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Mikayla Matthews leans into humor amid eight-year split from Jace Terry
entertainment29 days ago

Mikayla Matthews leans into humor amid eight-year split from Jace Terry

Mikayla Matthews, star of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, used a playful TikTok to acknowledge and joke about her split from husband Jace Terry after eight years of marriage and four kids. The couple announced a separation but say they don’t intend to be apart forever and will continue to co-parent while Matthews focuses on healing from a chronic illness and addressing intimacy issues, with ongoing couples therapy mentioned. Season 4 of their show is streaming on Hulu; the pair met in 2017, married in 2018, and share four children: Beckham, Haven, Tommie and Lottie.

"Bravo Faces Lawsuits from Leah McSweeney and Caroline Manzo: What You Need to Know"
entertainment2 years ago

"Bravo Faces Lawsuits from Leah McSweeney and Caroline Manzo: What You Need to Know"

Several former Bravo reality TV stars are embroiled in legal battles with the network, with lawsuits involving sexual harassment, discrimination, and revenge porn. The legal drama has impacted the production of shows like Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip and has sparked discussions about the treatment of reality stars, their working conditions, and the responsibility of producers. The lawsuits raise questions about the ethical issues surrounding reality TV and the power dynamics between reality stars and producers.

"Chrisley's $1M Settlement: Georgia Tax Evasion Investigation Resolved"
legal-settlement2 years ago

"Chrisley's $1M Settlement: Georgia Tax Evasion Investigation Resolved"

Reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley have received a $1 million settlement from Georgia over a lawsuit regarding a tax evasion case, with their former attorney calling it "an encouraging sign" in their federal case. The couple had sued the former director of the Department of Revenue's special investigations unit, claiming they were unfairly targeted. However, they were found guilty in 2022 of tax evasion and defrauding community banks, resulting in Todd Chrisley being sentenced to 12 years in prison and Julie Chrisley to seven years, with both ordered to pay more than $17 million in restitution.