Maria Menounos reveals brain tumor battle, quits E! News
Maria Menounos reveals brain tumor battle, quits E! News
NEW YORK
Maria Menounos says she has been diagnosed with a benign brain tumor and has announced her resignation from E! News.
Menounos tells People magazine that she underwent surgery last month to remove a golf-ball-sized tumor discovered in February. Menounos says 99.9 percent of the tumor was removed during the seven-hour procedure on June 8. She says there’s a small chance that it could come back.
E! says Monday that Menounos is leaving the network after three years. The cable network says it believes Menounos will tackle her health struggles “with the same fierce dedication she is known for.”
The 39-year-old says her face is still numb from the surgery but should be back to normal soon.
Menounos is also caring for her mother, who has stage-four brain cancer.
‘Gotham’ star Logue asks for help with finding daughter
NEW YORK
Actor Donal Logue is asking for the public’s help in locating his teenage daughter, who was last seen a week ago in New York City.
The star of Fox’s “Gotham” writes on Facebook that the “net had been flung far and wide” since 16-year-old Jade Logue disappeared. Logue says he has the New York Police Department, FBI and others involved.
He asks that whoever may be with Jade to “just drop her off.” He says she’ll be taken back “with hugs and no questions asked.”
Jade Logue was last seen in Brooklyn on June 26. She is transgender and was previously known as Arlo Logue.
New York City police said Monday they’ve found no signs of foul play and that they so far consider the teen a runaway.
Rumer Willis is proudly marking 6 months of sobriety
Rumer Willis is celebrating six months of being sober.
The daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore says on Instagram that she’s “never been more proud” of herself after what she calls “the long journey.”
Rumer Willis guest starred in four episodes of Fox’s “Empire” earlier this year. She’s also known for winning Season 20 of ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” in 2015. Willis has ventured into music recently. She went on tour with a cabaret-style show last year.
The 28-year-old’s younger sister, Tallulah, got sober after entering rehab for substance abuse and an eating disorder in 2014.
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