Keyword: tawnykitaen
-
Video vixen Tawny Kitaen's cause of death has been revealed. Kitaen, known for her roles in a number of ‘80s music videos, died on May 7. A spokesperson for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department in California confirmed to Fox News on Wednesday that the star's cause of death was dilated cardiomyopathy. The manner of death was ruled natural. According to the spokesman, other significant conditions included: mild coronary atherosclerosis; mirtazapine, mirtazapine metabolite, alprazolam, acetaminophen, pregabalin, and hydrocodone. Kitaen was 59 years old when she died at her home in Newport Beach, California. Her daughters, Wynter and Raine, first confirmed their...
-
Tawny Kitaen, the actress and model best known for starring in Whitesnake’s iconic music video for “Here I Go Again,” has died. She was 59-years-old. Variety reports that Kitaen died at her home in Newport Beach, CA yesterday, Friday, May 7. No cause of death has been revealed. Kitaen’s music video debut came in RATT’s 198x clip, “Back for More.” She went on to appear not only in Whitesnake’s “Here I Go Again” video, but several of the band’s other clips as well, including “Still of the Night,” “Is This Love” and “The Deeper the Love.” She was also married...
-
We know we’re not famous actors who earn a living playing make-believe, but would it be OK if just for today we pretended all of this righteous outrage was inspired by the Kermit Gosnell trial?
-
Here he goes again on his own. Going down the only road he’s ever known. OK, David Coverdale isn’t totally on his own. The 57-year-old singer has a new Whitesnake lineup behind him. But he is going down the only road he’s ever known on an old-fashioned, heavy-metal double bill: Whitesnake and Judas Priest play the Comcast Center on Tuesday. As Coverdale pointed out in a phone interview from his Lake Tahoe home, “You’re not going to listen to Whitesnake for environmental songs or to change your life. You’re going to listen to Whitesnake for hard rock.”
-
Tawny Kitaen is really sorry. Honest. Domestic abuse charges against the Bachelor Party babe were dismissed on Wednesday but only after she issued an apology for remarks made on Howard Stern's radio show. a d v e r t i s e m e n t Kitaen, accused of attacking then-husband Chuck Finley last year, had agreed to plead guilty and undergo counseling, avoid contact with Finley and make a $500 donation to a battered-women's shelter in exchange for the dismissal. Kitaen "completed all her requirements and did a real good job," said Orange County (California) Superior Court Judge Pamela...
-
Tribe pitcher misses start against Angels 04/04/02 Paul Hoynes Plain Dealer Reporter Anaheim, Calif. - Indians pitcher Chuck Finley did not make his scheduled start last night for the Indians after his actress wife, Tawny Kitaen, was charged with attacking him Monday night. "Chuck Finley called me and told me he was dealing with a personal issue, and that he could not make it to the ballpark and couldn't pitch if he could," said Indians General Manager Mark Shapiro. "We discussed the matter, and my concern is for Chuck and his family." Tori Richards, a spokeswoman for the Orange County...
|
|
- Ex-Secret Service Agent Goes Scorched Earth on Agency Over Trump Assassination Attempt
- CrowdStrike code update bricking Windows machines around the world
- Trump shooting live updates: Trump met with Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle
- BREAKING: Today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of election integrity!
- Biden Campaign: Biden Will Be Nominee, If People Want to Vote for Harris as VP and Not Biden, That’s Fine
- Thomas Matthew Crooks hid rifle in advance of Trump rally sniper attack, Secret Service source says
- Biden: My Economic Policy Isn’t Resonating Because It Takes Time, GOP Bashes It, and I’m Not Getting Enough Credit
- Grand New Party: Bush, Cheney, Romney, Pence, Ryan Not Speaking at RNC
- ‘Rambling’ Biden Gets Nasty With Bronze Star Democrat on Zoom Call
- Secret Service equity director says DEI agenda is a 'mission imperative,' the 'ultimate goal'
- More ...
|