Rob Dyrdek is a $100 million net worth MTV reality personality, former professional skateboarder, actor, producer, and entrepreneur.
He is most known for his appearances in reality series such as “Rob & Big,” “Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory,” and “Ridiculousness.”
Furthermore, he also created the animated series Wild Grinders, in which he voices the lead character, Lil Rob.
In 2014, FoxWeekly called Dyrdek one of the “Most Influential Skateboarders of All Time. Read More...
Teri Copley is sharing her side of the story amid John Stamos’ claim that she cheated on him with Tony Danza. In his new memoir If You Would Have Told Me, released last month, the Full House alum, 60, claimed that he walked in on the model-actress, 62, in bed with Danza, 72, while they were dating in the 1980s. Stamos described the incident to PEOPLE as “physically painful” and “worse than anything. Read More...
A year and a half after Armie Hammer was first accused of sexual misconduct (and possible cannibalism), the disgraced actor is once again making headlines for reportedly losing his wealthy family’s financial support, switching career paths, and taking on a job selling time-shares at a Cayman Islands resort. Why is it getting harder and harder to distinguish real life from The White Lotus?
In case you’re a little confused about how we ended up here — or if you made the wise choice to mute Hammer’s name on Twitter ages ago — we compiled a timeline of the allegations against the Call Me By Your Name actor, his alleged victims’ statements, and his whereabouts leading up to … an alleged $67,000 unpaid balance to AmEx and his first interview in two years, in which he admits to being emotionally abusive and shares new details about being “massively” broke. Read More...