Piper Rockelle, who grew up on social media as a child star on YouTube, has continued rising to fame with a controversial ...
It’s official: Robert Irwin and Witney Carson have joined the ranks of Dancing with the Stars royalty. Irwin and Carson defeated Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy to be named DWTS Season 34 champions.
Six months ago, we gave a name to the one-block stretch of Broadway where matcha-sipping, Jansport-wearing middle- and high-school girls swarm to shop and socialize: “Tween Row.” Now that it’s ...
Writer Amelia Edelman, right, took her 10-year-old son Silas, left, to Italy — and learned a lot about parenting at a different pace. (Photo illustration: Gabriella Turrisi/Yahoo News; photos: Getty ...
Tuesday night's Dancing with the Stars season 34 finale gave the world a new Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy winner. Who was it? Well, after an entire season of staunch competition with plenty of ...
Dancing with the Stars has had quite a season. The ABC series, based on BBC format Strictly Come Dancing, scored its largest finale audience in nine years – since Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez and ...
The two beat out social media influencer Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy in one of the tightest results in show history. Disney “My sister [Bindi Irwin] said it best, ‘Thank you for changing my life,' ...
A love of animals and an aptitude for ballroom dancing runs in the family. An aptitude for animals and conservation runs in the Irwin family, but apparently so does dancing. Conservationist, zookeeper ...
Dylan Efron, Alix Earle, Jordan Chiles, Elaine Hendrix and Robert Irwin are the finalists of "Dancing With the Stars" Season 34. (Disney) In one of the most competitive finales in “Dancing With the ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from the Tuesday, Nov. 25 finale of “Dancing With the Stars.” “Dancing With the Stars'” biggest season yet came to an end on Tuesday night as Alix Earle, ...
“Dancing with the Stars” has capped off its renaissance season with a winner whose abdominal muscles have had more TikTok-scrolling eyeballs on them than some Renaissance paintings hanging in the Met.