Chaka Khan is in rehab and was motivated to seek treatment after Prince's death.
The 63-year-old Grammy-winning R&B and funk singer, known for songs such as "Tell Me Something Good," a cover of Prince's "I Feel For You," and "I'm Every Woman" (made more famous by the late Whitney Houston), and her sister Yvonne Stevens, aka Taka Boom, recently entered a rehabilitation program to treat their addictions to prescription drugs, multiple outlets reported Sunday.
Khan reportedly said she has been battling an addiction to the same medication that led to Prince's death and that his passing had spurred her decision to seek treatment. Read More...
Character actor Harold Herthum, who played the doctor in “Forrest Gump,” died of a heart attack July 4 at his home in Baton Rouge. He was 69.
Herthum found success as an actor late in life, having spent most of his days as a small-business owner in his native Baton Rouge. Read More...
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