Elizabeth Randolph joined the Showbiz Cheat Sheet team in 2020 and focuses her coverage on vintage TV shows, Wendy Williams‘ latest controversies, and news about Will and Jada Pinkett Smith’s family. She also covers the Real Housewives franchise and scripted dramas including This Is Us and Grey’s Anatomy. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication from Kent State University and a master’s degree in fashion marketing from LIM College.
In her spare time, Elizabeth invests in several other media endeavors. She founded and runs a fashion blog called Styled To Bloom, and is also a co-host for a podcast called Beat It, Karen that discusses various pop culture phenomena that affect Black women. See more from Elizabeth on her Muck Rack profile.
Debbie Reynolds and Elizabeth Taylor were both married to Eddie Fisher. When Reynolds learned of their affair, she asked Fisher to 'Roll over, darling and let me speak to Elizabeth.'
Michael Landon left his ex-wife, Lynn Noe, to be with a makeup artist on 'Little House on the Prairie.' Of the affair, Noe said, 'If it hadn’t been Cindy, it would have been somebody.'
Carrie Fisher met her ex-husband, Paul Simon, while she filmed 'Star Wars.' During that time, Fisher had a 'three month, one-night stand' with Harrison Ford.
Alison Arngrim played 'Nellie Oleson' on 'Little House on the Prairie.' Ultimately, she felt each cast member 'forever identified with our individual performances.'
Carrie Fisher's brother, Todd Fisher, said Eddie Fisher was called a 'philandering, opportunistic loser' when he left Debbie Reynolds for Elizabeth Taylor.
Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher were married with two children when he divorced her for Elizabeth Taylor: 'I was the last to find out about the affair.'
Melissa Gilbert and Michael Landon had a close relationship outside of 'Little House on the Prairie.' Gilbert said Landon made her feel
'instantly safe and comfortable.'
Carrie Fisher dedicated her 2016 memoir, 'The Princess Diarist' to Billie Lourd and credited her for 'turning out better than I could deserve or imagine.'