Valerie Bertinelli dropped a bomb on her followers last month and announced she had a new boyfriend. Apparently, the actress met her new man on Instagram. So, who is Mike Goodnough, and how did he catch the actress’ eye? Keep reading for all the details!
Valerie Bertinelli was infamously married to rocker Eddie Van Halen from 1981-2007. In 2022 Valerie confirmed she and her second husband Tom Vitale had split.
The actress announced in November 2022 that the messy divorce was finally finalized and and referred to her former marriage as “toxic.” Valerie actually wound up paying Vitale over $2 Million in their divorce settlement. But, the actress doesn’t see to be losing any sleep over her ex and has revealed she is dating someone new.
Valerie Bertinelli’s New Boyfriend
This month Valerie confirmed on social media and on the Drew Barrymore show that she had a new man, a writer...
Valerie Bertinelli was infamously married to rocker Eddie Van Halen from 1981-2007. In 2022 Valerie confirmed she and her second husband Tom Vitale had split.
The actress announced in November 2022 that the messy divorce was finally finalized and and referred to her former marriage as “toxic.” Valerie actually wound up paying Vitale over $2 Million in their divorce settlement. But, the actress doesn’t see to be losing any sleep over her ex and has revealed she is dating someone new.
Valerie Bertinelli’s New Boyfriend
This month Valerie confirmed on social media and on the Drew Barrymore show that she had a new man, a writer...
- 4/19/2024
- by Amanda Austin
- Celebrating The Soaps
Valerie Bertinelli will not “die alone” as she suspected she would following her 2022 split from her second husband. The TV personality, who has weathered several rough years, including being unceremoniously fired from the Food Network just months ago, has someone new in her life. In a recent interview, Bertinelli talked about her new romance, but she won’t be naming any names. Her boyfriend will remain a mystery.
Valerie Bertinelli says she wasn’t expecting to fall in love
Bertinelli might want to keep the identity of her new man secret, but she isn’t shying away from discussing just how surprised she was to find herself in a new relationship. Bertinelli has discussed her love life multiple times over the years, and she was adamant that following her second divorce, she was content with being alone. Even now, in a chat with People, she insisted her new romance was never “supposed” to happen.
Valerie Bertinelli says she wasn’t expecting to fall in love
Bertinelli might want to keep the identity of her new man secret, but she isn’t shying away from discussing just how surprised she was to find herself in a new relationship. Bertinelli has discussed her love life multiple times over the years, and she was adamant that following her second divorce, she was content with being alone. Even now, in a chat with People, she insisted her new romance was never “supposed” to happen.
- 4/14/2024
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Exclusive: Star Trek icon Jonathan Frakes is to direct a 10-part series based on novel and audio book Deathlands.
The series comes from NextCypher, the indie that crypto pioneer Jeff Garzik launched last year, and is set to begin shooting in Sofia, Bulgaria, this spring. When we first told about the show in August 2022, Garzik described it as “Mad Max: Fury Road meets Yellowjackets in an epic post-apocalyptic sci-fi adventure.”
Mark A. Altman as the showrunner and executive producer. Thomas P. Vitale and Garzik are also executive producers. Christine Sheaks is handling global casting efforts.
Frakes — known for his role as Commander William Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Picard and several Star Trek movies — is directing. “One of the things that I find so compelling about Deathlands is that it’s a series about hope and the...
The series comes from NextCypher, the indie that crypto pioneer Jeff Garzik launched last year, and is set to begin shooting in Sofia, Bulgaria, this spring. When we first told about the show in August 2022, Garzik described it as “Mad Max: Fury Road meets Yellowjackets in an epic post-apocalyptic sci-fi adventure.”
Mark A. Altman as the showrunner and executive producer. Thomas P. Vitale and Garzik are also executive producers. Christine Sheaks is handling global casting efforts.
Frakes — known for his role as Commander William Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Picard and several Star Trek movies — is directing. “One of the things that I find so compelling about Deathlands is that it’s a series about hope and the...
- 1/24/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
House music is taking over Resorts World Las Vegas in 2024. Rolling Stone can exclusively announce that house DJ group Meduza will host a residency at Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub in 2024, featuring nine sets from the group’s members Simone Giani and Mattia Vitale.
“You can expect a party at every show of the residency!” Meduza tells Rolling Stone. “That’s why people go to Las Vegas, to party and have a good time, and to forget about whatever else is going on in their lives. We want to be...
“You can expect a party at every show of the residency!” Meduza tells Rolling Stone. “That’s why people go to Las Vegas, to party and have a good time, and to forget about whatever else is going on in their lives. We want to be...
- 1/18/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Veteran college basketball sportscaster Dick Vitale has announced when he is back to TV following his ongoing battle with vocal cord cancer. The 84-year-old got emotional speaking to fans in a new video providing an update on his health, marking the break of a seven-month silence prompted by his cancer treatments. In a video shared by Tampa Bay Times reporter Joey Knight on X (formerly known as Twitter), Vitale says, “This is the first time I’ve been able to speak,” adding, “I’m gonna do it in moderation for the next couple weeks.” “I’m emotional. I’m excited. I didn’t speak, you gotta understand, for seven months,” Vitale continues to say. “You’re the first people hearing my voice in a long, long time.” Joined by his doctor in the emotional message to fans, Vitale said he intends to make his return to TV on November 28, when...
- 10/18/2023
- TV Insider
Warning: this article discusses major spoilers for "A Haunting in Venice."
It's the moment everybody looks forward to during the trailer for director Kenneth Branagh's newest Hercule Poirot movie. A half-dozen or so A-listers have been crowded into a claustrophobically tight space in some exotic locale. Each character wears expressions that somehow ride the line between crushing guilt and sheer incredulity that they could ever be considered criminals. And, with a magnificent flourish, Branagh's immaculately-groomed mug turns to the camera and somberly pronounces through his thick, deeply-exaggerated Belgian accent: "There has been a murder, and you are all suspects!"
Despite beginning with its main detective in a far different emotional state than the previous films -- living out his days in self-exiled retirement after losing his taste for crime-solving -- "A Haunting in Venice" (reviewed by /Film's Josh Spiegel here) doesn't so much as reinvent the classic formula that brought...
It's the moment everybody looks forward to during the trailer for director Kenneth Branagh's newest Hercule Poirot movie. A half-dozen or so A-listers have been crowded into a claustrophobically tight space in some exotic locale. Each character wears expressions that somehow ride the line between crushing guilt and sheer incredulity that they could ever be considered criminals. And, with a magnificent flourish, Branagh's immaculately-groomed mug turns to the camera and somberly pronounces through his thick, deeply-exaggerated Belgian accent: "There has been a murder, and you are all suspects!"
Despite beginning with its main detective in a far different emotional state than the previous films -- living out his days in self-exiled retirement after losing his taste for crime-solving -- "A Haunting in Venice" (reviewed by /Film's Josh Spiegel here) doesn't so much as reinvent the classic formula that brought...
- 9/17/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
No amount of spooky jump-scares can save Kenneth Branagh’s latest Christie adaptation, which wastes its atmospheric setting and stellar cast
Screenwriter Michael Green and director-star Kenneth Branagh have coaxed another gold-effect egg from that plump goose which is the Agatha Christie estate. Legendary moustachioed Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot, played by Branagh, is back for another ensemble outing with many biggish-to-big names phoning it in for the paycheck. This movie appears to be trying for a tougher, nastier, horror-ish feel, perhaps to scoop up some of the younger scary-movie fanbase alongside the Werther’s Original demographic that normally turns out for this kind of thing.
The timeline follows on from the previous Poirot case, Death on the Nile; the year is 1947, and Hercule Poirot is in genial retirement in Venice, where he employs ex-cop Vitale (Riccardo Scamarcio) as his personal bodyguard. But his friend, the bestselling American mystery author Ariadne...
Screenwriter Michael Green and director-star Kenneth Branagh have coaxed another gold-effect egg from that plump goose which is the Agatha Christie estate. Legendary moustachioed Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot, played by Branagh, is back for another ensemble outing with many biggish-to-big names phoning it in for the paycheck. This movie appears to be trying for a tougher, nastier, horror-ish feel, perhaps to scoop up some of the younger scary-movie fanbase alongside the Werther’s Original demographic that normally turns out for this kind of thing.
The timeline follows on from the previous Poirot case, Death on the Nile; the year is 1947, and Hercule Poirot is in genial retirement in Venice, where he employs ex-cop Vitale (Riccardo Scamarcio) as his personal bodyguard. But his friend, the bestselling American mystery author Ariadne...
- 9/9/2023
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale said Wednesday that his battle with cancer continues, as he once again has vocal cord cancer
The 84-year-old Vitale posted on Twitter that he will need six weeks of radiation to treat it.
“I plan to fight like hell to be ready to call games when the college hoops season tips off in the Fall,” Vitale wrote.
Vitale had a procedure in July and was on voice rest for 6-8 weeks. That’s when it was discovered that his past issues have returned.
Vitale has been with ESPN since 1979, the year the network launched. He called ESPN’s first college basketball broadcast. His trademark cry of “Awesome, baby,” has marked hundreds of hoop moments.
In 2021, Vitale was diagnosed with lymphoma, months after he had multiple surgeries to remove melanoma. Last year, he announced that he was cancer-free.
Vitale has been active in fundraising efforts against cancer,...
The 84-year-old Vitale posted on Twitter that he will need six weeks of radiation to treat it.
“I plan to fight like hell to be ready to call games when the college hoops season tips off in the Fall,” Vitale wrote.
Vitale had a procedure in July and was on voice rest for 6-8 weeks. That’s when it was discovered that his past issues have returned.
Vitale has been with ESPN since 1979, the year the network launched. He called ESPN’s first college basketball broadcast. His trademark cry of “Awesome, baby,” has marked hundreds of hoop moments.
In 2021, Vitale was diagnosed with lymphoma, months after he had multiple surgeries to remove melanoma. Last year, he announced that he was cancer-free.
Vitale has been active in fundraising efforts against cancer,...
- 7/13/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
AMC Networks advertising executive Evan Adlman has been tapped to oversee the company’s digital and national sales team under a new reorganization of its commercial revenue business.
Adlman, who has served as AMC’s senior vice president of advanced advertising and digital partnerships, will become executive vice president of commercial sales and revenue operations. In his new role, Adlman will oversee national sales, linear and digital operations, the Fast/AVOD business team, programmatic sales and advanced advertising.
Todd Schwartzman and Tony Song will lead national sales under Adlman’s oversight, while Marisa Simon will be in charge of the linear and addressable operations teams.
Marc Krok, who was most recently senior vice president of advertising sales and partnerships, will also move into a new expanded role as executive vice president of revenue management, leading pricing and planning, direct response sales and sales and partnerships for BBC World News. His...
Adlman, who has served as AMC’s senior vice president of advanced advertising and digital partnerships, will become executive vice president of commercial sales and revenue operations. In his new role, Adlman will oversee national sales, linear and digital operations, the Fast/AVOD business team, programmatic sales and advanced advertising.
Todd Schwartzman and Tony Song will lead national sales under Adlman’s oversight, while Marisa Simon will be in charge of the linear and addressable operations teams.
Marc Krok, who was most recently senior vice president of advertising sales and partnerships, will also move into a new expanded role as executive vice president of revenue management, leading pricing and planning, direct response sales and sales and partnerships for BBC World News. His...
- 2/14/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Evan Adlman, a sales executive who has helped develop many of AMC Networks’ advanced advertising initiatives in recent years, will take oversight of the company’s digital and national sales teams under an overhaul of the team.
Adlman will become executive vice president of commercial sales and revenue operations. In this new role, he will oversee national sales, linear and digital operations, the Fast/AVOD business team, programmatic sales and advanced advertising. Todd Schwartzman and Tony Song, will lead national sales under his aegis, while Marisa Simon, will lead the linear and addressable operations teams.
AMC Networks makes the change as most TV companies are getting ready for the industry’s annual “upfront” sales session, when media companies hope to sell the bulk of their commercial inventory for their next cycle of programming. Adlman will report to Kim Kelleher, who was recently named AMC Networks’ chief commercial officer.
As part...
Adlman will become executive vice president of commercial sales and revenue operations. In this new role, he will oversee national sales, linear and digital operations, the Fast/AVOD business team, programmatic sales and advanced advertising. Todd Schwartzman and Tony Song, will lead national sales under his aegis, while Marisa Simon, will lead the linear and addressable operations teams.
AMC Networks makes the change as most TV companies are getting ready for the industry’s annual “upfront” sales session, when media companies hope to sell the bulk of their commercial inventory for their next cycle of programming. Adlman will report to Kim Kelleher, who was recently named AMC Networks’ chief commercial officer.
As part...
- 2/14/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Valerie Bertinelli is reflecting on her divorce. In an emotional video, the 62-year-old actress recalled the aha moment in her journey to heal and how it led her to live a much more fulfilling life since divorcing ex Tom Vitale.
Bertinelli took to Instagram on Friday and posted a video in which she reveals how rolfing sessions has helped her not only with her connective tissues but to also rid the emotional pain her body’s taken on.
“It’s so painful, but there’s a release that happens that’s really helpful,” she said of her rolfing sessions. “I believe that a lot of emotional pain is stored in the body, and I’m doing my best to heal from it in every way — my therapy, my journaling, my meditation, rolfing.”
She conceded that a lot of people who follow her probably don’t understand what she’s going through,...
Bertinelli took to Instagram on Friday and posted a video in which she reveals how rolfing sessions has helped her not only with her connective tissues but to also rid the emotional pain her body’s taken on.
“It’s so painful, but there’s a release that happens that’s really helpful,” she said of her rolfing sessions. “I believe that a lot of emotional pain is stored in the body, and I’m doing my best to heal from it in every way — my therapy, my journaling, my meditation, rolfing.”
She conceded that a lot of people who follow her probably don’t understand what she’s going through,...
- 2/4/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Et has confirmed that Valerie Bertinelli is, in fact, officially divorced, but it cost her a pretty penny.
According to court documents, obtained by Et, Bertinelli and her ex, Tom Vitale, officially divorced on Nov. 22, as Bertinelli exclaimed in a video sharing news that she was officially “happily divorced.” As part of the divorce settlement, Betinelli was required to fork over 2.2 million to Vitale.
The docs also state both waived spousal support per a prenuptial agreement (it had been a point of contention during the divorce proceedings) and they will retain separate residences, with Bertinelli residing permanently in Malibu. The docs also make clear that the 2.2 million she paid Vitale is in addition to the 500,000 in cash she transferred over to his checking account on May 24.
While that may seem like a lot of cash, it definitely hasn’t put a damper on Bertinelli’s ability to celebrate. She took...
According to court documents, obtained by Et, Bertinelli and her ex, Tom Vitale, officially divorced on Nov. 22, as Bertinelli exclaimed in a video sharing news that she was officially “happily divorced.” As part of the divorce settlement, Betinelli was required to fork over 2.2 million to Vitale.
The docs also state both waived spousal support per a prenuptial agreement (it had been a point of contention during the divorce proceedings) and they will retain separate residences, with Bertinelli residing permanently in Malibu. The docs also make clear that the 2.2 million she paid Vitale is in addition to the 500,000 in cash she transferred over to his checking account on May 24.
While that may seem like a lot of cash, it definitely hasn’t put a damper on Bertinelli’s ability to celebrate. She took...
- 11/24/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Celebrating that single life. Nearly a year after filing for legal separation, Valerie Bertinelli is officially divorced from Tom Vitale.
Bertinelli, 62, took to Twitter on Tuesday evening to share a video from an airport terminal, where she said she was getting ready to board to plane to see visit her son, Wolfgang Van Halen.
“I’m at the airport, I’m about to go see Wolfie, and my lawyer just called,” an excited Bertinelli shared in the video. “The papers were all signed. They are about to be filed.”
“On 11/22/22, I am officially f**king divorced! Happily divorced,” she added with gleeful emotion. “God, finally! It’s finally over.”
11.22.22 second best day of my life pic.twitter.com/Il73nVoP9A
— valerie bertinelli (@Wolfiesmom) November 23, 2022
Bertinelli had the words “Happily divorced” written over the video, and she captioned her post, “11.22.22 second best day of my life.”
The “Hot in Cleveland...
Bertinelli, 62, took to Twitter on Tuesday evening to share a video from an airport terminal, where she said she was getting ready to board to plane to see visit her son, Wolfgang Van Halen.
“I’m at the airport, I’m about to go see Wolfie, and my lawyer just called,” an excited Bertinelli shared in the video. “The papers were all signed. They are about to be filed.”
“On 11/22/22, I am officially f**king divorced! Happily divorced,” she added with gleeful emotion. “God, finally! It’s finally over.”
11.22.22 second best day of my life pic.twitter.com/Il73nVoP9A
— valerie bertinelli (@Wolfiesmom) November 23, 2022
Bertinelli had the words “Happily divorced” written over the video, and she captioned her post, “11.22.22 second best day of my life.”
The “Hot in Cleveland...
- 11/23/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Awesome, baby!
ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale, whose enthusiastic game calls have been a staple of the sport for decades, announced today that he is cancer-free.
Vitale had lengthy battles with lymphoma and melanoma, forcing him off television and causing him to lose his voice at one point.
“Dr Rick Brown just notified me with my results of my major Pet Scan & told me news I wish Every cancer patient can hear,” Vitale posted Wednesday on his verified Twitter account. “He said ‘Dick u have gone from being in remission to being Cancer Free’ ! Thank u to All of You that have sent me (prayers).”
The 83-year-old Vitale has been up and down in his cancer battle. After announcing in August 2021 that he had beaten melanoma, he then contracted lymphoma, a condition unrelated to his previous bout.
Last December, Vitale decided to step away from ESPN to undergo treatment.
ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale, whose enthusiastic game calls have been a staple of the sport for decades, announced today that he is cancer-free.
Vitale had lengthy battles with lymphoma and melanoma, forcing him off television and causing him to lose his voice at one point.
“Dr Rick Brown just notified me with my results of my major Pet Scan & told me news I wish Every cancer patient can hear,” Vitale posted Wednesday on his verified Twitter account. “He said ‘Dick u have gone from being in remission to being Cancer Free’ ! Thank u to All of You that have sent me (prayers).”
The 83-year-old Vitale has been up and down in his cancer battle. After announcing in August 2021 that he had beaten melanoma, he then contracted lymphoma, a condition unrelated to his previous bout.
Last December, Vitale decided to step away from ESPN to undergo treatment.
- 8/18/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
The legendary sports broadcast Dick Vitale delivered an emotional speech at the 2022 Espys on Wednesday, July 20, as he was honored with the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance. Vitale, who started his broadcast career in 1979, was diagnosed with lymphoma last October, having previously had surgery for melanoma. Following his surgeries, he suffered from dysplasia and ulcerated lesions on his vocal cords, which meant he could not talk for several weeks afterwards. The long-time college basketball commentator was given the Ok to return to work in late November 2021. In April 2022, Vitale took to Twitter to announce that he was cancer free, quoting the late college basketball coach Jim Valvano — “Don’t Give up Don’T Ever Give Up!” Vitale has raised over 50 million for the Valvano-inspired V Foundation over the years. “We are not going to stop, stop chasing the dream of raising dollars,” Vitale said during his acceptance speech. “Jimmy’s dream was to beat cancer.
- 7/21/2022
- TV Insider
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