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Firefighters raid TV hosts' home at 2 a.m. after alarms sound: 'It was that kinda night'

Firefighters swarmed Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos' home in the wee hours of the morning after fire alarms began ringing.

"Good morning, guys, we're a little tired, we did not get a lot of rest," she said on "Live with Kelly and Mark," on Wednesday, May 10. "Last night we had an incident — I'm not gonna name names, but the fire department came."

Thankfully everything was ok, as there was not a flame in sight. 

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Kelly told the studio audience that two of their fire alarms began going off at 2 a.m. Mark, Kelly's husband, tried desperately to turn them off but he couldn't "remember the code."

Soon after, the fire department showed up.

"So I'm trying to get it off, and the guys come in, and they're, guys," Mark said. Kelly joked that they were "real men."

The TV couple began showing images of the incident to viewers, including one of Mark and 20-year-old son Joaquin. Mark admitted they were "trying to look brave in front of New York City's bravest."

Eventually, the alarms were turned off.

"[The fire captain] gets up there, turns it, pulls it out, it stops — thankfully it stops — he looks at it, he goes, 'It expired April 2023,'" Mark said.

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Still, although the early morning incident lent itself to a story for Mark and Kelly, she felt that the firefighters were disappointed. 

"And then you sort of see the disappointment on the faces of everyone," she said. "We feel like we've let them down, because there is no fire, there's not even smoke." After realizing their work was done, the couple said the firefighters "clearly wanted to leave."

"It was that kind of night," Kelly concluded, "it was really that kinda night."

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Musician and reality TV star wife still allow seven year old to sleep in their bed

Despite often getting online hate for their parenting choices, Ice-T and Coco Austin continue to raise their daughter differently.

While discussing the close bond he and his wife share with their 7-year-old daughter, Chanel, the rapper detailed their unique sleeping situation at home.

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"Chanel still sleeps in the bed with us," he said on the "That Moment With Daymond John" podcast. "So, I'm so much more connected to her than my other kids, but it's been a beautiful thing."

The "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" actor has two adult children from previous relationships.

"I think the difference with Chanel and my other kids is I'm very conscious of this baby," he told the "Shark Tank" star on the podcast. "I had my [first] daughter when I was in high school. I was ripping and running, so it was presents over presence. I wasn't there. My son … happened right when I was becoming Ice-T. You know, I'd never been famous before, this was a whole new thing, so I'm distracted by that [at the time]. Chanel, I'm comfortable. I'm in a cruise pattern."

Chanel, he went on to say, is "the best gift I could ever get."

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The sleeping arrangement is likely to stun and disgust many who claim to parent better, but the "Ice Loves Coco" couple is used to being judged by the Twitter-verse.

Last year, Coco, Ice's wife of 21 years, was mom-shamed by many of her Instagram followers after bathing Chanel, then 6, in the kitchen sink. At the time, she explained that a sink bath was "easiest when you have to be fast."

In 2021, the online parent police also took aim at Coco after revealing that she still breastfed Chanel. Many of those same "experts" slammed Coco again in May 2022 after she posted vacation photos of Chanel in a stroller

Ever the supportive husband, Ice is always quick to defend his wife. Amid the breast-feeding controversy, Ice tweeted, "Why the F are you worried about MY Child??? That's what's weird.. Now go back in the basement." He also joked, "News Flash! I'm still Breastfeeding! Every chance I can…."

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Controversial country singer cancels six week of tour dates for 'vocal rest'

Just a few weeks removed from an 11th hour concert cancelation in Mississippi, Morgan Wallen is now pulling the plug on a slew of tour shows under "doctor's orders."

The "Last Night" singer took to Instagram on Tuesday, May 9, to break the "bad news" and apologize to his fans. 

"After taking 10 days of vocal rest I performed three shows last weekend in Florida and by the third one I felt terrible," she said. 

Following the trio of shows on the One Night at a Time Tour, Morgan got his voice scoped and found out that he re-injured his vocal chords and has "vocal fold trauma." To correct the issue, Morgan was told to go on six weeks of vocal rest. In fact, the country superstar was told to refrain from speaking as much as possible. 

In all, 14 shows — from May 18 to June 17 — are being rescheduled. He's also canceled his performance at this week's Academy of Country Music Awards, where he's up for Entertainer of the Year.

"If I do this the right way then I'll get back to 100%, and [doctors] also said if I don't listen and I keep singing I'll permanently damage my voice," he said. "So for the longevity of my career, this is just the choice I had to make. I hate it, but I love you guys."

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Morgan's One Night at a Time Tour has not been without its hiccups. On April 23, the controversial singer canceled his Oxford, Miss., show moments before it was set to start, and after the opening acts had already played. 

"Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately, Morgan has lost his voice and is unable to perform tonight. Therefore, tonight's show has been canceled," a message read on the stadium's screens. "Please make your way safely to the stadium exits. Refunds for tonight's event will be available at point of purchase."

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The cancelation resulted in one woman filing a lawsuit for the supposed financial pain caused. Another woman said Morgan owed her $3,982 for her troubles. She expected him to pay her via CashApp (among other things, she claims she's owed $629 for a shopping spree at a place called Rebel Rags). 

Adding to the confusion, a viral TikTok video showed a security guard from the venue saying the vocal-rest excuse was "bull crap." The unidentified guard alleged that Morgan was "too drunk" to perform, "couldn't walk" and was taken away from the venue by ambulance. The man's employer and Morgan's record label refuted the security guard's allegations.

After the Mississippi situation, Morgan canceled and rescheduled three more shows, saying he was on "doctor-ordered vocal rest." 

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Inside Britney Spears' 'alarming' post-conservatorship life

There was much rejoicing among Britney Spears' fans after being freed from her conservatorship 18 months ago, but there are now concerns that maybe not enough guardrails were put in place to create a safe environment. 

"There are big problems," TMZ Executive Producer Harvey Levin said in an upcoming special titled, "TMZ Investigates: Britney Spears: The Price of Freedom."

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For 13 years, the pop star was under a conservatorship led by her father, Jamie Spears. In February 2021, Brit accused her conservators of bullying and abuse. Soon after, Jamie agreed to step down from his leading role in Britney's life and a judge eventually terminated the conservatorship, which made her in control of her finances and personal affairs.

With no one standing in the way of her decisions Britney has begun to worry friends and fans. The upcoming special says there is concern "among those closest to her that she's a danger to herself and others." 

Britney, the special says, has had a fasciation with knives, and there was even a recommendation at the end of the conservatorship to keep knives away from her.

"She lives in constant fear of being re-institutionalized," Harvey said.

In addition, there are rumors that Britney's 11-month marriage to Sam Asghari is in shambles. The special claims the "Toxic" singer "got physical with Sam" and that her marriage is in "deep trouble."

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Only fueling the flames, Britney ditched her wedding ring during a recent vacation in Puerto Rico. Sam did appear on her Instagram on April 27 for the first time in a month and a half.

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Her alleged crumbling marriage is just one piece of the troubling puzzle. According to a TMZ report in February, those close to Britney felt an intervention was direly needed because people around her had become deeply alarmed by what TMZ described as "her erratic, volatile behavior." A source told the webloid that the singer was taking medications that "hype her up" — but not taking the medications that stabilize her — and that she'd been "flying off the handle" with increasing regularity. But, the intervention was suddenly scrapped, TMZ reported, after Britney caught wind of it. "I'm afraid she's gonna die," one source in regular contact with Britney told TMZ. 

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The "Hit Me Baby One More Time" songstress has also exhibited bizarre behavior on social media, too. In a Feb. 21, 2023, video, Brit spoke in a British-Australian accent and warned followers not to "call the cops" if she shuts down her Instagram account before shouting, "Don't ever be a roller coaster!" She then ran out of view.

The new special, though, says there is "hope" for Britney as a performer, suggesting she's "probably still in the top five people."

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Fired 'Good Morning America' anchor accused of affair with co-worker is moving in with him

T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach's romance is moving forward. 

A new report claims the former "Good Morning America" cohosts are "moving in together" and ready to "further cement their relationship."

"They're together all the time anyway, mostly at her place," a friend of the couple told DailyMail.com. "I know at first we may have thought this was just a fling that would burn out, but nuh-uh. They are committed."

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The report says that the lease on T.J.'s Manhattan apartment is up for renewal late summer, so it seems likely that that will be the official move-in timeline. By then, his divorce from Marilee Fiebig is expected to be final, as well. 

The couple's romance has not been without its controversy. On Nov. 30, 2022, DailyMail.com  published a bombshell story alleging that the duo — who were both married to other people at the time — had evolved their friendship into a romantic relationship many months earlier. In the wake of the scandal, ABC pulled both Amy and T.J. off the air on Dec. 5 while the network's president figured out next steps, and nearly two months later on Jan. 27, 2023, both were let go. 

"After several productive conversations … about different options, we all agreed it's best for everyone that they move on from ABC News," an ABC News spokesperson said.  

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Since then, Amy's divorce from "Melrose Place" actor Andrew Shue was finalized. She also reportedly moved into a co-op in New York City. T.J., meanwhile, moved to an apartment in the Financial District of the Big Apple after he and his Marilee pulled the plug on their marriage. 

T.J. and Amy are now a unit in all aspects, the report says, nothing they are "focused, determined and very much in love and about to make more of a commitment to each other."

Since their relationship came to light, they've not hidden it, as they're often spotted on vacation or in New York.

"They run together and hit up their favorite gym practically every day," the previous source said. "They're out for romantic dinners…. a little PDA at their local grocery store."

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Controversial country singer gives health update after 11th hour concert cancelation

Following his last-second concert cancelation last week, Morgan Wallen is back, but he's still not his best self.

Before the country superstar returned to the stage in Florida on Thursday, May 4, he apologized to Mississippi fans for pulling the plug on his April 23 concert moments before it was set to start. 

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"What's up, everybody? I just wanted to let you know I am in Jacksonville, we are going to play a show tonight — and all weekend. I wouldn't say I'm 100% but I'm doing a lot better," the "Last Night" crooner said in an Instagram video. "And to everyone in Oxford, I just wanted to reiterate how sorry I am for the way that went down. I thought I was going to be good to go and I just wasn't."

Morgan and his team are working on rescheduling the axed show, which 60,000 fans attended. 

The terminated show angered many fans, as they were told of the cancelation via a video screen after the opening acts had already played.

"Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately, Morgan has lost his voice and is unable to perform tonight. Therefore, tonight's show has been canceled," the message read. "Please make your way safely to the stadium exits. Refunds for tonight's event will be available at point of purchase."

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On Instagram, Morgan said he was on "doctor-ordered vocal rest." The last minute cancellation caused one person to file a lawsuit for the supposed financial pain caused. Brandi Burcham claimed promoters are only offering to reimburse the cost of tickets even though she also spent money on expenses related to the show including "transportation, lodging, food, merchandise sales, transaction fees" and more. Another woman said Morgan owed her $3,982 for her troubles. She expected him to pay her via CashApp (she claims she's owed $629 for a shopping spree at a place called Rebel Rags). 

Then, to add to the confusion, a viral TikTok video showed a security guard from the venue saying the vocal-rest excuse was "bull crap." The unidentified guard alleged that Morgan was "too drunk" to perform, "couldn't walk" and was taken away from the venue by ambulance. The man's employer and Morgan's record label refuted the security guard's allegations.

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Political scion-turned-media personality fed up with Hollywood stars oversharing about their behavior in the bedroom

When did bedroom talk become so public? That's the question one prominent columnist wants to know.

In her popular DailyMail.com column, Meghan McCain rips several top-line celebrities for being a little too forthright — even quite graphic  — about their intimate lives.

"American culture is pornified," she writes. 

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Meghan's comments come in the wake of a recent Gwyneth Paltrow interview in which she opened up about her sex life with exes Ben Affleck and Brad Pitt, whom she dated in the '90s. Around the same time, Rachel Bilson and Meghan Trainor openly told raunchy and salacious tales about their likes and dislikes in the bedroom.

The former "The View" co-host also ripped Kelly Ripa and her husband, Mark Consuelos, for speaking about their sex life on "Live with Kelly and Mark."

"Everything, everywhere from the Met Gala red carpet to morning talks shows are about skin … and shock factor," the conservative mother of two writes. "I consider myself a sex-positive person. I'm open and honest about likes and dislikes, but with my husband, not all of daytime television viewing America."

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The "Bad Republican" author argues that conversations related to sex should happen, but without the megaphone of the media. 

"For all the time that I've spent in the public eye, I've never delved deeply into these topics, because I am protective of my personal life. But I was also raised in a conservative, waspy family, where – quite frankly – sex lives weren't openly flaunted," Meghan says, adding that she's "happy" to havee set an example of "modesty" for her daughters. 

"Yes, strong women are confident in their sexuality. But that doesn't mean that they should be pushed and prodded by society into wearing it on their sleeves. Self-control is the first step toward self-respect," Meghan opines. "We're now living in a time of extreme overexposure. It robs young people of their innocence, and it deprives them of the experience of exploring the mysteries of life on their own terms."

In other words, Meghan argues, these comments and intimate confessions are all TMI.

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Emmy-winning actor refuses to sign autographs after late night fan encounter

One guy ruined it for everyone. 

Bill Hader is often asked to sign memorabilia, but he now refuses after a fan encounter left him with a bad taste in his mouth.

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"You know what it was? I used to sign stuff, and then one time I saw somebody and they had their kid come up to me to sign a BB-8 thing and it was three in the morning," the comedian, referring to his voice role as BB-8 in 2015's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." "I was leaving the 'Inside Out' premiere and then we went to an afterparty thing and it was super late and this guy kept his kid up all night. [He] was like, 'Go over there so he'll sign it so I can sell it online.'"

That singular moment changed things and he vowed to "never sign anything" ever again, the three-time Emmy winner said on the "Happy, Sad, Confused" podcast.

"I was like, 'That's f***** up,'" Bill recalled thinking. "So now, I just kind of blanket, like, I'm not signing any of this s***."

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Not only do people approach the "Barry" star for autographs, but many apparently feel obligated to do their impressions of him to him. 

"Oh yeah, that happens," he said. "I've done that, too… I've been guilty of that when I get starstruck by somebody."

In fact, not long ago he actually imitated a living legend to their face. 

"I remember I did to Martin Short recently," the "SNL" alum recalled. "I said, 'Remember when you did the thing,' and he was like, 'Yes Bill, I was there.'"