Mar. 15, 2025
From left: Jessica Altman, Robert A. Altman, Lynda Carter and James Altman in 2018.Photo:Albert L. Ortega/Getty
Albert L. Ortega/Getty
Lynda Carteris just as much aWonder Womanto her two kids — James and Jessica — as she is to the rest of the world.
The actress, famous for her portrayal of Marvel’s Diana Prince a.k.a. Wonder Woman, became a mom for the first time in 1988 when she welcomed her son. The Hollywood star completed her family in 1990 with the addition of her daughter.
Mar. 15, 2025
Lynn Ban, a renowned jewelry designer and star of Netflix’sBling Empire: New York, hasdiedweeks afterundergoing emergency surgeryfollowing a ski accident. She was 52.
Her son Sebastian announced her death in anInstagrampost, writing that she died on Monday, Jan. 20.
“My mum passed away on Monday,” he wrote while sharing a selection of family photos. “I know she wanted to share her journey after her accident and brain surgery, so I thought she would appreciate one last post sharing the news to people who supported her.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Young adult romance guruLynn Painteris inviting readers to hit the ice rink with her latest novel!
The Booktok darling’s new YA rom-com, titledFake Skating, will be hitting shelves soon, and PEOPLE can exclusively reveal its cover.
Per a synopsis from the publisher, the novel tells the story of two main characters, Dani and Alec, who were “attached at the hip” as kids until one of them was forced to move away from their small town.
Mar. 15, 2025
Lynne Marie Stewart.Photo:Lila Seeley/Getty
Lila Seeley/Getty
Lynne Marie Stewart, star ofPee-wee’s PlayhouseandIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, has reportedly died. She was 78.
Stewart’s representative, Bette Smith, tells PEOPLE that the actress died on Friday, Feb. 21, just months after doctors discovered that she had a tumor.
“She had just finished filming the movie[The] Dinkand[It’s] Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” Smith said in a statement to PEOPLE. “That was mid-Dec. She was exhausted, so she went to the doc, and to everyone’s shock, she had a tumor between the liver [and] gallbladder.
Mar. 15, 2025
M.L. Rio and the cover of ‘Hot Wax’.Photo:Cait Brady; Simon & Schuster
Cait Brady; Simon & Schuster
M.L. Rio has a rockin’ new novel on the way.TheIf We Were Villainsauthor shared the cover of her highly anticipated third book,Hot Wax, exclusively with PEOPLE. The novel will hit shelves this fall via Simon & Schuster.In 1989, 10-year-old Suzanne is on tour with her father Gil’s rock band, The Kills. Desperate to leave her mother’s home after she remarries, Suzanne becomes wrapped up in her dad’s rock and roll world, but as the band rises to fame, tensions grow right along with them, leading to an act of violence that ultimately ends their reign.