Kim, Dustin, and Vinson are part of the 'Seeking Brother Husband' cast in Season 1. Who are they and are the three of them together now?
TLC offers no shortage of unconventional reality series, and they’ve just added another to the roster. On March 26, Seeking Brother Husband premiered on the network, and the concept is anything but ordinary.
Featuring four polyamorous couples whose wives are seeking to date and marry additional men, the new show offers a glimpse into a nontraditional lifestyle often overlooked on television and in real life.
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Caleb Coffee is an American TikTok star, prankster, content creator, and social media influencer who rose to fame because of his appearance in his father’s videos on Vine in 2013. As per sources, Coffee is allegedly dating Brooklyn Van Zandt, as of 2022. Caleb came into the limelight when he launched his own Vine account before the platform got banned. He comes from a family of content creators and internet sensations.
This Sunday's episode of Once Upon a Time brings back a OUAT in Wonderland favorite: Will Scarlet, also known as the Knave of Hearts. An official ABC press release announces that "Emma and David find former Merry Men member Will Scarlet rummaging through Robin Hood’s tent." What an entrance, especially considering his history. The character, played by Michael Socha from the UK's Being Human, was one of the highlights of the short-lived OUAT in Wonderland with many a wise-cracking remark and a tortured romantic past.
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Every time I watch Michael Jordan’s historic, game-winning shot from 15 feet over the helpless, outstretched arm of Craig Ehlo, I cringe.
After the Cleveland Cavaliers had scored to take a one-point lead with three seconds left in the first round of a decisive fifth game in the 1989 NBA playoffs, the Chicago Bulls called a timeout. On the subsequent possession, Jordan, double-teamed by Ehlo and Larry Nance, broke free, caught the side-out inbounds pass from Brad Sellers and ended the series on one of the most iconic shots of a treasured career.