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Host and matchmaker of “Ready to Love: Make a Move” talks about new spin-off show Tamica Lee, host and matchmaker of “Ready to Love: Make a Move,” joins us to talk about the new spin-off show, which premieres October 13th on OWN.
‘All Rise’ Canceled OWN With Premiere Date Set for Final 10 Episodes The courtroom drama premiered in 2019 on CBS, where it aired for two seasons before being canceled. OWN then picked up the series for a 20-episode third season, the first half of which aired in 2022.
'All Rise': Lola Asks the Team to 'Take Care of Each Other' amid Doubts in Final Season Trailer (Exclusive) Season 4 of All Rise premieres Sept. 16 on OWN. In its final 10 episodes, All Rise will pick up in the aftermath of last season’s chaotic smash-and-grab case.
Life Coach Iyanla Vanzant Announces Death of Her Youngest Daughter, Nisa: 'Asking for Your Prayers' The life coach and OWN star confirmed the death of her daughter Nisa Vanzant on Instagram, Sunday. No further details on the circumstances surrounding Nisa's death have been shared.
World Surf League CEO Erik Logan exits during Brazilian event in middle of season Erik Logan, the chief executive of professional surfing’s World Surf League, has left the company effective immediately. No reason for the abrupt departure was given, and Logan, a former president of Oprah Winfrey's OWN television network, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Surfing-World Surf League CEO Logan exits mid-season Erik Logan, the chief executive of professional surfing's World Surf League, has left the company effective immediately. No reason for the abrupt departure was given, and Logan, a former president of Oprah Winfrey's OWN television network, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Miguel, Nelly, Chlöe Bailey and other are set to join CNN's Juneteenth concert The event will commemorate the federal holiday that marks the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver special remarks during the event, which will be broadcast on CNN and OWN at 8 p.m. ET on June 19.
Miguel, Nelly, Chlöe Bailey and other are set to join CNN's Juneteenth concert "Juneteenth: A Global Celebration for Freedom" will be broadcast on CNN and OWN at 8 p.m. ET on June 19. The event will commemorate the federal holiday that marks the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver special remarks during the event.
'Beavis and Butt-Head': Paramount+ Announces Season Two Premiere Date “Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head’ returns to Paramount+ for its second season. “The Big Door Prize’ will premiere on March 29, followed by a new episode each Wednesday until May 17. Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) announced its five-part docuseries “Time of Essence”
Former reality TV star gets life sentence for murder-for-hire plot targeting nephew James Timothy “Tim” Norman was sentenced to life in prison for arranging the murder of his 20-year-old nephew. Prosecutors say Norman hired people to kill him for insurance money. Norman and Andre Montgomery Jr. had appeared on the reality show “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s,” which aired for nine seasons on OWN.
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Reports: 3 children dead, 2 wounded in attack at Texas home James "Tim" Norman did not speak on his own behalf at the sentencing hearing in the March 2016 killing of his 21-year-old nephew. Both men had starred in the long-running OWN reality show about the family's soul food business in the St. Louis area.
'Sweetie Pie's' Star Tim Norman Gets Life In Nephew's Murder-For-Hire James “Tim” Norman did not speak on his own behalf at the sentencing hearing. Both men had starred in the long-running OWN reality show about the family’s soul food business. Norman took out a life insurance policy worth $450,000 on his nephew.
'Welcome to Sweetie Pie's' star Tim Norman sentenced to life in prison for murder-for-hire killing of nephew Former "Welcome to Sweetie Pie's" star James "Tim" Norman was sentenced to life in prison Thursday in St. Louis. Norman was found guilty of arranging the murder of his nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr, in order to collect a life insurance payment. The 43-year-old starred alongside Montgomery in the long-running OWN reality show about their family’s soul food business. Norman did not speak on his own behalf at the sentencing hearing.
Former `Sweetie Pie’s’ star Tim Norman gets life in killing James “Tim” Norman did not speak on his own behalf at the sentencing hearing in the March 2016 killing of his 21-year-old nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr. Both men had starred in the long-running OWN reality show about the family’s soul food business. Prosecutors said Norman took out a out a life insurance policy worth $450,000 on Montgomery.
'Sweetie Pie's' star Tim Norman sentenced for life for murder-for-hire killing of nephew James "Tim" Norman did not speak on his own behalf at the sentencing hearing. Both men had starred in the long-running OWN reality show about the family's soul food business. Norman was convicted in September of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire.
Former 'Sweetie Pie's' star Tim Norman gets life in nephew's killing James "Tim" Norman did not speak on his own behalf at the sentencing hearing in the March 2016 killing of his 21-year-old nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr. Both men had starred in the long-running OWN reality show about the family’s soul food business in the St. Louis area. Norman took out a out a life insurance policy worth $450,000 on Montgomery.
'Welcome to Sweetie Pie's': Former star Tim Norman gets life for role in nephew's death James "Tim" Norman did not speak on his own behalf at the sentencing hearing. Both men had starred in the long-running OWN reality show about the family's soul food business. Norman's attorneys submitted several letters from family and friends asking for leniency.
'Welcome to Sweetie Pie's' star Tim Norman sentenced to life in prison for murder-for-hire killing of nephew Former "Welcome to Sweetie Pie's" star James "Tim" Norman was sentenced to life in prison Thursday. He was found guilty of arranging the murder of his nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr, in order to collect a life insurance payment. Norman starred alongside Montgomery in the long-running OWN reality show about their family's soul food business in St. Louis.
Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s Tim Norman Gets Life for Ordering Hit on Nephew Andre Montgomery Jr. Tim Norman, 43, is the son of Robbie Montgomery, a former backup singer for Ike and Tina Turner. Montgomery opened a soul food restaurant in St. Louis that became the subject of a show on OWN.