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Season 18 alum Doug Kiker, better known to fans as the “Singing Garbage Man,” died from an opioid overdose at age 32, and his ex-fiancée Valerie Cook has opened up about the struggles he faced.
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Scorch is the man behind a popular series of social media videos that celebrate the city’s neighborhood park system and also ...
SIMON Cowell admits he’s “socially inept” and has revealed the unexpected bonus that his TV shows have given him which has ...
Not so long ago, humiliation was a standard disciplinary tactic. Even in my 80s, I remember those incidents clearly.
Douglas Kiker, a musician known as “The Singing Garbage Man” who appeared on season 18 of American Idol in 2020, has died, according to his family. He was 32. Baylee Littrell, the son of ...