The Queen Of Old Hollywood

The Queen Of Old Hollywood


March 24, 2025 | Samantha Henman

The Queen Of Old Hollywood


Mae West was one of the most controversial celebrities of her time—and her intriguing story is full of jaw-dropping twists and turns.


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Rebecca Schaeffer
April 6, 2026 Jesse Singer

Rebecca Schaeffer's tragic death changed laws in Hollywood forever.

It started with something completely ordinary—a knock at the door. Rebecca Schaeffer had just gotten home and thought it might be work-related. Instead, that moment would expose a flaw no one had really questioned until it was too late.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono
April 6, 2026 Jesse Singer

What If The Beatles Had Never Met Yoko Ono?

It didn’t look like history at the time. Just an art gallery, and a chance meeting that almost didn’t happen. But if you rewind that moment just slightly…are we looking at a completely different version of The Beatles—and maybe music history itself?
Gary Cooper Facts
April 6, 2026 Sammy Tran

Gary Cooper was a Hollywood heartthrob, a tough guy cowboy, and one of America’s favorite heroes—but he lived with unbelievable pain.

Gary Cooper was Hollywood's beloved "good guy"—but few know his darker history. Behind his seductive stare, this cowboy struggled to rein in his playboy ways, always falling prey to his forbidden desires. Buckle up: Cooper's story is fraught with danger, heartbreak, and, in the end, unbelievable pain.
April 6, 2026 Sammy Tran

The Rock Legend Of Phil Lynott

Phil Lynott took Thin Lizzy to the top, but his life was tragically cut short.
Keith Moon (1947 - 1978) of The Who performs on stage in Paris, 9th September 1972.
April 5, 2026 Jane O'Shea

Keith Moon was the greatest drummer of all time—and the most dangerous man in rock and roll.

As a member of The Who, Keith Moon found an outlet for his two passions: playing the drums and causing mayhem.
Margaret Hamilton As 'The Wicked Witch Of The West'
April 4, 2026 Carl Wyndham

Margaret Hamilton is best known as the Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz—but she has a surprising heartbreaking back story.

Margaret Hamilton rose to stardom as the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz—then she spent the rest of her life trying to wipe the green stain of wickedness from her reputation.


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