The actress who played gum-chewing Violet Beauregarde in the original "Willy Wonka" movie says she went through so much sugary stuff on the set ... she got 13 CAVITIES because of the flick.
54-year-old former child actress Denise Nickerson claims she blazed through "cartons and cartons and cartons" of Bazooka gum while shooting the 1971 classic ... and ended up with a mouthful of rotting teeth.
The lesson here -- always chew sugarless, kids!
Play video content RACE GONE WRONG A track meet in Colombia turned NSFW real quick on Thursday ... when Italian decathlete Alberto Nonino's junk popped out in the middle of a race.
The unfortunate moment happened in the 400-meter event at the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships in Cali ... when Nonino was forced to lose his spot at the front of the pack and cover up his privates several times before crossing the finish line.
Play video content 04/22/17 SCARY SITUATION Machine Gun Kelly's concert was delayed when severe chest pain forced him off stage to get medical assistance.
MGK grabbed at his chest multiple times while performing at Seminole Casino in South FL ... and eventually couldn't stand the pain anymore. He walked off in the middle of doing his hit, "Bad Things."
According to Kelly's reps, paramedics had to come check him out at the venue.
“Whose hair is this?” That’s the question Cindy Crawford found herself wondering when she looked in the mirror as she got older. “No one warns you that your hair changes so much,” the supermodel, 51, tells PeopleStyle during an interview featured in the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday. “I knew I was going to have start coloring it, but I didn’t realize the texture was going to change. That was one of the biggest surprises about aging.
The ObserverKaty Perry This article is more than 7 years oldKaty Perry’s naked vote reveals more than she wantedThis article is more than 7 years oldBarbara EllenThe singer is not the first powerful woman to use nudity to raise awareness. But note that men simply don’t feel they have to behave this wayThe singer Katy Perry, a Hillary Clinton supporter, has produced a “Voting naked” video, urging people to vote in the US election.
Redeem now There may be a shortage of hair loss treatment minoxidil, also known as Rogaine, in the US right now.Other medications and supplements may be used to prevent hair thinning.A dermatologist recommended 5 alternatives to try, including rosemary oil. The US may be experiencing a shortage of popular hair loss treatment minoxidil, also known as Rogaine, according to new research.
That means people who are dependent on the oral version of the medication might start to lose the hair they've regrown, research author Adam Friedman, professor and chair of dermatology at George Washington University,told NBC News.
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Toni Braxton is legendary for her sultry voice and classic songs of heartbreak but she says her career and personal life could have thrived more had it not been for her religious beliefs. As the daughter of a preacher, Braxton says her religious upbringing is the cause for not doing certain things personally and professionally.
Toni Braxton is the daughter of a preacher Braxton was raised in a household with her five siblings.
Redeem now Season 9 of ABC's "Bachelor in Paradise" features former "Bachelor" contestant Sam Jeffries.Sam appeared briefly on Clayton's season of "The Bachelor," but left night one.Here's what went down at the mansion during Sam's short stint on "The Bachelor." Samantha "Sam" Jeffries was an unexpected addition to the season 9 cast of "Bachelor in Paradise."
Unlike other contestants on this season of "Paradise," she didn't make much of an impression during her brief stint on Clayton Echard's season of "
Yacht life definitely pays.
Week after week on Below Deck, viewers see the crew clean up with giant wads of cash left behind by the charter guests as a "tip" for their work -- and chief stewardess Kate Chastain tells ET, it's not faked for reality TV.
"On a yacht of that size, [a good tip] would be $5,000 a person, for seven days of work," she reveals. "Five grand a crew member, usually.