Grace Turney has over five years of experience covering the entertainment industry and topics within music, television, and film. Her reality TV expertise includes series such as Vanderpump Rules, Love Is Blind, and Real Housewives. Grace also covers HGTV personalities such as Tarek El Moussa and Christina Hall. She closely follows musical artists such as Billie Eilish and Stevie Nicks and has grown up with a passion for playing music.
Grace holds two bachelor’s degrees in religion and Spanish from Lindenwood University, as well as a master’s degree in library science and information technology from University of Missouri. Her obsession with pop culture and its impacts on society led her to pursue an entertainment journalism career, and as a former librarian, she loves reading the latest in entertainment news. Plus, her master’s degree has helped her become a thorough and meticulous writer and researcher.
Grace has bylines with easybib.com and has acted as a ghostwriter for various astrology websites. She hopes to one day publish a book. Grace is also an artist, and fans can view her work at littlegnomeart.org or on Instagram as @littlegnomeart. Find more of her journalism work at graceturney17.wixsite.com/mysite.
Percy Hynes White, who plays Xavier Thorpe on the hit Netflix show "Wednesday," opened up about living with co-star Jenna Ortega in Romania during filming.
Ant Anstead repeated his accusations that his ex-wife Christina Hall "exploited" their son Hudson, and said the HGTV star's fans "fell for" her "PR spin."
"Wednesday" actor Percy Hynes White, who stars alongside Jenna Ortega in the popular Netflix series, shares what he has in common with his character Xavier Thorpe.
"Flip or Flop" star Tarek El Moussa shared a sweet Christmas tribute to his pregnant wife, "Selling Sunset" star Heather Rae Young, and said he's "never going back" to "lonely "holidays" without her.
HGTV star Christina Hall shared photos taken by her son Hudson after a months-long custody battle with her ex-husband, Ant Anstead, over the three-year-old.
The Fleetwood Mac album "Rumours" was so wildly popular that it was like the movies "Star Wars" and "Jaws" combined, according to a former producer who worked on the record.