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Evan Peters has been honored with his first-ever Golden Globe Award for his deft portrayal of Jeffrey Dahmer in Ryan Murphy's Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
Peters scored the role in the Best Actor in a Limited Series of Motion Picture Made for Television category. It was his first Golden Globe nomination. He beat out Taron Egerton (Black Bird), Colin Firth (The Staircase), Andrew Garfield (Under the Banner of Heaven) and Sebastian Stan (Pam & Tommy).
Gael Monfils and Elina Svitolina are the power couple on the tennis circuit. The duo have been together since 2021 and welcomed their daughter Skaï in October 2022. They have been the apple of the eye of the tennis media and tennis fans. The two have been romantically linked since 2019, and their love life has been equally as tempestuous as the tennis matches they both play in.
How did Gael Monfils meet the love of his life, Elina Svitolina?
The vagrant teen charged with murdering dance student Haruka Weisner was forced to leave home because of his grandmother's 'religious beliefs', court documents show.
Meechaiel Criner, 17, was arrested a week ago and charged with killing the Portland ballerina who was in the first year of her studies at the University of Texas in Austin.
But new court documents show that, in August last year, he was forced out of the home he shared with grandmother Mary Wadley, 63, because she believed people his age should 'make their own way in the world.
Piper Perabo is weighing in on the end of Yellowstone.
The actress plays Summer, an environmental activist who gets romantically involved with Kevin Costner's John Dutton, on Paramount Network's blockbuster drama. Perabo sat down with ET's Rachel Smith on Tuesday in New York City to weigh in on the final episodes of the series, which are due to start airing in November (if the ongoing writers' strike doesn't delay its return), and also advocate for safe gun use in media and on Hollywood sets.