Courtney Alexis Stodden, 16, married “Lost” actor Doug Hutchison, 51, in Las Vegas last month.
The marriage was legal because Las Vegas law states that as long as one parent or legal guardian consents, one can marry at the age of 16.
Courtney Alexis Stodden, 16, married “Lost” actor Doug Hutchison, 51, in Las Vegas last month.
The marriage was legal because Las Vegas law states that as long as one parent or legal guardian consents, one can marry at the age of 16.
Redwoord City, CA (PRWEB) June 20, 2011
true to its continuous commitment to excellence, ABS-CBN International’s the Filipino Channel (TFC) received national recognition for five industry awards it won recently in the U.S.
LOS ANGELES – another E3 is in the books. Anyone who hasn’t made the annual pilgrimage to the mecca of video games needs to add it to their bucket list. And although it’s possible to cover the trade show via the Internet these days, there’s nothing like being in Los Angeles to get hands-on games and one-on-one interviews with the developers and publishers who are shaping the future of interactive entertainment.
(myFOXla.com) – This video of Joyna, created by Children’s Action Network, is part of a series called “This is Me” which is devoted to telling the stories of foster youth waiting for adoptive homes in their own words.
Demi Lovato took a massive leap forward in her recovery process by stepping in front of the camera to film her new music video, just months aftershe was “terrified” to be seen on screen.
The 18-year-old singeractress was admitted to rehab last year (10) to treat a number of issues including an eating disorder, self-harming and bipolar disorder.
In a victory for the state’s fledgling video game industry, an Oakland County judge ruled Friday in favor of a Farmington Hills company that sued the state last July for denying it a tax credit for a video game that was being created in Michigan.
PUTRAJAYA, 14 JUNE, 2011: The findings of the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) set up to investigate a video clip of a lawyer purportedly trying to influence judicial appointments, did not directly affect the legal rights of lawyer Datuk V K Lingam and former chief justices Tun Eusoff Chin and Tun Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim, the Federal Court here heard today.
By Amanda PiccirilliFor NorthPennLife.com