, her birth and death dates, as well as his name (and birth and death dates), were added to the stone. It was allegedly O'Neal's wish to be buried next to Fawcett, however, her friends reportedly said she "never wanted" that. 2. Chris Farley's final resting place, which is located in the Chapel Mausoleum, situated behind the altar at Resurrection Cemetery in Madison, Wisconsin. Farley's full name, "Christopher Crosby Farley," along with his birth and death dates, are inscribed on his crypt. 3. Iconic horror filmmaker George A. Romero's grave in Toronto, Canada. Known as the "father of the zombie film" thanks to groundbreaking films like Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Day of the Dead, fans will leave apt "living dead" skeleton arms at his resting place. Died: July 16, 2017 4. Sammy Davis, Jr.'s gravesite, which is located at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles. It was initially restricted to the public in a private, walled area. However, in December 2022, his son Manny Davis revealed that the gravesite would be made open to the public in 2023 — the first time in over three decades people could visit and pay their respects. 5. James Caan's final resting place is Eden Memorial Park Cemetery in Mission Hills, California, a Jewish cemetery in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley. 6. The simple tombstone and grave of singer Frank Sinatra is at Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral City, California, which made me say, "Today I learned his real name was Francis." Died: May 14, 1998 7. Marie Curie's tomb in the Panthéon in Paris, France, which is lined with roughly an inch-thick layer of lead as radiation protection. 8. Whitney Houston's grave at Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey, which features a portrait of the iconic singer, labeled "The Voice," and the lyrics, "I will always love you," which was also played at her funeral as the casket left the church. 9. Princess Diana's grave, which rests on an island on the historic Althorp estate, her family's ancestral home in Northamptonshire, England, where she grew up. The burial site is accessible only by boat, and public access is restricted to maintain its privacy 10. The graves of Bruce Lee and his son Brandon Lee at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle, Washington, which are right next to each other. Died (Bruce): July 20, 1973 Died (Brandon): March 31, 1993 11. The grave of Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, California, which features the sculpture of a mother and daughter embracing. The shared gravesite is located in the Court of Remembrance section of the cemetery. Died (Carrie): Dec. 27, 2016 Died (Debbie): Dec. 28, 2016 12. Corey Haim's grave at Pardes Shalom Cemetery in Vaughan, Ontario, just north of Toronto, which features the nickname "Haimster," which BFF Corey Feldman (aka "Feldog") often called him. 13. Bob Ross's grave at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Gotha, Florida, which features a nice portrait of him as well as the words "Television Artist." 14. Merv Griffin's grave at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, which features the line, "I will NOT be right back after this message." For those who don't know, Griffin created iconic TV game shows like Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune. Died: Aug. 12, 2007 15. Mel Blanc's grave at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, which says, "That's all folks." Blanc was best known for voicing Bugs Bunny and tons of other iconic Looney Tunes characters. 16. Billy Wilder's grave at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, which says, "I'm a writer, but then nobody's perfect," a reference to the famous line at the end of his film Some Like It Hot. 17. The grave of actor Jack Lemmon at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, which features the simple joke, "Jack Lemmon in..." Died: June 27, 2001 18. Jimi Hendrix's grave at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton, Washington, which features magnificent portraits and a temple-like structure for the musician. 19. The grave of Marilyn Monroe at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California, which fans flock to and leave things like kiss marks all the time. 20. The grave of the Doors frontman Jim Morrison at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France, which has become something of a pilgrimage site. 21. The grave of Hollywood legend Bette Davis at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills, which says, "She did it the hard way." Peter Bischoff / Getty Images Died: Oct. 6, 1989 22. Chris Cornell's grave at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which is adorned with lovely succulents and features the text, "Voice of our generation, and an artist for all time." u/SharonTate69 / Via Died: May 18, 2017 23. Johnny Ramone's grave at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which features an impressive sculpture of the musician on top. u/grave_industries / Via Died: Sept. 15, 2004 24. The simple grave of Charlie Chaplin at Cimetière de Corsier-sur-Vevey in Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland, which is shared with his wife, Oona. FABRICE COFFRINI / AFP via Getty Images Died (Charlie): Dec. 25, 1977 Died (Oona): Sept. 27, 1991 25. The grave of Elvis Presley at Graceland, his iconic estate in Memphis, Tennessee, which features his famous "TCB" (taking care of business) lightning bolt logo at the bottom. AFP Contributor / AFP via Getty Images Died: Aug. 16, 1977 26. And the graves of Elvis's daughter, Lisa Marie, and grandson, Benjamin Keough, which are located across from Elvis's. Jason Kempin / Getty Images Died (Benjamin): July 12, 2020 Died (Lisa Marie): Jan. 12, 2023 27. Finally, the grave of Steve is actually unmarked (the image of the grass below is purely a guess by a fan), but is known to be located in Alta Mesa Memorial Park in Palo Alto, California. His grave is supposedly located on a hill near the cemetery's apricot grove, a spot chosen to ensure no future plots would be added nearby, as per his family's wishes. iPhoneItalia / Via Died: Oct. 5, 2011
Yahoo
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
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Jennifer Aniston uses this brush on her famous locks, and it's just $7
Very few people have caused worldwide frenzies with their hair. Farrah Fawcett kickstarted a generation of flippy shag cuts with her famous swimsuit poster in 1976; Justin Bieber set millions of tweenage hearts aflutter with his "Bieber Cut" in the mid-2000s; and most recently, the blunt bob has made a comeback, with the likes of Halle Berry and Sydney Sweeney sporting the chop in recent red carpet appearances. But perhaps no one has experienced the world's absolute fixation on their hair quite like Jennifer Aniston has, especially when she debuted "The Rachel" on Friends in 1994. We've been fascinated by Jen's hair — and how she takes care of it — ever since. So when we see her trusting certain products and tools with her mega-famous mane, we take notice. We recently caught the icon using one particular brush on her hair in an Instagram clip demonstrating her Lolavie haircare line: the Wet Brush Brush Pro Flex Dry Brush, and it's just $7. I, too, am a Wet Brush devotee, but you don't have to trust me on the brush's greatness — Jennifer Aniston uses one to keep her luxe locks happy and healthy. Specifically, the Wet Brush Brush Pro Flex Dry Brush, which features open slats on the paddle to keep the brush flexible. This helps the brush contour to your scalp, reducing the amount of snags and tangles and helping to loosen any knots without contributing to breakage. Check out how she used the Wet Brush in this Instagram video: Using a $7 brush on one of the most famous locks in the world? You know it has to be good! This brush works best on wetter hair, as it is also one heckuva detangler. And you can use it all throughout your post-shower styling: the Wet Brush's HeatFlex bristles and open-vented design help cut down on drying time, too. Jennifer and I aren't the only fans of the Wet Brush — more than 8,300 Amazon shoppers have given the hairstyling hero a stylish five-star rating. Much of the brush's raves revolve around its innovative design: "An ingenious design lets the bristles of this brush move easily in every direction, to work gently through tangles," said one shopper. Another agreed, musing, "It's so lightweight and has some bendability to it. Really glides through your hair with no problems. I've owned two of these and they have lasted without breaking. Cuts down on the drying time — won't use any other brush after discovering the flex brush." "I was surprised of the quality of this brush," confessed a five-star fan. "Sturdy but flexible and gentle on tangled hair. As many as I've tried, this one is a keeper. A nice bonus is the color variety, too." Many reviewers noted their hair suffered a lot less breakage when using this brush. "This brush detangles my hair quickly and easily without any pulling or breakage," shared one. Another reviewer added, "This brush is perfect for my long hair, which gets tangled. This brush is good at getting the tangles out without yanking hair out." Not everyone was totally sold on it, due to the flexible design, the brush may be more prone to breaking itself: "I got another for a backup because they do wear out after a while and will break, but they are still the best detangling brush that I've found," said one user. The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication. If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)
Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Automotive
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Farrah Fawcett Ford Mustang Ad Is Wonderful Nostalgia
⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious When two American icons meet that's when you have something really special, which is what we get with the following Farrah Fawcett Ford Mustang commercial. Yes, it might not be for the 'right' generation, but just enjoy the fact the actress in the prime of her career was hawking the quintessential muscle car. You might not expect to see any car commercial start with an uptight book club meeting. You also might not expect to see Fawcett in attendance. But it actually offers the perfect reason for someone to consider driving the Mustang: to impress chicks with their raucous personality. At least that's the reason for the commercial. It's not just about the looks of the car, but also its performance. Laugh if you want since this commercial is for the Mustang II but Ford was desperate to keep the good times rolling. Convincing men that driving one would portray them as alphas women can't resist was an understandable move. Is that silly? Yeah, but it got the point Ford wanted to make across: drive a flashy pony car to impress the ladies like Farrah. You could argue if that works or not, but plenty of men and women today believe it does, so at least to an extent that's probably true. Bonus content: Farrah Fawcett was also a spokeswoman for the Mercury Cougar in the 70s. Here's a commercial where she completely upstages the car, along with a surprisingly tame cougar. Here's another Mercury Cougar commercial starring Fawcett. These are obviously more overtly sultry than the Ford Mustang TV ad. It's a more upscale car and that's highlighted as well as Fawcett wears a slinky dress to further accentuate that vibe. The tone shifts for the 77 Mercury Cougar XR-7 commercial below, although that luxurious flair is still there. Did these commercials persuade you to buy a Mustang or Cougar? If you weren't old enough to buy a car, what do you think of them in today's context?