Lawler is joined on today’s show by his co-host, Glenn Moore.
Lawler opens today’s show by discussing an interesting Twitter interaction he had last week. He received a very nice private message from the verified account of retired NBA player, Spud Webb. Lawler was surprised and thought it was very cool so replied with an equally nice message for Webb. All of a sudden the conversation took a strange turn as Webb asked Lawler for his number, saying he’d love to hook up with Lawler and his girlfriend, Lauren at some point.
Sue Sylvester is signing off. Jane Lynch — like the rest of the Glee cast — has had a tough time saying goodbye to McKinley High School. The Emmy-winning actress opened up to Us Weekly about wrapping the TV comedy’s sixth and final season, and more while attending the Febreze and the ASPCA Present #Noseblind event in NYC on Wednesday, Feb. 25.
Lynch has appeared on the Fox series since its pilot in 2009.
An extra scoop of ice cream or slice of cake, a last-minute takeaway - and throwing a sickie have been named among Britain's top 50 guilty pleasures. Researchers found almost nine in ten regularly treat ourselves to a guilty pleasure – with the average adult indulging in a little bit of what they fancy, up to four times a week.
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Known as one of the lead CNN anchors, how much is Don Lemon net worth? Of all the things we can say about him, the money he earns is as important to some people as it is the other things about him.For many people that send in queries trying to find out what the CNN anchor is worth, this is an article made just for you. In this article also, you get the chance to know who Don Lemon really is and how he has risen to become one of the best.
What is Chris Pronger's Net Worth?Chris Pronger is a Canadian professional hockey player who has a net worth of $65 million. Chris Pronger was born in Dryden, Ontario, Canada in October 1974. He played minor hockey and signed with the Stratford Cullitons Jr. B club. He was selected by the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League and played there for two years. He was drafted #2 by the Hartford Whalers in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.