Alexandra Del Rosario is an entertainment reporter on the Los Angeles Times Fast Break Desk. Before The Times, she was a television reporter at Deadline Hollywood, where she first served as an associate editor. She has written about a wide range of topics including TV ratings, casting and development, video games and AAPI representation. Del Rosario is a UCLA graduate and also worked at the Hollywood Reporter and TheWrap.
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Jonathan Joss, known for ‘King of the Hill’ and ‘Parks and Recreation,’ was shot to death Sunday. His husband says the shooting was motivated by homophobia.
Russell Brand remained firm in denying he sexually assaulted four women from 1999 to 2005. The controversial actor pleaded not guilty to charges of rape, sexual assault and indecent assault.
Motown legend Smokey Robinson this week filed a $500-million countersuit against his sexual assault accusers. Their legal team says ‘it is a baseless and vindictive legal maneuver.’
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Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley may soon leave life in federal prison behind thanks to President Trump, who is set to pardon the ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ stars.
Hugh Jackman’s estranged wife Deborra-Lee Furness said in a recent statement that betrayal ‘is a profound wound that cuts deep.’ She filed for divorce from the ‘Wolverine’ star Friday in New York.
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Rock guitarist Rick Derringer ‘received his wings and passed on this Memorial Day,’ his caretaker Tony Wilson announced. The ‘Hang On Sloopy’ singer was 77.
KABC anchor Ellen Leyva reflected on her tenure, recalling ‘my biggest fear was I would not make it and I wouldn’t be good enough to stay on the air.’